Ten Little Fireflies – Deb Gruelle & Gabi Murphy
Ten Little Fireflies is a 20-page board book, so as you might imagine, there are two panels that count down from ten to one. Each page begins with the number (Ten! Nine! etc.), followed by […]
Ten Little Fireflies is a 20-page board book, so as you might imagine, there are two panels that count down from ten to one. Each page begins with the number (Ten! Nine! etc.), followed by […]
Growing up, I thought that racism was a thing of the past. Like, I understood it was recent past. My (white) mom talked about how a Black family she babysat for in the late 70s […]
I don’t think I’ve ever seen brown angels in a children’s Bible before. That alone sold me on the book. I think we’ve come to an understand in Christian art that Jesus and the other […]
From the beginning of the evangelical movement, the New International Commentaries have served as a premier academic resource for evangelical Bible scholars, theologians, and clergy. After an initial focus on the New Testament, the first […]
This is a tremendous story. It is one of those books that is difficult to know where to start to write an adequate review. I loved Shiloh. It’s a satisfying continuation in this captivating series […]
Action packed and full of excitement, Colleen Coble’s A Stranger’s Game has lots of mystery, suspense, and action. But…it wasn’t quite what I was expecting. Did I like it? Yes! Yes, I did. And I highly recommend […]
The mystery in Trace of Doubt is quite an intriguing one. I found it refreshingly different from most romantic suspense novels I’ve read. Shelby Pearce, the heroine, is an ex-con, and has just been released from […]
Antonio Vivaldi was a 16th century Italian composer, violinist, and…you may not know this one…a priest. I, Vivaldi is an immersive, beautifully-illustrated, imaginative first-person biography of the virtuoso aimed at upper elementary age kids. Perfect […]
Separation anxiety is a totally normal thing in young children. As babies, they have no understanding of themselves as distinct entities. As they grow, they begin to develop independence and the understand of themselves as […]
Ten years ago, John C. Lennox penned a small book called Seven Days that Divide the World, an introductory yet academically robust volume that explored the tension between Scripture and science when it comes to […]
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