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  • av Stanley-Hooper Veronica Stanley-Hooper
    465,-

    PLAY! has a storyline that describes a typical day of play as kid-work. An underlying theme focusing on emotional intelligence is conveyed through culturally diverse characters.

  • av Lorrie O Hewitt
    129

    You're invited to go along with Little Lorrie Lincoln on her adventure with her family and friends as they travel to James and Pearl's Amusement Park. To join in on the fun, be sure to bring your crayons, markers, or pencils to draw pictures of the exciting trip to the amusement park.

  • av Dr June P Murray
    385,-

    What Are You? The Unflolding Story of a 1943 Bi-ethnic Adoption is a riveting memoir about a bi-ethnic woman whose Irish/Catholic birthmother made arrangements for her to be privately adopted by a bi-ethnic married couple in 1943. The memoir details the author''s experiences as an adopted child, including her extraordinary encounters with racism.In 1943, the State of Connecticut officially allowed private adoptions to take place between birthmothers and married couples. The signature of the husband of the birthmother is how the father of the child was determined, or it could be the man the birthmother designated as the father. This process existed many years before DNA testing.This memoir is about a multicultural, multiethnic, and multi-religious adoption during World War II. The adoption was between the birthmother, her legal husband (who was not the biological father of the child), and a married couple. It was the last private adoption permitted in Connecticut for another 35 years.  The book details the extensive plans to maintain the privacy of everyone involved and the near failure of the adoption process. This story includes how the adoption occurred and details the lives of the key people involved. It captures how the child learned she was adopted, and how she dealt with her many cultures and ethnicities. The story also explores a mystery that occurred when the child was almost five years of age.The book may serve as a guide for those thinking about adopting. It may also stimulate memories or questions for those who have been adopted. 

  • av Cenoura Bobby Cenoura
    305,-

    Using comic book characters, Dating Up:The Hypergamy Factor dives down the rabbit hole of dating behaviors; covering topics such as hypergamy, Sexual Marketplace Value (SMV), and notions of race and gender.

  • - Close Encounters of the Law Enforcement Kind
    av Green Vinny E. Green
    169

  • av Whiteman Curtis D Whiteman
    289,-

  • av Alexia Bartholomew
    179,-

    Have you ever wondered why it seemed you''re getting the bad end of the stick? It seems people around you are getting blessed while you are in a constant place of suffering. There are times you start to feel that you are the only one that is going through. Well I''m here to tell you that you are not not only one that has felt like that but you are not the only one that has been through some things. You''re Not The Only One is a story of personal experiences that Alexia has been through. As you read about her experiences that stems from abuse, bullying, relationships with her parents and with men. May you the reader be encouraged and realize that you are not the only one that is, has and will come through.

  • av Prouty T. R. Prouty
    389,-

  • av Harrell Jordan Harrell
    179,-

  • av Shelly Bryant
    119,-

    Consorts is another in a series of poetry collections inspired by the Chinese concepts of Wuxing, or elements-in this case, Fire. Bryant examines the concepts in universal terms that apply to life and behavior in all societies.

  • av Kaydian G Perkins
    195,-

    I Choose Jubilee shares the story of a girl learning to embrace choices. Throughout the story Jubilee, the main character has a difficult time with the word "or" and travels to escape hearing it. Jubilee travels to three different places. before realizing the importance of the word "or", when she finally has to use it.

  • av Miller Dusty J Miller
    279

  • av Dan F Merrill
    375,-

  • - Rediscovering Miami's Neighborhoods
    av Mclaughlin Megan R Mclaughlin
    1 325 - 1 595,-

  • - Obeying God In Our Leadership
    av Walsh Chris Walsh
    285,-

  • - The Science of Nurturing Infant and Caregiver Through Music and Movement
    av Sue Doherty
    239,-

    Now in a completely revised third edition Sue Doherty, anthropologist and author of the pioneering, practical book, Kinergetics: Dancing with Your Baby (1994), offers must-have cutting-edge research, advice, and insight. A groundbreaking look into the art and science of song, dance, and melodies--and their profoundly nurturing, therapeutic, and developmental effects for infants and caregivers. It is an unprecedented, eye-opening investigation into our evolutionary instinct to rock a baby in our arms. An inspiring and easily accessible guide exploring the expressive heartbeat of human nature. Discovering a baby''s amazing capacities reveal how music and movement has helped shape humanity across cultures and throughout history. From acquiring language acquisition to learning to self-regulate, a baby makes impressive gains socially, emotionally, physically, and cognitively, when engaging with the rhythms of his or her surroundings. Doherty provides a convincing synthesis of current scientific evidence to promote a deeply immersive and stimulating physical engagement. Fully illustrated, she introduces the reader to various "carriages" to dance freely with a baby, and with the use of a baby carrier. There are chapters on bonding and the importance of touch, stress reduction in baby and caregiver, specific recommendations for babies with special needs, tips on necessary back-care, and tai chi and yoga for warm-up and cool-down. Doherty offers parents and caregivers fascinating science that spans infant development, child psychology, neuroscience, cultural anthropology, music and movement therapy and much more. And, as Julia Dimitrova and Michael Hogan argue in their Psychology Today review: " The book will also be of interest to psychologists, sociologists, anthropologists and educationalists interested in dancing toward greater insight and understanding of human development."

