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Two sisters and their cousin find themselves in the biggest adventure of their lives! What started as a slow summer bombarded with tourists, ends in a magical adventure with a looming evil, a magic pond, talking frogs and a baby! Cuddle up with your kids and read them the curious antics of Tiny, her sister Birdo and their cousin Blueser. Beware the frog pond!
This is a book of all 55 poems I wrote when I was fourteen divided into chapters of times in my life. Each poem will have three backslashes when it’s done “///”. They cover many different topics including: sexual assault, self harm, suicide, love, healing, politics, and many more. You may not like every poem, that is totally okay!! If there is one you don’t like I would suggest just skipping it and going to the next page. All of these poems are real, all things, thoughts, or feelings I have seen, gone through, or felt. You are awesome. You are loved. Keep going. ~Chloe
For six months, Lee Heiman lay in a hospital bed at the mercy of doctors, nurses—and the disease that nearly killed him. During that time, he relied on the strength of family, friends, and his own memories to help pull him through. Now, let Lee take you on that journey of survival and self-discovery. Go behind the scenes of the music artists he worked with and the music festivals he produced, and see firsthand some of the business battles that helped Lee realize you should never give up without a fight.
This is my second book "Part Two" of The Girl so Misunderstood. I wanted to continue my story of real life, no lies, all truth of my 32 year marriage. I want women to be able to read this book and know that they not alone. Domestic violence is not just being beat, it verbal, and mental as well. I was told I was fat dumb and stupid.
Differently Abled is about a girl with Down's Syndrome who is discouraged by her disability because she feels like she doesn't fit in, and has no friends because of it. However, Sierra refuses to let her disability discourage her from overcoming life's challenges and is determined to be included. When Sierra voiced her opinion, others realized that being different doesn't mean you can't do something. Everyone learned that extending kindness, patience, and acceptance is the key to humanity.
It's so much fun to learn about nature and this rhyming story tells us about a boy and his enjoyable day learning about bugs. He is very affectionate and wishes he could hug a bug. Read about his day and all he learns. Then see how many different bugs you can remember from this story. Children ages 4-10 will enjoy reading this and learning some fun facts about bugs.
It seemed like any other summer morning, but there was something that wasn’t quite right. Taylor and Nikki were being followed. Was it a ghost? A werewolf? Or something even more sinister? It all happened so fast, but they found themselves on the adventure of a lifetime. Thousands of feet up in the air, learning all about the state of Maine. There was one question that needed to be asked. What is that mysterious cloud doing with Bandit?
Yes I love my hair is about a young girl named Skye who faces internal struggles of accepting her natural hair , through encouragement from the world around her she realizes it is ok to love her hair. She is five years old and lives with her mom and even sometimes resents getting her hair done in the morning. Her mother who is a nurse encourages Skye to love her hair at all cost and maintain her natural crown. Skye is encouraged to do so as she faces daily challenges, such as rain and even heat that will ruin her hair. These events push Skye to love her hair more and realize what her mother said to her was right all along and true beauty is not what is on the surface but the love you have for yourself.
When Mrs. Seahorse lays her eggs, she does it on Mr. Seahorse's belly! She knows he will take good care of them. While he swims waiting for the eggs to hatch, he meets some other underwater fathers caring for their babies: Mr. Tilapia, who carries his babies in his mouth; Mr. Kurtus, who keeps his on his head; and Mr. Catfish, who is baby-sitting his young hatchlings. Eric Carle has done it again, with astonishingly beautiful collage illustrations and a story that introduces the very young to the wonders of aquatic life . . . and some very special daddies. A "hide and seek" feature with acetate overlays adds a colorful surprise.