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Follow the Viking Child as he leaves Newfoundland, the Rock and his life in Cripple Creek Pass far behind him.. Follow his adventures across the continent and into his new life, desguissing himself from his past.. The past filled with blood, guts and torture, a past filled with visions of the Witch, the Wisord, the ugly stick and the Crassandra, Erics Grave Ship.. The love and the hate the demons he has, as nothing now, is left for him on the secred island.. Watch as he develops into a fierce nogotiating warrior, a creative guiness.. Then watch as his world falls apart, falling deeply into the world of psychotic monsters.. A world filled with Phycophaths, Nacassistic personality and mutipule personality disorders.. All, each one less none, completely capable of infecting you, drawing you into them deeply, into their own pshchic.. Then completely tranforming you into one of the 50%, of the mentally affected humans today on this planet.. Then into, A Life Without A Mirror, then maybe, just maybe into just another everyday, perfectly functional, phyco killers..
What makes you monster magnificent? This vibrant showcase of poetry and artwork by young students celebrates their joyous nature and magnificence. The collection of poems, varying in form, feature fun subjects such as baseball, dragons, classroom Zooming, and friendships. An art gallery of whimsical self-portraits and "magnificent" images rounds out the anthology. Writers and artists are elementary-aged children from diverse backgrounds, including special education classrooms. A delightful reminder to celebrate days with cheer and gratitude, and prompt the question: What makes YOU monster magnificent?
Overture -- Performance -- Postlude.
Book on mother's love & acceptance. This book is a great way to start a talk with your kid about such difficult emotions as anger, sadness, anxiety, and so on. Recognizing and accepting difficult emotions. Best way to say "I love you" to kid who misbehaved. Children's book for 3-7 year olds.
Winnie wants a monster! Some monsters smell like pirate feet and some might read your diary, but they are so darn cute! All Winnie’s friends have one. But how much do Oogly-Wumps eat? Don’t they ever sleep? Can monsters get lonely? I Want a Monster! is a humorous, energetic celebration of the responsibility and joy of owning your dream pet, perfect for fans of Peter Brown’s Children Make Terrible Pets or anyone who’s ever longed for or loved a pet of any kind. Includes a “Would You Like to Adopt a Monster?” activity at the back of the book.
"Bobby thinks his teacher, Ms. Kirby, is horrible, but when he sees her outside of school and they spend a day in the park together, he discovers she might not be so bad after all." -- Verso.
Award-winning illustrator Georgie Birkett brings to life these four lovable friends as they show that every child has a monster, as well as a little angel, inside them. This is a witty look at good and bad manners, full of warmth and humour, and a wonderful companion to Sometimes I Feel Sunny.
At once original, strange, funny, and unnerving, Shane Book’s Congotronic takes the reader into unstable territory, where multiple layers of voice, diction, and music collide. Some of these poems have the sparse directness of a kind of bleak prayer; others mingle the earthbound rhythms of hip-hop with the will-to-transcendence of high Romanticism. Harnessing techniques of the cinematic and audio arts, Book’s poems splice, sample, collage, and jump-cut language from an array of sources, including slave narratives, Western philosophy, hip hop lyrics, and the diaries of plantation owners. In fusing disparate texts, each poem in this collection attempts to create a community in language. Thus, at its core, the project is utopic—or more precisely, to borrow from Duke Ellington—the project is “blutopic.” The book’s anchoring series contains an apocryphal narrative grounded in the journey of the Middle Passage and an older mythic history from the West African epic of Sundiata. Here elements of Afrofuturism coagulate with an R&B grin as social forces challenge a sense of personhood, prompting free-jazz inflected conversations between the pieces of a shattered, polyvocal self. Here is a world poet of the Sonic Global South sheathed in a Northern Hemispheric glow suit, high “on Coltrane, on Zeus” but also on the old and new schools of Descartes, M.I.A., Cecil Taylor, Gilbert Ryle, Freud, and Jay Z, among others—or as one poem puts it, the “aural truths.”
Herry Monster describes himself, his family, and his neighborhood on Sesame Street.
Herry Monster describes himself, his family, and his neighborhood on Sesame Street.