Homeschool Bookstore: Halloween
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Halloween, Is It for Real? HardcoverHalloween is an odd mixture of creepy creatures, costume parties, and harvest festivals. It is also a confusing time for those hesitant to celebrate a holiday that traces its roots to pagan practices and beliefs. Harold Myra, President of Christianity Today, Inc., has written this trustworthy story, accompanied by fun illustrations, to come to the rescue of children and parents so they may learn how to enjoy Halloween and use the day to celebrate God's victory over evil. Recommended for ages 2 to 5. |
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Halloween: Trick Or Treat?Black cats, jack-o'-lanterns, and costumes. Innocent symbols? Or
sorcery, witchcraft, and satanism? It is the parents' responsibility to
decide whether to allow their children to participate in celebrations
that has its roots in occultism. Here's the help you need to decide
whether your kids should participate in this fall tradition. (PG) 60
minutes. |
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Halloween Maze (redesign)--pkg of 25Jimmy gets lost while trick-or-treating and needs help to find his way home. In the same way, we are all lost in our sins and need Jesus to lead us to Heaven. A new maze graces the cover of this Halloween classic. |
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Halloween: What's a Christian to Do?Trick-or-treaters parading from house to house, lawns decorated with witches and hobgoblins---what's a Christian to do? Russo, a father and youth evangelist, offers practical tips for raising kids in today's secular culture; informative facts about occult and pagan festivals; and sound biblical guidelines for creating alternative activities that celebrate God's victory over evil. Approx. 124 pages, softcover from Harvest. |
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Halloween, Thematic UnitHalloween contains a captivating whole language, thematic unit. Its 80 exciting pages are filled with a wide variety of lesson ideas and activities designed for use with primary children. At its core are three high-quality children's literature selections, The Biggest Pumpkin Ever, Corduroy's Halloween, and Arthur's Halloween. For each of these books, activities are included which set the stage for reading, encourage the enjoyment of the book, and extend the concepts gained. In addition, the theme is connected to the curriculum with activities in language artss (including daily writing suggestions), math, science, social studies, art, music, and life skills. Many of these activities encourage cooperative learning. Furthermore, directions for student-created Big Books and culminating activities, which allow students to synthesize their knowledge in order to produce products that can be shared beyond the classroom, highlight this very complete teacher resource. |
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The Un-Halloween BookYou don't need ghosts and goblins to have a great time this October.
Celebrate a fall festival instead---complete with wholesome costumes,
scarecrows, and painted pumpkins! Stuffed with faith-building games,
crafts, puzzles, snack recipes, and costume ideas, this ministry book
is a super resource for Sunday school teachers and homeschoolers all
year long. 247 perforated reproducible pages, softcover from Legacy. |
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The Facts on HalloweenTrick or treat? Every Halloween children set to gather as many goodies
as they possibly can, acting out practices they know little about.
Whether through trick or treating in the neighborhood or dressing up in
scary costumes for school, Halloween teaches kids about witches, ghosts
and the occult. Is this autumn ritual truly innocent? Or does it also
have a darker side? |
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How Can I Celebrate Halloween? A Young Christian's Guide for the Secular Holiday, DVDDigger is a curious youngster who would like to join in on the Halloween festivities, but some of his friends say the celebrating Halloween is wrong. His sister, Beth, calms Diggers fears by teaching him the Christian history of All Saint's Day celebration. Digger is pleased to learn that young Christians can enjoy the Halloween celebration with the knowledge that God is our refuge and strength, therefore we have nothing to fear. This delightful program uses a combination of live-action puppets, illustrations, and 3-D computer animation. Running time: Approximately 23 minutes. Recommended for ages 5 to 10. Coded for all regions. A Note to our International Video and DVD Customers: Videos and DVDs purchased from Christianbook.com are in the following formats : |
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Mommy, Why Don't We Celebrate Halloween?Children ask the toughest questions! As a parent, you want to give them the best answers. This children's book will help answer tough questions simply, biblically, and lovingly. Christ-centered and sensitively written, it will help satisfy the curiosity of even the most inquisitive children. For parents who need help explaining why they don' celebrate Halloween, here's kid-friendly resource to make it easier! Linda Hacon Winwood's black-and-white illustrated story explains the holiday's pagan origins and its disputed historic relationship to All Saints Day. Includes a suggested lesson plan. Recommended for ages 4 to 7. |
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Let's Shine Jesus' Light on HalloweenDiscover how holiday celebrations can help you develop your child's Christian faith. Beginning with familiar customs and traditions, this book helps children see that although Halloween is about jack-o-lanterns, costumes, and candy, Jesus is the light of the world. |
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