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Healthy and Organized The Moontime Diary helps you navigate the year in tune with nature's seasons and cycles. Practical daily tips for well being, home and garden, inspire and guide you towards a healthier, more sustainable life style. The Moontime Diary(R) includes all diary essentials, traditional knowledge and inspiration you need to stay healthy and organized. Daily, easy-to-follow tips aligned to the moon's position; Moon void of course times; Weekly and yearly astro forecasts; Zodiac illustrations by Johfra; Super and blue moons, eclipses, equinoxes and solstices; Fertility and weening babies; Menstruation calendar chart; Pagan observances; Astrological aspects, interpretations, planetary tables incl. Black Moon Lilith, Chiron and North Node, Astrological Affinity Table and more... Gabrielle Sh. M.: This Diary is phenomenal. It helped me pick the right time to find a job, to look after my garden, helped me grow my hair and more; it's amazing! I am now using it to plan my pregnancy.
Healthy and Organized The Moontime Diary helps you navigate the year in tune with nature's seasons and cycles. Practical daily tips for well being, home and garden, inspire and guide you towards a healthier, more sustainable lifestyle. Have you heard about the concept of gardening by the Moon? You can use the sample principles to keep yourself and your environment healthy and organized. Gabrielle Sh. M.: This Diary is phenomenal. It helped me pick the right time to find a job, to look after my garden, helped me grow my hair, and more; it's incredible! I am now using it to plan my pregnancy.
Ruby Luna starts her period at 10 years old and keeps a diary for the next two years all about the menstrual products she tries and the things that happen to her and her friends. It is aimed at 10-12 year olds, but would be suitable for any girl starting her period earlier than that. It also covers the transition from primary to secondary school. It is written with humour to keep the topic light and entertaining, but includes lots of information from the impact of diet on periods to when girls historically started menarche (first period) in an accessible way. (/br) (/br)Ruby Luna's Moontime is a follow-on book from Ruby Luna's Curious Journey for 5-9 year olds on female anatomy, but it can be read independently. "It's great! I think it will really appeal to teens too! I think it covers a lot of things that girls want to know about. This diary is funny, packed full of useful information and will help girls feel confident about periods and body changes. Great job!" Anna (13) "I had fun reading this book with my mum. There was great practical advice on periods, and I enjoyed reading a story that reflected my own experience of starting my period and transitioning from primary to secondary school." Rosie Davis (12) "My daughter found the prospect of reading a book about puberty and periods less than inspiring but she has always loved being read to so Tessa's book was just the ticket. At 12 having started her period at 10 she felt super knowledgable when we began to read together. We enjoyed chatting about the story and how it related to her own experience of ending primary and entering secondary school. We also chatted about all the period related issues brought up so cleverly in the book. If you are looking for a novel to share with your pre-teen that is fun, informative and that will bring you closer to your daughter look no further. Although my daughter is 12 we both felt that this would still be a great book for a 9-10 year old, especially if she is an early bloomer. This is a much-needed book - fiction is the best way to teach pre-teen girls about the changes taking place in their bodies and the practical issued that can impact them. Well done Tessa on writing this much needed book." Julie Davis (mum) "In my capacity of talking to secondary school children about puberty, there is a vast difference in what kids know or believe, so a resource like this will help put the record straight in an enjoyable and educational way." Sharon Sneddon, Lecturer in Reproductive Medicine "I like the way the diary pointed out that most teachers are approachable and supportive in regard to children who have started their periods, regardless of how young they may be when this happens, and raised common issues such as going swimming at school and when the children are taught about periods at primary school." Mrs Mirbel, Deputy Head of Micklands Primary About the Author TESSA VENUTI SANDERSON teaches menstrual cycle awareness to girls and women and facilitates Celebration Day for Girls gatherings where menarche (first period) is seen as a rite of passage and an opportunity to enhance body image and self-esteem. She has a PhD in Medical Sociology and is also a women's yoga teacher. Learn more at www.cyclicalwisdom.com and www.tessayoga.co.uk.
Direct perception and experience led our ancestors to discover that the success of many daily activities was subject to the natural rhythms, phases, and positions of the moon. Learn how to use the timeless power of lunar cycles to strengthen yourself physically, mentally, and emotionally.
The Farmers Almanac is an annual publication published every year since 1818. It is the only publication of its kind which generations of American families have come to trust. Its longevity speaks volumes about its content which informs, delights, and educates. Best known for its long-range weather predictions, the Farmers Almanac provides valuable information on gardening, cooking, fishing, and more.
In this classic of children's literature, beloved by generations of readers and listeners, the quiet poetry of the words and the gentle, lulling illustrations combine to make a perfect book for the end of the day. In a great green room, tucked away in bed, is a little bunny. "Goodnight room, goodnight moon." And to all the familiar things in the softly lit room—to the picture of the three little bears sitting on chairs, to the clocks and his socks, to the mittens and the kittens, to everything one by one—the little bunny says goodnight. One of the most beloved books of all time, Goodnight Moon is a must for every bookshelf and a time-honored gift for baby showers and other special events.
In the winter of 1840, the night of the full moon is approaching. Nothing will stop Libby Mitchell from visiting her best friend, Fawn, during a special ceremony at the nearby wigwam camp. But Libby’s adventure takes an unexpected turn when soldiers suddenly rush in. They order everyone at the camp, including Libby, to move off the land—immediately! With each passing day, the displaced people must move farther away from home. Will Libby ever see her family again? History Stepping Stones now feature updated content that emphasizes Common Core and today’s renewed interest in nonfiction. Perfect for home, school, and library bookshelves!
The only work to date to collect data gathered during the American and Soviet missions in an accessible and complete reference of current scientific and technical information about the Moon.
Ruby Luna is curious about bodies and particularly about the lower part of her body and what she cannot see inside. This illustrated children's book introduces the correct words for female anatomy through humour, fun actions and watercolour paintings, giving children a language for girls' bodies and their cyclical nature, and a knowledge of what is where! There are two levels of text on each page for different ages or reading abilities. There is an action on each page to keep children engaged in the content and keep the subject light, and amazing facts to entertain and encourage body positivity. Aimed at 5-10 year olds to support talking about bodies while young minds are curious. The illustrations include different skin colours so that all children feel represented.
Theda Perdue examines the roles and responsibilities of Cherokee women during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, a time of intense cultural change. While building on the research of earlier historians, she develops a uniquely complex view of the effects of contact on Native gender relations, arguing that Cherokee conceptions of gender persisted long after contact. Maintaining traditional gender roles actually allowed Cherokee women and men to adapt to new circumstances and adopt new industries and practices.