Bigby the Giant of Wordishure

Bigby the Giant of Wordishure

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Publisher: Primedia E-launch LLC

Published:

Total Pages: 19

ISBN-13: 161979084X

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The Church Mice of Wordishure

The Church Mice of Wordishure

Author: Mick McArt

Publisher: Primedia E-launch LLC

Published: 2012-03-15

Total Pages: 26

ISBN-13: 1622090012

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Download or read book The Church Mice of Wordishure written by Mick McArt and published by Primedia E-launch LLC. This book was released on 2012-03-15 with total page 26 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:


The Hobble Hut of Wordishure

The Hobble Hut of Wordishure

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Publisher: Primedia E-launch LLC

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Total Pages: 20

ISBN-13: 1622097599

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The Tree Fort of Wordishure

The Tree Fort of Wordishure

Author: David Cundy

Publisher: Primedia E-launch LLC

Published: 2017-07-21

Total Pages: 24

ISBN-13: 1622090039

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Drawing inspiration from Jim Jarmush's (1995) acid western 'Dead Man' as well as the writings of Henri Michaeux in Miserable Miracle (1956) this self published artist book entwines a series of thirteen images made with pinhole cameras with found text to create an intangible narrative, a journey.


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Download or read book The Tree Fort of Wordishure written by David Cundy and published by Primedia E-launch LLC. This book was released on 2017-07-21 with total page 24 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Drawing inspiration from Jim Jarmush's (1995) acid western 'Dead Man' as well as the writings of Henri Michaeux in Miserable Miracle (1956) this self published artist book entwines a series of thirteen images made with pinhole cameras with found text to create an intangible narrative, a journey.


Tales of Wordishure

Tales of Wordishure

Author: Mick Mcart

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Published: 2009-08-15

Total Pages: 108

ISBN-13: 9781432744243

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What is Wordishure? It is a collection of seven children's stories in one book. The first six chronicle the adventures and lessons of the various inhabitants of Wordishure. Story number seven brings all the characters of the first six together for one grand adventure. These stories are written for children of all ages and can be enjoyed by parent and child alike. Each adventure includes Biblical lessons that will inspire the reader and also start a dialogue between parent and child about God and personal accountability. Children tend to have a natural love for Jesus Christ, but sometimes they grow away from Him as they get older because they never truly got to know him. Some just seem to love Him because they sit in church every Sunday and they see that their parents are pleased when they say they love Him. Children need to get to know Jesus at a level they can understand, and that their decision to follow Him requires a willingness to change their heart and behavior. I have written the Tales of Wordishure because I have seen very few pieces of Christian literature that are written in the style of children's classics such as "The Ugly Duckling," "Little Red Riding Hood," "Hansel and Gretel," or "The 3 Little Pigs." The Lord used parables to help people understand the mysteries of God. Tales of Wordishure does the same thing, but at a level that children can understand and have fun with at the same time. There is no magic in Wordishure. Today's popular children's literature emphasizes the use of witchcraft, numbing the child at an early age to think that it is okay. Wordishure is an alternative. There are fantastic situations in the stories, but all are resolved through prayer, proper decisions by the characters, and trust in the Lord. Children need to know at an early age not to put their trust in secular fantasies, but to trust in sound Biblical doctrine. Where is Wordishure? It is an imaginary realm where modern technology does not exist. It is a world seen from a child's point of view. Are there adults in these stories? There are parents in all the stories, and although never named, they are seen as wise and to be obeyed. Are there wicked villains in Wordishure? There are no true villains or fear of death in Wordishure, only the misunderstood, or creatures that have lost their way from following God's word. What is the age range for the reader? Children of all ages call enjoy The Tales of Wordishure. The characters in the stories fire up the imagination of the smallest child, while word play and Christian principles hold the attention of the older kids and adults. Why is there a scripture verse at the beginning of each story? Each story is built around a Bible principle that the child should learn as the story progresses. Some stories have more than one Biblical lesson, though!


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Download or read book Tales of Wordishure written by Mick Mcart and published by . This book was released on 2009-08-15 with total page 108 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: What is Wordishure? It is a collection of seven children's stories in one book. The first six chronicle the adventures and lessons of the various inhabitants of Wordishure. Story number seven brings all the characters of the first six together for one grand adventure. These stories are written for children of all ages and can be enjoyed by parent and child alike. Each adventure includes Biblical lessons that will inspire the reader and also start a dialogue between parent and child about God and personal accountability. Children tend to have a natural love for Jesus Christ, but sometimes they grow away from Him as they get older because they never truly got to know him. Some just seem to love Him because they sit in church every Sunday and they see that their parents are pleased when they say they love Him. Children need to get to know Jesus at a level they can understand, and that their decision to follow Him requires a willingness to change their heart and behavior. I have written the Tales of Wordishure because I have seen very few pieces of Christian literature that are written in the style of children's classics such as "The Ugly Duckling," "Little Red Riding Hood," "Hansel and Gretel," or "The 3 Little Pigs." The Lord used parables to help people understand the mysteries of God. Tales of Wordishure does the same thing, but at a level that children can understand and have fun with at the same time. There is no magic in Wordishure. Today's popular children's literature emphasizes the use of witchcraft, numbing the child at an early age to think that it is okay. Wordishure is an alternative. There are fantastic situations in the stories, but all are resolved through prayer, proper decisions by the characters, and trust in the Lord. Children need to know at an early age not to put their trust in secular fantasies, but to trust in sound Biblical doctrine. Where is Wordishure? It is an imaginary realm where modern technology does not exist. It is a world seen from a child's point of view. Are there adults in these stories? There are parents in all the stories, and although never named, they are seen as wise and to be obeyed. Are there wicked villains in Wordishure? There are no true villains or fear of death in Wordishure, only the misunderstood, or creatures that have lost their way from following God's word. What is the age range for the reader? Children of all ages call enjoy The Tales of Wordishure. The characters in the stories fire up the imagination of the smallest child, while word play and Christian principles hold the attention of the older kids and adults. Why is there a scripture verse at the beginning of each story? Each story is built around a Bible principle that the child should learn as the story progresses. Some stories have more than one Biblical lesson, though!