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Saturday, December 1, 2012

Merry Christmas From Books on the Path


Merry Christmas from the Andersons:
It's hard to believe it's Christmastime already.   The tree's up, the house is decorated and we're ready to enjoy the season. We've been thinking about starting a new family tradition this year.  If you have any traditions for celebrating the birth of Jesus, we'd love to hear about them. 

Thank you for continuing to think of us when you think of Christian books.  For the entire month, we're offering 20% off all our books as our way of saying thanks.  I'd also like to say a personal thank you for the love you've sent our way at the loss of my mom. May you have a blessed Christmas season!


(30% Off) 
We've selected some of our best-selling books for this month's Book of the Month Club.  
50 Things Every Young Lady Should Know, by Kay West and 50 Things Every Young Gentleman Should Know, by John Bridges and Bryan Curtis. These two books are among our biggest sellers at every convention we attend.  They are filled with practical advise and great pointers for young ladies and gentlemen on many of life's common situations. I like them because they're relevant to the 21st century - manners and etiquette never go out of style - even when the styles change! ($11.90 for Book of the Month Club members)
The Princess and the Kiss and The Squire and the Scroll, by Jennie Bishop are beautifully written and illustrated.  They are enormously popular with parents of young girls and boys.  They deal with the issues of putiry and guarding your heart from evil. Each book presents the issue in a way that small children can understand and builds a foundation that will be easy to expand upon as they mature. We love them for children ages 4 - 8. ($9.00 for Book of the Month Club members)
Don't forget to let us know of your favorite family traditions. And from our family to yours, we wish you all the blessings of this special season!
The Anderson Family

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