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Bored being just green on a leaf or brown on a trunk, Carlos Chameleon goes out on the limb where he can really dress up and dance. Children can dance with Carlos and his girlfriend Carmelita in the Mariposa Mambo, The Roja Rhumba, and the Tulipan Tango as they change from green and brown to yellow, red, and purple. Life is Exciting! Life is Fun! When you're out on a Limb! Out in the SUN!!! Dance instruction and Spanish Language glossary included. Also see companion book called Chameleons Coloring and Activity Book and other books in the Dancing Story Series.
Carlos, the Chameleon is bored being green on a leaf or brown on the trunk. He ventures out on a limb where he can really dress up. He turns yellow (amarillo) when he dances with the yellow butterfly, red (roja) when dances with the red roses, and purple (purpura) when he dances with the purple tulips. Children learn words by dancing them.
Jan Marie Oakley decided after retirement for nursing that she wanted to write a devotional book to inspire others. Dancing In the Clouds with the Rainbows is series of devotions to lead readers to fill their mind with the wonder of God's Word, the glory of His love and faithfulness, and to assist the reader to develop deeper authenticity in prayer. At the end of each devotional is a Cloud of Reflection to help the reader apply God's truth during the week. Living in the challenges of the twenty-first century, we all need inspiration and meditations to ground us and help us through whatever circumstances we are facing. Dancing in the Clouds with the Rainbows is about living an active and personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
Reflecting contemporary theory and research in early art education, this volume offers a comprehensive introduction to new ways of thinking about the place of art, play, and aesthetics in the lives and education of young children. Enlivened by narratives and illustrations, 16 authors offer perspectives on the lived experience of being a child and discovering the excitement of making meaning and form in the process of art, play, and aesthetic inquiry.
Feminist parenting creates unique challenges. As women experience the unique powerlessness of motherhood, they also hold the uncom- fortable power of acting as advocates for and as agents of socialization and social control over their children. Fathers may feel the desire for feminist parenting whilst experiencing a backlash and a lack of sup- port, while some parents may attempt to resist the binaries of mother- ing and fathering in their feminist parenting journey. Feminist parents may attempt to resist gender binaries; they may submit to them while attempting to foster critical dialogue; they may struggle with the dis- play of their own femininity and masculinity or, for some, its perceived lack. This book attempts to cast a lens on the messy and convoluted ways that feminist parents approach parenting their children in gender aware and gender fluid ways.
Recipes for Romance, Cooking Outside of the Kitchen is a collection of recipes designed for women to intensify the romance and sensuality in their romantic relationships. Each recipe contains a detailed list of ingredients with precise instructions to follow for an elaborate evening or a modest gesture for romance. In addition to recipes, Cooking Outside of the Kitchen introduces; How to Begin each Recipe, The Seven Levels of Romance every couple should experience, the Eight Essential Ingredients for Romantic Entrees and much, much more Have you ever Dined by Candlelight in the Morning, Dreamed in Ice Cream, Painted your entire body with Chocolate Syrup or Indulged in Juicy, Passionate Pineapple Penetration?... You will when you read this
When we take the time to meditate and reflect on our journey, we find the joy of living in the present moment and learn to celebrate. If we live long enough, we all pass the half-century mark, and for many, it can be a significant blow; others may arrive at a similar critical intersection at an earlier age, or even later. ON THE OTHER SIDE OF TOMORROW is a series of reflections tracing the authors own struggle to achieve balance, harmony, and wholeness amid the nagging sense of loss that she experienced at mid-life. This spiritual journey through those challenging years, relates the authors progress from fear to peace, from uncertainty to trust. Written in poetic style, it is filled with hope and inspirationconvincing you that it is possible to live a life of abundant joy at any age. No matter how old you are, if you are earnestly seeking to enrich your life, this book will open your eyes, expand your horizons, and give you reason to celebrate.
For thirteen-year-old Judy Strand, summers in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, bustle with games of stickball played in the street, fun-filled outings to neighboring Coney Island, and her family’s yearly trip to the Catskill Mountains. But in July 1944, Judy’s carefree days and her innocence are shaken by a discovery: The man she’s always called Pa isn’t her real father. Even more shocking, Judy learns that the father she doesn’t remember was an alcoholic who abandoned his family. That’s why Judy’s mother emigrated to America from Norway. Now Judy feels jumbled inside: She’s angry at her mother for keeping the truth from her–and she’s suddenly awkward around Pa. Nothing her parents say soothes the hurt. At first, even the attentions of Jacob Jacobsen don’t make her feel any better. Judy likes Jacob; it’s just that his dad’s drinking binges hit too close to home. Ashamed, Judy doesn’t want anyone to find out her secret. But as misfortune befalls Jacob, Judy’s close friends, and her own family, Judy rallies to their side, and in the process recognizes that growing up encompasses forgiveness–of others and of herself.