'A Day in the Classroom' is a fun, engaging book for children that is about what starting school is like. Join the children in their Reception class as they embark on a typical day at school. There is so much to see and do as the children enjoy a fun filled adventure at school and experience the magic of learning through play. This book can also be used as a great starting point for families and educators to open a positive discussion about starting school and what school life is like, as well as a useful tool once children have started school or have had anxieties about it.
Cath: Bloody typical. Day one at the new job, and I'm crushing so hard on my colleague I can't think straight.John isn't your average romance novel hero. He doesn't have a way with the ladies, neither does he have six pack abs. He's just a regular guy with a bit of a dad bod, and he's shy and awkward rather than suave and charming. That's cool, because I'm just a regular girl. One who's already head over heels for him and he doesn't even realise it.There's something eating away at him, a mystery I'm determined to solve as well as resolve, if only he'll give me half a chance. And if I stop being so damn nervous every time he's around.John: Some people are made for love and happiness. Not me.It was a let-down when she left, even if it wasn't entirely out of the blue. Unexpected or not, it still hurts like hell. Then there's the new girl at the office, who keeps looking at me funny. I'm supposed to be training her, but her presence is making me feel even worse. She's a constant reminder of everything I'll never have.I'm not sure I'm ready to hope again. The disappointment would end up crushing me.Will John get over his issues and give love a chance? Can Cath convince him that despite his flaws, he truly is the man of her dreams? Read on and find out. Who knew things could get this hot at the office?This steamy, body-positive office romance features a plus size hero, a woman who appreciates him just how he is, plenty of bedroom action and colourful (British English) language.Just Another Day at the Office was first published in 2013, but has since been completely reworked and re-edited for your enjoyment.
Winner:Mom's Choice AwardWhile Dad tucks her in, a little girl named Grace calmly recounts her day—which was anything but calm. She had a tantrum (because of some injustices involving a purple shirt and breakfast cereal) and was banished to her bedroom before deciding to run away. Understanding that kids have ups and downs, Grace's mom wisely gave her daughter the space and time she needed to reach her own decision to return home—to open arms.The Day I Ran Away amusingly captures Grace’s mutable moods and childlike logic. Warm, humorous digital paintings offer fun details to keep little listeners busy. Kids can compare the bedtime and daytime scenes and try to figure out how Grace got that purple paw-print on her cheek—and when it got washed away. They can mimic Grace’s facial expressions or copy her poses for some soothing bedtime yoga. And of course, they can create a safe place to run away to when the injustices of Pre-K existence become too much to bear. A pop-up tent in the yard and the haven beneath the dining room table are excellent run-away destinations, as long as you come home for dinner.
-a Night Stalkers romance story- The heart-warming sequel to The Ghost of Willow's Past.Helicopter pilot Amy Patterson-James attacked the future love of her life the day she met him, but those had been special circumstances. She'd punched him out over the remains of a willow tree in the Portland, Oregon rose garden. Two years later, on their first day in combat together, she's shot down deep in enemy territory. Wounded and on the run. She banks it all on her love for Chief Warrant Dusty James and another old willow tree just as she did that First Day, Every Day.
This hilarious picture book cleverly tackles the universal challenge of balancing screen time and family time for today's device-obsessed kids (and the thumb-scrolling grown-ups who love them).Sammy loves his screen. For Sammy, nothing is more fun than streaming cat videos, playing online games, and taking oh-so-fabulous selfies. But when all of the screens in Sammy's house suddenly freeze, his entire family FREAKS OUT Especially when they realize it's only happening to them Who has it in for Sammy's family? And how will they ever survive without their screens?With delightful illustrations and a surprise ending you won't see coming, bestselling middle grade author R.L. Ullman's debut picture book humorously encourages us to unplug every once in a while and enjoy life together offline. Perfect for readers young and old, The Day the Screens Stood Still is a modern, relatable story families will love reading again and again.Praise from Readers' Favorite Book Awards: *5-stars "A great children's book. Ullman reminds us we can indeed survive without our screens."*5-stars "There is a clear and important message in this story that there can be a healthy, happy balance between screen time and real life."*5-stars "Perfect for young readers or middle-grade children. There's humor for everyone and plenty of talking points about what you'd do if your screens froze and couldn't be fixed."*5-stars "The drawings are superbly eye-catching, but the best part is the message that the unexpected turns in life can bring new things."*5-stars "A splendid picture book all kids should read-and parents too."
