Eleven Jellybeans for Breakfast


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You have just slept through your alarm. As you are rushing around to get ready for work, you grab a cup of coffee and attempt to make some toast. You quickly discover there is no milk for your coffee and you have just burned the toast. On your way out the door to the car, you fumble around in your purse for your keys, which are nowhere to be found. Suddenly, it hits you. The warmth of the morning sun is like a warm blanket wrapping you in comfort. This may be a glorious day after all. You are now thankful for the beautiful day, the fact that you have a job to go to and a family to support. This is what your morning could have been like if you had just had Eleven Jellybeans for Breakfast. Take a moment to enjoy your surroundings and reflect on your life. The storytellers in Eleven Jellybeans for Breakfast are ordinary women you would meet while walking down the street or the aisle at your local grocery store. These ordinary women share glimpses of their lives with us and the struggles and triumphs they have endured.







Jellybeans for Breakfast


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Two little girls imagine the fun they will have playing make-believe games.




Jellybeans for Breakfast


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Jellybeans for Breakfast?


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Come join a group of bunnies on a fun and educational journey. A beautifully written and illustrated children's story you and your children will enjoy. Come see why Jellybeans are good but not for breakfast! Everybunny hop along and see what else these bunnies learn on their trip. Every page is fully illustrated.




It All Begins with Jelly Beans


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When they are selected to read speeches at their elementary school graduation, an unlikely friendship develops between two sixth-graders, one popular and one a misfit, who are facing family problems and health issues.




Eleven Out of Twelve


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Never Ever Give Up


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It started with a simple question: How can we help them? It became an international movement called NEGU: Never Ever Give Up. When Jessica Joy Rees was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor at age 11, she chose to focus not on herself but on bringing joy and hope to other children suffering from cancer. During the ten months she battled cancer, she and her family worked in the “Joy Factory” (originally their garage) making JoyJars®—packages filled with toys, games, and love for other kids with cancer. Jessie first handed them out personally at the hospital where she was being treated, but the effort blossomed quickly and there were soon thousands of JoyJars® being distributed across the United States and to over fifteen countries. Today, more than 100,000 kids have received JoyJars®, and they continue shipping each week to kids in over 200 children’s hospitals and 175 Ronald McDonald Houses. Jessie lost her battle with cancer in January 2012, but her message lives on in the Jessie Rees Foundation, which has become a beacon of hope for families fighting pediatric cancer. Join the movement at negu.org.







Heartland Journal


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