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On August 16, 1938 in Kittanning, Pennsylvania, a tiny boy opened his mouth and cried for the first time. As Germany persecuted Jews and Orson Wells prepared for his infamous War of the Worlds radio program, Edgar Allen Moore began his life as the second of three boys in a Scottish-Irish family who nurtured an insatiable curiosity and a zest for adventure. In his entertaining memoir, Moore chronicles his journey from childhood to adulthood as he experienced variability, excitement, and satisfaction while working in five different professions. As Moore shares how he was influenced not only by the death of his mother at a young age, but also by a post-war cultural environment, he details how he managed to become successful despite living with the effects of attention deficit disorder, an then-unknown affliction that would not be diagnosed until later in life. As he narrates his adventures from college to military assignments to eventual employment, Moore provides a compelling glimpse into what it is like to look at each sunrise as a new opportunity. WOW, What a Day! shares one baby boomers narrative of what it was like to grow up amid the chaos of World War II and the subsequent years as he embarks on a journey of self-discovery and embraces enriching life experiences.
The day is nearly over and now it’s time to curl up and remember all of the incredible adventures of the day before we say goodnight. This is the perfect book to end the day with. It will capture babies' and toddlers' imagination and curiosity, with soothing artwork and melodic text and help them prepare for a restful night’s sleep. This is also a book for parents and guardians—providing them with a few moments of reflection, and a chance to pause in their busy day. The lyrical text that runs through the child's day—waking up, mealtimes, exploration and learning—is paired with gentle illustrations that will prepare little ones for bed. One phrase, “Let's take a moment to think about what made us smile today..." encourages the reader to reflect on the day—adding a personal touch to each nightly read. With expert guidance from sleep consultant Andrea Grace this is the perfect book to create a sense of calm before bedtime, helping children sleep soundly through the night.
Raven is having a bad day. Or at least he thinks he is, until he bumps into a tree, and his day gets a whole lot worse. But maybe having a sore, bandaged nose isn’t so bad, after all. He sure gets a lot of extra attention from the other forest birds. Maybe if he puts on more bandages he’ll get more sympathy. What about even more bandages? What an ingenious idea! It makes Raven feel simply. . . wonderful. Well, at least until he finds himself in a sticky situation no amount of bandages will get him out of. Follow Raven’s calamities and triumphs in this wordless picture book and enhance or change the story with the reuseable peel-off emoji stickers included in the book.
A picnic sounded great, but his wife and stepchildren disagreed. So he went on his own, and soon he was joined by unwelcome creatures. Did you have a 'slow' friend? Would you exploit his weaknesses? I hope not; accidents can happen. Some people should grow up, as this short story points out. A man has a plan to take over a Thai restaurant, but that was never going to happen. He picked on the wrong people. A little girl goes missing, and her stepdad is not overly concerned; perhaps he should have been. A one-eyed teddy and dead puppies look after her.
A day Full of adventure for a child and his Dad! What will they see as they spend the Day together?
Who'd be a mother? Bob Gibbs has produced 80 brilliant cartoons depicting the ups and downs of motherhood, from conception and morning sickness to other types (Scrummy Mummy vs. Scummy Mummy), toilet training, school days and holidays. With jokes and pertinent quotes to complement the cartoons, this is not just a perfect mother's day gift but a great present for all those not-so-perfect mothers!
In What a Difference a Day Makes: Women Who Conquered 1950s Music, Steve Bergsman highlights the Black female artists of the 1950s, a time that predated the chart-topping girl groups of the early 1960s. Many of the singers of this era became wildly famous and respected, and even made it into the Rock ’n’ Roll Hall of Fame. However, there were many others, such as Margie Day, Helen Humes, Nellie Lutcher, Jewel King, and Savannah Churchill, who made one or two great records in the 1950s and then disappeared from the scene. The era featured former jazz and blues singers, who first came to prominence in the 1940s, and others who pioneered early forms of rock ’n’ roll. In a companion volume, Bergsman has written the history of white women singers of the same era. Although song styles were parallel, the careers of Black and white female singers of the period ran in very different directions as the decade progressed. The songs of African American vocalists like Dinah Washington and Etta James were segregated to the R&B charts or covered by pop singers in the early and mid-1950s but burst into prominence in the last part of the decade and well into the 1960s. White singers, on the other hand, excelled in the early 1950s but saw their careers decline with the advent of rock music. In this volume, Bergsman takes an encyclopedic look at both the renowned and the sadly faded stars of the 1950s, placing them and their music back in the spotlight.
Shirley Baker is a PHI-KAPPA-PHI graduate of Cal State, Fullerton, CA with a MS in Education (an emphasis in reading) and she has fifteen hours Horace Rackham Graduate School, University of Michigan (School Administration). She has been a leader in community work including: representative for Chamber of Commerce, President (2000-2001) for Placentia Roundtable Women's Club and member of finance group.Shirley and her husband have taught in private and public schools. As an educator she has taught at all levels, except high school, including teaching student teachers at Cal State Fullerton. Shirley and her husband have been involved in church ministry working with both adults and children.Shirley and Allen Baker now reside in Palm Desert, CA. They are actively involved with Southwest Community Church in Indian Wells, CA.
What a Difference A Day Makes- Nurturing the Trinity of Spirit, Mind, and Body is a book that will guide you through a more positive, healthy, inspired walk through life. This book will motivate you to live a life of positive thoughts, to lift your spirit, while maintaining a sharp mind, and finally keeping your body healthy with holistic remedies and delicious recipes. "If you take care of your body today, it will take care of you in the future."
Simple sentences, photographs, and a brief story introduce six different words: and, day, he, in, said, that. Providing young readers an enjoyable opportunities to gain reading skills. *Based upon the Frye Sight Word List,