The stories in this book examine the various ways in which people traveled to California to find gold, as well as the discoveries they made along the way, which often included insight into the kinds of riches they truly wanted from life.
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Look Inside Teach young children how to enjoy being delightfully different yet all part of God's family. God’s very good idea is to have lots of different people enjoying loving him and loving each other. This stunningly illustrated journey from the garden of Eden to God’s heavenly throne room shows how despite our sinfulness, everyone can be a part of God’s very good idea through the saving work of Christ. This book celebrates diversity and will help children see how people from all ethnic and social backgrounds are valuable to God and how Jesus came to rescue all kinds of people. It will also excite them about being part of church - God's delightfully different family. [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2b91ErEIex8&feature=emb_title[/embed]3 Grades
God’s Very Good Idea
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Look Inside 32 pages of coloring, puzzles, mazes and activities for children based around God's Very Good Idea—celebrating diversity and helping children see how people from all ethnic and social backgrounds are valuable to God. [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qRba-XfGCBg&feature=emb_title[/embed]3 Grades
God’s Very Good Idea Coloring Book
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God’s Wondrous Machine is the student text used in Elementary Anatomy: Nervous, Respiratory, Circulatory Systems, Master Books’ homeschool science curriculum for grades 4-6. Students will discover God’s deliberate design of the human body and how it is masterfully and majestically created to function.3 Grades
God’s Wondrous Machine
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In ancient Egypt, the gods were considered supernatural forces that controlled everyday occurrences. There were hundreds of these figures — from the sun god Amun-Ra, who was worshipped in festivals throughout the land, to such lesser figures as Bastet, the goddess of sexuality and childbirth, who was represented by the image of a cat.
Gods of Ancient Egypt Coloring Book
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Going on Eagerly, with a polar theme, includes exercises such as using the eight basic colors and four basic shapes, counting and writing numbers 0-10, identifying sequence, and drawing simple pictures. This series is designed to follow the Preschool A-B-C series and to aid in giving helpful initiative in building scholastic foundations for preschool children. These 64-page workbooks provide excellent opportunities for parent-child interaction. Each book in the new series uses a different habitat theme including woodlands, mountains, deserts, grasslands, and the ocean, giving a geographic awareness and exalting God as Creator.4 Grades
Going on Eagerly
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One spring day Pa has a wonderful surprise—he is taking the family on a trip into town! Laura is very excited, for she has never been to a town, and this special visit is everything she imagined and more.
Going to Town
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It’s a fond good-bye to the Big Woods as Laura and her family pack up the covered wagon and begin their journey westward to the prairie.
Going West
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A name day all her own! Nine-year-old Nancy had never heard of this Swedish custom—a big party like a birthday celebration—until she came to live with Grandma and Grandpa Benson on their farm. To her disappointment, Nancy learns that her name is not in the Swedish Almanac, so there is no Nancy Day to celebrate. Although her name day problem is never far from anyone’s mind, Nancy’s life on the Benson farm is a busy one. When the slightest occasion calls for celebration — complete with grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, friends, and animals — it’s impossible to be unhappy. Fresh new illustrations make this classic tale as sunny as the yellow roses Nancy loves, and as memorable as the marvelous way in which she, at last, gets a name day all her own.
Golden Name Day
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Jan Brett's richly illustrated take on a classic tale—it's just right!
Goldilocks and the Three Bears
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In this short collection of incisive yet playful essays, Mayo invites readers into a long-neglected tradition of literary meditation: the art of “thinking with Shakespeare.” He returns to classics like Hamlet, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and Henry V and mines Shakespeare for joy.
Good in Every Thing: Meditations on Shakespeare
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This story, based on actual events that occurred in the tenth century, tells of a kind-hearted king and his page who set out to help a poor man on a cold winter's night and experience a miracle along the way.
Good King Wenceslas
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One look at our cultural moment and it's easy to tell that men and their identities are in crisis. Though lost and fractured, men face the pressure to be perfect. Our reactionary society is quick to condemn and slow to forgive, leaving men more confused than ever about how to live and who to be. Yet in Scripture, we continually find God choosing to work in and through flawed, imperfect, and broken individuals. Men who had massive character flaws and significant moral failings, but who also shared one important characteristic: the desire to follow the call of their Creator. With engaging personal stories and insight into biblical truths, Nathan Clarkson declares to today's man that he is more than what the culture is telling him he is--angry, selfish, predatory, violent, and bored. Instead, still on the journey himself, Nathan calls today's man to find his identity in the One who created him on purpose, for a purpose, and encourages him to live an honest, authentic life marked by a winsome combination of confidence and humility.
Good Man: An Honest Journey into Discovering Who Men Were Actually Created to Be
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As the pages turn on bright scenes and changing seasons across the country, rhyming text cheerily greets the sights and sounds of a Canadian morning.
Good Morning, Canada
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It’s bedtime at the zoo, and all the animals are going to sleep. Or are they? Who’s that short, furry guy with the key in his hand and the mischievous grin?
Good Night, Gorilla
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