Did you know that you can stop a painful burn from hurting with water and sugar? Join us as the king learns a funny, if temporarily painful lesson from the wise old cooking lady. All is forgiven as they share a wild incident, have a good laugh, work together and share a meal!
There is no question that a relationship between a grandmother and grandchild is like no other. In Letters to Ellie, Grandma Bea Goode captures her granddaughters humorous and loving world and brings it to life through her eyes, ultimately sharing a poignant glimpse into their special bond. Goode, who began journaling her experiences with her granddaughter when little Ellie Cat was just nine months old, shares details from her three-year journey as a loving observer while her granddaughter grew from a precious baby into a lively toddler. With the special attention of a grandmother, Goode narrates all Ellies firsts, including pulling herself up, rolling the ball, and even mistakenly drinking from the cats water dish. As Ellie grows and begins to explore the world around her, Goode describes what it is like to be a grandmother who revels in every shared moment with her granddaughter, no matter how big or small. Letters to Ellie is a compilation of favorite memories penned by a grandmother to her granddaughter highlighting the treasured and often overlooked moments in life.
Gabrielle is very excited that she is finally going to The Fairy Godmother's School of Pretty Properly Practicing Princesses, and meet her very own Fairy Godmother. But her excrement soon fades when she becomes very homesick She can't even enjoy all the beauty and magic around her. Then she meets Chloe, who needs her help to find her lost mother. Will Gabrielle find a way to help her new friend! Will she be able to forget all about being sad and homesick?
There is a little country town not far from Canberra in Australia, and this is where all of these adventures take place. Max is only five years old and his sister is a little younger. They live in a house just outside of town with their parents Kerrie and Michael. Max has just started school while Madison is attending kindergarten. Both children are very interested in the world around them and are eager to learn new and interesting things. Max is also practising to be a magician. Across the road from their home is a large area of native Australian forest where many bush animals and birds live together, this is called a national park. Joe MacDonald and his wife Mrs Jill have a farm nearby where they keep dairy cows, chickens, geese, ducks and bee hives. They make a living by selling their produce at the weekly market near town. There always seems to be something happening around this area and Max and Madison are usually involved somehow. They are joined sometimes by their friends, the Baker cousins.
We first started writing our story for those who have not yet arrived on the scene, unborn generations who are destined to make their appearance in our family and in the family of man. Our aim was to narrow the gap for those who were too little or not even in this world, to have known or appreciated Grandpa Chuck. Then we thought about a wider audience - our close friends and beyond. Grandpa’s legacy to us all is about faith, love, courage and fortitude in accepting the vicissitudes of life and mysteries of death. Perhaps our readers, especially children and youth who are experiencing the sudden or gradual loss of someone they cherish dearly, will discover between these pages a gentle ray of hope. What could be brighter or more comforting than to imagine our loved ones that have passed from us, immersed in an ocean of light?
Little Kaila has woken up grumpy. Her smile has gone away, and she is worried that it may be lost forever! She calls on her cousins to look for her smile. Where can it be? This charming story told in rhyme will help all children find their smile!
My book PROTO is part of a series of successive episodes describing the adventures of a Protoceratops born from a petrified egg in my garden at Heywoodsville near Niagara Falls Ontario, Canada. PROTO is a well known character in the "Historic Niagara Artistic Exhibition Center" being on permanent display in the form of a large sculpture made by me geny heywood,artist/author catering to the imagination of children of all ages.
Forget-Me-Not Faith lives in Pixie Land with her friends Lovely Lilac, Hollyhock Hope, and Peaceful Petunia. She loved to pick wild flowers, sing pixie songs, help the forest animals and of course be practically perfect. But when a little squirrel becomes trapped in the woods, away from the safety of the wild flower field, what will she do? And when her friends, Lovely Lilac and Hollyhock Hope need her help will she find out that there is something better than being practically perfect?
This is a book of poems, written in two parts. The first part is general poems about many things from animals of all kinds to situations people find themselves in and even some funny problems. Also, there are a few philosophic poems. A few of the poems are based on nursery rhymes-3 or 4. The second part is written in the Japanese form of poetry called "Haiku" or "Senryu." It has only three lines and seventeen syllables. Count them. There are 5 syllables in the first line, 7 in the second, and 5 in the third. These poems are supposed to create one clear thought focusing each poem toward that thought. Haiku are Nature poems and Senryu are poems that focus on human emotions. Many thanks for looking at my book. I hope it gives you much pleasure. Grandma Pat.
The journey for this book started with our Great Grandkids. When Sadie came to us from the breeder, she was 9 weeks old and a bundle of energy. We raised puppy’s before, but we were not the main characters in our puppy’s lives. Our children were. Because of this technical age we live in, we started making cell phone videos about raising a puppy at our age. Before long, our great grandkids started wanting to see more videos and that started their interest in “Sadie”. When we looked at those videos, we noticed Sadie was telling us her story about growing up a “Baker”. We decided to put pen to paper and write down what she was telling us. The result is this book.
If you wonder what has happened to our Christian Heritage in America, what has been missing in our schools and college history classes, and why Christianity is so demeaned in our culture, read this book. We have squandered what our Founders gave us. Grandma Tucker gives us a review of what we have lost, how we have lost it, and what we need to do to recover our patriotism, our love of country, our Founders and their incredible documents left to us, and the Christian Heritage of our exceptional republic. We must educate a new generation of patriots, and we must reeducate those who have come to feel guilty and angry about our America. What effect witll the Presidency of Donald Trump have on our Republic? You'll want to read the new section called. "Trumped." - Sylvia Boltz Tucker
One rainy summer day, a girl and her grandmother go through her "treasure chest," which is filled with mementos more precious than the emeralds and rubies the girl thought to find there.
A little boy who hand makes a present for his grandmother for Christmas first feels upset when he sees his cousins presenting expensive, store-bought gifts, but soon realizes the true meaning of Christmas.
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