Sometimes we do things for ourselves, and that is the case with this book. This product was published in response to the Coronavirus and the need for people to stay home. This book was created so the author could get copies to use with his kids. Of course, since the work is done, Dots and Boxes is also being shared with the world! This book has a singular focus – to provide game pages for the dots and boxes game. Other dots and boxes book found on Amazon provides simple rectangular game grid for this game. Some do the grids in one size; others do it in a couple of sizes. Dots and Boxes provides super small, small, half page, and full page grids. It provides several pages of each. More importantly — and what makes this book much better — is that there are also grids that are presented in different shapes such as an hourglass, a smiley, a sailboat, a flower, a spider, and much more. It is the fun shapes that give the game a bit more fun! This book is available now on Amazon for under $10. If you use the book for less than an…
By Bradley Jones, March 1, 2020 You’ve heard that there are ten commandments and that there are seven deadly sins. While murder, theft, adultery, and the big ones are easy to avoid, the real question is…. are you aware of the small sins? Different religions have their own set of rules. If you start talking about what is or is not a sin, you are sure to start a controversy. If you believe that a sin can cause a downfall, then the question becomes, are all of the sins equal? If so, then it truly isn’t the big sins that will get you. Rather, it will be the small sins. How many of the items listed in this book do you believe are sins? How many of these sins have you committed? This is a small book that is sure to raise controversy in what it has listed. That is the point of this book as it is intended to be a starting point for discussion. One of the core uses for this book is for home churches, Bible studies, small groups, or even Sunday school classes to be able to take a topic and discuss why it would have…