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Christmas for the Poor Little Kitty is a great book for a didactic method in the church, a school setting, classroom, or for therapy. The goal of this book is to instruct a child through play and using creatures that the child can. relate to, like, or readily identify with.I have used short stories, dolls, puppets, and many tools in therapy; and I have found that the story about another human being's situation or sadness opens the door to an intuitive discussion about the child. This is also designed for classroom use; it can just be fun reading at Christmastime. We hope you enjoy the book and will stay tuned for future tales about the kitty.
Christmas for the Poor Little Kitty is a great book for a didactic method in the church, a school setting, classroom, or for therapy. The goal of this book is to instruct a child through play and using creatures that the child can relate to, like, or readily identify with.
Christmas for the Poor Little Kitty is a great book for a didactic method in the church, a school setting, classroom, or for therapy. The goal of this book is to instruct a child through play and using creatures that the child can relate to, like, or readily identify with.
In Tanzania, there have been accounts of albinos who have been tormented by their neighbors and friends due to superstition, the cries in the night when yet another person with albinism has been taken, the political reaction---local and international; but the arrival of an NGO Under the Same Sun determined to save them, and the amazing survival of these people with albinism has been shared around the world. Why is the climate and the people of this area so damaging to the survival of a person with albinism? What has led to such a notable level of resilience and a civil rights movement among them? This is all reviewed in this book.
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This generation of DeWitt and Jones families are early settlers at Gonzales, Texas, and most probably richest in history. They had fought several wars against the Mexicans and Indians, and in Civil War. Green DeWitt is a founder and empresario of De Witt's Colony, and Sarah Seely DeWitt is a maker of "Come and Take It" Gonzales flag in Texas Independence. DeWitt and Jones men are the volunteers of Republic of Texas Army, Texas Rangers, Terry's Texas Rangers (Civil War), and Gonzales County Sheriffs. The book includes illustrations and photographs of families, manuscripts, maps, and genealogy.
Robert Pincerna, son of Thomas Pincerna (b. ca. 1180), married Maud de Chesney of South Newington, Oxfordshire, Elngland, ca. 1160. They had at least four children. He used the surname "Le Boteler" in a deed to his sons. Record chiefly lists ancestors and descendants of Thomas Boteler (ca. 1605-ca. 1646) of the fourteenth generation. He was born at London, England, the son of John Butler (b. ca. 1575). He married Joan Mt. Stephen at London in in 1625. They had five known children. The family immigrated to to Virginia before 1640. Thomas died before January 16, 1646/47. Descendants listed lived in Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas and elsewhere. Most descendants used the surname Butler.