The Monster in My Closet


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Every kid knows that monsters lurk everywhere in your house. But what if your monsters turned out to be friendly? With the proper attitude, they might even help you get dressed or fix things that break!




Lily-Rose


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How is a child supposed to get the attention of his parents if they only spend their time with digital media? Little Lily-Rose has exactly this problem. On top of that, a monster has taken up residence in her wardrobe. And no one believes her. In her desperate situation, the girl gets unusual help. The three dogs of the house make a great sacrifice to support Lily-Rose. Because they also have a big secret, which they can only share with the little girl.




There's a Monster in My Closet!


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Did you ever wonder what makes those bumps you hear in the middle of the night? Where are those shadows on the wall coming from? Is that doorknob really turning? It’s just your imagination. Or is it? Every child thinks there’s a monster living in their closet. But one night, JT finds out he’s right! And JT’s monster believes there’s a monster living in his closet. He’s right too. It’s JT! Follow along as these two young boys in There’s a Monster in My Closet go from fear to friendship and learn that just because you’re different doesn’t mean you’re a monster.




There's a Monster in My Closet


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Growing up, many of us have had fears that surfaced when the lights went out. For some of us they may still exist. The child in my rhyming book is very afraid of the monsters that lurk in the closet and under the bed. At first the child is terrified when the monsters come out. Soon the child realizes that the monsters do not want to harm him but rather play with the toys in the bedroom. But after the monsters mischievous playfulness begins to destroy the bedroom, the child overcomes his fears and takes charge of the situation forcing the monsters to clean up their mess and retreat to their hiding places. I hope you and your child enjoy my whimsical rhyming book "There's A Monster in My Closet."










Monsters in the Closet


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A history of the horror film that explores the genre's relationship to the history of homosexuality in AmericaThe horror film has offered a number of medical, psychological, and social models of homosexuality. Examining not only the films themselves, but also other related cultural products, Harry Benshoff defines these models and their implications. We see familiar constructions of gays and lesbians pass before our eyes: homosexuality as a treatable disease, as a threat to national security, as a mark of the pariah. Monsters in the Closet challenges us to more closely examine what we see.




Stedmon Makes Me Laugh and I Make Him Pray


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"Jesus, Mom said it's time I live up to my potential. I don't know what potential means but it must have something to do with school. Can you help me be potential tomorrow? One more thing-now that the teacher knows I have a mother, I guess I'd better remember too, because they'll talk to each other about me. Amen!" Witty. Precocious. Funny. Do you remember YOUR kindergarten experience? Do you remember being excited about your first pet? While growing up, did your older brother or sister know just what buttons to push? How did you get through these moments? Chuckle. Giggle. Snicker. It's okay to laugh at those exciting times-those "coming of age" moments. Let Stedmon Makes Me Laugh, and I Make Him Pray remind you how funny childhood can be and how an equally witty mother can use her own wisdom and prayer to remind us all about what is important in life. Love. Laughter. Family. After spending so much time reading books to her sons, Barbara Bryant decided to try her hand at writing a youth book. "It's been a blast," she says. Barbara is a Christian author, speaker and youth mentor. Her ministry is based in Southern California, where she ministers to people from all walks of life. Learn more about Barbara at www. barbarabryant.com.




Between Their World and Ours


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Autism has reached epidemic proportions. The latest studies suggest that as many as one in 150 children ages ten and younger may be affected by autism---a total of 300,000 children in the United States alone. Adults included, there are more than a million people in the United States suffering from autistic disorders. Since autism has had a bleak prognosis, and since the isolation of autistic children is so painful to parents, Karen Zelan's accounts of her breakthroughs with autistic children in Between Their World and Ours present a particularly hopeful perspective. Zelan illustrates how diagnostic labels reflect the preconceptions and prejudices of the diagnostician, but reveal nothing about the unique person who carries the label and his potential as a human being. Describing nine of the forty-five autists with whom she has worked, Zelan documents how psychotherapy with autistic youth helps them to overcome their problems in communicating, playing, feeling, thinking, and interacting with people more companionably. Her riveting narratives, showing her growing understanding of her young patients, capture how it is to be autistic. She describes the ways these young people meet the challenges of being the way the are. Her work demonstrates how the social context in which autistic children find themselves can make a significant difference in their development, their self-esteem, and their ability to think through problems in living. Zelan, a gifted and intuitive psychotherapist, shows how the autist's sense of self emerges during childhood. She details how these autistic children's first friendships originate, the pitfalls and pleasures they experience in relating to their peers, their dreams, and their fears of social contact. These real-life stories reveal what worked with autistic children and why. Zelan offers prescriptive suggestions for parents and teachers based on her discoveries, demonstrating humane ways of dealing with the often troubling problems of autism and of closing the gap between their world and ours.