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1. Precious In God's Sight

"Under his watchful eye, a tiny sprout grows to a lovely, fragrant flower, the drab cocoon brings forth the beautiful butterfly, and the Babe in the manger becomes the Prince of Peace! These miracles bring wonderment and awe to our hearts, warming our souls like rays of sun on a spring morning, reminding us of an eternal truth--that all things are precious in his sight."  (from 

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2. Bright Gems for His Crown - Devotionals

Bright Gems for His Crown,
93 Devotionals to Help Build Qualities of Character in Children.
by Maxine Randall





"This book is designed to help elementary and junior young people love and live for Christ now, and to develop qualities of character that will help them shine for Him. The title is inspired by the much loved hymn for children which is entitled "When He Cometh," written by William O. Cushing about a century and a half ago. The devotionals are in the format of 31 biblical truths and character traits, one for each day of the month. Each daily truth/trait is repeated for 3 months, with a different devotional for each month. They can be started any month of the year; months may be skipped in between, etc. Each devotional has a scripture text, a title, a brief meditation on the topic at hand, and a sentence or question requiring an immediate response. Then there is an optional activity for each devotional, which is to be done later in the day. Many of these activities are geared to encourage parental input."

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3. God's Valentine - Devotional for Kids

"God's Valentine" - a Topsy Turvy Time devotional for children. Click HERE for Topsy Turvy Time!

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4. Topsy Turvy Christmas

Click HERE to read "Topsy Turvy Christmas" on CWAHM.com!________

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5. Topsy Turvy Time!

The February Devo for Kids is up on CWAHM. Click HERE for Topsy Turvy Time! ______________

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6. Back to School!

The August Devo for Kids is up. Click HERE for Topsy Turvy Time!

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7. Moving up the charts!


The Jesus Storybook Bible has moved up to number 4 on the Christian Marketplace Best Sellers chart, this is great news as this is based on only the first couple of months of sales. If it keeps going at this rate we'll be at No 1 by the end of the summer (the current No 1 has however sold over 5 million copies in total so it maybe be a tough one to beat!).

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