Heavenly Angel Books |
Angel Books for Children
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Guardian
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Judd's bestselling song "Guardian Angels" reminds listeners of the power and importance of family. Now this touching song has been brought to life for children in a beautiful book-and-CD package. Full color.
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Hannah and
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Reading Level: Ages 8-12
The minute Hannah arrives in Trinidad, courtesy of the angels, she is nearly run over by Frankie, a young boy in a wheelchair. It's Carnival time, but Frankie is not in a celebrating mood. His aunt, a doctor from New York City, has shown up for a visit, and she's determined to take Frankie back with her. Frankie doesn't want to leave his island home, so Hannah helps him dodge his well-meaning aunt amid the Carnival commotion. But when a mysterious man with a cane starts following them too, hide-and-seek is no longer a game!
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Hannah is off to East Africa to help find a cure for Mchesi, a girl who is desperately ill with malaria--and allergic to the hospital's medicines. Following clues from the angels, Hannah searches for a healing green pearl among the Maasai tribe.
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After landing in France, Hannah is accused of smuggling and her Grandma Zoe disappears. To find her grandmother and prove her own innocence, Hannah must track down a priceless piece of stolen artwork, using one measly clue and her equally meager sixth-grade French.
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Hannah's next mission lands her in the ancient city of Athens, where Icarus crashed when his wax wings melted. Hannah hopes that doesn't happen to her angels. She needs them to help a gymnast friend try out for the Olympics while someone is trying to scare him off.
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Hannah is hard at work writing a scary story for school when she suddenly finds herself listening to spooky stories in a firelit cabin in the Appalachian Mountains. As everyone prepares for the upcoming autumn festival, Hannah must help Annie, a girl her own age, who suspects that her brother Rufus has been kidnapped. Piecing together clues sent by the angels, Hannah and Annie brave all kinds of dangers--including a stormy encounter on a precarious bridge--to bring Rufus safely home.
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Looking
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Sarah is pretty sure that you can't see an angel, not on a plain, ordinary day. Her grandfather points out a few things she's been missing--the glow of raspberries in the garden, a baby rabbit eating grass--but Sarah still hasn't seen an angel. Her grandfather tells her to look for an everyday angel, "the kind most people don't take time to see". Full color.
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Precious
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Whatever the celebration, whatever the day, whatever the event, whatever the occasion, poet Helen Steiner Rice possessed the ability to express the appropriate feeling for that particular moment in time. Here is a collection of her best-loved poems about mothers.
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Sophie is the newest angel in heaven. She has a lot to learn about angel behaviro but soon finds a way to participate in the birth of Jesus. One of her first assignments is to guide the wisemen to Bethlehem. She handles that well and is gradually given more responsibilites. Four color Precious Moments illustrations are coupled with a happy, bubbly story.
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