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My Forever Guardian teaches children how to heal with friends from the loss of a loved one. This book is for children who are looking for ways to mentally and emotionally heal and transition a loved one from the physical world to being their Forever Guardian. The book also teaches children how to speak openly about healing after experiencing a death. This is the perfect book for your home, community center, church, school or counselor’s office.
My Forever Guardian teaches kids how to heal with friends and as a community from the loss of a loved one. This book is for children who are looking for ways to mentally and emotionally heal and transition a loved one from the physical world to being their Forever Guardian. The book also teaches children how to speak openly about healing after experiencing a death. This is the perfect book for your home, community center, church, school or counselor's office.
A charming bedtime story about feeling safe and peaceful with those you love. Ideal for reading aloud to small children who have difficulty sleeping.
The true story of three girls violated and betrayed.
The bestselling “Not Without My Sister”, detailing the incredible story of three siblings battling to escape the infamous Children of God cult, is for the first time combined with “Born Into The Children of God”, the shocking but inspiring account of Natacha Tormey, who underwent similar horrors.
'Fun, charming and romantic, this feel-good read is a real treat' Closer - praise for Christina Jones Nell Bradley’s family all work flat-out to keep Bradleys’ Mammoth Fun Fair in business. They’re expecting her to take the traditional showman’s route and make a suitable match with Ross Percival, who, with his state-of-the-art hydraulic touring rides, will bring traditional Bradleys into the twenty-first century. But Nell doesn’t love Ross, and still harbours dreams of an old-fashioned steam funfair, so when she discovers a dilapidated antique roundabout with carved horses for sale, she buys it and arranges to have it renovated without her family’s knowledge. But what she hadn’t realised is that the horses come with their own very sexy restorer...
Solomon is a young lion who just can’t fall asleep. He tries sleeping in a tree, like a bat, but that’s not quite right. He tries to snooze in a pond with the hippos, but that doesn’t work, either. Finally, Solomon realises that it’s not where you sleep that matters, but who tucks you in at night. In this picture book, fabric art replaces conventional illustrations, while the use of shweshwe fabric plays homage to Africa’s rich tradition of storytelling.
John Turner crossed paths with a white witch and transformed Jacqueline into Jackie. But during the change, she asked for help from the devil. In order to end the karma, she had to deal with past life issues but fortune and fame took over and she became confused. Forces provided signs but when she realised, why the snakes were following her, it was too late to see what was in front of her. To uncoil the path, towards the supernatural, she began another cycle and found the reason why she lived her life as Jacqueline Jones.
Spiced with her own very special brand of humour, and with guest appearances from Drew - Tumbling Bay's trainer - and Maddy from GOING THE DISTANCE, Christina Jones brings her great storytelling gifts to a new and exciting romance that will make you laugh - and cry.
This illustrated alphabet book showcases African animals and other objects that local children will recognise. To enhance basic letter recognition, the left-hand pages feature bold, full-page letters in upper and lower case that are large enough for small fingers to trace around to practise each letter shape. Each illustration includes a single sentence introducing an animal. The sentence structure is the same for each animal, to encourage reading due to the repetitive nature of the text. The names of each animal have been carefully selected as common names in Southern Africa. Built into each illustration is a series of items or actions that begin with the featured letter of the alphabet. Children are encouraged to find all of the things that begin with each letter. This aids in phonetic processing as each word needs to be said aloud to determine whether it begins with the correct letter.