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Book Synopsis Play and Learn with Ben and Lisa by : Hennie Stander
Download or read book Play and Learn with Ben and Lisa written by Hennie Stander and published by Struik Christian Media. This book was released on 2011-08-26 with total page 99 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Spending time with your children on a regular basis is the best investment in their future. Read the stories in this book and work though the exercises step-by-step, and you will soon see your child’s progress. There are 15 themes containing stories with faith-focused lessons and activities that will benefit your child’s language skills and physical development. All the activities are tried and tested to promote school readiness, memory and communication skills. Each theme offers parents insight into their child’s progress and will help you to talk more meaningfully with teachers about your child’s development. With the help of a team of experts who work with children regularly, you can speed up your child’s learning process and expand his/her potential.
Download or read book Ben written by Amanda Stevens and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2020-03-25 with total page 471 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: From the winner of the Western Downs Library Mini Romance Competition 2011 Set in the hills of Rathdowney where the shadows stretch for miles up lush green valleys this is the story of a woman (Cora Brantly) who returns home to raise cattle and to raise her sons in the place that she herself was raised. When a truck loaded with her cattle rolls over, when cows are calving, when fences are down and a fox invaids the hen house, she has only herself to rely on. But it's not all hardship, there are shows to go to, family to reunite with, rodeos to and weddings to attend, and handsome new friends to make. * * * ... I have just finished reading your book, I must say I enjoyed reading it. It has a great story to it and unlike a lot of novels the author is well acquainted with the subject J.M. ... I loved the relationship between the boys and their grandmother K.Z. ... Will be telling my girlfriends to add "Ben" to their reading list L***a ... LOVE the book L.C.
Book Synopsis The Adventures of Ben Boy, Ben Dog, and Ben Cat by : Ray Hamby
Download or read book The Adventures of Ben Boy, Ben Dog, and Ben Cat written by Ray Hamby and published by Baker's Plays. This book was released on 1999 with total page 98 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis This Book Will Save Your Life by : A.M. Homes
Download or read book This Book Will Save Your Life written by A.M. Homes and published by Penguin. This book was released on 2007-04-03 with total page 385 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Since her debut in 1989, A. M. Homes, author of the forthcoming novel The Unfolding, has been among the boldest and most original voices of her generation, acclaimed for the psychological accuracy and unnerving emotional intensity of her storytelling. Her ability to explore how extraordinary the ordinary can be is at the heart of her touching and funny new novel, her first in six years. This Book Will Save Your Life is a vivid, uplifting, and revealing story about compassion, transformation, and what can happen if you are willing to lose yourself and open up to the world around you.
Book Synopsis Pain Through a Child's Eyes by : Joyce Turner
Download or read book Pain Through a Child's Eyes written by Joyce Turner and published by AuthorHouse. This book was released on 2011-02 with total page 178 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is based on a true story of the life of a child who became the victim of cruel circumstances that led to years of rejection, pain, heartache and abuse. Her blue eyes saw more in her young life, than most see in a lifetime. She felt she would always be a product of her past and could never see any way to a brighter future. Shame and disgrace had taken a toll in her young life, heart and soul. She had lost all hope from the pain and struggles at such a tender young age that she contemplated suicide on many occasions. Her life seemed to be spiraling down a slippery slope of no return. Each day she stared in a mirror at a pale reflection of emptiness that gave her no reason to live or have hope for a brighter tomorrow. Her heart wrenching home situation of abuse, lack of love, insecurity and turmoil drove her into a deep anger that almost destroyed her life. Her world was shaken and turned upside down and she felt there was no one she could turn to for help or advice. Yet, something deep inside continually nudged her along the way to continue her fight for survival. It took an extreme amount of energy to push the mess of life and the tears of rejection and abuse out of sight in order to maintain her sanity. The longing in Joyce's tender heart for a better tomorrow was a driving force that would keep her from abandoning all hope. 'Pain Through A Child's Eyes', is a story that will touch the very core of your heart and bring tears to your eyes, as you feel in your own heart the pain her blue eyes and heart encountered.
