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Gold Mom's Choice Award Winner Creative Child Magazine Book of the Year Award Winner What does it feel like to “see” with your ears like a bat or go through a full body transformation like a frog? Can you wriggle in and out of tight places like an octopus, camouflage yourself like a leopard, or do a waggle dance like a honeybee? This creative and beautifully illustrated interactive guide makes learning about animals fun for children ages 6 and up. Fifteen animals explain their amazing feats and invite kids to enter their world by mimicking their behavior — an imaginative approach to learning that fosters curiosity, empathy, and dramatic play.
In a world where humanity lives in suspended space, children undergo a fishing test when they come of age. Those with immaculate talents have the possibility of becoming great fishing masters. In the endless sea, every life is imbued with a sacred mission. There are fish that can fly, turtles that have absorbed the worldly essence, and whales that can devour the heaven and earth… There are also countless fishers. Fishing is an art. There is an ancient saying: If you can't fish, you might as well be bait.
Allow yourself to be enchanted in this magical story of Sophy, the young girl whose extraordinary adventure with a real wolf helps her discover her inner confidence. Sophy is a shy girl who struggles to fit in in the outside world. She is happiest at home, playing in her wolf suit in her den. It makes her feel strong like a wolf, fierce like a wolf, and maybe even a little bit brave like a wolf. She loves her suit so much she decides to wear it to school one day, but it doesn't go well. She tries to talk at school but the words get stuck in her throat and everyone laughs and whispers behind her back. But one day, an extraordinary thing happens… Sophy is whisked away to a magical snowy land...
Fairytales are make-believe. Right? Young Hero thought so too. But now, after saving Hanz and Gretta Ehl from the clutches of an evil witch, he is starting to think otherwise. Now he is being wrongly accused of kidnapping and murder. While imprisoned he is given an ultimatum: Either face the gallows or hunt the Big-Bad Wolf. In his journey, Hero will be helped and hindered along the way by a multitude of fairytale creatures. His ultimate goal is to prove his innocence, but he is faced with many challenges on his journey, including: Trying to ascertain what is right and who is wrong, the true meaning of friendship, how to live up to his namesake, and how to find and kill the Big-Bad Wolf.
Offers eighteen offbeat literary programs featuring creepy, dirty, and stinky stories that will appeal to young readers.
Learn spiritual truths from the adventures of the animals on Uncle Otto's farm. These stories can be used for children groups and sermon illustrations. Some children may be too old for animal stories, but most adults may just be old enough.
Relish a new spin on an old fable by visiting Montana's Lewis and Clark National forest where they have pigs, wolves, and their own version of what really happened to the whimsical little pig brothers. Philly, Isaac, and Gus Swinefeld: Montana's Three Little Pigs details the brother's encounter with a big, bad, bully wolf. Montana wolves do not huff and puff, but this big, bad, bully wolf used fireworks stolen from the Fourth of July to bully others. In the end, the pigs are assisted by Johnny So Well and Big T. They not only save the day for the pigs but make the forest safe for critters so they only need to be concerned about enjoying their meals rather than being a meal. At the end of the story Johnny So Well and Big T share true facts about wolves and pigs.
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Recover in Color is a gift to the mental health community. This workbook is a year's worth of rehabilitation that can be completed on your own, with a sponsor or therapist or used in a group therapy setting. Recover in Color contains fifty-two lessons, a coloring page to reinforce each lesson and a weekly journal page with four discussion questions. Using a biblical worldview, Recover in Color contains thirteen lessons in four categories of (1) developing a sense of self, (2) emotional literacy, (3) boundaries and (4) spirituality. There is something here for everyone working a recovery program, whether you are new to recovery or have been traveling the long road for years. This workbook is ...
Francis Glebas, a top Disney storyboard artist, shows how to reach the ultimate goal of animation and moviemaking by showing how to provide audiences with an emotionally satisfying experience. Directing the Story offers a structural approach to clearly and dramatically presenting visual stories. With Francis' help you'll discover the professional storytelling techniques which have swept away generations of movie goers and kept them coming back for more. You'll also learn to spot potential problems before they cost you time or money and offers creative solutions to solve them. Best of all, it practices what it preaches, using a graphic novel format to demonstrate the professional visual storytelling techniques you need to know.