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Duku Forè GAICD talks too much and he believes dreams do come true. Through this belief, Duku has been able to achieve many things including being an internationally renowned inspirational speaker, Entrepreneur, TEDx speaker, UN Youth Delegate and Author when he published his memoir ‘The Poor Kid With Rich Dreams’. Duku’s new dream is to see every little boy and girl going after their BIG dreams because there is nothing better than exposing them early to their dreams!
In 1948 Joseph Kinnebrew was a little boy becoming aware of his place in a bigger world. Back then his territory was small, he was maturing from age six to eight. Living with his family on a steep hill running down to Commencement Bay in Tacoma, Washington, Joseph, in those days just Joe, with his dog Skipper, and neighborhood pal Freddie with his dog Chipper were serious adventurers. Young boys, “persons of curiosity”. In this entertaining chronicling Kinnebrew shares two summers of idyllic childhood, sometimes serious, sometimes hilariously comedic experiences of little boys growing up, still attached to their mothers who fed, healed and comforted them. Valuable lessons they would carry forward into the remainder of their lives. Joe’s life ahead with uncommon abilities would be exceptionally accomplished. He tells a story of charming innocence, emotions and evolving beliefs along with how he and Freddie struck gold on the steep hillside of a gully, shared secrets with Skipper and Chipper, and ditched Davy who told everyone his father owned the Wonder Bread company. Exploring the beaches of Puget Sound these boys played marbles inside their fort deep in dense blackberry brambles, safe from troublesome little girls and babysitters. They built many “forts” to spy on dreaded hobos who resided at the bottom in the gully near their homes. Parents had forbade them going to the gully where it was said the hobos kidnapped children and sold them into slavery sending them to Arabia. And then profound and lasting lessons for impressionable little boys from their encounters and friendship with Bobbie the older seriously handicapped young man who lived nearby. Kinnebrew provides magical and captivating glimpses into his childhood. Two years later, in 1950 his family moved to the Midwest, Joe forever leaving behind his best friend, Freddie, towering fir trees, salt water, mountains, and his compelling innocence. Little Boys, Big Dreams is an unforgettable touching recollection of precious unspoiled youth.
Naina comes from a traditional family in Rajasthan. One day, Naina and her best friend (Rahul) go for Miss Panache' fashion show and there, Naina discovers her passion. From that day, Naina goes through a series of troubles to fulfill her dream. With a mom who is eager to get her married, a dad who feels fashion industry is not for her, an uncle who adds spice to her problems and Arjun who falls in love with Naina. She struggles to save money and pursue her higher studies. Naina is strong. But, will her problems allow her to stay strong?
From the best-selling Little People, BIG DREAMS series, American Dreams presents the full stories of 40 dreamers, rewritten for an older audience.
GratitudePrefaceAcknowledgementsIntroductionA Small Beginning with ChildrenOn Sunbeams Evolution 1997 - 2009Glimpses into the Lives of our LittleSunbeamsLearning from the ChildrenOur beneficiaries humble achievementsthrough the decadePeople who built Sunbeam (staff, volunteers, donors, well-wishers)People whove walked with us on our journeyOn my role at Sunbeam as I saw it 2007 onwardsOn Taking our Mission DeeperOn My Motherhood - with My 4 year OldNiece 2:15Index.
From Black-ish writer and director Gail Lerner comes a whimsical and heartwarming tale where two unlikely allies band together to protect and defend the insect world from the worst enemy of all…humans. Now in paperback. “What an enchanting and wondrous book for young readers.” —Jamie Lee Curtis, actress and bestselling children’s book author Ten-year-old Eden’s quiet life is upended when she saves a paper wasp nest from destruction and discovers, to her awe and amazement, that she and its haughty queen can talk to each other. This first conversation is the start of a grand adventure, leading Eden to The Institute for Lower Learning, a secret laboratory devoted to the peaceful coexistence of humans and insects. The Institute is more fantastic and idyllic than Eden could’ve imagined but hidden deep within its tunnels is an old secret that could spell the end for all insects on earth. Nine-year-old August, an aspiring actor and bullied fourth-grader, is looking for that very secret after a few disastrous encounters have left him wanting to squash every annoying bug into oblivion. After all insects are small—he is big. And if there is anything he’s learned from the bullies at school—it's that being bigger is what counts. But in the world of the Institute where insects have a place of their own, both Eden and August discover being bigger isn't necessarily better and sometimes the most courageous thing to do is to set out to make a new friend.
Calls for renewed moral education in America's schools, offering dozens of programs schools can adopt to teach students respect, responsibility, hard work, and other values that should not be left to parents to teach.
The book that you are about to read is a collection of poems from different segments in my life. These poems encompass between 2015-2019 Spanning my last year of high school till my first year in the navy. These poems are in no particular order they are more or less a series of raw thoughts and emotions, the experiences shared on these pages I hope they can touch someone in a positive way. They come from different facets and from my many perspectives hopefully they can inspire you, enrich you, explore you, touch you, move you, or somehow make you feel like you’re not alone because in writing these poems I discovered that I am never alone whether it’s with family, friends, sprits of the past, God, or even just my own company. I was inspired by many things and people in my life and this book is dedicated to them and if you have a copy of this book it is dedicated to you. I hope you know you are loved and that I love you,Many things can bring you comfort and I hope my book can be one Sending my love from the moon XOXO Thank you
In this timely two-in-one volume, Swindoll helps readers rediscover two profound benefits of knowing God: joy and hope.
Did you hear the one about the Christian who couldn't keep from laughing? Chuck Swindoll has not only heard it, he tells it in this delightful book that gives us permission to be happy again. "When did life stop being funny?" Swindoll asks. His answer is found in this best-selling book which speaks to all busy, joy-drained people?from the pressured businessman to the harried homemaker. In Laugh Again, readers will discover ways to live in the present, say "no" to negativism, and realize that, while no one's life is perfect, joy and humor can be inspirational. Let Chuck Swindoll show you how to experience outrageous joy . . . and learn to laugh again!