| 1. Pride and Prejudice (Insight Edition) | 
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By: Jane Austen Publisher: Bethany House September 01, 2007
Appropriate for children, this book has excitement, history, and christian thinking in the ways of social behavior. Safe for reading , I think a parent should read it first to clear it for their children, but it can be a good novel for children to read.Pride and Prejudice (Penguin Classics)... more
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| 2. Fancy Nancy's Elegant Easter | 
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By: Jane O'connor Publisher: HarperFestival December 29, 2009
Fancy Nancy plans an Easter Gala in this 16 page lift-the-flap book! Nancy is all dressed up in her fancy finery as she plans her gala for family and friends. The lift-flaps are cleverly integrated into the story and young readers will enjoy finding out what is under them. Another hit for Fancy Nancy fans!... more
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| 3. The Easter Egg | 
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By: Jan Brett Publisher: Putnam Juvenile February 09, 2010
This was my first Jan Brett and I was not disappointed. The story is so cute and of course the illustrations are beautifully detailed and charming. Can't recommend enough!... more
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| 4. Do Hard Things: A Teenage Rebellion Against Low Expectations | 
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By: Alex Harris, Brett Harris Publisher: Multnomah Books April 15, 2008
Start Here: Doing Hard Things Right Where You Are is the latest book by twin brothers Alex and Brett Harris. Their first book, Do Hard Things: A Teenage Rebellion Against Low Expectations, is a bestseller that started the "Rebelutionary" movement among teens. In this follow-up, they take the idea further to show how it can be put into actual practice in everyday life.
Although this book... more
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| 5. Max's Easter Surprise (Max and Ruby) | 
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By: Rosemary (CRT) Wells Publisher: Grosset & Dunlap January 24, 2008
I bought this book for my 2 1/2 yr old son's Easter basket and am STILL reading it! He loves Max and Ruby, so it's no surprise that he loves this book. The story is about how Ruby and her friend color Easter eggs, and Max is to put them in a basket. However, instead of putting them in a basket, he makes a parade with them and his toys. Very cute and great illustrations by Rosemary Wells. I... more
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| 6. Velveteen Rabbit | 
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By: Margery Williams Bianco Publisher: Ideals Publications 1988-01
I bought what I thought was a just used copy of the Velveteen Rabbit board book and I got a book that was as good as new that was signed by the illustrator. What a surprise and a delight. I am hoping it becomes the first in a collection of classic books in my granddaughter's library. Thank you... more
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| 7. The Case for Faith: A Journalist Investigates the Toughest Objections to Christianity | 
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By: Lee Strobel Publisher: Zondervan Publishing Company March 30, 2002
First, my own bias: I am a devout Anglican Christian. So the criticisms I write here are criticisms of the book, not of the author's goal. Strobel continues his work started in 'The Case for Christ' here. In that book he interviewed many fundamentalist/evangelical individuals about Christianity. This book consists of primarily some additional interviews of this type. Now, Strobel is not setting... more
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| 8. Happy Easter, Curious George | |
By: H. A. Rey Publisher: HMH Books February 15, 2010
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| 9. The Screwtape Letters (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition) | 
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By: C. S. Lewis Publisher: Turtleback February 01, 2001
Great service - however, item was a newer edition than item pictured. I was looking for an older edition... more
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| 10. Happy Easter, Mouse! (If You Give...) | 
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By: Laura Numeroff Publisher: Balzer + Bray January 26, 2010
I ordered this book as an easter basket gift for my son. The description said hard cover so I assumed it was a hardcover book with paper pages... I was surprised to receive a board book. It looks like the description has been updated since I've purchased... so if you are looking for a board book, this is a cute book... more
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