Download or read book Songs of Summer written by Jill Canfield and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2002-08-20 with total page 118 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Lorelei is on a journey of self-discovery as she tries to preserve the memories of the world for a future generation. All she has to guide her are her grandfather and a spirit, and she watches the world crumble before her as she embarks on a spiritual journey, desperately trying to save the spirit of the world before it's too late.
Book Synopsis Light the World - the Ben and Helen Eidse Story As Told to Faith Eidse by : Faith Eidse
Download or read book Light the World - the Ben and Helen Eidse Story As Told to Faith Eidse written by Faith Eidse and published by FriesenPress. This book was released on 2012-07 with total page 262 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: From the wheat fields and bargain stores of rural Manitoba, Ben and Helen Eidse were the first missionaries sent overseas by their conference. On the African savannah they partnered with the Chokwe-Lunda who taught them language, culture and proverbs, which Ben used to explain salvation. Helen delivered the leprosy cure, mothered orphans, cared for the excluded, sick and poor. Their partners helped establish 80 churches, translate the Bible and run 24 clinics. They deepened their faith in spiritual battle against sorcery and corruption. The Eidses sought to empower the powerless and raise a family despite revolution, disease and disability. Back in Canada, Helen took in the homeless and Ben became president of Steinbach Bible College. As first chancellor, he continues a counseling, healing prayer ministry.
Book Synopsis Benjamin Breaking Barriers by : Malva Freymuth Tarasewicz
Download or read book Benjamin Breaking Barriers written by Malva Freymuth Tarasewicz and published by . This book was released on 2014-03 with total page 380 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A fascinating memoir of a mother helping her autistic son to overcome his challenges; a success story that covers the journey from infancy to adulthood, and illustrates how love, determination, and hard work can conquer all. Written to have broad audience appeal, this book is simultaneously a valuable autism/special-needs resource for parents and professionals. It is filled with inspiring, creative ideas, and includes reader resources such as thought-provoking discussion questions and an index of the therapeutic interventions/attitudes discussed throughout the text. Benjamin, the focal subject of the story, has become a rising star in the world of public speaking, has been featured on TV and in various news stories, and is making a real impact in the communities that invite him to speak. His story encourages listeners to overcome their own barriers as well as educating them to have a more compassionate viewpoint towards those who are different. Benjamin s message reaches far beyond the bounds of autism, and so does this book, as is evidenced by the glowing advance praise provided by recognized names such as Rosalind Wiseman (NY Times bestselling author), Temple Grandin (world-famous autistic and author), Dr. Robert Melillo (bestselling author and co-founder of Brain Balance Centers), and others.
Book Synopsis Comprehension Skill Cards - Making Inferences (RL 3.0-4.5) by : Remedia Publications
Download or read book Comprehension Skill Cards - Making Inferences (RL 3.0-4.5) written by Remedia Publications and published by Remedia Publications. This book was released on 2022-06-23 with total page 25 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Reading | Specific Comprehension Skills | Making an Inference Improve Reading Comprehension Skill by Skill! Do you have students who need extra practice with comprehension skills? Then, this product was designed especially for you. Short, high-interest, one-paragraph reading passages were specifically written to aid students in “Making an Inference.” SPECIFIC SKILL: INFERENCE Making an inference is one of the more challenging comprehension skills. Students must add their own knowledge and experience to what has been read. It’s a higher-level, critical-thinking skill. Making an inference is basically making an educated guess based on