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Natalie Wants A Puppy
$6.99Add to cartSomething weird is going on at Natalie’s house, and “Detective Nat” adds up the clues and thinks she’s finally getting a puppy. But when she learns that instead her parents are adopting a baby from another country, Natalie isn’t so sure she’ll like being Not Only Natalie.
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Natalie And The Bestest Friend Race
$6.99Add to cartWhen Natalie accidentally spills Laurie’s secret that she has dyslexia, Nat and her bestest friend have their first real fight. Things escalate as Laurie refuses to pick Nat for her team in the Kindergarten Olympics – until Nat discovers the power of forgiveness.
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Natalie And The Downside Up Birthday
$6.99Add to cartNatalie couldn’t be more excited about her birthday parties-a kindergarten version and a home party too – until she discovers she has a “birthday buddy,” the not-so-nice Sasha. When Sasha one-ups Nat at every turn, from bigger cupcakes, to horsey rides, to a more purple birthday cake, Nat will have to see past the party balloons to realize who her real friends are, including Jesus.
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Natalie Really Very Much Wants To Be A Star
$6.99Add to cartWhen Nat’s Sunday school class puts on a Christmas play, Nat wants the lead role of Mary. So when her archrival Sasha gets the good part and Nat gets the role of a tree, our heroine has to struggle with disappointment, jealousy, and selfish ambition, until she experiences the true meaning of God’s sending his Son to us (even though he only had just the one).
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Natalie Schools First Day Of Me
$4.99Add to cartKindergarten is about to experience its first day of Natalie, but Nat is plagued with what-ifs, including, what if she’s the only one who can’t read? When her bestest friends have to miss the first day of kindergarten, Nat will have to face her fears by her own self – or will she?
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Natalie And The One-of-a-kind Wonderful Day
$4.99Add to cartFive-year-old Natalie determines to pull off a one-of-a-kind, wonderful thing. Her inimitable spirit of adventure leads our heroine through a series of foiled attempts and ensuing disasters, until she discovers that being “Only Natalie” is a good thing in God’s eyes and she, Nat, is that one-of-a-kind wonderful thing.