Author: Amy Kavelaris
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
ISBN: 1400231965
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
Reassure kids that God is carrying them throughout the day with these morning affirmations and whimsical illustrations from beloved author Amy Kavelaris. Adorable animals with gorgeous floral art and words of hope remind little ones of God's love, security, and peace for the day ahead. Through a child’s eyes, the world can be beautiful, wonder-filled, and a bit fear-filled all at the same time. Remind your little one that God is always near with this unique book of blessings. A beautiful companion to Amy Kavelaris’s popular Good Night, My Darling Dear, this inspirational picture book reassures children ages 4 to 8 that God carries them through good days, hard days, and anxious days shares biblical promises of God's love, purpose, and protection features the whimsical imagery of nature and animals that has made Kavelaris’s art beloved encourages kids to discover God each day and joyfully live out who He created them to be gives children confidence to be brave in scary and unexpected situations This unique book of blessings and prayers will remind your little one of God’s loving promises revealed in nature: that He protects us from the rain, He covers us with His wings, He shines His light into the darkness, and most of all, He’ll always be with us. Good Morning, Little One by artist Amy Kavelaris includes a stunning cover with a jacket over hardcover makes a touching keepsake gift book for a child's Easter basket, baby showers, and other new beginnings such as adoption, a new sibling, or the first day of school is an enchanting piece of art for a botanical nursery or child's bedroom is ideal for any parent, grandparent, or family who wants to establish a tradition of blessing their child in the morning There's no better way to start the day than praying over your children with this sweet, Scripture-based book about trusting God to carry each of you in His gentle arms.
Good Morning, Little One
Author: Amy Kavelaris
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
ISBN: 1400231965
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
Reassure kids that God is carrying them throughout the day with these morning affirmations and whimsical illustrations from beloved author Amy Kavelaris. Adorable animals with gorgeous floral art and words of hope remind little ones of God's love, security, and peace for the day ahead. Through a child’s eyes, the world can be beautiful, wonder-filled, and a bit fear-filled all at the same time. Remind your little one that God is always near with this unique book of blessings. A beautiful companion to Amy Kavelaris’s popular Good Night, My Darling Dear, this inspirational picture book reassures children ages 4 to 8 that God carries them through good days, hard days, and anxious days shares biblical promises of God's love, purpose, and protection features the whimsical imagery of nature and animals that has made Kavelaris’s art beloved encourages kids to discover God each day and joyfully live out who He created them to be gives children confidence to be brave in scary and unexpected situations This unique book of blessings and prayers will remind your little one of God’s loving promises revealed in nature: that He protects us from the rain, He covers us with His wings, He shines His light into the darkness, and most of all, He’ll always be with us. Good Morning, Little One by artist Amy Kavelaris includes a stunning cover with a jacket over hardcover makes a touching keepsake gift book for a child's Easter basket, baby showers, and other new beginnings such as adoption, a new sibling, or the first day of school is an enchanting piece of art for a botanical nursery or child's bedroom is ideal for any parent, grandparent, or family who wants to establish a tradition of blessing their child in the morning There's no better way to start the day than praying over your children with this sweet, Scripture-based book about trusting God to carry each of you in His gentle arms.
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
ISBN: 1400231965
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
Reassure kids that God is carrying them throughout the day with these morning affirmations and whimsical illustrations from beloved author Amy Kavelaris. Adorable animals with gorgeous floral art and words of hope remind little ones of God's love, security, and peace for the day ahead. Through a child’s eyes, the world can be beautiful, wonder-filled, and a bit fear-filled all at the same time. Remind your little one that God is always near with this unique book of blessings. A beautiful companion to Amy Kavelaris’s popular Good Night, My Darling Dear, this inspirational picture book reassures children ages 4 to 8 that God carries them through good days, hard days, and anxious days shares biblical promises of God's love, purpose, and protection features the whimsical imagery of nature and animals that has made Kavelaris’s art beloved encourages kids to discover God each day and joyfully live out who He created them to be gives children confidence to be brave in scary and unexpected situations This unique book of blessings and prayers will remind your little one of God’s loving promises revealed in nature: that He protects us from the rain, He covers us with His wings, He shines His light into the darkness, and most of all, He’ll always be with us. Good Morning, Little One by artist Amy Kavelaris includes a stunning cover with a jacket over hardcover makes a touching keepsake gift book for a child's Easter basket, baby showers, and other new beginnings such as adoption, a new sibling, or the first day of school is an enchanting piece of art for a botanical nursery or child's bedroom is ideal for any parent, grandparent, or family who wants to establish a tradition of blessing their child in the morning There's no better way to start the day than praying over your children with this sweet, Scripture-based book about trusting God to carry each of you in His gentle arms.
Good Morning, Chick
Author: Mirra Ginsburg
Publisher: Harper Collins
ISBN: 0688087418
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 34
Book Description
"An ingenious barnyard story, brief but well-paced, simple but colorful."--Booklist. "The bright pictures and the wealth of animal sounds and actions make it a natural for the very youngest."--School Library Journal.
