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Little Miss My Complete Collection - 36 Books Box Set

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Little Miss My Complete Collection - 36 Books Box SetLittle Miss My Complete Collection 36 Books Box Set This delightful set features the complete collection of 36 timeless Little Miss stories. As well as the much loved classic titles, Little Miss Naughty, Little Miss Sunshine and Little Miss Chatterbox, you can also enjoy the newest addition to the collection, Little Miss Inventor. The lasting appeal of these classic books will ensure this collection takes pride of place on any child's nursery

Little Miss My Complete Collection - 36 Books Box Set 

This delightful set features the complete collection of 36 timeless Little Miss stories. As well as the much loved classic titles, Little Miss Naughty, Little Miss Sunshine and Little Miss Chatterbox, you can also enjoy the newest addition to the collection, Little Miss Inventor. 

The lasting appeal of these classic books will ensure this collection takes pride of place on any child's nursery bookshelf. Perfect for toddlers and children aged 2+. 

  1. Little Miss Bossy 

Little Miss Bossy liked to boss everybody around, which nobody liked. When the wizard named Wilfred saw how bossy she was, he decided something ought to be done and he introduced her to something even bossier than her. 

  1. Little Miss Naughty 

Little Miss Naughty was the naughtiest person you'll ever meet. When the Mr Men decided they'd had enough of Little Miss Naughty's naughtiness, they called on a friend to help teach her a lesson. 

  1. Little Miss Neat 

Little Miss Neat was a very tidy person, everything has its place. And every summer she goes on holiday for a week. What will happen when Mr Muddle visits while she's out? 

  1. Little Miss Sunshine 

While Little Miss Sunshine was driving home from her holiday she ran across a signpost. To Miseryland. What will happen to the crying folks of Miseryland when Little Miss Sunshine comes to visit 

  1. Little Miss Tiny 

Little Miss Tiny lives in a mousehole. She is so sad because she's so small, so small that nobody even knows that she exists. What will happen when she gets brave enough to go outside? Will she find friends to talk to? 

  1. Little Miss Trouble 

One day Little Miss Trouble was causing trouble, again. Telling lies about Mr Small. Then Mr Small and Dr Makeyouwell came up with an idea to show Little Miss Trouble that too much trouble is no fun. 

  1. Little Miss Giggles 

One terrible day Little Miss Giggles lost her giggle! Where did it go? Follow along as Mr Happy tries to find her giggle again. 

  1. Little Miss Helpful 

Little Miss Helpful was one of those people who loved to help other people, but who ended up helping nobody. 

  1. Little Miss Magic 

When Little Miss Magic told something to do something, it did it! So when Mr Tickle and his long arms were tickling too much, Mr Happy asked Little Miss Magic to help. 

  1. Little Miss Shy 

Little Miss Shy couldn't decide whether or not she would go to Mr Funny's party. People frightened her, but she didn't want to be rude... Will she get over her fear of people and go to Mr Funny's party? 

  1. Little Miss Splendid 

Nothing was too good for Little Miss Splendid. So when she saw the most splendid hat you've ever seen, she had to get it. But it wasn't long before the hat started to cause some problems. 

  1. Little Miss Twins 

Little Miss Twin and Little Miss Twin, both of them, lived in Twoland. In Twoland everything comes in two. Follow Mr Nosey the time he visited Twoland and met Little Miss Twin and Little Miss Twin. 

  1. Little Miss Chatterbox 

Little Miss Chatterbox, just like her brother Mr Chatterbox, talked all the time. This is a story about the time Little Miss Chatterbox decided to get herself a job. But what job will suit her chattiness? 

  1. Little Miss Dotty 

Nonesenseland was holding the Nonsense Cup again, this time for the dottiest idea of the year. And Little Miss Dotty was sure she would win. Will Little Miss Dotty come up with the dottiest idea in Nonsense Land. 

  1. Little Miss Late 
  2. Little Miss Lucky 

It was late at night and Little Miss Lucky heard a knock at the door. When she got up to see who was there nobody was outside. And things only got worse. Is Little Miss Lucky really all that lucky? 

  1. Little Miss Scatterbrain 

Little Miss Scatterbrain was just a little bit forgetful. Follow Little Miss Scatterbrain as she went through her scatterbrained day trying to run errands. 

  1. Little Miss Star 

Little Miss Star was very popular, but not famous. And she wanted to be. But then Little Miss Star had an idea. How will she become famous? 

  1. Little Miss Busy 

Little Miss Busy loved nothing more than to be hard at work, keeping herself busy. But when she got ill the doctor said she needed a lot of rest. Whatever will a busybody like Little Miss Busy do stuck in bed? 

  1. Little Miss Quick 

Little Miss Quick was always in a terrible hurry, but this meant that she also was very careless. See what happened when Little Miss Quick helped out the postman, Mr Strong and the zookeeper. 

