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      • Children's & YA

        Ten Silly Santas

        And Other Christmas Poems

        by Steve Turner

        Ten silly SantasAt the north North PoleOne Santa cracked the iceAnd fell down through a hole.Find out what happened to the nine other silly Santas in this brand-new, fun-filled collection of Christmas poems for children.Written by one of the nation's favourite children’s poets, Ten Silly Santas captures both the joy and the angst of the Christmas season - making you laugh out loud while also prompting you to quietly reflect on the mystery that lies at the heart of it all.‘Great poems. Lovely book!’Charlie Mackesy

      • Children's & YA

        My Shepherd

        Puzzle Book

        by Agnes de Bezenac

        Psalm 23 for young children. Board book. Suggested for ages 0 to 3.

      • Children's & YA

        Away in a Manger

        by Jean Claude

        This delightful full-colour picture book brings Away in a Manger to life for 3- to 6-year-olds. Filled with the characters and animals from the nativity scene, this Christmas book for kids illuminates the wonder of the Christmas story through the lyrics of this beloved carol.With charming illustrations from artist Jean Claude, Away in a Manger is ideal for sharing together as a family - parents and kids alike will love discovering afresh the joy of one of the most well-known Christmas carols in the world through this lovely picture book. It's also a wonderful way of introducing young children to the Christmas story in a way that's familiar and easy to understand.

      • Children's & YA

        All Things Bright and Beautiful

        by Jean Claude

        All Things Bright and BeautifulAll Creatures Great and SmallAll Things Wise and WonderfulThe Lord God Made Them AllRich with imagery and full of wonder at God's creation, this hymn has travelled down the generations and remains well-loved both within the church and outside it.Now in picture book format with full-colour illustrations, the lyrics are brought to life for a new audience.

      • Children's & YA

        Goodnight World

        by Rebecca Parkinson, Patrick Corrigan

        From the rainforest to the grasslands and the desert to the oceans, Goodnight World by Rebecca Parkinson takes you on a journey around the world to say goodnight to all the animals as they settle down for sleep.This is the perfect bedtime story book for kids aged 3-5, filled with delightful full-colour illustrations that bring the pages to life. Complete with meerkats, toucans, zebras and more, children will love discovering the many animals of the world as they are gently lulled to sleep.With Goodnight World children will gain a new appreciation for the diversity of God’s creation and learn about the different habitats the world’s animals live in, while enjoying story time and being soothed ready for sleep – truly a picture book to help you make the most of bedtime.

      • Children's & YA

        God's Brilliantly Big Creation Story

        by Dai Woolridge

        Right at the start, there was nothing.Capital NBut then?BOOM!Experience the wonder of creation and the power of God in this picture book retelling of Genesis 1, full of rhythm and rhyme. Featuring epic illustrations of the solar system and massive scenes from across the globe, this is a book to inspire awe and amazement in 3-6 year olds.

      • Children's & YA
        2020

        Sing and Play Big Bible Truths

        Teaching God's Word to Toddlers

        by Bethany Darwin

        Parental Resource for teaching toddlers

      • Children's & YA
        2020

        Crucial Clarity

        Simple Truth in a Complicated World

        by Jim Turrent

      • Children's & YA
        November 2021

        My first Hanuman Chalisa

        A translation that kids can read, enjoy and understand

        by Chitwan Mittal, Sarita Saraf, Aparajitha Vaasudev

        The Hanuman Chalisa is a prayer that is loved by many across the world. This simple translation (with word meanings) is created especially so that children from all over the world may be able to read, enjoy and understand it. Each sentence has been checked for readability at grade level 1-2. And a QR code is provided which leads to the original verses being sung out. The stunning illustrations will transport the child into a realm of magic and fantasy.

      • Educational: Religious studies

        Angel Colouring Book

        by Diana Cooper

        A creative fun way for small children to attune to and be aware of their Angels. With words by Diana Cooper and elightful drawings by Sarah Zoutlwelle-Morris, this is a perect gift for any child in the 4 - 11 age group. Simple instructions, tips on shading and mixing colours, and use of paints and pencils, all encourage the creativity of children. Framed pictures can be coloured in, cut out and sent to lvoed ones. An original and new way to bring chidren's attention to their Angel companions.

