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Darcy is a normal teenage girl who seems to be facing anything but normal. This young girl feels she has lost it all. Her friends, her home and her life. All because of a sudden death of a loved one on a regular Wednesday afternoon. Darcy realizes that the world is too unpredictable, too devastating and too overwhelming to endure alone. It seems like the whole world is falling apart around her. The dark shadowy past of family strife, collides full force with her ever perplexing present. And still the loneliness of her teenage life takes over as she slowly begins to find many weird discoveries which continue to thrust countless questions into her mind. Was her mother's death really an accident? Who are those men?
"Tell me what you feel" by: Frantzline Tingue is a book intended to help young children learn how to properly express their emotions to their parent/guardian. It helps them to understand how precious life is, how precious they are and how they should talk out what they feel instead of crying. So if a child ever needs help feeling happy and getting rid of their not-so-good emotions, they can go to their Mom, Dad or any adult and explain what they feel and parent/guardian can help them. That way the bad feelings don't last so long and life can be full of nothing but love and happiness for parent and child. Read "Tell me what you feel" by: Frantzline Tingue to your baby, toddler or school age child at bed time or during a temper tantrum. Read it as many times as you like and be there for the child and he/she will soon learn how to tell you what they feel.
Hes a herb at school. He has all the things wrong with him that he could possibly have including being black, poor and skinny as a twig. His parents, one German and one Brazilian, make a very odd pair. They obviously arent his. Hes no one special. Just a 12-year-old kid in Queens, trying to overcome the worst with wry humor and the little he has. This is his lullaby. This book contains twenty of the best short stories by Frantzline Tingue. Whether it is about a girl who can fl y in "To Fly," or about a boy and his grandma in "Grandma's big bear hug." All the stories are written for the en-tertainment for readers of all ages.
Ben is tired of being the middle child. His parents favor his little brother Jason and his older sister Hannah gets to do whatever she wants to. Ben wants to be grown up, have privacy and time to his self. Join in and read about a boy named Ben.
Ben is tired of being the middle child. His parents favor his little brother Jason and his older sister Hannah gets to do whatever she wants to. Ben wants to be grown up, have privacy and time to his self. Join in and read about a boy named Ben.
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