  • - Conquistador
    av Tyree Campbell
    135

    Meet Voyeuse: Her day name is Lisa Verdi. She comes from Ecuador, she''s a bit kinky, and she is descended from the Incas, by whom she is empowered. She can sense crimes before they are committed, and the sensation arouses her-so she watches, to intervene at the very last moment, because she''s the one she pleases. Now she''s being hunted by a gang leader who is the descendant of Pizarro, the Spanish conquistador who destroyed the Inca Empire and murdered her ancestor. Her neighbor in the apartment upstairs is a detective who has been assigned to stop her. Alone, she has no friends or allies. So what''s a superheroine to do? One thing at a time...

  • - Trapped
    av Tyree Campbell
    135

    Meet Voyeuse: Her day name is Lisa Verdi. She comes from Ecuador, she''s a bit kinky, and she is descended from the Incas, by whom she is empowered. She can sense crimes before they are committed, and the sensation arouses her-so she watches, to intervene at the very last moment, because she''s the one she pleases. Now one of the two people she cares most about has been taken prisoner by the ghostly spirit of Pizarro, the Spanish conquistador who destroyed the Inca Empire and murdered Lisa''s Inca ancestor. Pizarro now wants to kill Voyeuse. Lisa can''t go to the police, who have orders to arrest her. Her only hope is to negotiate an exchange-one that will surely result in her death.  So what''s a superheroine to do? One thing at a time...

  •  
    145,-

    ParABnormal Magazine is published quarterly in March, June, September, and December by Hiraeth Publishing, and features stories and articles related to the supernatural, including ghost stories, Lovecraftian, witch, spirit guide, shapeshifter, reincarnation, seance, Gothic, and literary horror. The articles in this issue include Charles Hoy Fort; Aokigahara Jukai: The Suicide Forest; and Synchronicity: A Model for Paranormal Writers by RD Hayes

  • av Amanda Zogby
    155,-

    Join a young boy and his mother as they float down a river in their canoe. Wonderfully colorful illustrations and easy-to-read text depict the various wildlife they encounter on their journey. This short book is great for inspiring young children and adults to get outside and explore the world''s natural beauty.

  • - The Mice Go to the Museum
    av Monica Wellington
    165,-

  • av Janey Watson
    239,-

  • av Homerow
    145,-

  • av Carl Burton
    195,-

    When I was young, I asked God if he existed and he answered. When I became a man, I asked God for the truth. What he showed me made me look at life, history, and what''s going on in the world differently. I saw how beautiful life could be but how an organized plan of control and conspiracies has robbed us of life. Conspiracies those in power have put in place for the agenda of creating a New World Order. In order to save the world, we must all have an opportunity to hear the truth about this world. We must all pick a side, good or evil. I believe the seven seals and the warnings the Bible speaks of are giving us signs of our end if we can''t change. My goal for this book is to give you so much truth that it makes you question everything, it makes you see life differently, and it makes you look at your own life so hard you question why you are the way you are. My ultimate goal for this book is to bring change. To set the world free from the slavery and control those in power have put on us. Growing up in the streets of Detroit, I realized the world is only going to get worse and not better, unless we learn something different, unless we teach something different. Only then can we begin to change and become more. Only then can we know love, be happy, and be free.

  • av Edith M Hepburn
    195

    Mama always said that most families have skeletons in their closets. I was too young to realize what she was talking about until one day....The author, Edith M. Hepburn is a native Floridian who has served her community more than 20 years. She''s earned a degree from Indian River Community College and She''s a former member of the Phi Beta Lamda Club (PBL), the Culture Exchange Club, the Florida Association of Community Colleges (FACC), the Council of Social Agencies (COSA), and the St. Lucie County Citizens'' Budget Committee. She''s a member of the National Notary Association ( NNA), a positive motivator in her community, and she wrote a well known children''s book called "The Polka Dot Rabbit Named Robert". She currently resides in Fort Pierce Florida. For more information about Edith visit EDITHMHEPBURN.COM. 

  • av Lorrie O Hewitt
    155,-

    You're invited to go along with Little Lorrie Lincoln on her amazing adventure with her family and friends as they travel to James and Pearl's Movie Theater.To join in on the fun be sure to bring your crayons, markers, or pencils to draw pictures of the exciting trip to the movie theater.

  • av Lorrie O Hewitt
    155,-

    You're invited to go along with Little Lorrie Lincoln on her spiritual adventure with her family as they travel to James and Pearl's Church.To join in on the fun be sure to bring your crayons, markers, or pencils to draw pictures of the exciting trip to the church.

  • av Lorrie O Hewitt
    155,-

    You're invited to go along with Little Lorrie Lincoln on her fabulous adventure with her family and friends as they travel to James and Pearl's Children's Museum.To join in on the fun be sure to bring your crayons, markers, or pencils to draw pictures of the exciting trip to the children's museum.

  • - with essays by Natalia Stroika and Pearl O'Leslie
    av Viola Voltairine
    265,-

    This book is for men who worship women. It''s for women who think feminism doesn''t go far enough. It''s for people of all genders who are fed up with male dominance. The opposite of patriarchy is Gynarchy, but it''s not just a simple flip of the script. The Gynarchist must not emulate the same mistakes, or perpetuate the oppressive power dynamics prevalent for thousands of years. This book offers a theoretical background and a simple set of ideas and dynamics for bringing about the downfall of male dominance and ending the brutalization of women. Liberation begins at home. This includes using sex and sexuality to shift the collective psyche. 150 Years of Gynarchy will deprogram misogyny, heal wounds, balance the scales of history, and lead to a real and lasting equality.

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