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"Flutterby, My Butterfly" is the story of three boys who look forward to the summer tradition of raising monarch butterflies. In this chaotic, hustle and bustle world, the message to "be still, listen, and tell me what you're thinking" encourages readers to slow down, be present with one another and enjoy the quiet moments.
Cody the caterpillar is unhappy and wonders if there’s more to his life than just branches and leaves. When two winged creatures pay a visit, they encourage him to have faith and trust in God’s plan. Cody doesn’t understand what they mean, and soon becomes stuck in a cocoon. He struggles to break free and finally emerges with a beautiful pair of wings. In the end he realizes that it’s the struggles in life that allow us to soar.
Missy is really excited to start second grade. While enjoying the first day's walk to school, a lovely butterfly suddenly swoops down and lands upon her hair-bow. She shoos him off, but he comes back to circle around several times. Every day after that, Mr. Flutterby Butterfly shows up with more and more of his friends, until Missy is fed up with all the fluttering insects pestering her. Then her mom has an idea for Missy to try which gets rid of them for the whole weekend. Now Missy is so lonely that she just wants them to come back, but she can't find them anywhere. Finally she has a brainstorm, tries it only to find it doesn't work - or so she thinks - until the schoolchildren show her otherwise.
Come flutter along with Bella the Butterfly as she discovers her uniqueness and beauty. As a brand-new butterfly to the garden, Bella is excited to meet new friends. But, in an expected moment, she is discouraged by her differences. In her sadness, Bella meets a wise and joyful friend, Lulu the Ladybug, who helps her understand that she is beautifully and wonderfully made. Bella soon gains the confidence to join her new garden crew! At the end of the book, it prompts the reader to speak words of life over themselves by answer this one simple question - how are YOU unique?
Kids will love Hoppity Frog--a springtime treat with interactive sliders on each page! Where is Hoppity Frog? Is he playing in the reeds? No, that's Downy Duckling. Is he paddling through the pond? No, that's Silky Swan! Children will love pushing out the sturdy sliders on each page of this board book until they find Hoppity Frog!
Flutterby is a delightful conversation between a boy and a butterfly about the life cycle of butterflies. Mispronunciations and misconceptions are corrected in a humorous manner in which listeners and readers will be encouraged to interact with the text. Science vocabulary and concepts are subtly taught. Themes of self-acceptance, friendship, kindness, the wonder of creation, and acceptance of others' mistakes shine through. Flutterby is perfect for lap reading or classroom use.
"Flutter by" began just as its name implies ... with the sharing of little flutters of thought among co-workers and friends. The messages fluttered into their lives quietly and with serenity ... much like the Monarch butterfly -- a personal favorite of mine. My daily messages include a prayer and oftentimes a short story or quotation to show how that reflection applies to our lives and to our humanness. They revolve around the people, places, and particulars in my world -- which are pretty much the same as those in yours. My prayer is that this book helps you through each day with a flutter of thought, a breath of calmness, and a reflection for peace, love, and endurance. I pray that these little thoughts help you smile and see the true beauty of God's touch in each day -- even in those filled with sorrow. For, as we flutter by, we flutter on. Through Flutter by, you'll meet my husband Howard (often referred to as Ole Buckeye ... Ohio State is his alma mater.); our daughters Diane and Lori; and, of course, Chaplain Ditrick the Third (our Shetland sheepdog). Most times, "Chap" concludes my prayerful thoughts with a flutter of his own. They usually involve "treats." As a hospital chaplain, I got to know and become close to many of the staff, especially the nurses. One friend in particular was going through a very difficult time in her personal life. She faced continuous challenges and difficult decisions. Often, she confided that she didn't know how or even if she would get through it all. Each time that we talked, I came away feeling that I wanted to be so much more than someone who listened. I wanted to do something to ease her pain. I asked God to guide me to an answer to calm her burden. On one particularly busy day, I knew that our paths would not cross, but I wanted my friend to know that I was thinking about and praying for her. I wrote her a quick little prayer and sent it off through the inner-office mail. (This was before computers ) A few days, later, I sent another prayer ... then another ... and another. When we met up several days later, she thanked me again and again. She told me how much those little prayers meant to her and how she looked forward to receiving them. She asked if she could share them with friends at the hospital. I was touched and said of course From there, the "prayer" mailing list grew to over 300 co-workers and friends. (Thank goodness computers came along ) May you flutter by others as you have fluttered by me.
I met a Lady Full beautiful, a faerys child; Her hair was long. She took me to her elfin grot And there we slumbered on the moss. Excerpted from La Belle Dame sans Merci Keats-1819 Murille is about artistic vision and sensual awakening; the story of a young model coming of age while sitting for one of John William Waterhouses most popular works of art, La Belle Dame sans Merci, 1893, (front cover) inspired by his model and based on the poem by Keats
Flutterby Princess by Pamela Browning released on Nov 24, 1986 is available now for purchase.
The Songs of D. consists of essential lyrics and music to D.'s guitar, piano and vocal compositions (1977-2004), with an appendix of guitar and piano chords to accompany the songs.