Norman Picture and Board Book order Bundle

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Norman Picture and Board Book order Bundle,

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Product code: Norman Picture and Board Book order Bundle

The Norman Picture and Board Book Bundle provides you the best value. It consists of all 4 board books and all 12 picture books currently available at one low price including free US shipping. Your purchase includes the board books: Norman Chooses the Right, Norman and the Sacrament, Norman Goes to Nursery, and Norman and the Temple, as well as the picture books: Norman Gets a Blessing, Norman and Temple Marriage, Norman is a Missionary, Norman Keeps the Sabbath Day Holy, Norman Finds His Family, Norman Goes to Primary, Norman Gets Baptized, Norman Feels the Holy Ghost, Norman Pays His Tithing, Norman and the Word of Wisdom, Norman and the Primary Presentation and Norman Follows the Prophet.

Norman Chooses the Right is a board book that helps children understand that they have the ability to make their own choices and helps them to see the importance of making good choices by order following Jesus.

Norman and the Sacrament is a board book that helps children understand why we have the sacrament. It explains that just like the symbols at Christmas help us remember Jesus's birth, the symbols of the sacrament help us remember Jesus's death and resurrection.

Norman Goes to Nursery is a board book that was written to help Latter-day Saint toddlers go to Nursery. It familiarizes them with what happens in Nursery and encourages them to be excited and happy to be there.

Norman and the Temple is a board book that helps teach Latter-day Saint children about what happens in the temple, why temples are important, and shows that there are many different temples all around the world.

In Norman Gets a Blessing, Norman is sick and wants desperately to go play in the snow. He does all he can to make himself get better. His efforts fail. He then receives a Priesthood blessing from his father and grandfather and eventually is healed, helping him see the power in the Priesthood and the love his Heavenly Father has for him.

In Norman and Temple Marriage, Norman's little sister is excited to be a flower girl in their aunt's wedding thinking she will get to throw flower petals down the aisle. Norman on the other hand thinks he is going to be a ring bearer and is very stressed. Norman's parents tell them that their aunt is getting married in the temple and after explaining what that means the children come to understand the difference between temple weddings and other weddings and they see the importance of marrying in the temple.

In Norman is a Missionary, a new family moves into the neighborhood and Norman helps them move in and befriends the family's young mouse. He learns that you don't have to wait until you are called to serve a full time mission to be a missionary but by living the gospel everyday and by being a friend to those around you, you are being a missionary.

In Norman Keeps the Sabbath Day Holy, Norman learns about preparing for worship on the Sabbath and some of the things we should or shouldn't do on Sunday. He comes to see that the Sabbath really can be a delight when you understand why we want to keep it holy and what our actions and attitude about our Sabbath worship tell our Heavenly Father about how we feel about Him.

In Norman Finds His Family, Norman and his sister are visiting their grandparents and Norman finds a photo of his grandma's brother who died as a baby. Norman's mom is able to use the information on the back of the picture to add the forgotten baby's name to their family tree. Norman's parents and grandparents then take the uncle's name to the temple and are able to seal him to the family and Norman realizes how fun and important family history work is.

The book, Norman Goes to Primary, takes place when Norman is three and is making the transition from Nursery to Primary. It addresses the concerns and challenges children go through when dealing with this experience and provides a resource for mothers to help children as they move up from Nursery into Primary.

Norman just turned eight and he is getting baptized. He knows it's the right thing to do, but he is nervous about going under the water. In Norman Gets Baptized, Norman learns why it's important to get baptized by immersion, who can perform a baptism, and the covenants that he will be making with this special ordinance. He also learns that he only needs to get baptized once, but he can be clean every week as he repents and takes the sacrament. In the end Norman is grateful for the peace that comes from doing what is right.

In Norman Feels the Holy Ghost, Norman learns about the different ways the Holy Ghost communicates with us. He also learns that you don't have to be baptized to feel the influence of the Holy Ghost.

In Norman Pays His Tithing, Norman earns money to buy a toy and then learns about tithing. Encouraged by the promised blessings, Norman pays his tithing and has to wait to get his toy until he earns more money. He discovers that blessings do not always come in the way we expect, but in the end they do come, and often they are better than we had ever imagined.

Norman goes fishing with his grandpa and learns that the artificial insects that a fly fisherman uses to catch fish are similar to the lies that Satan uses to deceive us into thinking that cigarettes, alcohol and other harmful substances will bring us happiness. Along with the bad things mentioned in the Word of Wisdom, Norman also learns about good things that Heavenly Father has given us to help our bodies stay healthy and strong. Finally, Norman learns that the most important blessings of the Word of Wisdom aren't physical at all, and that by following the Word of Wisdom we can have the Holy Ghost to guide us and protect us.

The Primary Presentation is coming up and Emily is nervous. In the past Emily has always sung the songs with the rest of the Primary but she's never had a speaking part. Norman and the Primary Presentation was written to help Latter-day Saint children feel comfortable speaking in public. It addresses the fear that a lot of people have when giving talks in church.

In Norman Follows the Prophet, Norman goes to a corn maze with his friends and learns that the tower in the maze is helpful if you want to see the whole maze. The next day in church his teacher talks about the prophet and how he is like a watchman on the tower, and Norman is able to better understand what that means because he remembers what it is like to be on the tower in the corn maze. He also learns about the importance of following our living prophet and what it means to sustain someone in their calling.

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