Barbara Shook Hazen Books

I'm glad to be me
I'm glad to be me

By Barbara Shook Hazen, Ruth Shannon Odor

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Children describes some of the things that make them uniquely themselves and some of their feelings about Jesus.

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Amelie dit non
Amelie dit non

By Barbara Shook Hazen

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It's a shame about the rain
It's a shame about the rain

By Barbara Shook Hazen

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A child is disappointed when rain interferes with a visit to the lake, but a picnic by the fireplace helps to compensate.

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Wally, the worry-warthog
Wally, the worry-warthog

By Barbara Shook Hazen

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Wally, a wart hog who worries about everything, discovers that the terrifying Wilberforce has as many fears as he does.

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Very shy
Very shy

By Barbara Shook Hazen

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A very shy little girl, by getting up the courage to speak to a new boy at school, takes the first step toward overcoming her shyness.

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To Be Me (Understanding Myself Picture Books)
To Be Me (Understanding Myself Picture Books)

By Barbara Shook Hazen, Frances Hook

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A young boy describes some of the things that make him uniquely himself.

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Let s Go
Let s Go

By Barbara Shook Hazen

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