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  • av Edward Warble
    209,-

    Is a shirt simply a garment, something to wear? What if that shirt was of a particular timeless style and placed in the hands of four imaginative fourth-grade friends? The reader journeys into the fantasies with these creative children experiencing new adventures inspired by the costume. This urban fable leads to an important conclusion: "I'm best at being...me!"

  • av Zeina Iyamah
    196,-

  • av Hakeem R. Jelani
    409,-

    For a controversial yet refreshing perspective this book you are holding right now is one that will give you a salient insight into the author's discourse with a new subjective viewpoint regarding the Anunnaki ancient world. Their significant deeds and contributions to humanity. Which syncs very nicely with the modern ancient astronauts hypothesis. Events that are largely associated with the Old Testament Bible Genesis narrative, are inextricably linked back to Anunnaki as " Those who from Heaven came down " to Earth were a fifty man crew under command of the Anunnaki Royal Prince Enki(Ea). From his home planet Nibiru, the eponymous God of creation, imbued Kemetic spiritual science philosophy to the African Pharaohs dynasties of Egyptians (Mithrum). Its speculation and bold assumptions will brighten up your vision as you discover what has long been hidden by the elites who promulgate mendacious truthiness and storytelling as the vicar's of god on Earth. Reading this book gives you this powerful insight from a mind, body, and spirit perspective. You discover a different view of the Holy Old Testament Bible Genesis narrative and storytelling. Hakeem invites readers to reexamine the Bible myth as a dichotomy between the significant transition into the Western New Testament Christian Church religion of western Europe and the African-Egyptian consciousness of spiritual science precepts. The Kemetic ankh (life) became the Christian cross (death). Each represents important symbolism. Whereas the former was plagiarized and replaced and incorporated into the Roman Catholic New Testament Christian Bible, religion and canons as the doctrine of theology. It's a great story that postulates an assertion that calls one to reexamine the Bible book of genesis. Which the Hebrew and Greek Septuagint Bible scribes removed acknowledge to conceal gods Anunnaki identity of the gods. The truth about the elite, Royals pantheon of alien gods as Anunnaki Anu, Enlil, and Enki as: "Those who from the Heavens came down. The ancient account pertaining to the Sumerian Bible Genesis is the original codex of historical manuscript religious described rituals and rites, which was the hidden books of sacred knowledge and wisdom taught in the halls of the mystery schools by the ancient Egyptian Priesthood. This book imparts his speculative unvarnished anecdotal details about Genesis from a different perspective. The Biblical history of Genesis, as it should be taught. Not like the Christian, Catholic, Protestant, and Baptist religions teach the gospels of the Christian, savior of the crucified Jesus Christ as the human savior or of the crucified Jesus Christ of heaven. Not like the Christian, Catholic, Protestant, and Baptist religions of blind faith. But in its purest form of theology, that is primarily the Gospels of death, salvation, and the resurrection after the end of Jesus Christ's crucifixion by the Roman. Albeit speculative, its conjecture dovetails nicely with attributions described in the Old Testament Bible god corresponds precisely to Enki (Ea) deeds. This book is complete speculation with emphasis on the Bible book of Genesis. Hakeem boldly conflated the creator of the homo sapien sapiens with Enki who was a brilliant scientist and chief medical doctor. Which means that he was exceptionally qualified to genetically fuse his biological DNA chromosome code by genetic manipulation of an African female mitochondrial DNA as described in the Old Testament Genesis narrative tale. Which raises curious questions as to why the book of Genesis accounts can be examined with great skepticism and a misdirection play because much of the factual information about the Genesis of history was either burned by invading armed forces, omitted the rulers, suppressed

  • av Christy-Ana Williams-Rutil
    196,-

    Christy-ana Williams-Rutil has encountered many challenges at such a young age--the most profound was the abandonment of her father. However, her Christianity and her love for God gave her the courage to hope that everything will ultimately be okay. Her strength comes from God. She believes that there is no battle that God cannot win and no problem he cannot solve. Christy's hope is that every child who is going through heartbreak after losing a parent either through death or abandonment can find rest in the arms of Jesus. She believes that building a relationship with Jesus will definitely replace any pain.Christy also believes that forgiveness and love is better than hate. She believes whenever someone hurts you for no apparent reason, you pray for them and love them. You even forgive them because they do not know what they are doing. People hurt people because they allow the enemy to control them. We should pray that God helps them to turn from the enemy. Once that person has Christ in their life, they will change, so they will make the right choices. People without Christ are immune to wrong decisions, bad behavior, poor relationships, and poor judgments. She says, "You cannot hate someone who does not know better. You just pray for them."

  • av Jason Hoaks
    222,-

  • av Judy Kessler
    222,-

    Hayden sees a huge orange-and-black lizard while examining rocks in his grandmother's rock wall surrounding the backyard. Because he tells such tall tales, his family doesn't believe him. After all, an orange-and-black lizard seems unbelievable. After days of seeing many other lizards, his family finally sees the huge lizard for themselves, and Hayden is vindicated.

