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A husband loves his wife dearly and does everything he can to help her make the best gefilte fish in their small town in Poland. This charming story with eighteen original color illustrations is based on a Jewish folk tale and will both amuse and delight children and adults alike.
Meet Fish - a very clever fish who, despite the challenges, climbed a tree. Fish studied, trained, ignored the doubters, and up the tree it went. But up near the top where the leaves start to thin, Fish experiences the common but powerful crisis - a decision crisis. Why is Fish climbing? "What's at the top that I so badly want? Prizes, fulfilment, what started this jaunt?" Should Fish keep going? Decisions are a part of life. What Ninja Turtle is my favourite? Is math really an important subject? Am I popular enough? And eventually the biggies - what should I study? Am I in the right career? What, on earth, am I doing with my life? Or the ever potent and punishing - what will others think of my choices? The Clever Fish is a story for anyone who has ever had to make a tough decision. Maybe you'll keep climbing, maybe you'll stop, maybe you'll descend, or maybe not. Whatever you choose is right for you, for you are a clever and special Fish too.
Hva skjer med Sam og Choru når de drar på fisketur? En morsom historie som man kanskje kan lære noe av også ...
A simple yet heartwarming story that demonstrates how to overcome communication barriers and better understand those who identify with different cultures When a child meets a fish and says hello, the fish does not respond. The child is shocked. What a rude fish! But soon the child learns that it's not up to the fish to speak the child's language. And if the child wants to communicate, he'll have to take the time to learn how to speak Fish.
Summary: The most beautiful fish in the entire ocean discovers the real value of personal beauty and friendship.
A mysterious chest is buried unopened. A wondrous caravan brings fortune to a simple cobbler. An outcast princess creates a new life in the wilderness. Some of the 78 tales in this remarkable book first appeared in print over a thousand years ago; others are medieval classics. Yet each has a special relevance for us at the dawn of the 21st century. All are told with Idries Shah's distinctive wit and grace and the author's own commentary notes. These are teaching stories in the Sufi tradition. Those who probe beyond the surface will find multiple meanings to challenge assumptions and foster new ways of thinking and perceiving. Tales of the Dervishes is essential reading for anyone interested in Sufi thought, the significance and history of tales, or simply superb entertainment.
Little Fish has all sorts of fishy friends in his underwater home, but loves one of them most of all.
THE LITTLE FISH THAT GOT AWAY A little boy goes fishing every day, but he never catches anything–no, not a single fish. So he waits and waits and waits, until one special day when a fish comes swimming by.... Illustrated by the incomparable Crockett Johnson, this simple, engaging story about a little boy and a clever fish was a hit with young readers–and young fishermen–when it was first published in 1957. This enticing new edition is certain to hook new fans!
Creative Dialogue is an essential guide to dialogic learning for every trainee and practising teacher. It presents practical ways of teaching children to be more thoughtful and creative, and to learn more effectively through speaking and listening in school and at home. The book includes: practical ways to develop dialogic learning across the curriculum a guide to developing talk for thinking in the classroom more than 100 activities for stimulating talk with children of all ages and abilities advice on using dialogue to support assessment for learning ideas for developing listening skills and concentration. Written by a leading expert in teaching thinking, Creative Dialogue is essential reading for all who wish to understand and develop dialogic learning in education today.
Although enormously attractive as sheer entertainment, Dervish tales were never presented merely on the level of a fable, legend or folklore. They stand comparison in wit, construction and piquancy with the finest stories of any culture, yet their true function as Sufi teaching stories is so little-known in the modern world, that no technical or popular terms exist to describe them. The material in Tales of the Dervishes is the result of a thousand years of development, during which Dervish masters used these and other teaching stories to instruct their disciples. The tales are held to convey powers of increasing perception unknown to the ordinary man.