No Playing Ball Inside the House


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Do you ever feel that your living room doubles up as a sports ground? This book is a tribute to all the mothers dodging balls as they walk into or out of a room. Enjoy this sweet and comical story, AND "NO PLAYING BALL INSIDE THE HOUSE".




Mom Always Said, "Don't Play Ball in the House," (and Other Stuff We Learned from TV)


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From the Andy Griffith Show to Wonder Woman, from sitcoms to game shows to police and medical dramas, television has charmed the Baby Boomers and is now enticing the "twentysomething" MTV generation. Quotes, songs, questions and answers, theme songs and more make this book the playful companion for friends leaping back into their pool of youthful memories.




The Churchman


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Delinquency and Spare Time


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Supreme Court


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Don't Play with the Ball in the House!


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"Don't Play with the Ball in the House!" Authors Spencer Miller and Harry Florio heard this quite a lot growing up! Despite being told over and over again, they always seemed to forget that playing with a ball indoors was against the rules! This book is for sport mad young children, who cannot help themselves but play with the ball in the house! A disgruntled mother tells her son not to play indoors in this hilariously silly tale, but this does not seem to help! A rhyming tale, this book features beautiful illustrations and is a fun, engaging and lighthearted bedtime story that children will love, and want to read again and again. An Extract from "Don't Play with the Ball in the House!" "You can play with the ball with a monkey You can play with the ball with a mouse, You can play with the ball with a Hammerhead Shark, But don't play with the ball in the house!"




Playing Without the Ball


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Some might think Jay was cheated. By his mother, who walked out when he was 9. By his dad, who took a job a couple thousand miles away and let him stay above a bar in a one-room apartment. By the basketball coach, who saw his talent but chose youth over determination. And even Jay’s not sure whether this last year of high school in the small town of Sturbridge, Pennsylvania, will add up to anything. But just when senior year seems a waste–kissing the wrong girls, offending the right ones, playing basketball on a church league with other “rejects”–life begins to click again. The church league gives him some of the best basketball he’s ever played, and the right girl gives him a second chance. Jay may not know what he wants next out of life, but he’s beginning to get a clue about how to play the game.




The Home Missionary


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No. 3 of each volume contains the annual report and minutes of the annual meeting.