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It is very dark in the Ark and Noah can't see. The windows are all closed and how will he be able to complete his tasks of feeding all of the animals? This adorable story about Noah's Ark will soon be one of your child's favorites with the wonderful story and the beautiful illustrations.
U.S. Army Sergeant Harry Archer has been listed as 'missing in action' since the Vietnam War ended 40 + years ago. When he suddenly escapes his Vietnamese captors with the aide of a Vietnamese woman whose father was an American soldier, he's armed with the knowledge of a classified top-secret agreement that was privately reached between former U.S. President Richardson and North Vietnam's leader. The agreement enabled Vietnam to retain specific POWs with skills vital to the rebuilding that country. The hand- picked men were reclassified as 'missing in action' and destined to remain in Vietnam for the rest of their lives. It would be considered restitution for damages inflicted by America and in return a pre-ordained 'peace with honor' would be reached. When the Vietnamese Government notifies the current President of the United States of his escape, he acts in accordance with that agreement and orders the CIA to track down Sergeant Archer and kill him before the agreement is exposed. Within hours Harry Archer is leading a cloak and dagger life as the CIA is determined to kill him and keep the Government's heinous act of so many years earlier hidden from the public. Enter Allison George, a reporter for the D.C. Telegraph Newspaper and member of several organizations trying to have the POW/ MIA issue from the Vietnam War resolved. Her brother had been a member of Harry's platoon until he was killed in action. The Sergeant remembers that the soldier was always talking about his sister being a reporter and when he quietly reaches Washington, D.C. he contacts the woman. She finds his story unbelievable until he escorts her to the Vietnam War Memorial where he reveals things only known to her and her brother.
Dingo est un chien qui vivait tout seul dans les rues jusqu'à ce qu'un dresseur Shawn l'accueilla chez elle, l'enseignant à devenir un chien d'assistance. Maintenant, Dingo est content de servir sa maîtresse, Nicole.
Adrian Stroud comes from a long line of those who were born to protect and serve. He dreamed of becoming a police officer since he was five-years-old. His father regaled him with stories of his grandfather’s achievements, only adding to his desire to serve his fellow man. Brothers in Arms is a compilation of stories and experiences from Stroud’s and those of his fellow brothers and sisters in law enforcement that span his career of over twenty years. This is their story. A story of guts, glory and heroism. You will laugh, cry and never forget their sacrifice.
Addie is friendly and loves to help others. Mr. Garfunkel notices all of her charitable actions and decides that Addie would be a wonderful school Ambassador and encourages her to bring others into her group to welcome new students. Addie is thrilled to be chosen for such an important position.
Nothing could prepare Abby and Martin Raynes for the brutal shock of hearing the word 'autism' in conjunction with their child. In one fell swoop, all their hopes and dreams were smashed into a thousand tiny fragments. What was once just a word in the dictionary becomes a living, breathing part of their lives.As she desperately seeks help for her son, Abby battles her own fears and dwindling hopes for her child's future. Then one day, while playing at the park, a black Labrador approaches Joshua and Abby. Joshua and the stray develop an instant connection. Despite her own aversion to dogs, Abby can't bring herself to leave the emaciated dog behind. Reluctantly, she brings the dog home, hoping to reunite it with its owner or find her a good home. But it soon becomes apparent the dog's bond with Joshua is anything but ordinary. Is it just wishful thinking, or has the dog succeeding in breaking through the walls of Joshua's autism?Hope for Joshua delves into the emotional and physical turmoil of raising a child on the autism spectrum. Although this book is a work of fiction, it is based on countless true stories of non-verbal individuals on the autism spectrum who found their voice through interactions with an animal. It raises awareness to the realities of autism and introduces readers to the benefits often derived from interaction with dogs, especially those trained as autism service dogs.
"Life gets messy and sometimes hard….embrace the process and enjoy the journey anyway!"Dayna R. Lopez shares an amazing story of how God turned one family's life from a chaotic mess into a blessing. Life can take us through twists and turns, but God can help us come out on the other side feeling blessed and stronger.
