There are
several great books about it too.
is just one of
several great books about Pigeon.
Not exact matches
My big kids read this
book several times and it sparked
great conversations
about reconciliation and justice for First Nations.
Two years ago, I wrote a post
about several new
books that would make
great Father's Day gifts.
What I love
about this
book is that it not only covers a wide range of situations that most parents find themsleves in and provides
several possible solutions for each situation, but it gives us a
greater understanding of a child's behavior, motives, and development in the context of the situation.
If you feel the need to learn more
about coconut oil, there are
several great books on the subject at Amazon.
The pack includes: Mother's Day All of these resources include version for «Mum», «Mam», «Mummy» and «Mom» Two colourful display banner -
great to use on a display of the children's work - these are for «Mother's Day» and «Mothering Sunday» A Powerpoint
about Mother's Day A selection of Mother's Day cards to colour in Coloured Mother's day cards -
great to add to a display A selection of cards to cut out and assemble A4 writing borders - these can be used to quickly display work, forthe children to write
about their Mums or to use for poetry etc Large display lettering A selection of gift tags to colour in and use on your gifts Various certificates for «Best Mum», «Number one Mum» etc Rosettes to make for your Mum Bookmarks to colour and design to make as a gift for Mum Make a
book about Mum - this contains
several pages for the children to draw and write
about their Mum -
great to either send home with the children to fill in together or use at a Mother's Day coffee morning for the children and their Mums to fill in together Colouring posters Write a letter to Mum - decorated letter writing paper Draw your Mum and decorate the frame «My Mum» poster - a poster for the children to draw and write things
about their Mums - these make a
great display Three recipes to make and give as gifts on Mother's Day Gift boxes - Various gift boxes to colour to use for your Mother's Day gift «A note to my Mum» - write a note to your Mum on this decorated paper Acrostic poem - Write a poem
about your Mum
A journalist at the New York Times, Emily Eakin, proudly announced her classics - free education
several years ago in an article entitled «More Ado (Yawn)
about Great Books,» a shame - free confession that she «graduated without having read for credit «The Odyssey,» «Paradise Lost,» a single play by Shakespeare or a single novel by Jane Austen, George Eliot or Henry James.»
We really wanted this jeep and came by
several times to make sure it was still there.They offered
great service and made sure that we understood everything
about this deep i cant be more pleased with how it looks and drives A + + + + in my
books thanks guys.
Kayelle has posted with us
several times before and always has
great advice to give
about book marketing.
Indie authors are an important part of the Goodreads community and there are
several ways authors can engage with readers on Goodreads for free, including sharing what you are reading yourself (Maggie Stiefvater, Rick Riordan, and Roxane Gay are three
great examples of authors who do this), using our «Ask the Author» feature, and providing additional content
about your
books with our Kindle Notes & Highlights on Goodreads feature (see how Emma Chase shared notes on her
book, Royally Screwed, which led to some
great interactions with her fans — authors should contact our author team if they are interested in doing something like this too).
Yvonne has ghost - written and co-written
several top selling non-fiction titles, including: Rising up from the Blood: A Legacy Reclaimed — A Bridge Forward The Autobiography of Sarah Washington O'Neal Rush, The
Great - Granddaughter of Booker T. Washington (Solid Rock
Books) by Sarah Washington O'Neal Rush; Fighting for Your Life: The African American Criminal Justice Survival Guide (Amber
Books) by John Elmore, Esq.; Led by the Spirit: A Sharecropper's Son Tells His Story of Love, Happiness, Success and Survival (Strickland
Books) by Robuster Strickland; Let Them Play... The Story of the MGAA (MGAA
Books) by John David; A Journey that Matters: Your Personal Living Legacy (Lyceum Group
Books) by Erline Belton; The Messman: A World War II Hero Tells His Story of Survival and Segregation on the Battleship North Carolina (Quality
Books) by Yvonne Rose and John Seagraves; and FREEZE: Just Think
about It (More Than A Pro
Books) by Levar Fisher.
As ebook discovery draws more focus and more readers and authors speak out
about the need for guidance in finding new
great reads,
several companies are making a concerted effort to highlight some
books that are doing well in terms of sales and overall traffic.
Unless I really, really like a
book and want to read it
several times (which rarely happens) I don't care
about owning it so library lending works
great for me.
As indie self - published writers, we get a bad rap
about this issue, but every single indie author that I know goes to
great length and expense to have their manuscripts not only edited but proofread (and usually
several proofreading passes) and yet a reader will find errors / typos in our published
books.
Although I don't necessarily agree with him on every single matter (but I do on
several key matters), if I remember correctly, Al Gore raises concerns
about the relationship between media (and news) and money in his
great book, «The Assault on Reason.»
«I had no idea that 10 years later, I would have written
several books, appeared just
about all over the country speaking to lawyers on technology issues, and become involved with a
great group of law practice management experts.
One of us (Walter Olson) has been writing
about these topics for twenty years as the author of
several books («The Litigation Explosion,» «The Excuse Factory,» «The Rule of Lawyers») and a
great many shorter articles.