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  • av Nita Buie
    146,-

    In a heartwarming tale of acceptance and friendship, follow Elora, the giraffe with just two spots, as she faces the challenge of being different from her peers. When her fellow giraffes mock her, Elora's compassion and bravery shine through as she helps them find their way home when they get lost. 'Two Spots' is a touching story about embracing differences and the power of kindness to foster lifelong friendships.

  • av Nita Buie
    146,-

    Meet Mack, a spirited zebra who loves to run and play. But one day, he wakes up believing he's lost his stripes. Follow Mack on a whimsical adventure through the meadow as he searches high and low for his stripes, encountering quirky friends along the way. In 'Mack's Missing Stripes,' young readers will discover that sometimes, what we're looking for is right in front of us. With the guidance of his loving mother, Mack learns that the most precious stripe of all is family. Join Mack on this heartwarming journey of self-discovery and love.

  • av H. B. Waldegrave
    201,-

    This is a story that tells of the onset of this soon-to-become discovery and development of Mount Isa. It's just the simple truth or as near as possible to the truth after the passage of so many years. The memory of people is very short, and not much was recorded in the early days when this story started, which is not much different from any other mining town. It has experienced the same growing pains, sadness and laughter, tragedy and success. The sordid side of life had infiltrated into its early civic framework, but they persevered and gradually straightened out the kinks. The life of the mine itself, experts predicted, was anywhere up to a hundred years. Some even claimed that the early workings had barely scratched the surface! Both civic and industrial foundations were based on these predictions, and my father spent several years with the people of Mount Isa, worked with them, was invited into their homes, accepted as one of them-at least that's what it felt like to him. They told him their stories freely and with a feeling of genuine pride. It was their town. They'd helped to build it, a thriving western town, the start of what you see today. It's just the simple truth or as near as possible to the truth after the passage of so many years. The memory of people is very short, and not much was recorded in the early days when this story started, which is not much different from any other mining town. It has experienced the same growing pains, sadness and laughter, tragedy and success. The sordid side of life had infiltrated into its early civic framework, but courage and endeavor gradually straightened out the kinks. And now, if you go through Mount Isa, it's hard to imagine what and how this was achieved as nobody really remembers these days, and everyone who travels through the mining town should take the time to check out the history of this era.

  • av Amita McBride
    187,-

    This is the unforgettable journey between my beloved horse Joe and myself, a courageous hummingbird, a horse ranch for children, and a small woven tiger from Peru. Life has a most unusual and amazing way of helping our dreams to unfold when we find the courage to listen to the wisdom of our hearts. Knowing when to let go and appreciating all that we love becomes easier when we believe in ourselves and deeply connect with the magic of life. Only then is the extraordinary truly possible.

  • av Aloysius Aseervatham
    187,-

    'Contentment' is the story of a teacher who left his home country, Sri Lanka at the age of 25 years, in search of a better life in another country. He started in London, UK.As he travelled, he had three sons born in three different countries. The story highlights the challenges he faced as he drifted from one country to another in search of contentment in his life until settling down comfortably in Brisbane, Australia which he now proudly calls his Home. His contentment lies in successfully achieving his ambition of providing superior quality teaching services to students in the UK, Australia, and four developing countries of Africa, in authoring simple guidebooks on various genres to benefit learners around the world, and in endeavouring to maintain a cordial relationship with his close family members and friends.

  • av Malachi Patrick Connors
    218,-

    This book relates the incredible spiritual journey of a man who was clinically dead at eighteen months and again at fifty-two years. It exposes religion as the first lie when Jesus presented us with a loving relationship with Him and His Father through the Holy Spirit. It exposes eternal punishment as the second lie, as a Romanist fabrication and twisting of God's Word. It also exposes the third lie, evolution, through the obvious devolution of humankind but states that a thorough exposition would demand a second book.

  • av Kas Hirst
    172,-

    What do you do when you have a donkey come to stay and he decides to take over your house?Hes in the kitchen and bedroom, not to mention eating the soap in the toilet.Follow the adventures of Clancy in my house, thinking hes part of the family.

  • av Erik Schanssema
    172,-

    An ambulance races to the scene of yet another human tragedy. It could be a road accident, a heart attack, a shooting, drowning, suicide, or perhaps a very sick child. Whilst we might experience or witness such events in our lifetime, for paramedics these are routine events. But continual exposure to the work often comes at a significant, sometimes tragic cost to the paramedic and his or her family and friends.In Signal 8, author Erik Schanssema, a retired front-line Australian paramedic, relates some of his experiences and his reactions to them. He provides graphic descriptions of a small sample of the many cases he and his colleagues attended with the intention of providing information rather than shock. Erik opens his heart and soul and tells us frankly and often with humour, albeit sometimes dark, what it was like for him to be a paramedic on the road and how it has affected him--as it still does today. The cases he describes are indelibly imprinted on his psyche. He shares his story in an effort to help former, current, and future paramedics and emergency workers who may feel alone or isolated by their experiences and to leave them with a sense of pride in their chosen work and, ultimately, hope.This personal narrative offers a true account of a front-line paramedic's experiences with human trauma and his struggle with and survival of grief and posttraumatic stress disorder.

  • av Cindy Graves
    124,-

    This is a story about how a young child finds the courage to dream through the example of others, and how a father finds the wisdom to support those dreams. As with all the books in the "Stories for Children and their Adults" series, this story is written in a delightful sing-song style, and can be enjoyed by both children and adults alike, yet it can also be used as a tool to explore deeper issues. Specifically, this story deals with empowerment and possibility, while also exploring the boundaries between fantasy and reality.

  • av Karene Turner
    142,-

    This book is about learning about manners by looking and listening.The pink fairy knows her manners and is rewarded, but the blue fairy does not. The blue fairy learns by looking and listening and is eventually rewarded as well. They become friends.

  • av Cindy Graves
    111,-

    Sometimes bad things happen. Sometimes rescue never comes. Sometimes circumstances dont meet expectations. Sometimes we can only change from within and grow. As with all the books in the Stories for Children and Their Adults series, this story is written in a delightful singsong style and can be enjoyed by both children and adults alike, yet it can also be used as a tool to explore deeper issues. Specifically, this story deals with loss and abandonment and how an internal change of perspective can make all the difference.

  • av Cindy Graves
    111,-

    This is the story of a bullied hedgehog who initially experiences self-critical feelings of guilt and shame over her intrinsic protective qualities. She eventually learns that her defenses provide natural consequences which are beneficial to both the bullies and herself. As with all the books in the "Stories for Children and their Adults" series, this story is written in a delightful sing-song style and can be enjoyed by children and adults alike, although it can also be used as a tool to explore deeper issues. Specifically, this story deals with the abuse cycle, victimization, low-self-esteem and setting boundaries.

  • av Cindy Graves
    124,-

    This is a story of a frog who complains about his circumstances, oblivious to the fact that he himself has created the problem. As with all the books in the Stories for Children and their Adults series, this story is written in a delightful singsong style and can be enjoyed by both children and adults alike, yet it can also be used as a tool to explore deeper issues. Specifically, this story deals with the externalization of blame and the need to look inward and accept responsibility for the consequences of ones own actions.

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