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Gruffy Bear learns a lesson about sharing from Roman's 12:13 and the whole Jungle Jam animals find out about the harm in cheating from Malachi 1:14.
What do you do if a monkey eats all your food, and you survive a terrible storm only to be attacked by 90,000 sharing ants? Easy, right? Not for Gruffy Bear. Read what he did as he learned a lesson about sharing from Romans 12:13 Then in A MONKEY'S UNCLE find out how yucky cheating can be as the whole Jungle Jam gang learned from Malachi 1:14
Millard the monkey gets blamed for eating all the ice pops on the hottest day of the year, but was Millard judged too quickly by his friends? Learn the lesson of Proverbs 17:15.
Jungle Jam Chapter Books... featuring two stories from the jungle! Pure fun for kids ages 6 to 74 (some material not appropriate for 75 year olds). "THE TAMING OF THE SHOE" You might stomp and pout if your good friend got fancy new shoes and didn't want to play with you! And who'd blame you? Certainly not Sully. But before you get all excited about how much you and a certain aardvark have in common, you might want to see what he learned about being understanding from Proverbs 11:12. "JANE BEAR" Jane Bear is coming to the jungle and everyone is excited! It's time to pull out all the stops for the biggest party ever! But who will clean up the huge mess? Who cares! We'll cross that bridge when Gruffy comes to it. Oh, and someone learns a valuable lesson from Joshua 1:14 about being helpful.
The death of high school basketball star Rob Washington in an automobile accident affects the lives of his close friend Andy, who was driving the car, and many others in the school.
Bring Shared Reading to life! Rigby Star Shared (formerly known as Rigby Red Giant) brings you a fantastic collection of fiction and non-fiction Big Books to captivate your children during shared reading sessions. The carefully balanced words and pictures foster your children's own creative writing skills and prompt them to 'read-along' with confidence.
Discover The Blackgaard Chronicles, a new book series that explores more of the story beyond the Adventures in Odyssey audio drama series! An evil genius launches his attack on the heart of Odyssey. A conniving city councilman is secretly carrying out plans against John Avery Whittaker and Whit’s End. Yet Philip Glossman is only a pawn in a dark game played by the mysterious Dr. Regis Blackgaard. Meanwhile, against Whit’s express orders, Eugene and Connie tamper with a top-secret computer room—and the destructive Applesauce program is unleashed. Can Whit counter the forces opposing him? What does Dr. Blackgaard really want?
Original publication and copyright date: 2009.
The legendary creator of iconic television programs All in the Family, Sanford and Son, Maude, Good Times, The Jeffersons, and Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman, Norman Lear remade our television culture, while leading a life of unparalleled political, civic, and social involvement. Sharing the wealth of Lear's ninety years, this is a memoir as touching and remarkable as the life he has led.
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