Ralph lives in a hotel under a grandfather clock. In his nest he has his precious possessions half a ping pong ball which he used as crash helmet for his motorcycle which a boy gave when he was staying at the hotel.
Ralph's cousins are wrecking his motorcycle. It was winter and his outdoor family moved in , Ralph's mother said that they were a bad example and a rowdy bunch. One night Ralph was riding his motorcycle when his cousins came over and cried I want a ride! Or Let me drive! Now his cousins were reaching out there arms and trying to grab the motorcycle , Ralph trying to dodge all the little hands drove away in his motorcycle. His cousins were angry and made Ralph feel horrible by calling him greedy Ralph and said they were going to tell on him.
There was a boy named Ryan who's mother was a neat freak and now was working at the hotel. Ralph could speak to people who are lonesome and who like race cars and motorcycles. Ryan could hear Ralph while most people would say they saw a mouse who squeaks funny.
Ralph still feeling horrible then thought Ryan goes to school maybe I can live there.
Find out what Ralph does by reading this book. I think it is cute and at the end it shows great friendship.
Monday, November 16, 2009
Saturday, November 7, 2009
The Bobsey twins Own little railroad- Laura Lee Hope
There was a family called the Bobseys. There children Nan, Bert, Freddie, and Flossie had found out that there neighbors had a railroad track and train that they didn't need anymore. They immediately went over there and said they wanted it so they got it for free. They fixed it and put the track in the peoples yard who gave them the railroad. They were the Dodges. When it was ready they went and played with it for hours. Soon they decided that they would have a party. After inviting 28 children they knew that only 6 people could fit at a time. Bert invited his friend Charlie. Bert was tired of running it so he taught Charlie how to use it. All the children couldn't wait to go on so Charlie had to start it. While they were going on a turn Charlie hit the wrong thing so the train which rolled down the hill. Everyone ran to see if the children were all right. They called there train The iron horse because it was in a barn. I liked this book because books that solve mysteries are my favorite.
The Bobbsey Twins Own Little Railroad- Laura Lee Hope

