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Gary the Goat

Gary the Goat

Dannielle Pickford

One Goat Publishing
2021
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Gary is a goat who loves to garden but his garden is not going great. Gary finds ways to improve his garden all whilst helping children focus on their 'G' Sound. This book encourages children to never give up and to try regardless of the risk of failure.The development of speech sounds is an important part of learning the 'form' of oral language. As children gain speaking skills, they use speech sounds and words more intently to express their needs. Children start to produce speech sounds at different ages, however typically developing children follow a similar sequence when developing consonant sounds.Nurturing and responsive learning environments are important for the development of strong speech and language skills. This includes frequent opportunities for children to share attention with adults, interact and hear language for a variety of different purposes. Reading with your child is the perfect learning environment.This series has a specific sound focus, the alliteration and repetition make a fun yet educational read for you and your little one. Your child will enjoy this story of a determined goat following his dream.
Gary the Garbage Truck

Gary the Garbage Truck

Cara Sutton

Talk Beanstalk
2023
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Gary the Garbage Truck is dedicated to all the children who love watching the garbage truck in action, especially my little boy who insisted we wake up early every Friday to greet the garbage truck outside our home. This book is written in a way that it promotes language development by using fun sounding words such as the sounds made by the bins and garbage truck. The story focuses on cause and effect and touches on traits like kindness.
Gary the Time-Travelling Goat

Gary the Time-Travelling Goat

Joe Ryan; Craig Phillips

Joseph Ryan
2020
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Go on an adventure with Gary the Time-Travelling Goat and help him find his magic jellybeans Gary is one unique, kooky goat who has a bright technicolor beard that enables him to travel through time, granting wishes to anyone he meets. He keeps his beard long and wavy by adding his magic jellybeans to his favorite dish...Gary's famous 'Yummy Tum Stew' There's only one problem; Gary had an accident on his time-travels and lost all his magic jellybeans somewhere between future and past, so he needs YOUR help to try to find them Venture with him to faraway lands and different periods in time and meet great new friends along the way Fun awaits the willing and the inspired with adventure in their hearts. Go on an adventure with Gary... there's no time like the PRESENT
Gary in Your Pocket

Gary in Your Pocket

Gary Fisher

Duke University Press
1996
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The incandescent African American writer Gary Fisher was completely unpublished when he died of AIDS in 1994 at the age of 32. This volume, which includes all of Fisher’s stories and a generous selection from his journals, notebooks, and poems, will introduce readers to a tender, graphic, extravagant, and unswervingly incisive talent. In Fisher’s writings the razor-sharp rage is equalled only by the enveloping sweetness; the raw eroticism by a dazzling writerly elegance. Evocations of a haunting and mobile childhood are mixed in Fisher’s stories with an X-ray view of the racialized sexual vernaculars of gay San Francisco; while the journals braid together the narratives of sexual exploration and discovery, a joyous and deepening vocation as a writer, a growing intimacy with death, and an engagement with racial problematics that becomes ever more gravely and probingly imaginative. A uniquely intimate, unflinching testimony of the experience of a young, African American gay man in the AIDS emergency, Gary in Your Pocket includes an introduction by Don Belton that describes Fisher’s achievement in the context of other work by Black gay men such as Marlon Riggs and Essex Hemphill, and a biographical afterword by Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick.
Gary in Your Pocket

Gary in Your Pocket

Gary Fisher

Duke University Press
1996
sidottu
The incandescent African American writer Gary Fisher was completely unpublished when he died of AIDS in 1994 at the age of 32. This volume, which includes all of Fisher’s stories and a generous selection from his journals, notebooks, and poems, will introduce readers to a tender, graphic, extravagant, and unswervingly incisive talent. In Fisher’s writings the razor-sharp rage is equalled only by the enveloping sweetness; the raw eroticism by a dazzling writerly elegance. Evocations of a haunting and mobile childhood are mixed in Fisher’s stories with an X-ray view of the racialized sexual vernaculars of gay San Francisco; while the journals braid together the narratives of sexual exploration and discovery, a joyous and deepening vocation as a writer, a growing intimacy with death, and an engagement with racial problematics that becomes ever more gravely and probingly imaginative. A uniquely intimate, unflinching testimony of the experience of a young, African American gay man in the AIDS emergency, Gary in Your Pocket includes an introduction by Don Belton that describes Fisher’s achievement in the context of other work by Black gay men such as Marlon Riggs and Essex Hemphill, and a biographical afterword by Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick.
Did the Resurrection Happen?: A Conversation with Gary Habermas and Antony Flew
This book presents the full content of the third and final debate between philosopher Antony Flew--who was, until 2004, one of the world's most prominent atheists--and Christian philosopher Gary Habermas. Included as well are transcripts of the Q A session with the audience afterward, a 2004 conversation between Habermas and Flew shortly after Flew's much-publicized change of position to theism, as well as editor David Baggett's assessment and analysis of the full history of Habermas and Flew's interactions.
Gary's House

Gary's House

Debra Oswald

CURRENCY PRESS PTY LTD
2000
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Gary has failed in everything he has attempted. But when he inherits a block of land, he gets an urge to build a nest with Sue-Anne, his angry and pregnant girlfriend. Gary's House is a story about Aussie battlers, battling with each other, the elements and the world in their quest to turn a dream into reality. What begins as satire becomes a moving drama told with humour, compassion and loving detail by a highly original and insightful playwright.
The Compassionate Side of Compromise: A Journey Through Traumatic Brain Injury; A Compilation of Life Events by Gary Bulmer
At the age of 20, Gary Bulmer had a hemorrhagic stroke. Technically, an arteriovenous malformation (AVM) that ruptured. He and wife, Elaine, were just naive enough to listen to the professionals and follow their advice. Gary was told to develop a hobby...he did. All the artwork in this book was created by Gary. Additionally, he has worked as an advocate for the American Heart Association. They have flown him to Washington, D.C. to speak to a Senate sub-committee a few years back. In October 2019, he addressed Congress about stroke issues, including my story. He would encourage all survivors to explore some kind of hobby. He is grateful for the fantastic marriage that he and Elaine have achieved and for the wonderful family that they have. Most importantly, Gary has a good life.The purpose of this book is to help those who have found themselves on a journey of brain injury recovery. By reading stories of how even the simplest of activities has been altered by this brain injury, other survivors can choose stories that may resemble an experience or emotion they are feeling. Then share that story or stories with those around them to improve conversation and to help create a balance of this new lifestyle adding some clarification and understanding. While the brain injury itself may have only happened to one, it can impact every dynamic of everyone around.
Gary The Go-Cart

Gary The Go-Cart

B B Denson

Desideramus Publishing
2017
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"Carbon Comes out of the Closet" is a fun story, written in poetry with rhyme and cadence. It is illustrated by the late, great award-winning Sidnei Marques, who passed away shortly after completing the illustrations for this book.This book is educational too, in that it shows how carbon dioxide is actually good for the environment and explains it in a way that is simple enough for even a child to understand. The book will make you and your child laugh out loud.The Gary the Go-Cart series was written to balance the conversation surrounding energy and the environment. BB takes some rather complicated ideas about energy climate change and makes them simple enough for even a child to understand. This book is considered informational fiction or informative fiction.This book sheds light on the other side of the climate change argument.