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Bubble Booh is a character from the land of Virtues who has never known the importance of virtues and was definitely not acting them out. Because of his bad behavior, he had been banished to the land of black and white. Bubble Booh will not be allowed to join in the fun,laughter and games until he is willing to learn the most important lessons of all Kindness, Manners, Sharing, Love and Listening!Bubble Booh was told by a little girl with colors so bright that in order for him to get his colors back he needed to visit the five villages of virtues and meet the five Kings & learn all that's important to earn his colors back.Bubble Booh will earn his new blue shoes, new green shirt, new yellow hat, new red jacket and of course end up getting all his color back from head to toe.Bubble Booh goes through his journey in the land of virtues with pure joy in his heart. He stood proudly in front of the five kings while they gave him his final tests. Bubble Booh passed his tests with flying colors and was accepted back into the land of color to join in with the fun, games, and laughter.
Beauty: Europe vol 2 The book is about the feminine, the tiaras worn by Queens in Europe and the Royal Crests with in Europe. Each drawing symbolises a unique and spiritual meaning of Africa. * Zentangle Tiaras * European female portraits * Crests. This book is for the whole family. The book also comes with a practise area, and colour wheel.
Remembering Arniston is my first book. It is a story inspired by the immensely moving experience of the 2015 bicentenary remembrance of the wreck of His Majesty's Ship the Arniston Transport on the 30th May 1815 in the storm near Cape Town, South Africa.It is based on the actual people who sadly perished in the wreck - William John Molesworth and Frances Barwell, the 6th Viscount and Viscountess Molesworth of Swords. They were married in Saint George's Church, Hanover Square, London, England and, together with 378 other souls, they lost their lives in the wreck of the Arniston Transport which was a maritime tragedy and loss of life only to be surpassed later by the RMS Titanic disaster in 1912. The inspiration for this story comes as well from my love of the incredible natural beauty of South Africa. The tiny, secluded seaside town of Arniston takes its name from the famous wreck of 1815. It is a hidden gem, a treasure trove of natural beauty in itself, which can be found a few hours' drive along the Southern African coastline outside of Cape Town. Gary Oliver
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