Publisher: Harper Collins
ISBN: 0688087418
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 34
Book Description
"An ingenious barnyard story, brief but well-paced, simple but colorful."--Booklist. "The bright pictures and the wealth of animal sounds and actions make it a natural for the very youngest."--School Library Journal.
Good Morning, Chick!
Author: Keith Faulkner
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780843106503
Category : Board books
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
"On Easter morning, little Chick hatches to find his new world bustling with Easter preparations."--P. [4] of cover.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780843106503
Category : Board books
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
"On Easter morning, little Chick hatches to find his new world bustling with Easter preparations."--P. [4] of cover.
Good Morning, Little Pretty Girl
Author: Tabitha Hall-Pennon
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 0359916511
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 50
Book Description
From Good Morning, Little Pretty Girl, the caterpillar to the butterfly! This adult coloring book and life journal is an autobiographical account of author, Tabitha Hall-Pennon's life and experiences. Follow along her journey, and enter journal entries of your own . All you need is your truth and your open mind. Enjoy the hand-drawn illustrations created by Vanessa J. Thompson as you turn the pages of the book. Hopefully, you will find your own healing process through the pages of this book!
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 0359916511
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 50
Book Description
From Good Morning, Little Pretty Girl, the caterpillar to the butterfly! This adult coloring book and life journal is an autobiographical account of author, Tabitha Hall-Pennon's life and experiences. Follow along her journey, and enter journal entries of your own . All you need is your truth and your open mind. Enjoy the hand-drawn illustrations created by Vanessa J. Thompson as you turn the pages of the book. Hopefully, you will find your own healing process through the pages of this book!
We'll Always Rock You Little Love
Author: Stephen Conroy
Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers
ISBN: 1685621066
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 26
Book Description
Embark on a heartwarming journey with Little Love, as each page turns to reveal the simple pleasures of a day filled with parental affection. This tale highlights the significance of savoring fleeting moments and infusing them with warmth and compassion. As Little Love navigates the rhythms of daily life, parents will discover that these precious instances are not only crucial for their child but equally enriching for themselves. It’s a gentle reminder to make every minute with your child count, finding joy and connection in the everyday.
Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers
ISBN: 1685621066
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 26
Book Description
Embark on a heartwarming journey with Little Love, as each page turns to reveal the simple pleasures of a day filled with parental affection. This tale highlights the significance of savoring fleeting moments and infusing them with warmth and compassion. As Little Love navigates the rhythms of daily life, parents will discover that these precious instances are not only crucial for their child but equally enriching for themselves. It’s a gentle reminder to make every minute with your child count, finding joy and connection in the everyday.
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Our Little Hungarian Cousin
Author: Mary F. Nixon Roulet
Publisher: BoD - Books on Demand
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
" Embark on a fascinating journey to the enchanting land of Hungary with "Our Little Hungarian Cousin" by Mary F. Nixon Roulet, where history, culture, and the spirit of resilience thrive. This captivating book introduces readers to a young Hungarian boy or girl, offering a glimpse into their daily life, traditions, and the unique heritage they possess. In "Our Little Hungarian Cousin," readers will join their Hungarian cousin as they explore the charming streets of Budapest, visit majestic castles, and experience the rich cultural tapestry of Hungary. Mary F. Nixon Roulet's engaging storytelling brings to life the warmth, resourcefulness, and pride of the Hungarian people. Through the pages of this book, readers will gain insights into Hungarian history and heritage, including folk traditions, traditional costumes, and the vibrant celebrations that punctuate Hungarian life. They will learn about Hungarian cuisine, discover the world-renowned Hungarian composers and musicians, and explore the picturesque landscapes that dot the countryside. Join your Hungarian cousin as you immerse yourself in the beauty of Hungary, celebrate the resilience and creativity of the Hungarian people, and experience the rich cultural heritage that defines this enchanting country."
Publisher: BoD - Books on Demand
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
" Embark on a fascinating journey to the enchanting land of Hungary with "Our Little Hungarian Cousin" by Mary F. Nixon Roulet, where history, culture, and the spirit of resilience thrive. This captivating book introduces readers to a young Hungarian boy or girl, offering a glimpse into their daily life, traditions, and the unique heritage they possess. In "Our Little Hungarian Cousin," readers will join their Hungarian cousin as they explore the charming streets of Budapest, visit majestic castles, and experience the rich cultural tapestry of Hungary. Mary F. Nixon Roulet's engaging storytelling brings to life the warmth, resourcefulness, and pride of the Hungarian people. Through the pages of this book, readers will gain insights into Hungarian history and heritage, including folk traditions, traditional costumes, and the vibrant celebrations that punctuate Hungarian life. They will learn about Hungarian cuisine, discover the world-renowned Hungarian composers and musicians, and explore the picturesque landscapes that dot the countryside. Join your Hungarian cousin as you immerse yourself in the beauty of Hungary, celebrate the resilience and creativity of the Hungarian people, and experience the rich cultural heritage that defines this enchanting country."
