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The Great Give Back
Give back to your community during The Great Give Back ! We have compiled a list of volunteer opportunities for various ages that can be done from home. To view the volunteer projects click on "Missions". We would love to see what you and your family have done. Email copiaguelibrarychildrens@gmail.com with pictures and descriptions and we will post on Facebook and Instagram! :)
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The Joyous Gift of Grandparents
by Jeremy Taylor
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Grandmothers watch grandchildren rather than watch the Television. Nobody can do for little children what grandparents can do.Grandparents have wisdom. To be a grandparent is a blessing.Grandchildren are God's way of rewarding grandparents for getting old.
almost there: story of dublin woman
by Nuala O'faolain
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little slow paced. ok if like to hear about a middle aged woman from dublin.
Tea for Three ( Two Fine Ladies)
by Antonina Zehler
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Two ladies invited a bear for tea and some cookies. The bear was sad because he made a mess and he was going to leave but the ladies stopped him. They told him that he is their friend. Also, I enjoyed reading thos story because it was funny and easy to read.
If God Loves Me, Why Am I Hurting?
by Daniel L. Segraves
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We all go through difficult moments in life and we become depressed and sometimes question God as to why he would allow us to go through such tough times. We refer to our difficult moments as suffering. The great good God of heaven allows us to suffer as we term it in order to make us strong in our faith in him, to cause us to trust him more. We prove God in our suffering because when he brings us through our suffering, we gain confidence in him. As one song writer states. If we never had a problem, how would we know that God can solve them.
Fancy Nancy Pajama Day
by Jane O'connor
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This is a nice story about Pj's Day at School. Nancy was sad because her friends Bree and Clara had the matching pajamas. But at the end of the story Nancy went home to put the same pj like her friends and they were playing together.
Texas Outlaw
by James Paterson
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Great read, had everything. Fast paced, Texas ranger, shootouts, romance, drug runners and best of all, an ending I never saw coming.
Madelines Rescue
by Ludwig Bemelmans
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The story was about a girl named Madeline who slipped and fell. One dog came to help her in the water After the dog rescued Madeline. So the whole school wanted to keep the dog. That is what the story is mostly about
Chicken Little
by Addison Moore
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Chicken Little was one of my favorite books when I was like 5 to 6 but now I'm 7 and I have different types of books that I like! So the review of the book was Chicken Little thought a piece from the sky was falling but it was just an Acorn! So Chicken Little told the whole town that the sky was falling everyone was crazy about all of this! But when Chicken Little's Dad said it was just a little acorn everyone stopped and was very Mad! So Chicken Little was very Sad! And that was my book review!
How I love Thee
by Henry Drummond
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The important thing is to love others rather than to be loved. Walk in love as Christ also hath loved us.There is no remedy for love but to love more.
Looking For Alaska
by John Green
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Looking for Alaska was one of my favorites when I first read it back in high school. Now a college graduate, and I wanted to see how it would hold up. There were still many things to love about this story. It's easy to read, has likeable characters, and is a fairly straight forward plot that does try to tackle some of life's deeper questions. From a slightly more mature perspective, I question these characters and their actions a little bit more than I did several years ago, but I still think it's worth a read, especially if you have never read any other John Green books before.