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I love old books. Now that I am a bit older and I have some money to call my own, it is just a little hard to resist picking up a handful of old and tattered books from yard sales or other places. I...
View ArticleMore Books Christian Teen Girls Should Read
I am so excited to know that my number 1 post visited on my site is my post, Books Christian Teen Girls Should Read. In fact, I wrote that post last year…almost to the day. Within the one year that...
View Article18 Christian Historical Fiction for Teens
My favorite genre of books is historical fiction, and I was asked a question a little more than a week ago, from a reader, about what are some good Christian written/clean historical fiction books for...
View Article11 Books for Children that Tell the Story of Migration
Have you ever taken a moment to stop and watch the Canadian geese fly south in their v-formation? Have you ever noticed the way their honks seem to welcome in the nice cool weather of winter? Did you...
View Article11 Books that Talk about Giving
A cold and lonely man lays stranded along a dirt road. What clothes he had left were all tattered and bloody. Pain is etched on his brow. To a passer by he appeared to have been dead, or in least ways,...
View Article3 Ways to Learn about Pocahontas
I’ve always had a love for Native Americans. It started young, but progressed once I learned that I had some Native American blood in me. I read so many different books about one famous Native American...
View ArticleA Collection of Oregon Trail Books and Resources
I remember just a few short years ago how much in love I was with the Oregon Trail. I would spend hours a week reading and researching all I could about the Oregon Trail. If I found out something...
View ArticleAll Year Round Gift Ideas for Pre-Teen Girls
Nothing made me happier that getting stationary and stamps for presents. It was literally so much joy for me. It is because of my parents’ philosophy of gifts that has allowed me to find some really...
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