  1. Little Miss Wise

Little Miss Wise liked to go for a walk every day. On her walks she often met other people who were not quite so wise. Will she be able to be wise and keep her friends? 

  1. Little Miss Tidy 

In Little Miss Tidy's house everything had its place. But being absent-minded, Little Miss Tidy couldn't remember where she'd put things when she tidied up. Can Little Miss Tidy's friends help her remember where she put things? 

  1. Little Miss Greedy 

Little Miss Greedy was greedy, indeed. It was her cousin, Mr Greedy's, birthday and he invited her to tea. What did Little Miss Greedy get her cousin for his birthday? 

  1. Little Miss Fickle 

Little Miss Fickle couldn't make up her mind about anything. But when she went missing, it was Little Miss Neat who couldn't decide where to find Little Miss Fickle. Will Little Miss Neat find Little Miss Fickle? 

  1. Little Miss Brainy 

Little Miss Brainy knew an awful lot of things, and people came from far and wide to ask her questions. But the questions were too simple. So she travelled to a place called Cleverland, where she hoped everybody would ask her difficult questions. 

  1. Little Miss Stubborn 

Once Little Miss Stubborn had made up her mind there was no unmaking it. How stubborn is Little Miss Stubborn? See what happens when she goes to Mr Strong's for some eggs. 

  1. Little Miss Curious 

Little Miss Curious always wanted to know the how and why and what of everything. Are you as curious as Little Miss Curious? 

  1. Little Miss Fun 

Little Miss Fun loved to have parties. Come along to one of her parties and see all the fun things that she and the Mr Men do. 

  1. Little Miss Contrary 

Little Miss Contrary always did the opposite of what you would think she would do, like show up early for Mr Happy's birthday. Follow along as Mr Happy introduces Little Miss Contrary to the other Mr Men. 

  1. Little Miss Somersault 

Little Miss Somersault had more energy than anybody. She often used her energy to help out other people. Until she finds out she has a great fear of heights. Will Little Miss Somersault still be able to help out the Mr Men? 

  1. Little Miss Scary 

Little Miss Scary liked to creep up behind people and shout 'BOO!' But when Mr Jelly has been scared too much, he and Mr Noisy decide to teach Little Miss Scary a lesson. 

  1. Little Miss Bad
  2. Little Miss Whoops 

Little Miss Whoops really is the most accidental person in the world, just like her brother, Mr Bump. See all the accidents she has while trying to get to her brother's house. 

  1. Little Miss Princess 

Little Miss Princess lives in a castle with turrets and a moat. A very big castle. And Little Miss Princess has lots of people to do things for her. But Little Miss Princess isn't rude and spoiled. She is a kind and generous, good hearted princess. One day, she decides to help an injured Mr. Bump, but as you can imagine, Little Miss Princess isn't used to doing things herself, so everything doesn't quite go to plan...This is a sweet and funny tale that will leave all little princesses giggling. 

  1. Little Miss Hug 

Little Miss Hug is an expert hugger. More than anything else, she loves to hug her friends and make them feel better. And there are times when she hugs just for the fun of it. After all, everyone needs a hug, don't they. 

  1. Little Miss Inventor 

Little Miss Inventor is as bright as a button. She loves to invent things and has lots of bright ideas. What clever inventions will Little Miss Inventor come up with next.



