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Caravans and Castles

  • 3 - 7 Years
  • Paperback
  • 112 pages
  • Publisher: Day One
  • 15 x 21.1 x 0.7 cm

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Two boys, Tyler and Theo become friends as a result of being bullied in school. They become known as the two 'Ts' and embark on several adventures, even being kidnapped by rustlers! Their adventures bring them to a realisation that there is a God who loves them.
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  • Author

    Mary Weeks Millard

  • Book Format

    Paperback / softback

  • Publisher

    Day One

  • Published

    February 2013

  • Recommended for Ages

    from 8 years up to 12 years

  • Weight

    155g

  • Page Count

    112

  • Dimensions

    15 x 21.1 x 0.7 cm

  • ISBN

    9781846253645

  • ISBN-10

    1846253640

  • Eden Code

    4076221

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  • TGBS

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    This children's book is set in a small West Country village. It is about the adventures of two ten year old boys who are having a difficult time at school: one for being from a wealthy background and the other from a Gypsy background. The two strike up a friendship and the excitement begins. Along the way the two discover the Bible and the Christian faith. The Christian thread that runs through the book is well written although the way that the parents of the Gypsy boy are saved is rather bizarre. It would have been better if the local church had played a bigger role. However the story is interesting, the morals sound and the lessons clear. It would make a good Sunday School prize and would be especially relevant for boys who have no Christian background.

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