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Rhyming text describes some of the fun--but not frightening--things one can do to celebrate Halloween, such as going to an autumn festival or making jack-o-lanterns.

A boy complains to God, asking for help in writing an advertisement to sell younger sister Ally Grace, but finally decides instead to try harder to get along with her.

A sparrow who witnessed Jesus Christ's death and resurrection gathers the other birds and animals to share the story with them and all the world.

A young donkey asks his mother to retell how his great-great-grandfather once carried the mother of Jesus while she was with child, then learns for himself how marvelous it feels to do something for God.

"Experiencing loss-in the varied ways it comes to us-affects everyone differently. As adults, we have ways to verbalize how we are feeling. Many children, however, lack the vocabulary and the understanding to name the emotions they experience when they go through grief. They just...

Imagine the joy of selling off an annoying younger sibling! No more fighting, biting, or tattling. But who will you play with after your sister is gone? Children will learn to appreciate the value of family, even if getting along takes some work.

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