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Many of us believe there is simply not enough time.Not enough time to spend with the people we love. Not enough time to finish the work. Not enough time to eat well and exercise. Not enough time to laugh or play. Not enough time to give back. Not enough time to sleep.We are busy with our busy-ness. We all say time flies.Regardless of your age, gender, nationality, or whether you work outside or inside the home, you have the same quota of minutes in a day as the next person.How you spend them is up to you.Just a minute now offers ideas on how to steal back a minute.It's your time after all.
Growing microgreens may have been the catalyst that sparked Nicole’s Micro-Garden, but the story of what the plants do for Nicole is what will make a difference in readers’ lives. Watch as she grows as a person while growing her greens. In learning to nurture her plants, Nicole befriends a very difficult girl, and the new connection she develops with her plants helps build her confidence. Nicole may still be shy, but she learns to go after the things she loves. Who knows? Maybe Nicole’s Micro-Garden will play a role in growing some aspect of your own character.
A Colorado ranch hand and a New York window dresser find love in the Big Apple during the holiday season in this romance by a New York Times bestseller. THE SWEETEST GIFTS . . . Sam Bennett left a snowbound Colorado ranch for the glittering steel canyons of Manhattan—temporarily. Hard work was never this much fun as he sets up Christmas trees all around town. And now he’s met Nicole Young, a gorgeous window designer. Four weeks won’t be enough to romance her the way he wants to . . . ARE THE ONES YOU DON'T EXPECT But with Christmas around the corner, every day together feels like a blessing. And as the spirit of the season takes hold, playing Santa and helping a small boy with a big ho...
Eli Roberts enjoyed history class in high school but really got interested after reading letters written home from the Civil War by his Great-Great Grandfather. His research leads him to some fascinating findings including an encrypted message found in his Civil War veteran - Grandfather's bible. Eli explores his bond with his family's past and makes an amazing discovery. (fiction) available in print or download
Extensive reading for improves fluency and there is a real need in the ELT classroom for contemporary, low-level reading material for younger learners. The Penguins of Madagascar: The Lost Treasure of the Golden Squirrel is based on an episode from the popular cartoon series, featuring the wise-cracking penguins from the Madagascar films.
In the world that Calvin and his tiger Hobbes share, treasures can be found in the most unlikely places, from the outer regions where Spaceman spiff travels to the rocks in the backyard--this curious duo roams their world in search of fortunes (and misfortunes!) to be experienced. Whether Calvin and Hobbes are blasting off on another interplanetary adventure or approaching warp speed on a downhill wagon ride, their capers are repartee consistently charm and refresh their readers' days. On his own, Calvin is prey to the insidious killer bicycle, is the arbiter of the dad poll, is the creator of a legion of snowmen who provide an incisive social commentary, and Hobbes is always there as the perfect companion. Watterson's talent is evidenced by the range of thought provoking emotions the strip encompasses in addition to the laughs it induces: the loyalty and friendship between Calvin and Hobbes, the challenge of being a patient parents, and the sardonic viewpoint of a cynical six-year-old ("I'm a 21st-century kid trapped in a 19th-century family," laments Calvin) combine to make this one of the best-loved strips in cartoon history.
This pet devotional is a charming collection of lessons from Proverbs...taught by teachers with paws. Sure to bring encouragement and inspiration to pet lovers.
One hundred years after the Great Surchatain Roman of Lystra, the beautiful Chataine Rene meets Nicole, the 17-year-old daughter of a humble tailor, and insists she come to the palace at Westford. Nicole is unprepared for the sophistication and treachery of palace life, but her father has decreed that she shall not come home without a rich or noble husband.