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Pocket Guide to the Human Body

Pocket Guide to the Human Body

Intermediate
Answers in Genesis
Paperback / $6.00 / 96 Pages

Authors, expert on these issues, provide interesting introductions to the topics. Illustrations enhance the text intended for ages 12 and up.


Pocket Guide to Dinosaurs

Pocket Guide to Dinosaurs

Intermediate
Answers in Genesis
Paperback / $6.00 / 96 Pages

Authors, expert on these issues, provide interesting introductions to the topics. Illustrations enhance the text intended for ages 12 and up.


Over the Edge

Over the Edge

Intermediate
Larry Vardiman
Paperback / $8.00 / 160 Pages

Based on his many adventures in conducting tours of the Grand Canyon, Dr. Vardiman shares with the reader evidence of catastrophe in the craggy cliffs, which points to God’s past judgment of the world. The various adventures include snakes and other wildlife, all of which elicit reverence for God’s work and His Word.


Buddy & Kay Davis
Hardcover / $14.00 / 80 Pages / full colour

Back by popular demand, these little books devote two pages to each highlighted creature. On one page we find a beautiful photograph and on the other, details about the characteristics and lifestyle of the creature. Young children love to identify these animals and to hear about what the animals are like.


Guide to the Human Body

Guide to the Human Body

Introductory
Randy J. Guliuzza
Hardcover / $18.00 / 120 Pages / Full colour

This new book in the popular “guide to” series, delves into the complicated construction of the living cell, into a baby’s development in the womb, the mechanics of our hands and the incredible abilities of our brain. Other interesting topics like genetics and medical ethics are included.

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Jeff Kinley
Hardcover / $16.00 / 192 Pages / full colour

The fascinating story of how medical research specialist Dr. Raymond Damadian came to invent the MRI and how he sees the hand of God in all of this. We also learn why this famous man is passionate about creation science.


Dinosaurs of Eden (New Edition)

Dinosaurs of Eden (New Edition)

Children
Ken Ham
Hardcover / $15.00 / 64 Pages / full colour

This completely revised edition of a popular book for young children, features new illustrations and text concerning dinosaurs in the Garden of Eden and in the wider world prior to Noah’s flood. Even in the post-flood world some dinosaurs no doubt survived and these are included in the text and illustrations.


Creation Story for Children

Creation Story for Children

Children
Helen Haidle, David Haidle and Cheri Bladholm
Hardcover / $15.00 / 40 Pages / full colour

The authors focus on the grandeur of God’s designs as per Genesis 1-2 and Psalm 139. Full colour illustrations highlight twenty unique creatures which are certain to attract the interest of young chilcren in God’s work in creation.


Chronology of the Old Testament

Chronology of the Old Testament

Intermediate
Floyd Nolen Jones
Hardcover / $25.00 / 300 Pages

This semi-technical book discusses the sequence of events from the creation to New Testament times. The author shows that the Scriptural account is accurate and reliable. It includes a CD and many pages of charts, graphs and diagrams. This book is also compatible with James Ussher’s “Annals of the World”.


Big Book of Earth and Sky

Big Book of Earth and Sky

Children
Craig Froman & Bodie Hodge & Carolyn Reeves
Hardcover / $20.00 / Pages / full colour

Full colour panels unfold to 15 feet. These panels describe earth’s crust, caves, clouds, mountains and weather, all from a Biblical perspective. (Similar in style to the Big Book of History.)


Living Waters Review

Living Waters Review

Introductory

This is one part nature documentary and one part evolutionary takedown. Illustra Media understand that a great way to expose evolution is to take a close in-depth look at some of the creatures that God has made. In Darwin’s day scientists didn’t have the ability to look inside the cell, and only had a glimmering of how incredibly complex even the simplest living creatures are. Now we know so much more – it turns out that even the simplest cell in our body has astonishingly complex and coordinated inner workings. Some have compared the complexity of a cell to the complexity of an entire city!

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How Does Your Garden Grow?

How Does Your Garden Grow?

Children

Even in Alberta, there are many crops which we could choose to grow in our gardens. Do you like perennial flowers? Lots of people grow a wide variety of such plants, but  maintaining them involves a constant battle with weeds. Others choose edible plants to grow. These may also be artistic, as in some cabbages or large areas planted with lettuce, or string beans. Humming birds love the bright red string bean flowers, so the garden can serve several uses. Other people choose plants that taste good but are not particularly attractive to look at (potatoes for example). Read the rest of this entry »


An Inspiration to Us All

An Inspiration to Us All

Intermediate

The brand new book Gifted Mind has it all: inspiring message, an exciting story with diverse characters, conflict resolution and a happy ending. This is a book that the reader will be reluctant to put down. Best of all, however, this is a true account of how God worked in the life of the amazing inventor of the magnetic resonance imaging machine (MRI). This machine has only been available since the 1980s, yet it has impacted for good the lives of millions of people.

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Celebrating Winter Communities

Celebrating Winter Communities

Children

Recently the people of Edmonton have flocked to a new attraction in our part of the world, an ice castle. This edifice features glassy walls that are up to 3 metres thick. There are arching chambers, tunnels, a fountain with liquid water, and slides that the adventurous can ride down on their bottoms. The whole structure weighs about 27,200 tonnes and covers 1 acre. By the time spring comes, about 38 million litres of water will have been used to build and maintain this winter wonder.

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