what you know and what you’ve read. READING PASSAGES Each card has four, short, one-paragraph reading passages. The reading passages are written in such a way that students should be able to make an educated guess about what the text infers. The reading passages are arranged in ascending order. The progression allows students to begin at a lower reading level (Card 1a) and move on to higher levels (Card 8b) as their skills improve. Reading levels begin at 3.0 and progress to 4.5 according the Flesch-Kincaid Reading Scale. QUESTIONS After each paragraph, there is a multiple-choice question that asks: Which of these statements is probably true? To choose the correct answer, students will need to decide which answer makes the most sense to them based on the details given in the paragraph. Pre-printed answer strips can be filled out and used for students to mark down their answers. DETAILS Contents Include: 16 Story Cards Printable Answer Strip Template Teacher’s Guide Answer Key Comprehension Skills Progress Chart
Download or read book Unexpected written by Jana Richards and published by The Wild Rose Press Inc. This book was released on 2021-09-27 with total page 322 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Single dad Ben Greyson wants only to retain custody of his two stepdaughters. A dysfunctional childhood has made family the most important thing in his life. When his late wife's parents sue for custody, a desperate Ben is left with two choices – run away with his girls or marry his next-door neighbor. Jamie Garven wants to be a mother. She's intrigued by her handsome new neighbor and falls in love with his little girls. Then Ben is faced with losing his children, and Jamie agrees to marry him for a chance at motherhood. They're determined to show the world, and the girls' grandparents, two loving parents. Their marriage of convenience turns into unexpected love. But Ben interprets Jamie's efforts to save their family as betrayal—they could lose everything, including each other.
Download or read book Ben and Jilly written by Elle Rush and published by SBD Entertainment. This book was released on 2020-10-20 with total page 124 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: When North Pole Unlimited’s #1 elf turns Scrooge, a new flame and his furry sidekick need to jumpstart her Christmas spirit before it’s too late. Executive assistant Jilly Lewis has never resented the holidays before, but this year the company’s resident matchmaker and holiday-disaster fixer has learned her family is going to be elsewhere during the most wonderful time of the year. Ebenezer “Ben” Fredericks is giving up the road for a desk job at North Pole Unlimited. He has lots of things to do as he reorganizes his life in December, but number one on his list is getting Jilly back into the Christmas spirit. He’ll need to enlist help to put the jingle back in Jilly’s step, but his co-workers at North Pole Unlimited and new neighbours in December are ready to pay back Jilly for her years of spreading Christmas joy everywhere she goes. Can Ben put the ho-ho-ho back in Jilly’s holidays, or will she find coal in her stocking on Christmas morning? Only Santa knows. North Pole Unlimited Christmas Romance series: 1. Decker and Joy 2. Hollis and Ivy 3. Nick and Eve 4. Rudy and Kris 5. Ben and Jilly 6. Frank and Ginger
Download or read book Anna's Promise written by D.G. Schulman and published by The Wild Rose Press Inc. This book was released on 2023-05-01 with total page 297 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the spring of 1975, Ben Friedman will celebrate his rite of passage into adulthood. When his beloved grandfather suddenly dies and leaves him a mysterious inheritance, Ben begins to discover who he is and where he belongs. When he chooses a path his powerful father opposes, their relationship becomes volatile. Will Ben withstand the pressure? In 1914, Dovid Weisman, Ben's great-grandfather, struggles to protect his family when Germany declares war on Russia and the brutal Cossacks occupy his village of Siedlce, Poland. He finds that love and opportunity are still possible. If they can escape with their lives. Slipping between war-torn Poland and modern American life, one family’s story is woven together across three generations.
