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This beautiful ebook about friendships and the first bonds in the playroom shows curious kids that everyone needs a friend. Everyone has a friend. The Rattle is friends with the Blocks, and the Teddy Bear is friends with the Pull Toy. But most importantly-you and I are best friends, too! This charming ebook is the last one in the series. It introduces babies to the idea of friendship and what it means to have a friend. Baby interacts with everything around them and sees that at the end, you and I are friends, too! With enchanting illustrated characters by Sue Downing, We are Friends: At Home is sure to excite and delight its tiny readers. Whether you are looking for a gift for a baby, or just an adorable bedtime story for adults to share with their little ones, this warm and affectionate ebook is the perfect choice.
Introduce your little ray of sunshine to the wonderful world of friendship! This beautifully illustrated early learning book shows curious children that everyone needs a friend, even the Earth and the Sun. This adorable first baby board book includes: • A lovely, simple introduction to friendship for babies. • Important but subtle introduction to nature and the Solar System. • Six colorful spreads with adorable illustrations by Sue Downing to accompany the simple text. • Tough and sturdy pages, ideal for babies. Everyone has a friend. The Sun is friends with the Raindrops, and the Moon is friends with the Stars. Even the Earth has friends. Ideal for preschool learning, this charming picture book helps children grasp the idea of friendship and what it means to have a friend. Packed with charming and captivating illustrations, this beautiful nursery book for children ages 0-3 will excite and delight tiny readers on every page. It’s the perfect bedtime storybook for parents to share with their children!
John Lewis Benson, born in Crawford County, Pennsylvania, was an 8th generation descendant of John Benson, who arrived in America at Plymouth Colony on 11 April 1638 on the ship "Confidence." After being reared in Chautauqua County, New York, John Lewis Benson's father, William, took him to Rock Island County, Illinois, following his daughters who had already made the migration. Shortly after reaching his majority, John Lewis Benson went to "Bleeding Kansas" as part of the wave of Abolitionists who sought to "keep Kansas free," which action reflected the devout Puritan Calvinism of his Benson forebears. He enlisted in the 5th Kansas Volunteer Cavalry two months after the first canon was fire...
'Look, Look!' is the perfect first book for looking, sharing and discovering together.
It's early on the farm, and the baby animals are saying good morning! Chick says cheep, Cow says moo, and that's just beginning of a chorus of animal sounds. A charming, rhyming text--perfect for read-aloud--is paired with adorable illustrations and pastel backgrounds. This unique padded board book is a wonderful baby gift for springtime, Easter, or any time of the year.
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This Collection Of Essays Seeks To Explore Common Lessons From Political Sociology And Development Studies And In This Process Tries To Resolve The Tension Between The Author S Academic And Practitioner Worldviews. The Author Has Tried To Highlight One Principal Concern In This Volume That Development Is More Often Than Not A Multicultural Construct Of Everyday Politics That Is Context-Bound And Predicated By Statements Of Informed Choices On The Part Of The Stakeholders And/Or Beneficiaries Involved. So Development Is More About Who Gets What, When, How, Where And Why In Terms Of An Authoritative Allocation Of Values That Is Underpinned By Definitions Of Stakeholders Or Beneficiaries Or Aff...
This revised second edition of Ethics and the Profession of Anthropology renews the challenge to anthropologists to engage in a dialogue concerning their commitment to professional ethical conduct. Containing a majority of new chapters, the authors redefine what it means to conduct anthropological research ethically in a discipline that is now less isolated from allied fields in the physical and behavioral sciences and coming to terms with the global changes that affect its practice. Fluehr-Lobban provides an overview of issues from the past 110 years, drawing attention to the need for maintaining the ethical core of the discipline and a code of professional responsibility. The contributors ...
A collection of thirty-two foxhunting stories populated by horses, hounds, challenging obstacles, and unforgettable personalities. Accompany Norman Fine to Ireland, England, Canada, and across the United States as he meets, hunts with, and is educated by the foremost Masters, huntsmen, hound breeders, and sporting historians of the last fifty years. Fine's stories, most of them previously published in the U.S. and England, are connected chronologically by new material in which the author explains how he came to meet these larger-than-life characters, what role they played in his development from horseman to foxhunter, and how he came to hunt with their hounds.