Letter Tracing and Coloring Book for Kids Age 3 and Up


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✓ Dear parents and dear children, if you want to experience moments of training and fun together, then... read on! In this really difficult moment, here is a book of pre-school activities to be done at home to help you prepare the luggage you need to better face primary school. You are ready? Let's start playing and working with 140 pages of simple activities ... A home path of pre-schooling to learn, first by outlining the various lines and the various geometric figures to be able to achieve a certain stability in holding the pencil in your hand x tracing the letters of the alphabet more confidently ... The book contains many very effective exercises to bring children closer to writing, having to color within spaces, helps the child to increase eye-hand coordination and to learn how to handle the pencil. That's why in this book you will find the hatches you were looking for! Helps with prescribing Allows to trace also freehand Useful for practicing before primary school Useful for learning letters, numbers and shapes Simple with many small exercises and repetitions for each individual element. Valid help for some stability in holding the pencil in your hand Dear parent! If you want to make a useful and constructive gift to your child




I Serve You Notice


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Patricia Tidmore writes this manual led by God because she understands people who have walked a world of sin and feels they have nowhere to go. There are people who feel so lost and question why they are here on earth. This manual is based on Patricia's life from drugs, poverty, suicidal thoughts, abuse, lesbianism, and sexual sins. No matter how deep or far you have gone, you can be delivered. She explains how tough it is to live in this lifetime and that the struggles you endure can be released from you into a blessed life. It isn't easy for change and it will not happen overnight. But with God's love, He can lead you to a life of joy with Him. It is hard to understand the ways of our Lord but He is waiting for you with open arms to show you and answer every question you have for Him. I challenge you to read this book and dare to see what God has in store for you. I was serving Satan and believed I was his queen. Now, I switched partners and learned that I am God's queen. This manual is not only for women, but also for men who have lost their way. You will learn to come out and be saved from all the confusion you have had in your life.




Prevention Pipeline


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An alcohol and drug awareness service.




Working Mother


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The magazine that helps career moms balance their personal and professional lives.




Voices of Milwaukee Bronzeville


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Some people don't have to imagine what Milwaukee's Bronzeville was like. They have only to remember. They recall Walnut Street alive with businesses serving a hardworking Black population making something out of the meager resources available to them. They describe religious establishments such as St. Mark's Methodist Episcopal, St. Benedict the Moor, Calvary Baptist and St. Matthew CME attending to the spiritual life and remember the Flame, the Metropole and Satin Doll nightclubs taking care of entertainment and secular needs. Above all, they recollect a people looking out for the well-being of all within its realm. Gathering interviews with residents of the now-vanished neighborhood, Dr. Sandra E. Jones reimagines Bronzeville not just as a place, but as a spirit engendered by a people determined to make a way out of no way.




Under a Spell


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Sophie Lawson is sent on assignment to her old high school in order to stop a secret witch coven from sacrificing a student, a situation complicated by her guardian's love for her.







I'll Be The Parent, You Be The Child


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With myriad parenting books available today, it's no wonder parents are confused by the range of opinions and quick fixes these books offer. I'll Be the Parent, You Be the Child leaves theories behind and gives parents of school-age children practical approaches for handling fundamental child-rearing issues. Out of a welter of parenting fads and on-going cultural upheavals, Paul Kropp answers parents' number-one question, "What is the right way to rear our children to become responsible, well-adjusted adults?" Kropp responds with irrefutable evidence that favors time-honored essentials for parenting success, from providing unconditional love to setting consistent rules-qualities we know are easily overlooked in favor of feel-good fads. Next he tackles specific, topical problems that concern parents most, offering advice that often runs counter to fashion but that parents will cheer. Topics include praise and its dangers; quality time, and why it never works; privacy, and why too much of it is a bad thing; allowance, and the true purpose of giving a child his own money; and much more.This is a bracing, often humorous, book that debunks easy, TV-style parenting and provides down-to-earth problem-solving that parents can really use, with lots of real-life examples.







I Want to Be a Memory


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This book gives Jackie “Lolli” Garner the opportunity to express and share her deep faith and how it has affected many of the people, young and old, that she has met along the way. Over her many years Jackie Garner has exemplified everything a clown can aspire to be. She has been relentlessly hilarious in performance. She has been incredibly giving and sharing to other performers whom she has inevitably inspired. She has touched the hearts of so many people in medical and social hardship. Now she is sharing her stories in book form. It may have a ‘price’ on the outside but the inside (like Jackie herself) is invaluable! —David Bartlett (Mr. Rainbow the Clown), an award-winning clown, author, stage producer, and performer For decades, Jackie has shared love and laughs that encourage the heart. I’ve seen this happen with large crowds and with single individuals and I’ve experienced it myself. She is a rich example of one who ’clowns from the heart.’ This is her calling. This is her life. And this is her gift... and we are all better because of her. —Randy Christensen, a master clown, past president of World Clown Association, instructor at clown training camps around the world, and children’s church pastor 1