Children's Books
(Ages 4-8)
Erik loses his T-shirt, gets lost at the zoo, forgets his lunch, and it only gets worse. But today is the day Erik finds out exactly what it means to ask God for help. Children and adults will learn about prayer by reading this book.
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Am I Praying?
Jeannie St. John Taylor
"Commit to the LORD whatever you do, and your plans will succeed." (Prov. 16:3)
Am I Trusting?
(Ages 4-8)
Erik’s worst fears are coming true. Cousin Sloan makes him sleep on a mile-high bed and a huge dog threatens to munch him. When he has to do the most awful, stink, scary job on the farm, Erik learns exactly what it means to face his fears and trust God.
Am I Making God Smile?
(Ages 4-8)
Nothing is going right for Erik! The milk is spoiled at breakfast. He loses his special rock for show-and-tell---and now the weird new kid is his partner for the nature hunt! But instead of getting mad, Erik makes bad things good---and shows your kids how to please God! Includes parents' guide. 32 vibrantly illustrated pages, hardcover from Kregel Kidzone.
How I Pray for My Friends
(Ages 4-8)
Erik is a prayer warrior in the making! When Sofia skins her knee, Erik prays for her to feel better soon. And when Todd makes a goofy face behind Ms. Burdon's back, Erik prays that Todd would stop being so mean. With his eyes open or shut, in his thoughts or out loud, Erik prays for his friends through troubles and help guide them on their way to heaven.
Erik's Christmas Gift Exchange
(Ages 4-8)
Erik draws his worst enemy's name for the Christmas gift exchange. Will he keep the snazzy car he bought at the toy store for himself or show God's love by giving it to Todd?
Does God Have A Job?
(Ages 5 and Up)
Here's a unique look at God's role in the universe! It's packaged with vivid illustrations and humorous text. What does God do all day? Does God work? Jesus told us that God is always working. God is a builder, a doctor, an engineer, a farmer, a king, a landlord, and more. He guides us in the right way to go, he tells us what is right and wrong, and he listens when we talk to him. God has many jobs! In this brightly illustrated, captivating book, author Jeannie St. John Taylor teaches children that God takes care of the whole world, but God's favorite job is being a Daddy.
Who Did It?
(Ages 4-8)
Written with Ron Mehl - All proceeds of this book will be donated to Ron Mehl's Compassion Ministry.
Am I Forgiving?
(Ages 4-8)
Erik struggles not to feel sad and lonely when his best friend ignores him to play with another boy instead. Erik decides he will never forgive him, but when he remembers that the Bible says he has to forgive, he prays for Jesus to help him do it.
Matt's Fantastic Electronic Compusonic
(Ages 4-8)
The pocket-sized video game Matt gets for his birthday takes over his life. Written by Jeanne Gowen Dennis, illustrated by Jeannie St. John Taylor
You Wouldn't Love Me If You Knew
(Ages 4-8) A little boy has done something for which he feels he can never be forgiven. He decides to do only good things from now on, but each time he does a helpful thing for one of the adults in his family, that adult thanks him and tells him what a “good” boy he is. But he doesn’t feel “good.” Finally he confesses the terrible thing to his mother. Although saddened by his actions, she assures him that both she and Jesus will forgive him if he only asks. Accepting her forgiveness, he prays for forgiveness from Jesus and feels that loving acceptance we all crave.
What Do You See When You See Me?
(Ages 4-10)
Ten-year-old Katrina lives in terror of a cane-waving woman in her grandma’s nursing home. The day Agnes traps the girl in hallway and Katrina is forced to talk with the elderly woman for the first time, she begins to see old Agnes very differently. Readers will never see the elderly in the same way again after reading this book. Guaranteed to make you cry.
God Loved Me So Much He Created Me
(Ages 4-10)
Ten-year-old Katrina lives in terror of a cane-waving woman in her grandma’s nursing home. The day Agnes traps the girl in hallway and Katrina is forced to talk with the elderly woman for the first time, she begins to see old Agnes very differently. Readers will never see the elderly in the same way again after reading this book. Guaranteed to make you cry.
Together Forever
(Ages 4-8)
Together Forever tells a touching story of a young girl's sadness over the death of her brother. She dreams of her brother who assures her that he is happy in heaven and will wait to be with her again. This is an excellent book for comforting children experiencing loss and grief.
Penguin's Special Christmas Tree
(Ages 4-6)
Penguin really wants to win "Santa's Best Tree Award," but he can't think of anything special enough to go on the top of his Christmas tree. Penguin's little Angel friend pitches in to help his buddy, and together they try all sorts of wacky ideas, including a confused frog, an energetic monkey, and soggy snowman, but nothing works. Just as the team starts to get discouraged, Penguin realizes the answer has been in front of him all along — there's no better tree-topper than an Angel! This sweet, quirky tree-trimming adventure delivers a positive message about teamwork, friendship, and the importance of never giving up.