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Hunted by foes, tormented by spirits, and plagued by maleria, Wambu stumbles back to his old village in an effort to reach the white man.
By: Piet Prins
$15.95
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Wambu learns more about Jesus, but the mystery and magic of the old witchcraft die hard in the boy’s heart.
By: Piet Prins
$12.95
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Wambu is a young aborigine whose family is part of a small and slowly shrinking tribe ruled by a witch doctor.
By: Piet Prins
$15.95
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The story of a killer-dog. His owner had tried to train him to the domestic life, but the call of the wild and his hunting instincts were too powerful. As a killer he roamed abroad, hunted fiercely by farmers whose stock he wantonly destroyed. It is a story that is founded in fact.
As for Warrigal — he is as nature fashioned him.
“I have not sought to glorify Warrigal, neither have I condemned him. I have just tried to present him as he really is, without fear or favour, affection or ill-will.”
By: C. K. Thompson
$17.95
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The Student Guide provides questions based upon the text for the student to answer.
By: Sean Brooks
$25.95
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The
Teacher Guide includes answers to the questions contained in the
Student Guide, a unit test, and the test key.
By: Sean Brooks
$29.50
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This short course is the follow-up to a study of Scripture as well as the best introduction to the history of Christianity.
By: Josephus,
Translated by William Whiston
$16.50
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Sale“There will not be left a stone upon a stone.” We teach our children Christ’s prophecy, but do they ever learn about the fulfillment of it? Josephus, a Jew turned Roman citizen from the first century A.D., is regarded as the most trustworthy source for the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 A.D. This short course is the follow-up to a study of Scripture as well as the best introduction to the history of Christianity.
By: 
$71.95 Original price was: $71.95.$64.76Current price is: $64.76.
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A beautiful and faithful graphic novel adaptation of Richard Adams’s beloved story of a group of rabbits on an epic journey in search of home.
“Every rabbit that stays behind is in great danger. We will welcome any rabbit who joins us.”
By: Richard Adams,
Adapted by James Sturm
$35.99
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The monkey city of Seaward Bluff is a strange place for a bear.
Now it is home not only to Growly, but to the rescued people of West Evony as well. Strange as it is, Seaward Bluff is a place of rest and restoration, of fun and feasts and newfound friends. Then the discovery of an ancient inscription sparks the hope of finding a way to the land of people...
By: Philip and Erin Ulrich
$18.95
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Have you ever wondered why a prism turns ordinary sunlight into a rainbow? Isaac Newton knew why. How can a magnet be used to generate electricity? Michael Faraday could have told you. Can you explain how a toaster toasts bread? In this book, author Paul Fleisher answers these and many more questions as he looks at the laws that describe how waves behave. Through simple experiments, detailed illustrations and concepts that are easy to understand, readers are introduced to the basic principles of light, electricity and magnetism in a fun, exciting way.
This edition of Paul Fleisher’s Secrets of the Universe has been fully revised by the author and features all of the original illustrations by Patricia Keeler.
By: Paul Fleisher
$17.95
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Long’s stories offer a captivating, enchanting glimpse into the magic of nature’s realm, where the hidden lives of its inhabitants come alive with wonder and awe.
By: William J. Long
$13.50 – $27.95
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We Didn't Learn Math This Way! A K–5 Guide for the Confused Adult helps parents and educators make sense of K–5 math topics so they can help their students.
By: Peggy Golden,
Tricia Salerno
$48.50
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“We were tired of living in a house.
So we packed a bag with
sweaters and socks and scarves
and mittens and woolen caps.
And we moved to a tree....”
So begins this whimsical tale of four small children, a dog and a cat who decided they were tired of living in a house. They try a tree, a pond, a cave and the seashore, but in each place something unusual happens to make them move on to the next place—and finally home.
Each appealing moment and every small detail are captured by Doris Burn's original drawings from 1969.
By: Liesel Moak Skorpen; Doris Burn
$26.95
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55th Anniversary Edition paperback
“We were tired of living in a house.
So we packed a bag with
sweaters and socks and scarves
and mittens and woolen caps.
And we moved to a tree....”
By: Liesel Moak Skorpen
$16.95
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Children are naturally curious, and will find and collect such things as sticks, rocks, flowers, leaves, and fruit, arranging them, naming them, and making things out of them. They will even gather creatures such as butterflies and bugs with interest and delight.
By: Peters, Tammy
Coupland, Daniel
$36.50