Deep in the forest lived a very beautiful young woman. She knew of no other beings other than her family and the wild animals she played with every day. One day she came across a handsome young man who was passing by the forest to get to a place where he could pick a rare herb for his very ill mother, the Queen. He thought the young woman was beautiful and wanted to stay with her, but as a prince, his destiny was to marry from another royal family; little did he know that she is a daughter of a Black and a White Pharaoh!
Good Friends are a precious thing. This adorable book by Anita Adkins with illustrations by Savannah Horton is written especially for beginning readers in grades K-2. The book was originally written to provide young braille students a bridge from reading single-cell words to multi-cell words. It has been transformed into a paperback so that other children may read this adorable story of friendship.
Hi, my name is Ginger. People call me Ginger Snap, you know, like the cookie. I am certain if you read this book, you will find out why. I love cake! It is hard for me to keep my mind on other things since I am always thinking about baking.
President Ramaphosa stated, "Land is a very broad, as well as a complex issue, and it has to be handled very delicately because around land there is quite a lot of emotion".This is an incisive, relevant book which tackles recent, and sometimes explosive issues like the land reform and expropriation in South Africa and the outbreaks of xenophobia in same country.The essays also delve into such contentious issues as the continued exploitation of the African women and children, the need for Africa to build strong a tradition of strong institutions as opposed to strong personalities. The book highlights and celebrates the exemplary economic accomplishments scored by some of Africa`s sons and daughters in the 21st century. Considered for the 2019 Restless Books Prize for New Immigrant Writing in Nonfiction. A monumental work that delves into parental and societal intrigues. Thenjiwe Qhawekazi Gumede
Un científico compasivo y ambiental, James Oliver se reúne con su antiguo jefe, Alan Heskey, para embarcarse en una expedición científica a Groenlandia para probar tecnología que podría ayudar a revertir los problemas climáticos de la Tierra. La prueba podría salvar el futuro de su hijo y el resto de la humanidad de la extinción.
Dorothy is off on another Teacup Adventure. She loves collecting teacups from all of the amazing adventures she experiences. In this book, Dorothy is approached by a Dragon who needs her help to save her Hatchling. Where will this adventure take her?This is the fourth of many adventures of Dorothy, who was modeled in loving memory of Author Conor Geary's grandmother, Dorothy Jean (Greenhoe) Geary March 30, 1925 - August 20, 2016. The beautiful illustrations by Savannah Horton will truly make this book one of your child's favorites.
Children with cognitive impairments are unable to learn through play or to utilize books in the same way that typical children are able to. After many years of struggling to find materials that are at an appropriate level for teaching and parenting children with severe disabilities (including cognitive, visual, and neurological), Author Debra Toymil decided to create her own materials to promote growth and learning. I Love My Bear is appropriate for this population of children with special needs, as these children readily respond to its rhyming, tactile, and kinesthetic components
Every school leader who is charged with guiding a school has a desire to develop a climate that is welcoming and attractive to each person who walks the halls of their building. This climate must be strong enough to last throughout the school year on a consistent basis, not just once in a while! So how do the leaders of today move their schools from a "carnival atmosphere" to a "Theme Park" climate?In Carnivals 2 Theme Parks Jack Birmingham develops the interesting and light-hearted analogy of transforming our schools from simply having those "carnival" moments to a more concerted and deliberate framework of building a desirable "theme park" climate for their students, staff and parents. Carnivals 2 Theme Parks will share leadership strategies as well as self-assessment opportunities that will help nurture the school's environment through TRUST, RESPECT, and FUN, while taking an enjoyable look down memory lane of the landscape of our amusement parks!
Jacob and Daddy have a special day planned. Jacob is having a hard time finding his favorite things. He has a wonderful treasure box given to him by his grand-daddy. As he shows his dad all of his favorite things, dad comes up with an idea how to show Jacob the things that really matter…God's Favorite Things!
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