Glenda Palmer Books

P is for pink polliwogs
P is for pink polliwogs

By Glenda Palmer

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Presents aspects of God's special creation for each letter of the alphabet, from Adam to zebras.

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Two enormous elephants
Two enormous elephants

By Glenda Palmer

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A child praises God for creating a variety of creatures, from one human being to ten ladybugs.

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Blue galoshes in spring
Blue galoshes in spring

By Glenda Palmer

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A child describes the weather, colors, sounds, feelings, and activities associated with each season of the year and thanks God for creating them.

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Sidewalk squares and triangle birds
Sidewalk squares and triangle birds

By Glenda Palmer

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A child introduces various shapes and demonstrates how to draw animals using circles, ovals, squares, rectangles, and triangles.

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God must have smiled when he made animals
God must have smiled when he made animals

By Glenda Palmer

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Rhyming text and illustrations present examples of remarkable animals that must have made God smile upon their creation. Includes pages that fold out.

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