Jason Birchall is saving all his money for a super mountain bike. He’s been working hard and counting every penny. He’s even storing his money in a secret place that no one can find.
But Jason’s mom is on a health kick, and she’s making him eat vegetables…and beans. Jason comes up with a way to hide some of the icky food, but it turns out to be a bad mistake.
Will Jason and the Cul-de-sac Kids still be able to come up with a way to get that bike?
Too Smart Jones and the Buried Jewels (Too Smart Jones #1)
Juliet and her friends are planting flowers in the city park when they hit upon something that doesn’t belong. It’s an old, rotted box full of jewels. Where did it come from? And where does it belong? When ‘Too Smart’ Jones tries to solve the mystery of the buried jewels, she realizes how important it is to do the right thing.
Spuds
Ma’s been working so hard, she doesn’t have much left over. So her three kids decide to do some work on their own. In the dark of night, they steal into their rich neighbor’s potato fields in hopes of collecting the strays that have been left to rot. They dig flat-bellied in the dirt, hiding from passing cars, and drag a sack of spuds through the frost back home. But in the light, the sad truth is revealed: their bag is full of stones! Ma is upset when she sees what they’ve done, and makes them set things right. But in a surprise twist, they learned they have helped the farmer (contd.)
Uncle Tom’s Cabin
The narrative drive of Stowe’s classic novel is often overlooked in the heat of the controversies surrounding its anti-slavery sentiments. In fact, it is a compelling adventure story with richly drawn characters and has earned a place in both literary and American history.
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In His Steps
A classic short Christian novel about the events that ensue when a preacher challenges his congregation to ask themselves, in their decisions about daily life, the simple question, “What would Jesus do?”
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Something Upstairs
The room was shabby and dirty, heavy with heat. None of the things which Kenny called his own remained. Even the painted walls and skylight were gone.
Baffled, he wondered if other things even outside had changed. Kenny went to one of the windows and looked down. On a stoop across the dark street a man was standing, gazing straight at Kenny’s window. He was wearing what appeared to be a long black cape which reached his knees, and a hat, triangular in shape. Its brim obscured his face.
As if suddenly realizing he was being observed, the man moved quickly into the shadows. Keeping his face averted, he fled up the street.
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Wisdom of Solomon
Your kids will love this delightfully written and beautifully illustrated storybook about a young Amish boy named Solomon Lapp and his sister Sara. Growing up amid the beautiful rolling hills of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, the children encounter everything from dark, dancing shadows to loose chickens, quilt-eating goats, and mischief-making siblings. From one adventure to another in twelve intriguing chapters, Solomon and his friends learn life lessons about courage, brotherly love, helping, obedience, kindness, and more. This enchanting storybook will not only entertain but inspire, teaching children Christian values and the wisdom of God.
Anti-Muffins (Austin Family #6)
John Austin calls a meeting of the Anti-Muffin club after little Maggy distinguishes herself in a spectacular Sunday School brawl.
This book was originally a chapter in Meet the Austins but was deleted by the publisher. The later 1999 Hardcopy of Meet the Austins has this book/chapter included so you may or may not need this book. One comment on this book stated “Using this book to teach others to stand up for what is right would be ideal.”
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Moral Compass: Stories for a Life’s Journey
The prominent conservative and author of the best-selling, The Book of Virtues presents a second selection of spiritually and morally uplifting literature, organized according to the stages on life’s way. This volume gathers hundreds of stories, poems and essays that defend or illustrate virtue and family values