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Reading to your children is one of the best things we can do for them. Reading to your children helps your children build confidence in
their own reading abilities (as you alternate between reading and storytelling), it strengthens family bonds, it encourages imaginative
play, and it reduces a parent's stress levels! So the next time your child says, "Hey dad! I'm bored." Why not pull out a book and take
an adventure down a magical road to nowhere...
Children's Books
No matter what time of year it is, children love to have their parents read to them. Not only is reading to your child a great way to
help him (or her) develop a love of reading, but it bonds parent and child. In this section, you'll find books for children of all ages.
What Is Heaven Like?
If God Loves Me Why Can't I Get My Locker Open?
Children's Christmas Stories
Children love the holidays. The excitement, the family gathering, the presents, and the fun craft and baking times usually leave parents
with hyper children. To help calm your child and get him (or her) ready for bedtime, why not start a new Christmas tradition by reading one
Christmas story each evening. In this section, you'll find some of our favorite children's Christmas books.
A Gift From St. Nicholas
The Christmas Book Of Hope
The Night Before Christmas
The Tale of Three Trees
The Tailor's Gift
Baby Shower Books
Parents of babies-to-be and newborns love items that show just how special you think their little ones really are. So why not offer a
gift that will last long past that first year and still touch the heart of those you care about?
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