Sinder
Author: Kathleen Kaufman
Publisher: Turner Publishing Company
ISBN: 1684423325
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
Sinder weaves together the parallel stories of Ceit, grown to adulthood and having taken her rightful place as Matrarc of the Society, and her great-grandmother, Ainsley Robertson in 1924 Ireland, and the inception of the community that would come to inhabit Sinder Avenue. In 1996, Venice Beach, Ceit struggles with the confines of superstition and tradition that have defined the Society since its start. As her younger brother, Alan, turns eighteen, Ceit enacts a plan to end the Society for good. And in doing so, releasing Alan from what she sees increasingly as a toxic and antiquated way of life as well as freeing herself from her mortal ties to the human realm. In 1924, Ainsley Robertson lives in a secluded community outside of Cork, led by her father, an abusive and cruel ceannaire. Ainsley’s story opens with her expecting a baby in a world where being an unwed mother is a criminal act. Ainsley grows to realize her own gifts and connection to the world of the fae as she navigates a world dominated by dogma and oppression. As the sparks of what will become the Society grow to a flame, Ainsley becomes the Matrarc of her people, leading them to a new world, and a new tradition.
Publisher: Turner Publishing Company
ISBN: 1684423325
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
Sinder weaves together the parallel stories of Ceit, grown to adulthood and having taken her rightful place as Matrarc of the Society, and her great-grandmother, Ainsley Robertson in 1924 Ireland, and the inception of the community that would come to inhabit Sinder Avenue. In 1996, Venice Beach, Ceit struggles with the confines of superstition and tradition that have defined the Society since its start. As her younger brother, Alan, turns eighteen, Ceit enacts a plan to end the Society for good. And in doing so, releasing Alan from what she sees increasingly as a toxic and antiquated way of life as well as freeing herself from her mortal ties to the human realm. In 1924, Ainsley Robertson lives in a secluded community outside of Cork, led by her father, an abusive and cruel ceannaire. Ainsley’s story opens with her expecting a baby in a world where being an unwed mother is a criminal act. Ainsley grows to realize her own gifts and connection to the world of the fae as she navigates a world dominated by dogma and oppression. As the sparks of what will become the Society grow to a flame, Ainsley becomes the Matrarc of her people, leading them to a new world, and a new tradition.
The Story in Primary Instruction
Author: Hannah Avis Perdue
Publisher: anboco
ISBN: 3736420544
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 126
Book Description
The greatest need of the primary school to-day is some positive content or subject matter of instruction. The popular conception of such a school is that its main function is to teach the young child to read, write, and cipher. That is, that it has to do mainly with the formal aspects of language and numbers. So long as a certain amount of facility is gained in these formal arts, there is little disposition to demand anything more. Even so great an authority as the Committee of Fifteen has championed this view, and has given as its deliberate judgment that the first four years of school life should be devoted to the mastery of the formal phases of instruction. While it may be contended that it is not meant to exclude the giving of a positive subject matter, still it is interpreted as sanctioning the present obvious over-emphasis of the formal side of language in our primary schools. A strict conformity to this formal program would mean that the first four years of school life, the most impressionable[6] period in the pupil's school career, are to be empty of any real subject matter. The mastery of written and printed forms is to be set up as an end in itself, losing sight of the fact that they are but means for conveying the thought, feelings, experiences, and aspirations of the race from one generation to another. When we consider what the child at the age of six or seven really is; when we consider his love of story, his hunger for the concrete material of knowledge, his deep interest in the widening of his experience,—it is evident that such a course is out of all harmony with his real nature. It is the giving of stones when the cry is for bread. It is even worse than the proverbial making of bricks without straw. It is attempting to make bricks with straw alone.
Publisher: anboco
ISBN: 3736420544
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 126
Book Description
The greatest need of the primary school to-day is some positive content or subject matter of instruction. The popular conception of such a school is that its main function is to teach the young child to read, write, and cipher. That is, that it has to do mainly with the formal aspects of language and numbers. So long as a certain amount of facility is gained in these formal arts, there is little disposition to demand anything more. Even so great an authority as the Committee of Fifteen has championed this view, and has given as its deliberate judgment that the first four years of school life should be devoted to the mastery of the formal phases of instruction. While it may be contended that it is not meant to exclude the giving of a positive subject matter, still it is interpreted as sanctioning the present obvious over-emphasis of the formal side of language in our primary schools. A strict conformity to this formal program would mean that the first four years of school life, the most impressionable[6] period in the pupil's school career, are to be empty of any real subject matter. The mastery of written and printed forms is to be set up as an end in itself, losing sight of the fact that they are but means for conveying the thought, feelings, experiences, and aspirations of the race from one generation to another. When we consider what the child at the age of six or seven really is; when we consider his love of story, his hunger for the concrete material of knowledge, his deep interest in the widening of his experience,—it is evident that such a course is out of all harmony with his real nature. It is the giving of stones when the cry is for bread. It is even worse than the proverbial making of bricks without straw. It is attempting to make bricks with straw alone.