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Book Recommendations

The libraries at 1st Pres will be having The Colossal Book Sale March 26th and 27th.

Maybe some early spring cleaning is in order! If so, please keep us at the top of your list for donations. All books, movies, and audio (tape or CD) would be greatly appreciated. All donated books, movies, and audios go to a good new home, possibly the libraries here or missions locally or far away. They may even go to help out our Rummage Sale. The drop spot for these items is on the counter in the Adult Library, across from the church office. If you need someone to deliver your donations to the church, call Jan Arkills at 482-8389, or Vicki Johnson at 448-9575. We can write tax receipts if needed. Thank you! And please come shop for some good reads for yourself!


The Book of Family Fun by Barbour 649.68
Discover kid-tested, parent-proven ideas for indoor and outdoor activities, family travel, and celebrations of all kinds. Imagine having one night a week when family fun rules...a nature walk that introduces you to neighbors you never knew you had...a cross-country trip sparked by the best travel games...and an anniversary dinner planned a prepared by your kids. This book is filled with hundreds of creative, economical, and best of all, Christ-centered activities for kids of all ages.

A Positive Plan for Creating More Fun, Less Whining by Karol Ladd 649
Fun should be a part of your family’s schedule that includes a positive plan for creating
memories that will last a life-time. With easy, practical advice that any mom or dad
can implement, Karol Ladd teaches parents creative ways to weave laughter into
everyday activities. In addition, the Family Fun Devotionals at the end of each chapter
help make each day seem more like a little vacation!
                 

Prime Time Together With Kids by Donna Erickson 649
A treasury of creative, family-oriented ideas! 100 creative, leasy-to-do activities for children of all ages!
101 Best Family Card Games by Alfred Sheinwold 795.4

Start a delightful family tradition with easy-to-learn card games. Adults and kids can compete equally and at the same time, and get practice winning and losing graciously. There’s teamwork, too, in this fabulous way to enjoy each other’s company. Everyone learns about sportsmanship, concentration, teamwork and math (and you don’t have to tell
anyone!).
               

Card Games for Smart Kids by Margie Golick, PhD 795.4
You know card games are great fun, but did you know they can make you smarter? Decision making, strategy and concentration are some of the tools used to play the 40-plus games in this book.