Christian Living

Nancy N. Rue

The It's MY Life Book

E£65.00

Somewhere between the ages of 9 and 12, things can get a little uncomfortable, particularly for young girls. Suddenly things that used to seem cool to do with Mom or Dad don't seem so cool anymore. As the urges for self-identity and independence from parents begin to develop, potential problems can easily arise. The It's MY Life Book is designed to ..................................................

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    Nancy N. Rue

    The Blurry Rules Book

    E£65.00

    The Blurry Rules Book is all about ethics. Explain THAT to an 8- to 12-year-old girl! Author, Nancy Rue, approaches the subject by talking about those gray areas and hard-to-answer questions that aren’t so clearly addressed in the Ten Commandments. Children clearly understand "Thou shalt not kill", but what about "thou shalt not hate the guts of the girl who deliberately snubs you? 

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    Nancy N. Rue

    The Buddy Book

    E£65.00

    As girls grow up, they find out how meaningful -- and difficult -- relationships are. The Buddy Book offers interesting facts about why relationships are significant, what makes a good one, and how lousy your life can be if they're crummy. But more importantly, learning to allow God to be the Counselor of them all can make them easier---even during the rough stages!

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      Nancy N. Rue

      The Beauty Book

      E£65.00

      Learn with Lily and her friends just what it means to be beautiful in God’s eyes—inside and outside! In a society so focused on the idea that external beauty reigns supreme, it can be difficult for young girls to figure out what “true” beauty is all about. This unique and creative book for girls (ages 8–12) answers the common questions girls ask during this often confusing and overwhelming stage in their lives in an inviting and conversational manner.

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        Nancy N. Rue

        Walk the Walk Book

        E£65.00

        Discipline ... doesn't that mean you're grounded?Doesn't that mean you have no voice? The author  Nancy Rue refers to 'discipline' as training that develops positive and lifelong spiritual habits, which give each young girl a hand to be herself and relate to God, to be close to friends and still being able to be the person who God wants her to be.

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          Martha Finley

          Violet's Hidden Doubts

          E£65.00

          Originally published more than 125 years ago in the Elsie Dinsmore series, these newly-updated stories introduce another young girl whose strong faith is a powerful example for today's girls---Violet Travilla, the daughter of Elsie Dinsmore. Violet is a fourteen-year-old Christian girl growing up in the late 1800s. Today's readers will find it easy to identify with Violet's growing faith and struggle toward maturity. Book one begins in 1877, when creative, independent fourteen-year-old Violet learns that growing up brings new problems, feelings, and questions. As the entire Travilla family faces a tragic loss, Violet discovers that true faith defeats even hidden doubts.

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            Martha Finley

            Violet's Turning Point

            E£65.00

            In Violet's Turning Point, Vi Travilla and her friends visit New York City. They expect a summer holiday filled with shopping, sightseeing, and social occasions in America's most exciting city, but things quickly become complicated.

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              Martha Finley

              Violet's Amazing Summer

              E£65.00

              What will this journey add to her life? Violet is courages and calm, likes the adventure and is fearful, she is showing the reader her special character.

              She is a sample for young girls in this time.

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