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  • Story of the Orchestra
    Story of the Orchestra
    With CD!
  • My Big Book of Catholic Bible Stories
    My Big Book of Catholic Bible Stories
    Love this! Check Giveaways
  • The Little Red Hen
    The Little Red Hen
    Hooray for a good work ethic! The little red hen asks but receives no help in her efforts to put bread on the table. Yet all who wouldn't help would like to eat. In a refreshingly old-fashioned triumph of moral consequences, they don't get to!
  • Noisy Nora
    Noisy Nora
    Poor Nora! The loveable mousette experiences all the pangs of the child-in-the- middle, caught between the demands of baby brother and bossiness of big sister. Catchy meter, playful illustrations make for a wonderfully satisfying mouse's tale. Baby-Preschool
  • A Chair for My Mother
    A Chair for My Mother
    A remarkably beautiful story told by a young girl whose mother is a waitress. Since they lost all their furniture in a fire, they've been saving mother’s tips in a jar – so they can buy a big comfortable chair for their whole family to enjoy – daughter, mother and grandmother. Life has its ups and downs, but there’s always lots of love. Ages 4-7
  • Caps for Sale
    Caps for Sale
    Be dramatic! Shake your fists! Stomp your feet! You and your toddler will have so much fun with this wonderful story, in which common sense prevails over temper tantrums! 3-7

    See more great kids' books under Barbara's Picks
  • Character Sketches From the Pages of Scripture, Illustrated in the World of Nature
    Character Sketches From the Pages of Scripture, Illustrated in the World of Nature
    Institue in Basic Youth Conflicts

July 12, 2009 9:12 AM

Closed on Sunday


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I borrowed this from CatholicVote.org. If you're reading on Sunday, I did post 40 entries last week, so there's still a lot to catch up on!

Feel free to drop me a comment just to say hi - that'll get me started tomorrow morning :) when I hope to blog on Sotomayor hearings, Eric Holder's plans to investigate Bush "crimes", the trend of evangelicals turning to Catholicism, and the importance of the classics - art, music, theater, literature and film - in building a family legacy.

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Hope you are having a blessed Lord's Day, Barbara. I don't have time to comment often, but I do keep up with your posts throughout the week. I appreciate the time you take to post, and I appreciate most especially the posts that make me examine what I really think about an issue. God bless you as you look well to the ways of you household.

Posted by: Cheryl (Copper's Wife) | July 12, 2009 10:32 AM

Have a restful Sunday Barbara, and recharge those blogging batteries!
I always look forward to reading your blog.

Posted by: Clare | July 12, 2009 4:35 PM

Greetings!
Still catching up!!!

Posted by: A Mac and a Mug o 'Joe | July 13, 2009 12:28 AM

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