Yeehaw, the Chosen Donkey


Book Description

This is the story born of a song that Dolly wrote years ago for her children's choir, as a substitute for "Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer." It's the tale of an adorable little donkey named Yeehaw who is chosen to carry Mary into Bethlehem to deliver baby Jesus. He gets to witness the birth and life of the Savior of the world. Yeehaw's grandson, Prancer, is chosen to carry King Jesus in his triumphant entry into Jerusalem before the crucifixion. Yeehaw and his family then celebrate the resurrection of Christ and the promise of his return. This story of Yeehaw and various other hoofed animals is interwoven with actual biblical events, making it a great teaching tool for parents and Sunday school teachers and a book to treasure for life.




Yeehaw, the Chosen Donkey


Book Description

This is the story born of a song that Dolly wrote years ago for her childrens choir, as a substitute for Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer. Its the tale of an adorable little donkey named Yeehaw who is chosen to carry Mary into Bethlehem to deliver baby Jesus. He gets to witness the birth and life of the Savior of the world. Yeehaws grandson, Prancer, is chosen to carry King Jesus in his triumphant entry into Jerusalem before the crucifixion. Yeehaw and his family then celebrate the resurrection of Christ and the promise of his return. This story of Yeehaw and various other hoofed animals is interwoven with actual biblical events, making it a great teaching tool for parents and Sunday school teachers and a book to treasure for life.




When Heaven Comes Down


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A fresh look at heaven invading earth, based on personal experiences with God's glory. To know God personally, says the author, is to experience His glory.




Hee-haw! Yee-haw!


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Clover is Billy's donkey. They are best friends, but one day, Billy grows too big to ride Clover. What will Clover do now?







The Wonky Donkey


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Kids will love this cumulative and hysterical read-aloud that features a free downloadable song "I was walking down the road and I saw... a donkey, Hee Haw And he only had three legs He was a wonky donkey." Children will be in fits of laughter with this perfect read-aloud tale of an endearing donkey. By the book's final page, readers end up with a spunky hanky-panky cranky stinky-dinky lanky honky-tonky winky wonky donkey Download the free song at www.scholastic.com/wonkydonkey.




The Grinny Granny Donkey


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THE GRINNY GRANNY DONKEY is the third book from Craig Smith and Katz Cowley, the creative team behind the Scottish Granny internet sensation, THE WONKY DONKEY! Meet the latest addition to the phenomenal donkey family and get ready to hee haw with laughter! A brilliantly funny story by Craig Smith and beautiful illustrations by Katz Cowley guarantee that THE GRINNY GRANNY DONKEY will become your new favourite picture book.




My Father's Tears


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A sensational collection of stories of the American experience from the Depression to the aftermath of 9/11, by one of the most gifted American writers of the twentieth century and the author of the acclaimed Rabbit series. John Updike mingles narratives of Pennsylvania with stories of New England suburbia and of foreign travel: “Personal Archaeology” considers life as a sequence of half-buried layers, and “The Full Glass” distills a lifetime’s happiness into one brimming moment of an old man’s bedtime routine. High-school class reunions, in “The Walk with Elizanne” and “The Road Home,” restore their hero to youth’s commonwealth where, as the narrator of the title story confides, “the self I value is stored, however infrequently I check on its condition.” Exotic locales encountered in the journeys of adulthood include Morocco, Florida, Spain, Italy, and India. The territory of childhood, with its fundamental, formative mysteries, is explored in “The Guardians,” “The Laughter of the Gods,” and “Kinderszenen.” Love’s fumblings among the bourgeoisie yield the tart comedy of “Free,” “Delicate Wives,” “The Apparition,” and “Outage.”




The Dinky Donkey (A Wonky Donkey Book)


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The Wonky Donkey has a daughter in this hilarious sequel to the runaway hit! Wonky Donkey had a child,it was a little girl.Hee Haw! The laugh-out-loud follow-up to the viral sensation The Wonky Donkey is finally here! Featuring playful verses by Craig Smith and charming illustrations by Katz Cowley, The Dinky Donkey follows the same formula that made its predecessor a worldwide hit. Readers will love the antics of this stinky punky plinky-plonky winky-tinky pinky funky blinky dinky donkey!




As We Forgive


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Inspired by the award-winning film of the same name. If you were told that a murderer was to be released into your neighborhood, how would you feel? But what if it weren't only one, but thousands? Could there be a common roadmap to reconciliation? Could there be a shared future after unthinkable evil? If forgiveness is possible after the slaughter of nearly a million in a hundred days in Rwanda, then today, more than ever, we owe it to humanity to explore how one country is addressing perceptual, social-psychological, and spiritual dimensions to achieve a more lasting peace. If forgiveness is possible after genocide, then perhaps there is hope for the comparably smaller rifts that plague our relationships, our communities, and our nation. Based on personal interviews and thorough research, As We Forgive returns to the boundary lines of genocide's wounds and traces the route of reconciliation in the lives of Rwandans--victims, widows, orphans, and perpetrators--whose past and future intersect. We find in these stories how suffering, memory, and identity set up roadblocks to forgiveness, while mediation, truth-telling, restitution, and interdependence create bridges to healing. As We Forgive explores the pain, the mystery, and the hope through seven compelling stories of those who have made this journey toward reconciliation. The result is a narrative that breathes with humanity and is as haunting as it is hopeful.