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Leroy Learns to Grow Up in the Lord, Volume V, 12 Week Series on Problems Children Face Growing Up

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Leroy Learns to Grow Up in the Lord, Volume V is an educational resource designed to help teach children about important life lessons through engaging visual aids and puppet scripts. This 12-week series addresses various challenges children face while growing up, presenting topics in an age-appropriate, illustrated format. The bright orange workbook features cartoon-style illustrations and organized lesson plans that make complex subjects more approachable for young learners. Each lesson incorporates visual learning elements to help children understand and retain important values and principles. Perfect for Sunday school teachers, youth group leaders, or parents looking to provide structured guidance on life's challenges from a faith-based perspective. The workbook includes comprehensive puppet scripts that bring lessons to life through interactive storytelling, making learning both fun and memorable for children.

53 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 1991

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Beverly Scott

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2020 Winner, Independent Press Award, for Western Historical Fiction.

2019 NYC Big Book Award, Distinguished Favorite.

"Sarah’s Secret: A Western Tale of Betrayal and Forgiveness," Bev’s debut novel, is the culmination of her long-held desire tell the family story and confirm the whispered story about her grandfather. He was a mysterious stranger in my family. Yet, my grandmother married him. Was he a scoundrel? Or was he a good and caring man? I wanted to find out, but there were missing pieces. I concluded that the story needed to be told as fiction using the known facts as my framework.

Bev specialized in serving executives and managers as a leadership coach and organizational consultant for over thirty-five years. She taught organization psychology and founded "The 3rd Act," a program whose mission supports positive aging. As she grew into her own third act, she started a genealogical journey to uncover the details of her grandparents’ lives.

Bev previously focused on publishing non-fiction work, including the second edition of "Consulting on the Inside," which she co-authored with Kim Barnes, published in 2011. She has written numerous professional articles and contributed to "70 Things to Do When You Turn 70" edited by Ronnie Sellers and Mark Chimsky.

Bev enjoys traveling, visiting with friends, reading and spending time with her grandsons. She lives with her spouse in San Francisco.

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