Picture Books
The first snowfall of the season finally arrives in Buttercup Grove. Skunk and Raccoon invite their friends to join in a day of winter fun. When plans change, the woodland pals learn the fun doesn't have to end when you're spending time with friends.
Skunk and Raccoon make the best of a blustery day when they make a kite together and invite all their pals in Buttercup Grove over to help them fly it. Young readers, ages 4-8, will learn timeless Christian values, such as friendship and sharing.
Raccoon's plan to plant sunflower seeds hit a bump when he realizes it will take all summer for the flowers to grow. How long can he and his friends wait? Early readers, ages 4-8, will learn timeless Christian values, such as patience and cooperation.
Kids 8 and under will discover the Bible one rhyme at a time. From Genesis to Revelation, they will see God’s plan for all creation. And with a little help from you, they’ll learn a lot and have fun too!
Miriam is the best big sister a kid could ever have. She saves her baby brother, Moses, from death and then helps him out when he becomes the leader of God's people. Kids 3-7 will learn how to be brave by following Miriam's shining example.
It seems everyone in Buttercup Grove is having a bad day. But Raccoon turns his friends' frowns upside down with an invitation to join him at Skunk's house to make apple pie. In the end, kindness and friendship make everyone's bad day better.
When Maria’s family signs her up for the soccer team in her new town, Maria gets scared. She’s never tried soccer before. Coach Tony and Coach Lauren help Maria find the courage to try something new. What have you wanted to try but were afraid to?
Austin loves playing flag football, but his team has lost six games in a row and he doesn't like losing. When Austin's team starts cheating to win, will he stand up for what's right? And what would you do if you were in Austin's shoes?
A born teacher, Priscilla uses the gifts God has given her to grow the early church. She joins Paul on his missionary journeys, planting churches and mentoring others. Most important, she follows God's call for her life and leaves an incredible legacy.
The Bible comes alive in this creative retelling of the story of the boy with the loaves and fishes. In this colorful picture book, children will learn that when they trust God with all they have, he can turn their small contributions into big miracles.
Vain, possession-loving Roxy travels from her desert home to a beautiful city she’s only heard about. Along the way she learns that happiness comes when she shares what she possesses. Children ages three and older learn that possessions are only things…and definitely NOT the most important things.
Beloved author Allia Zobel Nolan treats her young audience (ages 3 to 6) to an unforgettable look at how God created the world. They will learn that God is the source of all life and that His son, Jesus, came to live in their hearts and light up their lives.