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You are invited to Silly Sausage's birthday party! Enjoy the excitement and fun activities as he celebrates this special day with all his friends. Silly Sausage's Birthday is a story and activity book filled with vibrant colours and fun characters (created from nicknames for children). This joyful book for 2 to 7-year-olds makes listening, learning, counting, and reading a playful and engaging experience. Creative activities help children, carers and educators explore and expand on the story. Imaginative play is embraced. Children ages 5 to 7 enjoy the story (and nicknames) while learning to read, count, and improve their thinking skills with engaging and creative activities. Silly Sausage's Birthday has been crafted to entertain children and keep them engaged beyond the story with fun activities. It is a story book, counting book, and activity book that is suitable for 2 to 7 year olds. This Second Edition adds value with fun games and activities such as colouring in, creating characters from your own nicknames, creative play and imaginative movement, questions about the story, drawing, dot-to-dot, spot the differences, and a quiz. In response to teacher's requests the book now includes counting from 1 to 20 and has verbs clearly marked in bold italics. Silly Sausage's Birthday can be enjoyed by children, parents, or carers at home and in early learning centres, kindergartens, preparatory school, Grade 1, or home schooling. Children love birthdays and can relate to Silly Sausage preparing for and getting worn out on his birthday. The characters are especially funny as they are created from real nicknames for kids. This is a genuinely fun book that young children treasure. Perfect as a birthday present for children age 2 to 7 years. Illustrations in watercolour, pen and ink. (58 pages)
You are invited to Silly Sausage's birthday! A joyful story and activity book with vibrant illustrations and fun characters created from nicknames for kids. Makes counting & reading a playful, engaging experience kids treasure.(57 pages)
You are invited to Silly Sausage's birthday! A joyful story and activity book with vibrant illustrations and fun characters created from nicknames for kids. Makes counting & reading a playful, engaging experience kids treasure. (58 pages)
It's Sausage's birthday and he's going to have a party with all of his friends. But the mean, jealous cats have hidden all of the invitations and no one turns up. Poor Sausage is the saddest little sausage dog in the whole wide world! What can be done to give Sausage a happy birthday? This endearing, yet amusing story from outstanding author Michaela Morgan is perfect for children who are learning to read by themselves and for Key Stage 1. It features engaging illustrations from Felicity Sheldon and quirky characters young readers will find hard to resist. Bloomsbury Young Readers are the perfect way to get children reading, with book-banded stories by brilliant authors like Julia Donaldson. They are packed with gorgeous colour illustrations and include inside cover notes to help adults reading with children, as well as ideas for activities related to the stories. Book Band- White Ideal for ages 6+
This story and activity book makes learning, counting, and reading a fun, playful experience. (55 pages)Children enjoy the excitement of Silly Sausage's birthday party as he celebrates this special day with all his friends. Silly Sausage's Birthday is a story-based counting and activity book filled with vibrant colours and fun characters created from nicknames for children. This joyful book encourages children to count, read, play and learn. This book is designed with activities for parents, carers and educators to interact in a child's learning experience by exploring and expanding on the narrative. Imaginative play is also embraced. Children ages 2 to 7 enjoy the story (and nicknames) while learning to read, count, and improve their thinking skills with engaging activities.
Sausage the dog plans his birthday party, but the cats try to spoil his fun.
One of four Silly Sausage titles in the Rockets series for children just beginning to enjoy reading. Fitz and Spatz, the family cats, keep telling Sausage he's just a silly, greedy, lazy dog. But one night, everyone realises that Sausage might not be so silly after all...Ages 5-7+
Corinna Borden writes of her tumultuous path toward recovery from Hodgkins disease in I Dreamt of Sausage. Though it is considered one of the most curable cancers, her search was an arduous one. Borden was not there to follow orders. From the moment of diagnosis, Borden invites the reader into her head. Along with her experiences with the Western system of health and healing, I Dreamt of Sausage travels with the author from Ann Arbor, Michigan, to Tijuana, Mexico, as she investigates and experiences alternative forms of cancer treatment. Through her personal journal entries and inner-voice discussions, Borden immerses the reader in the emotional and spiritual challenges of cancer treatment with unflinching honesty. I Dreamt of Sausage is divided into three parts: Body, Mind, and Spirit. Body introduces the patient, her diagnosis, and her experiences with chemotherapy. Mind delves further into Bordens frustrations with traditional cancer treatments and her decision to pursue alternative medical care. Spirit illustrates her newfound ability to witness her thoughts in any medical situation and her broader understanding of health. I Dreamt of Sausage offers a unique perspective on illness. Borden illustrates the transformation an individual can take from being overwhelmed by physical suffering to choosing internal peace. As Borden says, The story is about recognizing the voices in your head and choosing which ones to listen to. Survival behavior relates to ones personality characteristics. Corinnas book shares many of these factors and makes them easy to understand because she is a native who has lived the problem and can share her experience. It is real and practical and useful for those confronting cancer and other problems. Bernie Siegel, MD, author of Faith, Hope & Healing and 365 Prescriptions for the Soul This is a MUST-read for anyone dealing with cancer or involved with anyone who is. What do you do when your life is shattered by a cancer diagnosis? What forms of treatment do you choose? Why did you get cancer in the first place? Follow one womans amazing journey as she shares her innermost thoughts and feelings on her quests for wellness. Carolyn L. Mein, DC, author of Releasing Emotional Patterns with Essential Oils and Different Bodies, Different Diets
Silicon Valley Girl (Hardcover Version) by Maya Morrow Inspired by the life and works of poet Sylvia Plath, including Plath’s published journals, Maya Morrow presents her own coming-of-age journey in this collection of raw and uncensored diaries spanning a decade and a half. The story begins Christmas 1984 and ends in 1999, when the author, twenty-six, rediscovers the handwritten diaries for the first time. “These diaries are compelling enough on their own,” Morrow writes. “However, what makes this coming-of-age story different from many others is that it gives the reader a glimpse of not just an average, American middle class girl’s life – it highlights the fact that my life was that, and I’m Afro American. When The Cosby Show came on, I saw my family on television, and didn’t understand why the media said the show was an unrealistic depiction of African American life. It was realistic; it was my life!” Set against a backdrop of cultural touchstones any Gen-Xer would recognize, Silicon Valley Girl: My Adolescent Life and Times, and an Ode to Generation X offers a deeply personal look at the emotional life of a teenager of color trying to make sense of race, class, and sexuality at the dawn of Post-Cold War America. (2017, Hardcover, 242 pages)