Author :Grace Young Smith and Sue Young Hunter Publisher :Xlibris Corporation ISBN 13 :149901483X Total Pages :478 pages Book Rating :4.4/5 (99 download)
Book Synopsis CRABAPPLE BLOSSOMS and New Beginnings by : Grace Young Smith and Sue Young Hunter
Download or read book CRABAPPLE BLOSSOMS and New Beginnings written by Grace Young Smith and Sue Young Hunter and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2014-05 with total page 478 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Crabapple Blossoms" draws you into the warm rhythms of Georgia farm life as the Depression came and went. Grace Smith and Sue Hunter skillfully capture the sounds and sights of tobacco cultivation and harvest, games children played using only their imaginations, humorous interactions with family and friends, country church services and funerals for pets. the sisters' account of a time at Berry College illustrates the unique nature of the school where sewing and tractor driving could be part of earning tuition--of a place where young people from farm families could learn skills and earn degrees that would open a new world to them. the stories of teaching school vividly present the problems in the days of few standards, a front row seat for what racial integration meant and some frank--and sometimes sardonic--observations of the often illogical curriculum reforms that will be familiar to anyone who taught or sat in a classroom during the last half century. "In 'Crabapple Blossoms,' Grace Smith and Sue Hunter bring the world of girlhood days on a Georgia tobacco farm, college days at Berry and teaching careers to life. with humor, honesty and style, they tell a unique story--one that captures the changing South in context of school, church and family." --W. Winston Skinner, Newnan, Ga. Writer and historian
Download or read book Home at Last written by William A Francis and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2019-02-08 with total page 295 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the unsettling years after the great Depression and the Second World War, young Ben Warren and his family face a crisis of an uncertain future. Where will home be? His parents are at odds about what that future should be. Their decision to move from a backward rural village to a big city, Pittsburgh, makes possible attending better schools. Ben meets Jack, who becomes his best friend, and the two boys set out on many adventures against a background of a polio epidemic gripping the city. Their challenge is to be really true to themselves as they face adversities, many of which are of their own creation. Jack fears his family will be forced to leave Roslyn Place, a peaceful setting; Ben’s family must settle into life in an old house, where they discover that home is “an estate of mind” promising a vital future of hope and joy.
Download or read book Right From Wrong written by Michael Riera and published by Da Capo Lifelong Books. This book was released on 2009-02-23 with total page 270 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Does your child have a conscience? Is he remorseful when caught in a lie? Very high on any wise list of dreams for our children is the hope that they become people of integrity. But integrity is not simply something that happens as a result of unconditional love, healthy genes, or good luck; it emerges, if it does, because parents make it a priority to exercise influence in this arena. Combining stories of children experiencing the day-to-day struggles of growing up with compassionate, in-depth analysis and pragmatic counsel, Right From Wrong makes nurturing the qualities of integrity tangible to parents and to the others who might be actively involved in guiding a child's moral life. Through the authors' wise and discerning eyes we witness children as they experience loss or sadness, react to sibling rivalries, schoolyard violence, and academic pressures, or even while they interact at the family dinner table. The ways in which parents use listening, praise, discipline, honesty, and consequences to react to these situations reinforces a child's sense of right and wrong; from these choices readers will learn valuable lessons about a parent's power to nurture character and morality in young children.
Download or read book Legacy of War written by Wilbur Smith and published by Simon and Schuster. This book was released on 2021-04-20 with total page 352 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A brand-new Courtney Series adventure. The action-packed new book in the Courtney Series and the sequel to Courtney's War. Just because the war is over and Hitler dead, doesn't mean the politics he stood for have died too. Saffron Courtney and her beloved husband Gerhard only just survived the brutal war, but Gerhard's Nazi-supporting brother, Konrad, is still free and determined to regain power. As a dangerous game of cat-and-mouse develops, a plot against the couple begins to stir. One that will have ramifications throughout Europe. . . Further afield in Kenya, the last outcrop of the colonial empire is feeling the stirrings of rebellion. As the situation becomes violent, and the Courtney family home is under threat, Leon Courtney finds himself caught between two powerful sides - and a battle for the freedom of a country. Legacy of War is a nail-biting story of courage, bravery, rebellion and war from the master of adventure fiction.
Book Synopsis Connecting Generations by : Barbara Friedman
Download or read book Connecting Generations written by Barbara Friedman and published by Prentice Hall. This book was released on 1999 with total page 244 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A step-by-step guide on how to develop meaningful intergenerational programs, this user-friendly text provides pre-service and in-service teachers with an understanding of the importance of such programs. The author provides concrete lesson plans that can be used to begin a new program or to be a part of existing curricula.