  • av Tj Gipson
    359,-

  • av Virginia Dale
    183,-

    Virginia Dale is the author of Rich White Americans, winner of the Irwin Best Fiction Award. The feature film that she wrote and produced, Touch of the Devil, was recently screened at film festivals in New York City and Stockholm, Sweden. She attended the University of Santa Barbara where she lives and teaches English. She has written all of her life, starting as a child to communicate with her father when he had sea duty, and who encouraged her career as an author. The following quotes by Abraham Lincoln and Martin Luther King, Jr. summarize the thrust of the novel."With malice toward none, with charity for all..." Abraham Lincoln."We refuse to believe that the bank of justice is bankrupt," Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr."I'm just a simple poet who loved your novel of justice triumphing over the Ku Klux Klan. The secret slave graveyard with its ghosts blew me away." Marvinlouis Dorsey, author of Masquerades. Two rival West Virginia senators fight for their ideals while their wives, both of Other origins, add to the fray. Ghosts appear at a secret slave graveyard to right never forgotten wrongs. A beautiful runaway teen weaves the story together.

  • av Nila Schnirl
    183,-

    An acorn tries to save himself from falling off a tree. What will happen to the acorn if it falls off to the ground? It is afraid it will be eaten by squirrels.

  • av Patty Weightman
    196,-

  • av James Patrick Carl
    235,-

    Little Kay is turning five! And she can hardly wait for her birthday party. She has family and friends coming to help her celebrate, but nothing could have prepared her for her special guest who would turn her good birthday party into a great birthday party!

  • av Peter Goodfriend
    222 - 371,-

  • av Richard Kennedy & Mert Kennedy
    183,-

    This is the story of Charles Hoffman "Hopper" Kennedy. He became a high school football and basketball coach in the early 1920s. He worked his way up the ladder by working with each of his players to help each of them to believe in themselves to become the best they could be and to help them form into a team. He would scout the teams he would be playing--sometimes going to their school to see the plans they were working on to defeat him. His big break came when they hired him at Lynch, Kentucky. His team had nineteen shutouts in a row, twenty-seven shutouts in three seasons. He was chosen to coach the all-star game of 1942 in Kentucky and won the game. He had two players go to the NFL: #8, Harold Mullin, tackle, 214 lbs., six feet three; and #27, Joe Hollingsworth, running back, 189 lbs., six feet two. Hopper did this at thirty-nine years old. He also played semipro basketball from 1926 to 1928 where he won the MVP for being the center. He got his nickname Hopper in college when he played world billiards champion. Willie Hoppe started calling him Hopper. He then went to Lockport, New York, to coach high school football and basketball. He turned both teams into having a winning season. He talked to each player for hours past the practice into the night. By doing this, he formed the foundation of building his players into champions. That method won the games.

  • av Joseph Lawler
    209,-

  • av Chase Michael Kidulas
    170,-

  • av Bernadette Dimatteo
    170 - 268,-

  • av September Knight
    195,-

  • av Jack Steele
    167,-

    Poor Pig is the story of a portly pig who needed some help from his friends on the farm. I suppose you have read about portly little pigs. Well, this is a story about a portly little pig who laid down for a nap but could not get up because he had eaten so much. This is a true story because pigs sometimes do this.This book is published in loving memory of the author and illustrator, Jack Steele.

  • av Patsy Jo Johnson
    189,-

  • av Brittney Downey
    167,-

  • av Scott Owens
    167,-

  • av Ya Joseph
    189,-

  • av Susan K. Seiple
    167,-

  • av Constance Glickman
    209,-

    This story brings to children an imaginary friend, Darby, the polka dot dinosaur. Darby, who can turn the color of love, catch vanilla cookie fish from the sky and sing catchy songs, is the answer to a birthday wish made to the mythical pink horse.Darby makes everyday adventures magical.Together Darby and his buddy welcome playmates to share the fun of hide and seek, singing and dancing to the hotch, hotcha, ho, haha and catching snowflakes on their tongues. Darby & his buddy share the same birthday. His buddy will be five and he will be a million. They have a party. The pink horse returns to grant their birthday wishes.At the end of the book is a special page for readers to make their own wishes. The pink horse grants Darby & his buddy the gift of sharing another year. Praise for Darby the Polka Dot Dinosaur"The enchanting and delightful story of Darby the Polka Dot Dinosaur taps into children's keen sense of make believe and will appeal to young children very much. The book is written at a level that young children can follow and enjoy. It is beautifully illustrated. Darby the Polka Dot Dinosaur will provide pleasure and satisfaction as it stretches the imagination of developing young minds."Dr. Steven Trickey, Senior Educational Psychologist, Scotland; Scholar in Residence, American University, "This gifted successor to Dr. Suess has created a perfect birthday gift book that invites repeat joyous readings and would be a treasured addition to any child's permanent personal library."Adele Schneider, Professor Emerita, City University of New York, Editor, Op. Cit., quarterly of Kingsborough Community College Library"This book will take you on a fun-filled journey into a child's imagination. It will inspire young readers to exercise their creativity. The illustrations are charming and the narrative has a lovely cadence, which parallels this whimsical story."Penny Schnee-Bosch, Early Childhood Educator, Author of Mommy Always Comes Back and Someday...

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