Fall Coloring Book
Marcy Schaaf
Verlag: Books By Schaaf
Beschreibung
Companion to WIllow's Really Great Fall Storybook
Verlag: Books By Schaaf
Companion to WIllow's Really Great Fall Storybook
Immerse yourself in the thrilling adventure of Alice, a little girl with blonde hair and sparkling blue eyes, bursting with curiosity and energy. Follow her journey as she explores a nearby forest and realizes a crucial life lesson: the importance of listening to your parents. Thanks to her parents' wisdom and patience, Alice learns that curiosity must be accompanied by caution. This story of love and learning shows that listening to and respecting our parents' advice are invaluable guides as we explore the world. This audiobook, ideal for bedtime, offers your child:A life lesson on the importance of listening to and respecting parental advice, demonstrating that such advice is meant to protect, not restrict.Encourages curiosity and a sense of adventure, while emphasizing the need for responsible and careful exploration.A captivating story that will hold your child's attention, while conveying essential values of caution and respect.A moment of relaxation and enriching discussion before bedtime. Give your child this audiobook and share a story that encourages listening, respect and responsible curiosity. Because every child is a budding explorer, armed with the love and wisdom of their parents! It's the perfect gift to say "I trust you" and "You can learn from every adventure!". Take your child on Alice's adventure with this exciting audio story.Zum Buch
Prince Tatters of Ragbag and Grampa, a former soldier, set out to search for King Fumbo's lost head and a fortune to save the kingdom. Meanwhile, in Perhaps City in the Maybe Mountains the Princess Pretty Good disappears after the prophet Abrog foresees her marrying a monster if she does not marry in four days. Another great book in the world of Oz. And with, a live iron weathercock, they visit a Wizard's Garden and discover Urtha, a lovely girl made all of flowers -- and proceed to fall, swim, explode, sail, and fly above and below Oz and Ev. Grampa and Co. eventually meet Dorothy herself, traveling with a Forgetful Poet in search of the missing princess of Perhaps City who has been condemned to marry a monster! Ruth Plumly Thompson really hits her stride in this book, telling the OZ story with her own dash and style that will make you smile and outright laugh each chapter. The puns are continuous and those will make you groan!Zum Buch
Sit tight for a heartwarming story about a woman named Laura who lives in a little cabin in the woods that her father built. When she and her granddaughter befriend a gnome, her eyes become opened to a world of fairytale creatures and animals. Together, they embark on adventures and uncover the need to balance the hustle of modern life by opening their hearts and minds to the magic of nature. Based on true events and inspired by traditional folklore tales, you will fall in love with its characters; including a family of gnomes, otters, a beautiful cardinal named Dean, an elf, a wood nymph, and an evil witch. After you read this book, you’ll look at your next walk in the woods a little differently. Was the breeze that caressed your face a spirit that drifted by you? Was the bird singing to you or following you through the woods? This book not only brings you a deeper appreciation for nature, but also teaches important lessons on life, nature, and balance--which are needed today more than ever. This story is written by Orion Moondreamer Mata, who is of Yaqui descent, and grew up in the woods of Michigan. At the age of 17, Orion joined the army where he served as a Military Police Correction Specialist at the Ft. Leavenworth United States Disciplinary Barracks, then as a police officer--serving in a variety of roles from School Resource Officer (SRO), SRT, detective, patrolman, sniper, and more. Orion is the founder of the Shepherds Motorcycle Club, which has raised tens of thousands of dollars to support military, fire, and police communities. He is also an accomplished woodworker, making custom cultural pieces. Orion is the father of four wonderful children and is supported by his beautiful wife Heather, who holds down the fort while he's out protecting our community. He also has two beautiful and stinky grandchildren who will enjoy the wonders of this book as they visit the cabin that this story is about.Zum Buch
In the serene surroundings of Caesarea Philippi, nestled amid the rugged landscapes of northern Israel, Jesus and his disciples embarked on a journey that would lead them to a moment of profound revelation and truth. As they walked along the dusty roads, Jesus turned to his disciples and asked them a question that would echo through the ages. "Who do people say that I am?" he inquired, his eyes searching the faces of his closest followers. The disciples exchanged glances, pondering the question carefully. They had heard many rumors and speculations about Jesus from the crowds that followed him - some believed him to be a prophet, others thought he was a great teacher or a revolutionary leader. Finally, one of the disciples spoke up, his voice hesitant but earnest. "Some say you are John the Baptist, returned from the dead," he said. "Others say you are Elijah, or Jeremiah, or one of the prophets."Zum Buch
"[A] rallying cry for girls to reject limitations others might place on them and their dreams."—starred,The Horn Book Magazine "Once I dreamed I swam / the ocean / and saw everything deep, cool / and was part of the waves. / I swam on by the people / onshore / hollering, / 'A girl like you needs to / stay out of the water / and be dry / like everyone else.'" Empower young readers to embrace their individuality, reject societal limitations, and follow their dreams. This inspiring picture book brings together a poem by acclaimed author Angela Johnson and Nina Crews's distinctive photocollage illustrations to celebrate girls of color.Zum Buch
This is an adventure story about two children who are identical except in their ways. One is always in trouble and untidy, the other is smart and clean. The one thing they did have that they shared was they always protected each other.Extracts from "The Troublesome Twosome":“No, Mother, we haven’t. She was trying to make sure her pocket money didn’t vanish before her very eyes, never to be seen again.""Don’t be silly, Miss, we all know that trays and dishes can't jump or walk. It was an accident, Miss, Jenny turned and bumped into me.”Zum Buch