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Energize your story programs by infusing them with the power of movement! This guide offers you dozens of interactive, ready-to-use, age-appropriate and story-based activities that get children actively involved in learning. Designed to expand the child's self-awareness, range of expression, and aesthetic sensibility at particular stages of development, from infancy to puberty, these literature-based programs are simple enough to be used by any educator, even if you have little or no dance experience. Included for each program are learning goals/skill development, a literature-story connection, and detailed instructions for movement and vocal improvisation and creative dramatics. A great resource for after school programs, home schools, and daycare centers. Ages Infant-14 Stories on the Move develops a child's emergent, cultural, and interpretative literacy skills. The first three chapters for babies, toddlers, and preschoolers are based on nationally recognized standards and methods for tapping emergent literacy skills. The fourth chapter takes children on StoryTrips to other countries and includes language, stories, dances, and customs of those countries. The fifth and sixth chapters for older children show them how to interpret story structure and the elements of character, setting, mood, plot, and theme. Included for each program are learning goals/skill development, a literature-story connection, and detailed instructions for movement and vocal improvisation and creative dramatics. A great resource for after school programs, home schools, and daycare centers. Ages Infant-14.
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Witness Red and Other Short Stories By: Richard Curry Within this collection are two stories that will keep you on the edge of your seat. In “Red, Witness and Protector,” Samantha Johnson, a young red headed orphan with a talent for electronics, safe cracking, chemistry and trouble, has been given the worst jobs possible by the local organized crime bosses. Jobs she has done well while keeping her eyes and ears open and her mouth shut. Now, she must find a way to get her sister Ayanna and herself out before the hammer falls. But leaving will not be easy. Red is resourceful and cunning, but will it be enough to keep her sister alive? In “Daddy Werewolf,” Hayley Roamer is just about the cutest young lady ever. She has a mischievous streak, as well as very little fear of the world around her. But to slap a wolf? What is she thinking?
When mean old Mayor Man decides to pass a Law making ferrets illegal, the five clever ferrets in the Mustela Secret Service decide to teach him how to laugh and play, and not be so angry and mean. But when they creep into his cold, dark house late that night, they find him hurt on the floor. How can five little ferrets work together to save his life? ~~~~~ Excerpt ~~~~~ ?Taz,? Nova said, twitching her whiskers in the dim red light, ?why does Mayor Man want to get rid of all ferrets? Even Humans don?t do things without a reason.? ?Not usually,? Taz agreed with a worried flick of his tail. ?He says,? and his dark eyes moved toward Maggie, ?that ferrets look like rats. Most Humans are afraid of rats. They aren?t welcome here.? Maggie was so angry, she reared up on her back legs and clawed at the air. ?Ferrets do not look like rats! We have bushy tails, and masks on our faces like raccoons! Even I have one?you just can?t see it!? The other ferrets were black, silver, cinnamon, or brown. Their masks were the same colors, and easy to see. They did look a lot like raccoons, with their shiny dark eyes and curious noses. Maggie was pure white, except for the tip of her tail, so it made sense that her mask would also be white. Though he would never admit it, Taz thought she did look a bit like a sleek white rat?though no rat had ever been so proud of her bushy black-tipped tail. Maggie groomed it all the time, nibbling away dust and dirt to keep it full and shiny. ?We?re not blaming you, Maggie,? Nova soothed. ?Mayor Man is not very smart if he can?t see that most ferrets look totally different. But Taz is right. A lot of Humans are afraid of mice and rats because they steal food and make messy nests in their walls.? ?We make nests, too,? Goliath said proudly. ?My nest is in Boy?s bottom clothes drawer. His pants make a nice bed, and keep me warm at night.? ?We know, Goliath,? Zephyr smiled. Everyone knew where Goliath?s nest was. ?But we keep our nests clean. We only put toys and special snacks in them. Mice and rats aren?t clean. That?s why Humans hate them.? The young giant thought about that for a few minutes. ?Maybe we could teach them to be clean, and then the Humans wouldn?t hate them or us!? It was a great idea, but Nova couldn?t see how to make it happen. ?Not all Humans hate us,? she reminded Goliath. ?Just the Mayor Man. He has a lot of power in this town. We need to find some way of changing his mind, or he will make our Humans get rid of us.? They talked, and talked, and talked some more. But none of them could figure out how to make the mean old Mayor Man change his mind about ferrets. ?We are not ugly and messy,? Maggie scowled as they paused for a snack of crunchy brown ferret pellets. ?We just like to play and have fun.? ?I wish we could show him how to have fun,? Zephyr sighed. ?Then maybe he wouldn?t be so mean.? Taz sat up so suddenly that old Quincy jolted awake on his branch and peered down at them. ?Zephyr, that?s it! If we show him how to have fun, he?s sure to like us!?
