Book Review: The Incredible Catholic Mass
“The Holy Mass is as full of mysteries as the ocean is full of drops, or as the sky is full of stars, and as the courts of Heaven are […]
“The Holy Mass is as full of mysteries as the ocean is full of drops, or as the sky is full of stars, and as the courts of Heaven are […]
The Mass, what can we say? If you are a protestant as I was, there is no way of explaining this except to say, Imagine you are at the foot of the cross with Our Lady, St. Mary Magdalene, and St. John. This is the Mass.
Who owned the donkeys that Jesus summoned for His grand entrance into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday? Why were they chosen? What happened to them when and after they were given this great honor? In this fictional tale, the author weaves together Sacred Scripture and imagination to create a heart-warming story.
A new book to help an age old problem: motivating the reluctant writer.
The following books were created to interest and engage reluctant writers. Simple journals designed to assist the “writing process,” these books have supportive content, including: Vocabulary Spelling Tips Sentence Starters […]
Teaching kids to write and write well is a real challenge. Teachers have seen many writing curriculum come and go. Along with the “Whole Language” challenge came the “Writing Process.” […]
This book tackles a BIG subject by reducing it into picture book format for children. The illustrations in this book are engaging and detailed. Big ideas include: fiat money, abuses […]
Goodnight Bitcoin By Scott and Mallory Sibley Goodnight Bitcoin encourages thought and conversation about bitcoin. In this artful, rhyming book many new words and concepts are quickly introduced including: Satoshi, […]
Miguelito leaves Cuba for America: A True Story Miguelito Leaves Cuba for America, authored by Michael J. Ruiz, an experienced teacher, is a personal historical account of life in Cuba […]
This series is perfect for developing interest and intrigue into former days. Each book covers overlooked facts that truly ignite the imagination. The reader is brought back in time while curiosity is stimulated by these unreported details.