Children's Fiction
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Christmas Odyssey : 12 Stories Celebrating The True Meaning Of Christmas (Audio CD)
$34.99Add to cartForget those serene manger images you see on Christmas cards. A Christmas Odyssey revisits the Christmas story as Connie and Eugene “crash” Bethlehem for Jesus’ birth. “Silent Night?” Hardly! Then zoom back to the present for a Kids’ Radio reenactment that’s too close for comfort: “Mary” goes into premature labor! There’s enough drama to go around for several Christmases. Or multiple replays. Whichever comes first.
Ages 6 and up
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Plagues In The Palace
$15.99Add to cart“Enough!” The majestic Pharaoh Amenhotep rose from his ivory throne. “Words mean nothing to me!”
Meshach didn’t know it yet, but he had just witnessed the opening scene in a drama that would change his whole world forever.
The first plague attacked Osiris, the god of the Nile. The second plague, frogs everywhere, created big problems for the believers in Seqa, the frog-headed goddess. The plagues that followed would cause Meshack to question everything. But as each plague proved another of the Egyptians’ gods powerless, he began to see that Jehovah loved him and wanted him to be free.
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Friendship : Three Character Building Audio Dramas (Audio CD)
$9.99Add to cart70 Minutes
Additional Info
This collection of previously released episodes is a great way to introduce new listeners to the characters and the early days of Adventures in Odyssey at the low price of only $5.99 each! Collect them all! Each volume features three exciting, action-packed stories. Bible stories, character-building adventures, and historical events are all fair game for object lessons in living. -
Beanie The Horse That Wasnt A Horse
$18.19Add to cartHorse-crazy Alex Jahn was about to have his prayers answered . . . but not in the way he had hoped for. What Alex wanted was a horse he could be proud of, like a beautiful Black Stallion. What Alex got was this funny-looking jigsaw puzzle of an animal with a big bucket head, long, floppy ears, short, stubby legs, and a scrawny tail! Beanie wasn’t a real horse at all. He was something called a hinny. Was this God’s idea of a joke?
Beanie the Horse that Wasn’t a Horse, by Heather Grovet, is a story about differences and learning to love them. This cute tale of a homely little hinny with a big heart will have children aged 6-10 grinning from ear to ear. As they laugh they’ll also learn not to judge by outward appearances and that God knows what’s best for us, even if it doesn’t always seem like it.
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Shoebox Kids Bible Stories 5
$9.77Add to cartSaul falls for Satan’s trick and asks a witch to bring up the ghost of Samuel so he can talk with him! Elijah makes fun of the prophets of Baal and then calls fire down from heaven. A fiery chariot swoops Elijah up to heaven. These are just some of the exciting Bible stories found in Book 5 of the Shoebox Kids Bible Stories series. And the Shoebox Kids–Sammy, Jenny, Willie, DeeDee, Chris and Maria–are having adventures of their own while learning what the Bible means in real life-at home, at school, or on the playground.
Chris finds trouble with dangerous cartoons (Saul); a hamster named Herman gets loose in the house (The Widow of Zarephath); and Dee Dee stands for right on the swings (Elijah on Mt. Carmel). Questions at the end of each chapter make sharing Bible lessons interesting and fun!
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Julius The Perfectly Pesky Pet Parrot
$20.99Add to cartMitch was doomed. He couldn’t believe what his eyes were seeing. The lampshade lay in a pile of dust on the floor, exposing the metal skeleton of the lamp. His mom’s beautiful walnut dining table had become scalloped overnight. Walnut chips lay on the floor accusing the culprit-Julius, the perfectly pesky pet parrot!
Julius annoyed everyone with his phone imitations, thefts, and ear-splitting squawking. But when Julius scares away a suspicious salesperson and chases two mean dogs away, everyone starts to believe that Julius isn’t as pesky as they thought.
VeraLee Wiggins’s witty text will appeal to readers of all ages. Preschoolers and early readers will appreciate the easy-to-read sentences and humorous illustrations. Learning the responsibilities of having a pet can often be hair-raising experience, as Mitch found out. But through every incident, he learns valuable lessons in living his life for Jesus.