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  • Bibliography:
    7 Books
  • First Book:
    October 2002
  • Latest Book:
    June 2012
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Book List in Order: 7 titles



  • Children love to play, so what better way to teach them about prayer than by using poems about playing and praying? Deb Lund's charming and rhyming verses teach toddlers about God's presence and God's blessings in the midst of games, hugging dolls, s...



  • Prepare for a high-rhyming, tummy-tickling, rip-snortingly hilarious tale of hijinks on the high seas when a crew of novice dinosailors set sail for adventure . . . only to find that something even better awaits them back home.
    Deb Lund has creat...



  • Children's everyday activities--from waking up in the morning to eating, getting dressed, studying, playing, spending time with family, and going to bed--all can be incorporated into prayers. In this charming book, those prayers rhyme and have simple...




  • They stoke the boiler, stow the luggage, and when hills are steep, they even get out and push. That's right, the thrill-seeking daredevil dinosaurs from Dinosailors are back, and now they're riding a train. But this train is more like a roller coaste...



  • Meet Stinky Stubb, Dirty Dugg, Gorbert, and Melvina, the craftiest crew of monsters ever to build a house. With hard hats and heavy machinery, these feisty fellas dig, dump, hammer, nail, and -- after a surprise lunch of Mama’s special monsteroni ...



  • These daring dinosaurs have conquered land and sea -- now they’re ready for the sky! But to get airborne, they need a plan. They dinoblow. They run, push, leap, flap -- and take flight! The sky becomes their stage, as they join an air show. Zipping...




Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Deb Lund has published 7 books.

Deb Lund does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, Dinosoaring, was published in June 2012.

The first book by Deb Lund, Play and Pray, was published in October 2002.

No. Deb Lund does not write books in series.