"Little Lord Fauntleroy" – In a shabby New York City side street in the mid-1880s, young Cedric Errol lives with his mother in genteel poverty after the death of his father, Captain Cedric Errol. One day, they are visited by an English lawyer with a message from Cedric's grandfather, the Earl of Dorincourt, an unruly millionaire who despises the United States. With the deaths of his father's elder brothers, Cedric has now inherited the title Lord Fauntleroy and is the heir to the earldom and a vast estate. Cedric's grandfather takes him to live in England and be educated as an English aristocrat. "A Little Princess" – Captain Ralph Crewe, a wealthy English widower, enrolls his young daughter Sara at Miss Minchin's boarding school for girls in London, to prepare her for a life in high society. Sara enjoys a special treatment and exceptional luxuries, and Miss Minchin openly fawns over Sara for her wealth. But all that changes when Captain Ralph suddenly dies after losing all his fortune, leaving Sara in poverty and in disfavor with Miss Minchin. "The Secret Garden" – Mary Lennox, a sickly and spoiled little girl, is orphaned to dim prospects in a gloomy English manor. Her only friend is a bed-ridden boy named Colin whose prospects may be dimmer than hers. But when Mary finds the key to a Secret Garden, the magical powers of transformation fall within her reach. The Secret Garden is an inspirational tale of transformation and empowerment.
Sara Crewe's young but doting father sends her to a London boarding school when she is seven. On her eleventh birthday her life of luxury comes to an abrupt end when she receives news that her father has died, shortly after losing his entire fortune. The school-mistress turns Sara into a servant to pay off her debts, and though Sara uses the entire force of her imagination and her good heart to remember who she is and keep starvation from the door, her life is desperate. Until the past returns in a very unexpected manner... As part of our mission to publish great works of literary fiction and nonfiction, Sheba Blake Publishing Corp. is extremely dedicated to bringing to the forefront the amazing works of long dead and truly talented authors.
Do you know how to fight off an alligator? Throw a four-seam fastball? Mix the perfect martini? How about Ben Franklin’s 13 Rules of Improvement? Learn all this and more in the new expanded paperback edition of Frank Miniter’s New York Times bestseller The Ultimate Man’s Survival Guide. Broken into seven sections—survivor, provider, athlete, hero,romantic, cultured man, and philosopher—Miniter teaches guys the skills,attitudes, and philosophies they need to be the ultimate man.
A solitary figure in black stood on the stone parapet, watching the lines of blue-and-gold sky slowly descend toward gray water. Below the fortress walls, grass sloped down to the gentle waves rolling in and breaking on the shingle, as the late-day sun lost its battle with gravity and slipped out of sight behind the horizon. The sky began to darken almost imperceptibly as the figure turned and strode toward several slightly smaller figures lined up farther down the catwalk. A bell tolled then, eight peals, the last one escaping across the sea to his left as he approached the first figure and drew a small, shiny weapon from his pocket. He placed the weapon against the prisoner’s temple and pressed a pin below the barrel.