I started reading the book about the Bobbsey Twins. They are in the same family with two sets of twins, the younger twins are Freddie and Flossie and the older twins are Bert and Nan. The books are about mystery and are like a puzzle. The railroad mystery starts when the tracks disappear and then the train.
The Bobbsey Twins neighbor Mr.Dodge used to have children, now they are all grown up. When he had children they owned a little railroad. Mr.Dodge let the twins have it. When the twins went to see it, they put the tracks in the yard. They put the train on the track and went in the miniature train ,they road on it over and over again. Finally it was time to go. The next day they went to see the train, this time Mr.Dodge was there,when he saw the tracks he said there there was more tracks.
I liked this book because books of mystery and thinking are my favorite type of book.
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
The Mouse And The Motorcycle-Beverly Cleary
This story is about a mouse named Ralph who lived in a hotel with his family. When a small couple came to stay for a while a 6 year old boy named Keith was staying in the room Ralph and his family lived in. When Keith discovers Ralph he gives Ralph his toy motorcycle.Here's how it started.Ralph came out to venture the room.While he was looking around around he saw the motorcycle on the table.Ralph climbed up the table and went on the motorcycle.He made a motorcycle noise and flew off the table and landed in the wastebasket.Keith woke up from his nap and looked for his motorcycle.Finally he checked the wastebasket.There was Ralph and the motorcycle.
Keith took Ralph and the motorcycle out. They became friends.
I liked this book because its full of adventure.
Keith took Ralph and the motorcycle out. They became friends.
I liked this book because its full of adventure.
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
The Autobiography of George Muller
George Muller was a man of faith who rose from obscurity to a great example of great faith. His father was a wealthy man who wanted George to have the best life he could have according to the world's standards. His father gave him material possessions, a worldly education, and more financial grace than he deserved. George Muller during his teen life into his 20's life a life very similar to the prodigal son. One difference between Muller and the prodigal son was, George Muller was at the time in Bible schools, and learning how to become a pastor. George Muller says it the best when he talks about his salvation and he says, "Despite my sinful lifestyle and cold heart, God had mercy on me." George Muller later went on a walk with a friend of his, Beta. Beta had told him of how he had been visiting a Christians home every Saturday for a prayer meeting. When George Muller heard this he said he had found the treasure he had been searching for during his sinful life. This is where George had become fully acquainted with the Gospel.
After being truly converted George Muller became a radical Christian. He had quickly created the habit of being in prayer for long periods of time and his prayers were sincere. This is what became the largest part of George Muller's ministry. George Muller then became a missionary in England. Here he preached and evangelized for a few years. George Muller felt though his missionary in Teignmouth was done, Teignmouth was the area he was working as a missionary, and he had been asked to help a friend, Brother Craik, in another town called Bristol. George Muller moved then to Bristol which is where he ministry was directly located for the rest of his life. After working with Brother Craik for some time, George grew in his faith of God to the point where he ever rejected a salary, but wholly relied on God to supply his needs. After living like this for some time, George Muller decided to show Christians that God supplies, so he decided to start an orphanage. After prayerfully considering it, he decided that if it was God's will he would get the buildings. Which he got a building for the orphanage on a small street. George Muller had one thing about this orphanage though that set it apart from most Christian ministries. He never asked for financial help, he never gave there needs out, and he only relied on God. George Muller tells of how he uses this orphanage to glorify God and to show Christians that God does supply. I recommend Christians to read this book to hear of the amazing testimony George Muller has and to hear the wisdom he shares on prayer and trusting in the Lord.
After being truly converted George Muller became a radical Christian. He had quickly created the habit of being in prayer for long periods of time and his prayers were sincere. This is what became the largest part of George Muller's ministry. George Muller then became a missionary in England. Here he preached and evangelized for a few years. George Muller felt though his missionary in Teignmouth was done, Teignmouth was the area he was working as a missionary, and he had been asked to help a friend, Brother Craik, in another town called Bristol. George Muller moved then to Bristol which is where he ministry was directly located for the rest of his life. After working with Brother Craik for some time, George grew in his faith of God to the point where he ever rejected a salary, but wholly relied on God to supply his needs. After living like this for some time, George Muller decided to show Christians that God supplies, so he decided to start an orphanage. After prayerfully considering it, he decided that if it was God's will he would get the buildings. Which he got a building for the orphanage on a small street. George Muller had one thing about this orphanage though that set it apart from most Christian ministries. He never asked for financial help, he never gave there needs out, and he only relied on God. George Muller tells of how he uses this orphanage to glorify God and to show Christians that God does supply. I recommend Christians to read this book to hear of the amazing testimony George Muller has and to hear the wisdom he shares on prayer and trusting in the Lord.
Monday, April 6, 2009
The Autobiography of George Muller
The Autobiography of George Muller was a very inspiring book, as well as a very convicting book. George Muller was a Godly man, with a very strong faith in God. He was best known for his many answered prayers, for the needs of the orphanages he owned. George Muller was a great example of what having true faith in God is, and what a real prayer life is.
But George Muller wasn't always such a godly man. In his teenage years George lived a life of sin. He stole money which was entrusted to his father and his father would have to make up the costs, and he had a major drinking problem. But George always felt terrible about the way he was living, and he was searching for a way to change, but everything he tried didn't work. But then one day one of his friends told him about this one family, who was having Bible studies at their house. So George went to the Bible study and after that his life began to change.
Then years later, Muller felt that God was calling him to start an orphanage. When he made the orphanage he made a commitment to never tell people of his needs and to never to go into debt. And he remained faithful to that commitment. And after every trial George's faith would get stronger and stronger. God answered just about every one of Muller's prayers, no matter how large of a need it was. George was able to support three one thousand orphans and also support many other missionaries, by fully relying on God.
The Autobiography of George Muller really convicted me to have a better prayer life. I would really encouraged anyone who is seeking to have greater faith, to read this book. This is a very inspiring book and it will really help to strengthen your faith.
But George Muller wasn't always such a godly man. In his teenage years George lived a life of sin. He stole money which was entrusted to his father and his father would have to make up the costs, and he had a major drinking problem. But George always felt terrible about the way he was living, and he was searching for a way to change, but everything he tried didn't work. But then one day one of his friends told him about this one family, who was having Bible studies at their house. So George went to the Bible study and after that his life began to change.
Then years later, Muller felt that God was calling him to start an orphanage. When he made the orphanage he made a commitment to never tell people of his needs and to never to go into debt. And he remained faithful to that commitment. And after every trial George's faith would get stronger and stronger. God answered just about every one of Muller's prayers, no matter how large of a need it was. George was able to support three one thousand orphans and also support many other missionaries, by fully relying on God.
The Autobiography of George Muller really convicted me to have a better prayer life. I would really encouraged anyone who is seeking to have greater faith, to read this book. This is a very inspiring book and it will really help to strengthen your faith.
Friday, April 3, 2009
The Autobiography of George Muller

George Muller was a wicked man at the beginning he said he was a christian but he wasn't but when a friend invited him to a Bible study, his heart was opened.At first he became a Pastor but dropped off.George Muller didn't tell anybody about his needs he only let God know. Mostly everybody knows about the orphanage if you don't, please read the book!

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