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  • av Jennifer Gee
    146,-

    Finally, an easy-to-read and beautiful book to share with your little one. "Good Night Mother Earth" shows simple techniques to exchange energy with Mother Earth to help make bedtime much more peaceful and pleasant.If you have ever been through a sleep regression, if bedtime is usually a struggle, or if you are transitioning your little one to sleeping on their own, the emotional turmoil that you endure can be intense. It hurts physically, emotionally, and spiritually for both parents and children."Good Night Mother Earth" highlights the belief that we are powerful beings. Mother Earth is our powerful guardian. Together with intention and an understanding of simple techniques, the excited energy that disrupts a peaceful bedtime can be exchanged for a quieter energy that allows your little one's growing mind to slow down and drift off to sleep.Can you imagine being a little one, learning all the new things, and then suddenly it's time to turn off? It must be difficult. However, the journey to sleep should be effortless and desired, and that is what this book will help you achieve.Jennifer Gee, the author of this bedtime routine must have, shares that she too is a mom who has a child who has struggled with bedtime for weeks on end several times. They broke that cycle with these simple, gentle techniques.By focusing on your energy and asking Mother Earth to help ground you and exchange energy with you, you will create a bedtime routine that is rooted in health and wellness. This new routine will build a foundation that you and your little one will benefit from well into the later years of life.

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    610,-

    From an aerial viewpoint, Hilton Head is a foot-shaped, or ankle-boot shaped, island albeit without any visible toes. It lies roughly 95 miles south of Charleston and 31miles north of Savannah and is one of over 100 Sea islands on the Atlantic Ocean, along the coasts of South Carolina, Georgia and North Florida. The Sea islands form a chain of tidal and barrier islands along the coasts of South Carolina, Georgia and North Florida. It is sometimes referred to as a barrier island. A tidal island is a piece of land connected to the mainland by a natural or man-made causeway exposed at low tide and submerged at high tide. The terrain of a barrier island includes a dynamic beach system with offshore sandbars, a pounding surf and shifting beaches, as well as grassy dunes behind the beach, maritime forests with wetlands in the interiors, and salt or sand marshes facing the mainland. Using those defining characteristics, the north end of Hilton Head would be classified as a tidal island and the south end a barrier island. The barrier and tidal halves of Hilton Head Island are separated by Broad Creek, a land-locked tidal marsh. Hilton Head is roughly twelve miles long and 5 miles across at its widest point. It is surrounded by the Intra-Coastal Waterway on the mainland side and 13 miles of beachfront on the Atlantic. Those 13 miles include ten prominent beaches with public access (although some are tucked away inside gated communities with limited access). The beaches are what draw many visitors to the island. But those who deem to explore a little beyond the sandy shores are rewarded with at least 22 public parks and nature preserves, as well as, 64 miles of leisure trails (shared by foot traffic, bicycles, and the occasional Segway) spread across its 42 square miles of land. Hilton Head Island is also known for its rich history that dates back thousands of years to the seasonal occupation by Native Americans. The historical accounts of the island continue with its sighting by William Hilton in 1663, the arrival of English planters who grew indigo and rice, followed by the introduction of cotton after the American Revolution. Hilton Head became an important base of operations for the Union blockade of Southern ports during the Civil War. One of the things I most enjoy doing on the island is to pack up my camera and set out by foot, bicycle or car for a few hours of exploring along the beaches or inland areas. Those times have garnered me a large collection of photographs, some of which I have included in this book. This book is not intended to be a travelogue or tourist guide. I don't have photos of all of the various species of wildlife, or the top spots to visit. Instead, I consider this book the testimony of a love affair between a girl and an island, much like what I wrote about in books 3 and 4 of my Georgia Ayres novel series. In this case, I'm the girl, although I have long passed the age where that description could be used accurately!Within this book, I have tried to present a sample of what I find to be the heart and soul of Hilton Head Island: the sunrises and sunsets that start and end each day, and the various interior contributors to the total beauty and charm of the island. I hope you enjoy the visual journey!

  • av John T. Wayne
    491,-

    How would you feel if you were constantly told how much you looked like a famous star, especially when another famous star pulls you out of a line to tell you that you look just like him? Terry Wayne Hammock finally decided enough was enough, and began researching his family tree...only to find out that a lot of that tree was mysteriously missing! Within these pages is the journey of Terry Wayne Hammock as he began amassing evidence in a few short years...enough to get his name legally changed to "John T. Wayne"...and to hopefully claim his American Heritage!

  • av Jack Gannon
    195,-

    Trail of The Oracle is a mystery murder by Jack Gannon and Cyndi Williams-Barnier. Lieutenant Commander Angela Jason, also known as Agent Oracle, is the agent in charge of the Task Force section, which conducted a specialized study on the internet and the dark web. Angela had a natural aptitude for using her imagination and spatial judgment and could search through data streams for concealed data. A few weeks ago, Angela found a Goliath cipher, which indicated that there was a terrorist threat. Angela identified Mister Terrence as a terrorist. Mister Terrence reported to someone that he made sure he was seen on his way to Washington and that the Task Force was hunting him. When students die and Mister Terrence suddenly disappears, it cannot be a coincidence, and a special team is deployed to investigate.

  • av Jack Gannon
    244,-

    Several authors from the United States and Canada have submitted short stories and poems for the first annual TALES ON THE YELLOW BRICK ROAD anthology. Genres range from the Wonderful World of Oz to westerns, fantasy, science fiction, thriller, and more in prose and poetry.

  • av Ralph Proctor
    419 - 538,-

  • av Shannon Evans
    232,-

    Mama Ellie is raising two dachshunds, Ziggy and Zoe, on her small farm. She teaches them about eating properly, togetherness, and life. They eat meals and treats that come from Mama Ellie's vegetable garden, and especially love the homemade cookies! But they also have to deal with sadness when Zoe goes to sleep for the last time, leaving Ziggy without a playmate. What does Mama Ellie to do help Ziggy?

  • av Jerry Bridges
    360,-

  • av Jack Gannon
    146,-

  • av Jack Gannon
    146,-

  • av Annell St. Charles
    222,-

  • av Annell St. Charles
    222,-

  • av Gibbes McDowell
    180,-

  • av Mimi Pantelides
    125,-

  • av Jack Gannon
    221,-

  • av Liz Ragout
    125,-

  • av Garry Richardson
    274,-

    Sam, a 95-year-old man of decades on the sea, receives one final summons from his first and decades-long true love, Macy. As he casts off on one last voyage across the Atlantic from South America back home to Hatteras Inlet, North Carolina, he remenisces on the many times over the decades he and Macy spent time together: meeting and immediately falling in love, having a son; always loving each other but never staying together. Every time she called for him he returned to her, each time hoping it would be the time they finally stay with each other...but it was never meant to be. His 5500-mile sea trip allows him time to relive their lives, always apart but occasionally together, and the dreams that could have been. He arrives home in time for one last sea venture with his true First Mate.

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