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The story of a large yet little-known Protestant denomination
The daughter of a respected horse healer, 14 year-old Amy has a powerful connection with horses. With her mother's help, she is developing her skills as a horse whisperer while tending to the animals at Heartland, a refuge for horses that have been emotionally or physically traumatized. But when her mother is killed in a tragic trailer accident, Amy realizes she will never see her world the same way again.
This book explores how entertainment impacts the physical, emotional, social, intellectual and spiritual life of the human race. In graphic detail, the authors portray what can be the outcome of even the simplest forms of what many might consider to be innocent entertainment. Alternative activities are provided for those seeking relief from the addiction of entertainment.
Saddle up for adventure with the horse-and-rider sets by Hartland Plastics, the small midwestern company that set a standard of excellence for mass produced, plastic figurines. Whether you like horses; collect toys, model horses, TV mementos or Western memorabilia; or just want to recall the days when heroes were good guys on horseback, this book will make you smile. Hartland Plastics manufactured about six dozen riders and 10 standing gunfighters, over 100 horses for the riders, and countless miniature accessories--and the fun they had shows. The quality sculpture by Roger Williams and Alvar Backstrand and fine attention to painted details give Hartland models a place in the history of American toys and the hearts of kids and collectors. Hartland expert Gail Fitch has assembled a guide loaded with color photography and valuable information for the collector, including current prices, data tables, and advice on care and repair of your models.
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Kidlicious will inspire both young and old to get into the kitchen for fun and healthy eating! If you have picky eaters at your house, that is all about to turn change. As you flip through the fun and adventure pages, you will all be so excited you won’t know with which recipe to start. From a banana split for breakfast to zebra cake, you’ll be laughing and cooking together as well as eating healthier. As a registered dietitian, I’m often asked “How do I get my kids to eat healthier”. Well, you have the answer right here in this book. Make it fun. Do it together. Enjoy the adventure. You will find easy, healthy recipes that the whole family will love.
Do you know why big elephants are useful to Indians for unloading logs? Because it's a BEAUTIFUL way to get a tricky spelling right. If you want a little traditional wisdom or some cracking new insults, this book offers a treasure trove of curious, witty and downright obscure mnemonics and English idioms.
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