Readers Program 5 - Five-Day
Recommended for ages: 10-13
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This year your children will read 25 books that will engage their hearts and captivate their minds as they...
These and many other intriguing adventures await your children.
Recommended for ages: 10-13
10 11 12 13Learn more about the complete Readers Program 5 - Five-Day package and recommended resources
$179.61You could save $17.96
Famous story about an entrepreneurial boy and his humorous escapades. Fun!
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A legendary adventure story of how Mafatu, the son of the Great Chief of Hibueru, a Polynesian people, conquers his fear of the sea and proves he isn't a coward.
A Japanese boy must face life after escaping a tidal wave that destroys his family and village.
A little cat and his master, a compassionate artist, bring about a special Buddhist miracle.
"If you make a thousand paper cranes, you will be healed." With this as her watchword, Sadako, a victim of the fallout from the Hiroshima bomb blast, begins folding. This
Hudson Taylor was only 21 when he sailed from England.
Classic story of three house pets who overcome enormous odds to return to the masters they love.
Five traditional Nigerian tales retold and beautifully illustrated with pen-and-ink drawings.
A little, blind Muslim girl, about to be sold to a beggar, is given to a missionary by her brother.
The Story of the Godolphin Arabian
A winning story of an Arabian horse from North Africa and his adventures in France and England.
Wonderful, low-cost edition includes all the most famous tales of Sheharazade.
The author worked on the edge of the Saudi Arabian desert in the 1970s.
A touching story about a Chinese boy who fails his fishing village's traditional test of manhood.
A fictional story of Matteo Ricci, the first Roman Catholic ambassador to enter China.
An Anglo Australian girl finds herself thrown into contact with an aboriginal girl of the same age who has no use for Anglos.
The Boy Who Invented Books for the Blind
Louis Braille was 12 years old when he determined to invent an easy way for blind people like himself to read and write.
Fascinating historical fiction that closely follows the truth about a brave 15-year-old Japanese fisherman, Manjiro Nakahama, who is shipwrecked far off the coast of Japan, is brought to the United
And Other Stories
A delightful collection of folktales from Africa collected by SIM missionaries.
Born in Hiroshima in 1943, Sadako was the star of her school's running team, until the dizzy spells started and she was forced to face the hardest race of her