Ella and Gareth


Book Description

Ella is a young girl whose curiosity and enthusiasm for life (and all its little details) has no bounds. Along with her stuffed toy, Gareth, they take readers on journeys of discovery and learning as they interact with the world around them. Like most children Ella's age, her adventures often get her into new predicaments through which she becomes more familiar with her emotions and learns the basic virtues which help her to become an exceptional person.With Ella's never-ending desire to learn and discover, there is always an exciting adventure just around the corner. Her experiences paint vivid pictures for her reader's imaginations and allow for boys and girls to encounter everyday obstacles and solutions through an educational perspective alongside their wonderful new friends, Ella and Gareth.




Ella and Gareth Mask


Book Description

Ella wondered what was happening outside. Everyone seemed to be wearing something across their face. Ella wondered if it was a new fashion or, could it be some kind of new game? Her mom had also put one on when she went outside. Ella wanted to wear one too, but hers had to be the most beautiful in the world. Ella doesn't know that the face-covering is called a mask and she doesn't understand why everyone is wearing one when they are outside. Along with Ella, let's learn more about why masks are so important. Your little ones have the same curiosity about the objects around them and yet they don't know how to use them properly and sometimes that can lead to trouble. This book is a perfect introduction to teach kids how to respect other people's privacy and belongings and ask for permission before using them. If you are interested in leaving an honest review of this book and adding your contact info, the author, Darya Ahmadi will gratefully send you a PDF copy of her next book to your email address along with her signature and a special message for your little ones. Darya thanks you for your time. Website: www.dazlcreations.ca Email: [email protected]




Ella and Gareth Mask Mess Up


Book Description

The book series is about a little girl named Ella and her stuffed toy monkey named Gareth. Ella is always curious about the world around her, especially her mother's belongings such as her clothing, makeup, etc. Using her imagination to make Gareth come alive, together they help Ella achieve her desires. Ella wondered what was happening outside. Everyone seemed to be wearing something across their face. Ella wondered if it was a new fashion or, could it be some kind of new game? Her mom had also put one on when she went outside. Ella wanted to wear one too, but hers had to be the most beautiful in the world. Ella doesn't know that the face-covering is called a mask and she doesn't understand why everyone is wearing one when they are outside. Along with Ella, let's learn more about why masks are so important.For children heading to school that will require them to wear masks, and for parents, grandparents, and teachers looking for stories that give comfort and reassurance to kids about the change around them.it's a simple fun story that makes mask-wearing more relatable and less scary. and can open up the family discussion about personal health care.If you are interested in leaving an honest review of this book and adding your contact info, the author, Darya Ahmadi will gratefully send you a PDF copy of her next book to your email address along with her signature and a special message for your little ones. Darya thanks you for your time.




Ella and Gareth Mask Mess Up


Book Description

Ella wondered what was happening outside. Everyone seemed to be wearing something across their face. Ella wondered if it was a new fashion or, could it be some kind of new game? Her mom had also put one on when she went outside. Ella wanted to wear one too, but hers had to be the most beautiful in the world. Ella doesn't know that the face covering is called a mask and she doesn't understand why everyone is wearing one when they are outside. Along with Ella, let's learn more about why masks are so important.




Ella and Gareth Mask Mess Up


Book Description

Why wearing a mask is the most important thing we can do to stop the spread of COVID-19? Through the children's eyes, the world may seem chaotic with coronavirus (covid 19), masks, and social distancing. Ella wondered what's going on in our current pandemic and shows us actionable steps we can take to prevent the spread of the viruses between the family. Approved by child development coach ♛ important life lesson ♛ basic life skills for kids ♛ learning good moral manner ♛ Teaching simple personal health care ♛ Fun and fantasy ♛ Full of fascinating illustrations ♛ Important information in the form of a story ♛ Children's safety Start Reading.




Mask Mess Up


Book Description

Timeless children's series, fun and educational bedtime story for parents and children's age 3-7




Darkness


Book Description

With much of the world in isolation, support for mental health is more important than ever. Realising this, a number of established like-minded authors formed The Sons of Twisted Fate to turn their skills to creating this collection of short stories to support the mental health charity: Mind.The collection is the result of a unique collaboration by a diverse group of authors, all writers of Speculative fiction (Sci-Fi, Horror and Fantasy) but all very different from one another. Each was challenged to contribute one or more short stories around the theme of Darkness.All profits go to the charity Mind.




Postcolonlsm


Book Description

First published in 2004. This is Volume I of Postcolonialism part of a series of critical concepts in literary and cultural studies. This edition includes part one framing the field; part two Marxist, Liberation and Resistance Theory and also part three on Manifestos.




Performing Female Blackness


Book Description

Performing Female Blackness examines race, gender, and nation in Black life using critical race, feminist and performance studies methodologies. This book examines what private and public performances of female blackness reveal about race, gender, and nation and considers how the land widely known as Canada shapes these performances. By exploring Black expressive culture in familial, literary, and performance settings, Naila Keleta-Mae theorizes that “perpetual performance” forces people who are read as female and Black to always be figuratively on stage regardless of cultural, political, or historical contexts. Written in poetry, prose, and journal form and drawing from the author’s own life and artistic works, Performing Female Blackness is ideal not only for scholars, educators, and students of the humanities, social sciences, and fine arts but also for artists and the general public too.




The Present Politics of the Past


Book Description

This work applies Jacques Derrida's framework of "spectropolitics" to (post)coloniality in order to investigate the emergence of indigenous peoples' movements, advances a poststructural approach to the analysis of liberal politics based upon the historical sociology of Michel Foucault, and critically engages the literatures on ethnic politics, critical legal studies, and multicultural democracy. In addition, two historical case dossiers (the Mabo v. Queensland decision and its aftermath in Australia; and the diverse legal strategies of First Nations activism in Canada following the Delgamuukw v. B.C. decision) focus on the "strategic space" in which new indigenous political identities are produced and performed.