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Ever wanted to know what babies would like to say to a lot of people around them in the house and beyond? Then this book is what you are looking for. Infants and toddlers would like to say a lot of things to people around them but are unable to do so given they are yet to use spoken words properly. This collection of poems helps the readers to know such funny things coming from the mouths of several babies. Little Angels Sing puts words into the mouths of infants and toddlers. This is what makes it funny. Babies can’t use a lot of words to express themselves, at least not at the level of adults. But this book lets them tell things they feel strongly about like love, hate, babysitters, parents, siblings, food, sleep, face masks, and several other things. Several, desperate babies are trying to convey messages to their parents, grandparents, and other acquaintances. Read on to find out what they are. It will remind you of your own childhood. This book is for anyone who loves babies, not just for parents and grandparents. It will make them laugh when they think of all the little things they might have missed hearing from children.
A death bed promise to her father and a job loss force Robin Anderson to move back to her hometown to live with her estranged mother, Betty. Ten years ago, Robins husband, Jeff and her mother refused to support Robins decision not to her abort her unborn daughter who had Down syndrome. They abandoned her. With emotional support from others and a strong Christian faith, she lived a contented life as a single mom until faced with the inability to support her child. Now her faith will be tested again. Old wounds will be reopened. Still grieving, Betty finds it hard to accept her granddaughter, which makes life unbearable for Robin. A tragic accident forces Betty to examine her hardened heart and lost faith. Will secrets revealed open her heart? Chris is the pastor of a struggling Presbyterian church. Recent job losses in the community have impacted morale, and his congregation has lost hope until a new family moves to town. One special little girls faith and unconditional love will warm the hearts of all she touches. Her special gift can only be part of a heavenly plan. Christmas miracles abound, and the community will never be the same.
In a mining town in the backwoods of the High Sierras, Daisy James prays for a miracle.This 10-year-old girl is concerned because people in her town are hurting. And the one who seems to be hurting the most is her own mother, who lost a baby a year earlier. Daisy is filled with sorrow inside because her mother, who used to sing and laugh and talk about God, no longer does any of those things. Now she spends her days silent and resigned. So the little girl decides what her town needs is a church, to touch their hearts and spirits, to remind them that God is there, and that His angels are watching over them all. Daisy dreams up a play entitled Come, My Little Angel, and recruits her classmates to play the roles and her beloved music teacher to provide the music. Despite the obstacles working against her, Daisy perseveres, even when her own faith is shaken, until she finds herself face to face with a miracle -straight from the hand of a God who longs to restore us to joy and singing. And when, at the end of the book, you see what God does for this little girl - and for the mother she loves so deeply - you come away knowing nothing - not one single thing - is impossible with God. From the Hardcover edition.
This book is a heavenly inspiration on angels. It consists of two parts, the first part contains poems about angels and the second part contains part of my life story, my encounter with the angels and God himself. This special book has poems that are very emotional as well as poems that are funny. It was written with words that came from the deepest part of my inner heart, soul and mind. Most poems are followed by colored picture representation. It's a book that can make you laugh and cry at the same time through the sensitivity and humorous foundation of my poetry.
For the few hundred television viewers in 1946, a special treat on the broadcast schedule was the variety show called Hour Glass. It was the first TV program to go beyond talking heads, cooking demonstrations, and sporting events, featuring instead dancers, comics, singers, and long commercials for its sponsor, Chase and Sanborn coffee. Within two years, another variety show, Texaco Star Theatre, became the first true television hit and would be credited with the sales of thousands of television sets. The variety show formula was a staple of television in its first 30 years, in part because it lent itself to a medium where everything had to be live and preferably inside a studio. Most of the early television stars--including Jackie Gleason, Milton Berle, Sid Caesar, Ed Sullivan, Red Skelton, Dinah Shore, and Arthur Godfrey--rose to prominence through weekly variety shows. In the 1960s, major stars such as Jerry Lewis, Dean Martin, Judy Garland and Danny Kaye were hosting variety shows. By the 1970s, the format was giving way to sitcoms and dramas, but pop music stars Sonny and Cher, Tony Orlando and Dawn, and Donny and Marie Osmond hosted some of the last of the species. This book details 57 variety shows from the 1940s through the 1990s. A history of each show is first provided, followed by a brief look at each episode. Air date, guest stars, sketches performed, and a listing of songs featured are included.
Melancholy. It is defined as a deep, long-lasting sadness. Everyone has felt what they perceived to be a deep, long-lasting sadness, but few ever go far enough into this sadness to live with it. Or, perhaps, they ignore this negative side of themselves. Whatever the case may be, this book is written with the intention to show that there is sadness that lingers inside the hearts and souls of many. It is not written so that this sadness may be celebrated but written to show that one is not alone in feeling them. Written in a way that is straightforward, yet analytical, somber, yet understandable, this book is one that will give you the feeling that someone does understand what youre going through. Someone does know what its like to hurt, and it is expressed in many forms. Whether it be through sadness inside of you, or sadness around you, you will find that this book contains the pain that you feel and want to end. Though this book offers no solution, it serves the purpose of being a comfort, because in reading can you understand and in understanding can you be there for someone who has yet to find someone who understands their pain.