Faith Is
Faith is the first principle of the gospel but can
often be a difficult concept to explain. With simple
examples backed by scripture references and
shown through beautiful illustrations, Faith Is
teaches children achievable ways to identify, act
on, and grow their faith and strengthen their belief
in the love of Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ.
REPENTANCE IS A GIFT
What does repentance mean?
Repentance is the gift to be able to changes our hearts, minds, and behaviors to help us think like God and act more like the Savior. Teach your children the true meaning of repentance and why it’s so important with this tender, comforting book about God’s love and forgiveness. “Like the sweet taste of hot cocoa that warms you from within,” the joy from true repentance brings happiness and peace.
THE BEST KIND OF DAY
Jamie’s day is filled with everything she could hope for– lots of fun, her favorite foods, and a home run hit. As bedtime approaches, Jamie kneels in thankful prayer, and asks that tomorrow be another great day. But instead, the next day is gloomy and rainy, Jaime rips her jeans, and she has a string of bad luck. As her horrible day comes to a close, Jamie pours out her heart in prayer to God, who comforts her, and reminds her that even amidst her stressful day, Jamie still took the time to help and serve those around her. He helps her realize that when she takes the time to show love to those around her, even the bad days really aren’t so bad.
NO ONE IS QUITE LIKE YOU
This world is full of people, all different and unique. Each one of us is special, from Maine to Mozambique. There are so many skills with which each of us are blessed. Do you see and recognize the things that you do best? No One is Quite Like You highlights a whole rainbow of talents. Help your children appreciate other’s abilities, and also come to recognize their own God given talents and strengths with this bright, fun loving, and inspiring book.
BRING A FRIEND TO PRIMARY
Furry pets, slimy pets, even creepy crawlies—Henry loves them all! So when his Primary teacher challenges his class to bring a friend to Primary, Henry happily considers which animal friend to bring. Unfortunately, he soon realizes that each of his little pets has the potential to get him into big trouble. Then Henry has a great idea: maybe his neighbor Alex would like to join him at church! Sunday is quickly approaching. Will Henry have the courage to take his teacher’s challenge and invite his friend to join him?