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Great Stories Volume 1 CDs by Your Story Hour (ISBN: 9781600790348)
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Great Stories Volume 1 CDs Hardcover - 2004
by Your Story Hour
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Set of 6 CDs GREAT STORIES 1 A mix of 12 stories about people that became famous by doing the right things and making good decisions. Also kids in big time adventures and even in trouble. Stories include: The Bravest One-Brave Vietnam war orphan The Emerald Violin-World War II narrow escape We Bixby's stick together-peer pressure/drugs Betsy's Peanut Butter Manna-faith in God and child's trust All things for Andrew-Amazing reunion The Sheaf of Grain-cruelty is forgiven The Raven and the Ring-Honesty rewarded by God Little Em-God uses spoiled little girl A song in her heart-Fanny Crosby part 1 A Seeing Heart-Fanny Crosby part 2 The Gunner Wore Petticoats-Molly Pitcher Johann Sebastian Bach-Biography"
Details
- Title Great Stories Volume 1 CDs
- Author Your Story Hour
- Binding Hardcover
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Your Story Hour Recordings
- Date 2004-01
- ISBN 9781600790348 / 1600790348
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