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Dave Jenkins
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Read this book slowly, prayerfully and watch as God works in and through your life.
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How People Change is written by Timothy S. Lane and Paul David Tripp. Both men are experienced Pastors, counselors and Professors. Every year tons of books come on the market that seeks to help readers grow in understanding their problems and overcoming their difficulties. On the back cover of the book Dr. Mark Dever offers this endorsement of How People Change: This book is applied theology. It is about heat, the cross, and fruit. It's about present grace. In sixteen short and well-illustrated chapters, the wonderful prospect of change for the good is held out for the reader. We are called to consider our circumstances and our responses to them, and beneath that to examine our hearts' desires and to afresh to Christ's Cross. This book will challenge you and confront you in ways that will make you uncomfortable. This is not a book of "feel good self-help" where you will learn six to ten steps to be a better person. This book begins with proclaiming the bad news that man is a sinner in need of a Savior and then proceeds to explain the remedy to sin which is found in Christ alone. Perhaps you've read a self-help book before, or you've listened to other self-help guru's on TV, and found their advice to be wanting. Drs. Lane and Tripp in How People Change lead their readers through what biblical change is by first helping the reader see their sin so they can behold the Savior who longs to change you through and through. In this book, you will learn to see how God is at work to make you the person you were created to be. In this book, you will be confronted to examine your life in light of the Bible which will be painful at times. Most importantly this book will help you grow in the Gospel. This book will help you grow through the trials we all experience by not relying on yourself but on the Gospel. This book will help you grow in effectiveness in ministry, because the message of this book is aimed to help you grow in personal holiness unto the Lord. Perhaps you have a struggling marriage- this book will help address heart issues rather than surface issues that are affecting your relationship with God and others. This book will address, confront and challenge your pride, your self-reliance, and your self-righteousness. Yet, this book never misses a beat when it discusses the bad news but also presses the reader to go lay down their burdens, cares, wants, needs, anxieties and problems at the Cross of Christ. Dr. Dever is correct in his description of this book- it will challenge you to consider your circumstances, your responses to them, and beneath that to examine your hearts desires and turn afresh to the Cross. Take up and read this book! Read this book slowly, and digest its message. Read this book prayerfully and discuss it with others. I heartily recommend this book for new and mature Christians. The authors explain the Gospel in a way that is thoroughly biblical and yet practical. The strength of this book is that it is thoroughly Gospel-centered. As I read this book, I was challenged and confronted by areas in my own life that needed to change. As I continued reading the book, and finally finished the book, I saw more clearly how God was at work in my life. The authors achieve their Gospel-goals wonderfully in this book. I can only pray (as I'm sure the authors do and many others) that many more believers take up this book, and not only read it but heed its message.
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“How people Change” is the second best book I have read this year (the first being “The Gospel according to Jesus” by John MacArthur). There is indeed a “gospel gap” (as the authors call it) among Bible-believing Christians today. We believe the gospel for our past forgiveness and future hope, but often forget that the gospel applies to present everyday living as well. They focus our problem on heart idolatry - we have replaced Christ with something else! They put it this way – “The heart is the steering wheel of every human being. Everything we do is shaped and controlled by what our hearts desire. That is why the Bible is very clear that God wants our hearts. Only when God has your heart does he have you. As much as we are affected by our broken world and the sins of others against us, our greatest problem is the sin that resides in our hearts. That is why the message of the gospel is that God transforms our lives by transforming our hearts.” And again, “Even though life is hard, it is not the hardships that cause us to respond as we do. Our responses are shaped by the thoughts and motives of our hearts (Heb. 4:12).” The authors also remind us that in Christ and His gospel, we have a new record, a new power and are set free from the enslaving power of sin. They write, “With the new record and new power we have received, we are set free from the enslaving power of sin and the condemnation of the law. We are dead to the world and we have power over the Evil One who tempts us with worldly Christ-replacements. We don’t have to be controlled by them anymore! We are now free to live, act, think, and believe in new and surprising ways.” The authors also remind us of our marriage or union to Christ, and how God designed heart change to take place in the context of community (the church) – something we conveniently ignore in our mostly individualistic culture! The latter part of the book focuses on four themes: Heat, Thorns, Cross and Fruit. “Heat” is the pressures of everyday life and includes blessings, temptations and difficulties. “Thorns” is the ungodly response to the daily situations of life. “Cross” is the resources available in Christ to every believer. “Fruit” is the Godly response to the situation resulting from God’s work in the heart. With sharp Biblical insight and relevant everyday stories, the authors present a mirror in front of our souls, so that we see the hope & power of Christ and His gospel for everyday living. Heart change is possible! Read this book and apply its truths! I hope to do the same.
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Joshua D. Reitano
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Lasting change
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What does it take for lasting change to take root in your life? This is the question Timothy Lane and Paul Tripp tackle in the book. Both are biblical counselors and faculty at CCEF (Christian Counseling and Education Foundation - maybe the best biblical counseling group out there). Paul Tripp is also a pastor at Tenth Pres in Philadelphia. The authors believe that in the lives of many believers (and a whole lot of churches) there is a "gospel gap." Many Christians are ineffective and unproductive because they see the good news of the gospel as the means of cleansing their past sins, and the way to be assured of a future hope. But they forget the power of the gospel to change their life in the hear and now. Lane and Tripp use Jeremiah 17:5-10 as the source for their dominant metaphor for life change. This passage gives us a view of life that involves four elements. 1. Heat - This is the person's situation in daily life, with difficulties, blessings, and temptations. 2. Thorns - This is the person's ungodly response to the situation. It includes behavior, the heart driving the behavior, and the consequences that result. 3. Cross - This focuses on the presence of God in his redemptive glory and love. Through Christ, he brings comfort, cleansing, and the power to change. 4. Fruit - This is the person's new godly response to the situation resulting from God's power at work in the heart. It includes behavior, the heart renewed by grace, and the harvest of consequences that follow. Each chapter has large sections of careful explanation of biblical passages. Lane and Tripp also use real life examples from their counseling and church ministry to illustrate the point. It's both theological and practical. It's a great book for those who do counseling, or even just general discipleship. It's a good book for those wanting to better understand the process of sanctification, and how they themselves can grow. I'm looking forward to looking through the curriculum based on the book, and see if we can find a venue to use it in our church. Highly recommended!
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