Animals inspire their little ones to chase their dreams and reach for the stars in this modern classic-in-the-making. Do you believe that dreams come true? We believe it. Absolutely! Just like we believe in you. New York Times-bestselling author Beth Ferry and Caldecott honoree Molly Idle join forces in this stunning new picture book about the power and joy of believing in yourself and in one another.
Make this your most inspiring bedtime story to say goodnight and "I love you" every night with this beloved book.
From the author of the bestselling novel The Shack and the New York Times bestsellers Cross Roads and Eve comes a compelling, conversational exploration of twenty-eight assumptions about God—assumptions that just might be keeping us from ...
Holly Bea's beloved bullmastiff, Buddy, is having a bad day.
In Believe in You, the six Cimorelli sisters share their experiences and accumulated wisdom on everything from dating and friendship to faith and family.
We Believe You elevates the stories the headlines about this issue have been missing--more than 30 experiences of trauma, healing and everyday activism, representing a diversity of races, economic and family backgrounds, gender identities, ...
This inspiring book is a must-read that makes you realize how the disorder affects the whole family and how love and dedication can allow the person with dyspraxia to succeed.' Warren Fried, Founder of Dyspraxia USA
Your dreams are not unattainable. 'Whoever dares to try can never be a total failure,' writes Robert H. Schuller, the world's leading proponent of Possibility Thinking. 'What you are going to be, is a decision you make. Believe in yourself.
A crane, in contrast, is a subprocess or special feature of a design process that can be demonstrated to permit the local speeding up of the basic, slow process of natural selection, and that can be demonstrated to be itself the ...
Set in a magical imagining of the Scotland's Loch Ness, I Believe in You is an ode to a loving adult's unconditional acceptance of their young one.
This book helps kids understand a little more about why they struggle and acknowledges the way they feel about being different, while uplifting them with the repeated refrain, "I believe in you."