
Red, Yellow, Black & White
Children are naturally sympathetic toward those who live in unfortunate circumstances. This book, with its poetic narrative and bright pictures, will spark sympathy and help North American children understand that they live in much better conditions than most children around … Read More

The Courage of Sarah Noble
Alice Dalgliesch. In 1707, young Sarah Nobel and her father traveled through the wilderness to build a new home for their family. “Keep up your courage, Sarah Noble,” her mother had said, but Sarah found that it was not always … Read More

The Next Fine Day
Elizabeth Yates. Kent calls himself “Nobody.” He belongs nowhere, until he meets an artist with a heart full of wonderful stories—stories that help Kent understand not only where he belongs but also who he is. Ages 9-12. 122 pages, paper; … Read More

Tracks at the Johnsons
Wilma Martin. A family suddenly finds a set of strange tracks on their farm, and animals begin disappearing. The Johnsons face this problem and other situations normal to a growing family. For older children. 144 pages; paper; Martin.

Treasured Truths
Mrs. Sam Boese. True stories for children. Character-building and interesting; the author knew at least one character of each story. Illustrations by Faylene Koehn. 152 pages; hardcover; Gospel Publishers.

What Do You Find on a Saguaro Cactus?
Megan Kopp. Nicely illustrated book for young children, describing the desert and the different living and non-living things that make up a saguaro cactus ecosystem. Preschool to age 10; 24 pages; paperback; Crabtree Publishing Co.

Bop-It and NO More COVID
Are you tired of living the COVID life? Find hope and cheer in this little book about a fuzzy little grey bunny named Bop-It. Read about how he and his friends learn to cope through the pandemic, finding fun in … Read More

Prairie Fire Farm
Read this book aloud to children or grandchildren and explore each season on “Prairie Fire Farm.” This story is based on events at a real-life tree farm in Kanas. Each seasonal story includes a recipe you can try at home!
Paperback with full-color illustrations; 35 pages

Adopted Jane
For as long as she can remember, Jane has lived at the James Ballard Memorial Home. She sees other children come and go, but never has a family wanted to adopt her. Finally, she receives invitations to spend time in … Read More

Alone in London
Hesba Stretton. Meet Tony, who has been on his own in London, and his new friends, old Oliver and little Dolly. Find out how words can hurt and words can save, and see how God cares for all people. 128 … Read More