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  • Drop the Puck, Let’s Play Hockey Book Three

    Jayne Jones, BA ’97

    Children

    “The Official Adventures Series” continues! Join Hockeytown USA state peewees as they celebrate their championship and skate to summer hockey adventures! Young readers will root for Blaine and the Minnesota Bears, laugh along with Cullen and Lukey’s summer hockey camp fun, and shout USA! USA! as they cheer for Avery and Paisley to win the international cup! Pack your hockey bag and be ready for “Drop the Puck, Let’s Play Hockey!”.

  • Ben

    Josh, BA ’06 and Mina Prigge

    Children

    Waking up in a cold sweat after dreams of drowning, wishing there was something he could have done to save his son, the old man begins another day following a colder than usual winter. The old man finds a struggling bee with a torn wing on the side of the road, just as winter is transitioning to spring. As he sees the helpless bee dying, he also sees his son in him. The story shows their time together as they overcome harsh winters.

  • Gospel Talks for Kids: Series A

    Catherine Schumacher, CQ ’06

    DVD

    Children’s object lessons based on the three year pericope, year A for use in worship, Lutheran schools, Sunday school or family devotions.

  • Gospel Talks For Kids: Series B

    Catherine Schumacher, CQ ’06

    DVD

    Object lessons based on the gospel lessons in the 3 year pericope, year B for use in worship, Lutheran schools, Sunday school or family devotions.

  • Gospel Talks for Kids: Series C

    Catherine Schumacher, CQ ’06

    DVD

    Object lessons for gospel readings in the 3 year pericope Year C, for use in worship, Lutheran Schools, Sunday school and family devotions.

  • Real Norwegians Eat Lefse

    Rose Marie Meuwissen, B.A. ’00

    Children

    Ancestry and heritage are important for our children and the purpose of this children’s book is to provide both in an inviting and mind provoking way. Lefse is known throughout the United States and Scandinavia as an old traditional food of our Scandinavian fore-fathers. The book provides a Lefse recipe with an engaging story about a young boy and girl’s first cooking lesson to make this traditional dessert, Lefse. Follow their path to becoming “Real Norwegians”. The story is presented in both English and Norwegian, allowing both children and adults the opportunity to learn the Norwegian language. Enjoy the story, learn Norwegian and try a totally different kind of Norwegian dessert—Lefse! And always remember—Real Norwegians Eat Lefse!

  • Real Norwegians Eat Rommegrot

    Rose Marie Meuwissen, B.A. ’00

    Children

    Ancestry and heritage are important for our children and the purpose of this children’s book is to provide both in an inviting and mind provoking way. Rømmegrøt is known throughout the United States and Scandinavia as an old traditional food of our Scandinavian forefathers. The book provides a Rømmegrøt recipe with an engaging story about a young girl’s first cooking instructions to make this rich traditional dessert, Rømmegrøt. Follow her path to becoming a “Real Norwegian”. The story is presented in both English and Norwegian, allowing both children and adults the opportunity to learn the Norwegian language. Enjoy the story, learn Norwegian and try a totally different kind of pudding—Rømmegrøt! And always remember—Real Norwegians Eat Rømmegrøt!

  • Real Norwegians Eat Lutefisk

    Rose Marie Meuwissen, B.A. ’00

    Children

    Ancestry and heritage are important for our children and the purpose of this children’s book is to provide both in an inviting and mind provoking way. Lutefisk is known throughout the United States and Scandinavia as an old traditional food of our Scandinavian forefathers. The book provides a Lutefisk recipe with an enticing and humorous story about a young boy’s first acquaintance with this strange type of Cod fish. Follow his path to becoming a “Real Norwegian”. The story is presented in both English and Norwegian, allowing both children and adults the opportunity to learn the Norwegian language. Enjoy the story, learn Norwegian and try a totally different kind of fish—Lutefisk! And always remember—Real Norwegians Eat Lutefisk!

  • My Sandwich Prayer

    Laurie Jonas, B.A. ’80

    Children

    As Lillian builds a sandwich, she thinks about how each layer helps her pray.

  • Jaheem’s First Kwanzaa

    Zephaniah Martin

    Children

    Jaheem learns the importance of honoring his cultural roots. He is introduced to Kwanzaa as a family tradition. African American families gather together to celebrate their culture and heritage.

  • Ol’ Reliable

    Rev. Gregory Rogahn, BA ’69

    Children

    Ol’ Reliable is a bilingual illustrated story for all age groups! Parents will take delight in reading this engaging story aloud to their children who will love that friendly, helpful red car through his transformation from ruin. Older children will appreciate that three young men had the moxie and skills to restore Ol’ Reliable back to usefulness. The oldest “kids” will enjoy the glance into yesteryear, recalling family stories of days gone by and seeing this Model T rescued from the grove and given a new lease on life. And everyone will cheer the heroic team effort at the end! To purchase a copy, email: gallorojo@netins.net

  • Splash/Chapoteo

    Rev. Gregory Rogahn, BA ’69

    Children

    Love and courage conquer fear. Splash/Chapoteo is a bilingual children’s story book about a little duck who is very afraid of water. He however confronts his fear when love and courage move him into action in a moment of great need. This bilingual children’s book with large delightful illustrations is suited for both home and classroom use.  Who does not have a fear, especially when we are children? Generally, we all are afraid of something. Parents can equip their children to help them handle their fears in a loving way, but we all must eventually face our fears. To purchase a copy, email: gallorojo@netins.net

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