      • Religion & beliefs: general interest (Children's/YA)

        Dr Hany El Banna

        A Servant to the World's Poorest People

        by Suma. Din

      • Religion & beliefs: general interest (Children's/YA)

        Marvellous Stories from the Life of Muhammad

        by Mardijah Aldrich. Tarantino

      • Children's & YA

        God the Father and the Best Day Ever

        by Gracie Jagla

        You’ve heard Easter’s story, you know how it goes: Christ died for our sins and on Easter, he rose. But there’s more to the story that you might not know. What happened above when God triumphed below? Find out the answer in a story you’ll treasure. With beautiful illustrations and memorable rhyme, this book tells the sweeping story of God’s love for us since the beginning of time. Your child will learn how Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection opened heaven, so we can spend eternity with God. God the Father and the Best Day Ever shows children that God is a father who is loving and lovable, helping them to grow in a relationship with him that will last a lifetime.

      • Bibles & bible stories (Children's/YA)
        September 2019

        Make Way for the Christmas Hush

        by Huff, Tim

        Make Way for the Christmas Hush is a timeless book for children of all ages. This vibrant and artfully crafted storybook knits together contemporary Christmas themes with traditional old-school charm. Readers quickly discover that the Christmas Hush is more than just a “what” but is likewise a “who.” While the lively story-telling and vibrant illustrations make this unique children’s book great fun, the true magic is in the tender reminder about the importance of quiet moments spent thinking of and caring for others and about the truest meaning of Christmas. Follow adorable little Hush on his wild journey through a panorama of festive scenarios, meeting a host of characters along the way, like Hoopla, Frenzy, and Hustle and Bustle. It’s a fun and important adventure that guides children and grown-ups alike to create a special time and place set apart just for the Christmas Hush.

      • Bibles & bible stories (Children's/YA)
        August 2015

        David and the Hairy Beast

        by Fiona Veitch-Smith (Author)

        David's dad gives him a very important job to do. But can the shepherd boy overcome his fear of the Hairy Beast to save the flock? David and the Hairy Beast gently explores the issue of a young child's sense of identity and belonging in the family, showing how even they can make a positive contribution. It is a tale which encourages us to read between the lines of what the Bible tells us about David's early years. The light-hearted and beautifully illustrated pictures will delight parents and children alike, regardless of religious conviction.

      • Bibles & bible stories (Children's/YA)
        August 2015

        David and the Kingmaker

        by Fiona Veitch-Smith (Author)

        The prophet Samuel is looking for the next king of Israel. Will he find him on David's farm? David and the Kingmaker examines the vital issue of self-worth, and reminds children that good character is far more important than good looks, brains, talent or popularity. Through his encounter with the prophet Samuel, David catches a glimpse of how God sees him, and of his amazing future as king of Israel. It is a tale which encourages us to read between the lines of what the Bible tells us about David's early years. The light-hearted and beautifully illustrated pictures will delight parents and children alike, regardless of religious conviction.

      • Bibles & bible stories (Children's/YA)
        August 2015

        David and the Giant

        by Fiona Veitch-Smith (Author)

        When the whole army of Israel is too scared to fight a giant, will young David be any braver? David must draw on his experience of seeing off the Hairy Beast to deal with a far greater foe. In this retelling of the familiar story of David's encounter with Goliath, children are taught that any problem can be overcome if we approach it with courage, self-belief, and faith in God. It is a tale which encourages us to read between the lines of what the Bible tells us about David's early years. The light-hearted and beautifully illustrated pictures will delight parents and children alike, regardless of religious conviction.

      • Bibles & bible stories (Children's/YA)
        August 2015

        David and the Lonely Prince

        by Fiona Veitch-Smith (Author)

        David is invited to a sleepover at King Saul's palace. But will David and the king's son ever become friends? David and the Lonely Prince shows us that for many children, learning to make friends can be a challenge. It is a tale which encourages us to read between the lines of what the Bible tells us about David's early years. The light-hearted and beautifully illustrated pictures will delight parents and children alike, regardless of religious conviction.

      • Bibles & bible stories (Children's/YA)
        August 2015

        David and the Grumpy King

        by Fiona Veitch-Smith (Author)

        When David agrees to spend a holiday with his best friend Jonathan, he never imagines he will have to run away from a spear-throwing king. In this age-appropriate retelling of the Bible story of when Saul tries to kill David with a spear, children learn about the faithfulness of God, the value of friendship and the need to forgive our enemies. It is a tale which encourages us to read between the lines of what the Bible tells us about David's early years. The light-hearted and beautifully illustrated pictures will delight parents and children alike, regardless of religious conviction.

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