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Christopher’s Tornado
Christopher finds a small but mischievous tornado on his window sill after a stormy night. When he takes it to school to show everyone, the tornado makes one huge mess after another! What will Christopher do with his tornado? Find out as you follow along with this fun and whimsical story.
A Puppy for Athena
Athena’s wish for a puppy comes true when she finds a lost little dog. All is well until a “LOST PUPPY” sign leads her to the hardest decision of her life: keep her puppy or call the owner? Follow Athena as she faces this difficult decision, and reaps the consequences of her choice. This title helps parents and teachers to reinforce the importance of doing the right thing, even if it’s not the popular thing to do; and the unintended consequences that follow.
A Man’s Guide to Babies
“YOU’RE HAVING A… WHAT?”
Panic no more, fellow father figure! You’re not alone in your sense of confusion about how that one hot encounter turns into a tiny human being just nine months later. And there’s no manual for you that comes with it. Well, here it is!
Romance and Chivalry in Modern Society
Today’s culture does a tragic disservice in that young men are seldom taught the timeless principles of romance and chivalry. They’re very real, very necessary and lacking in our society.
It’s not what we men are born with: it’s what we cultivate as we grow. Romance isn’t something we DO: it’s something we ARE.
This book will help explain the shift in thought patterns necessary to unleash the romantic within each man. “Romantic” will no longer be an adjective, but a noun… describing YOU!
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A Romantic Poem for Her from YOU
With the New Year now welcomed, we’re mere weeks away From the lovers’ occasion of Valentines Day A card, flowers, chocolate – the usual fare But perhaps your Lady deserves special care A poem you give her, about her, from you A song of your love, so incredibly true...
Have a Wonderful Christmas!
The celebration of the Christ Mass, the event we now know as “Christmas”, goes back to the First Council of the Church in Nicaea, Turkey in the year 325. It was established as a special observance to celebrate the birth of the most profound, influential, and...
Constitution Day
Labor Day signals the traditional end of summer: then there seems to be a long, slow stretch, with holidays few & far between, until we begin building up to the Christmas holiday frenzy. One holiday, however, is tragically overlooked by far too many: occurring...