Rabbit Trails: Tad and the Flying Squirrel / Lyn and the Monk Seal
By AmyG
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Rabbit Trails Book 2
Side A: "Tad and the Flying Squirrel"
Tad is a normal boy struggling to live up to his father's name; the legendary Honda Tadakatsu, the most revered samurai of all time. A tale set in fifteenth-century Japan about the wisdom, power, and glory of the Lord and putting on the Lord's armor.
Side B: "Lyn and the Monk Seal"
Helping run her parent's cafe in Hawaii, Lyn is an incredibly busy girl who makes a point to keep God first. A story that centers on praying, resting, and honoring God by keeping the Sabbath holy.
Rabbit Trails offer something for everyone:
For God - Profits go to feed and rescue children.
For kids - The books have animals, art, and fun.
For parents - Bible verses, character themes and mini-studies are included.
For teachers - The books are designed to aid a love of learning in fun bite-sized portions that include science and history content.
AmyG
In 2015, Amy’s daughter had a school assignment to write a short story. The mother-daughter team delighted in adding extra details and facts (“rabbit trails”) to her daughter’s Egyptian cat story. A month later, feeling led in prayer, Amy began to write a series of Christian character-based books, of which the first book in the series is the elaborated Egyptian cat story. Over a three-week Christmas break, the framework for the series and the rough drafts of half of the books were completed. Amy is a devoted Christian, wife, and mother to two kids and five rescued pets. The rescued animals consist of one cat, one dog, and three rabbits. The three rabbits are the hostesses of the books. Amy likes to volunteer at church, in youth outreach ministry, and in small and exotic animal rescue. All of them live in Tulsa, Oklahoma. From living with a popular name, she acquired the habit of signing her name and art as “AmyG.”
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Rabbit Trails - AmyG
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WestBow Press rev. date: 09/12/2016
Contents
Verses
Tad and the Flying Squirrel
Introductions
Instructions
A New Day
The Extraordinary Assignment
Rewarded with Honor
Rabbit Trails
Wise Rabbit
Japanese Dwarf Flying Squirrel
Great Generals
Historic Books
Origami
How to make a Lucky Star
About the Author
To Parents and Teachers:
What is different about the Rabbit Trails books?
The reason the series exists is to bring glory to God and to feed His children. Ninety percent of the profits go to feeding and rescuing children, and the dog adoption book feeds rescues.
All the books start with the Word of God and have a short story to show how the Bible relates to everyday living. They show that the Bible is not a book to close, but a recipe for living abundantly.
Many kids balk at switching from colorful children’s books to black-and-white chapter books. Right at the age when learning develops into lifelong enjoyment, the dread of reading can hamper their progress. The format and the content of the Rabbit Trails books are designed to aid a love for learning.
Lastly, the term rabbit trail
is an idiom meaning the discussion has taken fun and interesting tangents. All the Rabbit Trails books encourage a passion