This seven day prayer challenge will help you to remain consistent, faithful and committed to prayer in a way that produces change, growth and maturity in your walk with God.
A host of heavenly visitors appear unexpectedly at St. Michael's AME Church, and local news stations are immediately contacted. Rival reporters Chad Simmons and Cynthia Davis cover the story, where each become involved in life-changing experiences. Is this incredibly unbelievable event a message from God or, as one apocalyptic figure sees it, "an end to his perceived plan of God"? Thousands of people descend upon Dunning to witness firsthand the "visitors," including the president of the US and other world and religious leaders.
A host of heavenly visitors appear unexpectedly at St. Michael's AME Church, and local news stations are immediately contacted. Rival reporters Chad Simmons and Cynthia Davis cover the story, where each become involved in life-changing experiences. Is this incredibly unbelievable event a message from God or, as one apocalyptic figure sees it, "an end to his perceived plan of God"? Thousands of people descend upon Dunning to witness firsthand the "visitors," including the president of the US and other world and religious leaders.
A faith-diet is a strict consumption of definite thoughts, ideas, feelings and words (or self- suggestions) that you ingest daily which are filled with creative life and creative energies which are true to you, which honor, serve, and support you, and which contains the capacity for you to develop a definite, all-consuming, influencing habitual pattern of power within your own consciousness which moves you, in the manifestative process, to fill your world with all the good you are entitled to and desire.
Volume II: Every Day Isn't Perfect is a woman's story. It's your story. It's my story. It's a collection of inspirational stories and poems telling the stories of human hopes and fears. It's divided into five chapters: Chapter 1: Prayer and Preparation, Chapter 2: Persistence and Presence, Chapter 3: Plans and Principles, Chapter 4: Perception and Perspective, and Chapter 5: Peace and Protection. Every Day Isn't Perfect shares what I and others have gone through. It helps you successfully push through the good and bad days of your life. It gives you hope: Hope in trusting God's plan, following your dreams, figuring out your purpose, facing your fears, loving yourself, and realizing you are not alone on this journey. Every Day Isn't Perfect is a woman's story. It's a story that teaches you how to trust, forgive, and love. It's a story that touches the soul and heals the heart. It's a beautiful and simple reminder that you were born to overcome and win ❤ Note: This book is a christian book, poetry and short stories book, inspirational and motivational book, personal and spiritual growth book, younger and older women's issues book, and short-read nonfiction book.
"Every Day is a Gift" are the words my father lived by after he died the first time. Yes, the first time. But there is so much more to this short phrase, as you will understand from the full title of this multi-layered personal story. Join me on a journey from being diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2012 at the age of 65, 30 years after my father died (the second time) when prostate cancer finally took him, to assessing the future, and determining how I made it through events as a teenager that would normally weaken the heart and crush the spirit. Unlike my father, I am cancer free, physically fit and in excellent health. From the intense uncertainty of just hearing the word "cancer", to attempting to understand how to deal with the disease, the reader joins me in confronting the past and embracing life outside our bodies from multiple points of view. Together, we examine the love and support necessary to survive that form our strongest bonds. We face the emotional confrontations we can't avoid or make sense of, and we look deep into spiritual connections that reside within us, but often remain unacknowledged. At times intensely dramatic and satirically funny, the book is matter of fact, yet passionate, providing time to pause for reflection. From first page to last, there is no separation between writer and reader as we arrive at the conclusion that governed my father's days: Every day is a gift.
Alfred Day wanted his war. he found the wild, dark fellowship of his crew, and - most extraordinary of all - he found Joyce, a woman to love. Maybe it took him, too. Now in 1949, employed as an extra in a war film that echoes his real experience, Day begins to recall what he would rather forget...