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"The
Bluebirds and Their Neighbors"
Old
Homestead Tales
Series Vol. 1
160
Pages
"The Bluebirds and Their Neighbors" will encourage you to watch
for God's creatures around your own home. These "Old Homestead" animals may very
well live near you too. Sharpen your awareness of neighborhood animals through laughing
Robin Red & Tattler Jay.
ISBN
# 1-881545-80-6
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"The
Mallards and Their Neighbors"
Old
Homestead Tales
Series Vol. 2
181
Pages
"The Mallards and Their Neighbors" makes learning
about nature fun. The author, Neil Wayne Northey, describes the wonders of
wildlife around the pond in a simple, understandable way. Character lessons are taught
throughout each chapter. Elementary students through adults will enjoy this story of the
life cycle of mallards and their friends.
ISBN #
1-881545-89-X
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"Paddletail
the Beaver
and His Neighbors"
Old
Homestead Tales
Series Vol. 3
182
Pages
Neil Wayne
Northey continues to teach us principles of right living in his book,
"Paddletail
the Beaver and His Neighbors." The animals around Wildwood Pond are more
timid, but help us learn to be open and caring, and show good manners, no matter where we
live. God can teach us about ourselves through studying His works of nature.
ISBN #
1-881545-84-9
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"Wild
Creatures in Winter"
Old
Homestead Tales
Series Vol. 4
188
Pages
"Wild Creatures In Winter" introduces us to animals that live on the
Old Homestead during wintertime. these creatures teach us to practice thriftiness... and
how to work now to be prepared for the future. Most of all, we can learn that God made the
animals and loves them, just as He loves us.
ISBN
# 1-881545-89-X
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"Wild
Animals of Africa"
Old
Homestead Tales
Series Vol. 5
182
Pages
In "Wild Animals of Africa", the author of Old Homestead Tales, Neil
Wayne Northey, brings the animals on the broad plain of life. Some of the creatures are
look strange, act strange, and sometimes they eat strange things.... But just as we may
meet peculiar people along life's way, we should not rush to judgment by what we see and
hear. Many lessons can be learned from God's animal creation.
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