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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Simon Hopkinson
Simon the snake is a handsome snake. He doesn't think so though. He is never happy just slithering through the grass.As he meets each of his friends, Robert the Frog, Benny the Puppy, Carrie the Cat, Simon is jealous that he doesn't look the way they do and he can't do the same things that they do. Although each of Simon's friends encourage him to be happy with his own unique qualities, he doesn't listen to their advice and still remains jealous and unhappy. In this story, we learn that no matter how much we encourage others to be happy, sometimes we have to accept them as who they are. Follow along and learn how each person, animal, or snake is beautiful and unique in their own special ways.
Simon and his new friends play games in the forest. When his best pal, Rabbie Rabbit, suggests they play a game of Forest Friends baseball, Simon feels left out. Read how friends can work together to make sure each has a role to play. Topics: Making new friends, Inclusion, Sports, Games
Simon and his new friends play games in the forest. When his best pal, Rabbie Rabbit, suggests they play a game of Forest Friends baseball, Simon feels left out. Read how friends can work together to make sure each has a role to play.Topics: Making new friends, Inclusion, Sports, Games
Simon may seem a bit strange after his beloved wife goes missing, but no one doubts he is the toughest of crocodile hunters With the help of Jimmy the parrot, Simon ventures into the forest of the dreaded NIVAGO Who will win?
The second edition of Simon's Book of Colors offers a short sentence to introduce each picture and to actively talk about it. This book edition is printed in a big format to allow group story times.Join Simon to learn how to speak multiple languages This book series provides a new set of first words for babies, toddlers, and older kids to easily pick up languages. The watercolor pictures add lasting value to the book and give the reader an option to learn about primary and secondary colors.Each book is written in one specific language.* * *six kids - children's books byThink Positive Publishingwww.thinkpositivepublishing.com
A man from North Africa was forced to take Jesus' cross on His way to His crucifixion site in Jerusalem. Simon of Cyrene and his two sons, Alexander and Rufus, accompanied by John-Mark the Evangelist will travel the Roman Empire to spread the Gospel. From Libya to Judea, from Cyprus to Syria, from Egypt to Carthage, from Rome to Spain and from Catalonia to France, these new Judeo-Berber believers will discreetly mark the History of the world. On their way, they will meet famous people whose words and deeds the New Testament tells us about. Jesus first and his mother Mary; Simon Peter, the first of the Apostles; Barnabas cousin of Mark; Saul of Tarsus, who became Paul; Mona, Simon's wife; Photina the Samaritan woman; Petronilla, daughter of Simon-Peter, ... This historical novel tells the story of these ordinary men and women who have done extraordinary things with their commitment, their sacrifices, their fights, their questions, their doubts and their victory.
Life Lessons can come from the littlest of creatures in the strangest ways.Moreover, they can influence people at any age. The themes of giving care, experiencing nature, taking chances, and letting go have timeless value even when provided by a little bunny. Simon Says is a heart-warming story with a message of love.
We never knew our grandparents on our mother's side. Simon (a.k.a. Jack) and Rebecca (a.k.a. Lessie, Nora) both passed away while our mother was still a young girl. However, after our mother's passing, we discovered that she had been holding on to scores of love letters her father had written her mother during a long courtship. Clearly, letters are missing, and she only had a couple of letters Lessie had written to Simon, but these letters have allowed us, if only on a small scale, to learn something of their character. It is a fascinating peek into the challenges, hardships, family dynamics, and faith of one South Georgia couple living in poverty. Simon and Rebecca's grandkids
We never knew our grandparents on our mother's side. Simon (a.k.a. Jack) and Rebecca (a.k.a. Lessie, Nora) both passed away while our mother was still a young girl. However, after our mother's passing, we discovered that she had been holding on to scores of love letters her father had written her mother during a long courtship. Clearly, letters are missing, and she only had a couple of letters Lessie had written to Simon, but these letters have allowed us, if only on a small scale, to learn something of their character. It is a fascinating peek into the challenges, hardships, family dynamics, and faith of one South Georgia couple living in poverty. Simon and Rebecca's grandkids
Simon's Sanctuary is a classic in its portrayal of immigrant life in America. Simon Matin, his wife Clara, and their children Lorna and Sonny are political refugees from the Philippines. They settle down in Los Angeles at a time when the city is gripped with fear and anxiety over the King trial. In this highly charged case, four white police officers are accused of beating up a black motorist named Rodney King. Like most immigrants, though, the Matins are more concerned with starting a new life in America. They dream of a home of their own, jobs to suit their skills and aptitudes, and college education for the children. They seek political asylum with the help of Saul Levy, a Jewish immigration lawyer married to Agnes, who is also a Filipino. Their lawyer-client relationship grows into a friendship. Much of the immigrant life is seen through the eyes of Simon and Saul. Their views often differed. Where Simon's is often jaundiced by his struggle against racial prejudice, Saul's is sympathetic, his sympathy arising from his own immigrant background and marriage to Agnes. The racial tension in the King trial erupts into violence, bringing tragedy, whose blows in the end are softened by Christian faith and friendship.
Water's Edge: Prints by Simon Bor
Simon Bor
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Simon Lobdell and the Judges in the Cave: Hiding Goffe and Whalley May 15 1661: What Went Before and What Came After
Jared Lobdell
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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This book is designed for two audiences: those who are interested in thehistoryt of Judges Whalley and Goffe in New England (including the story of the "Angel of Hadley"), as well as how their pursuit fits in with our Revolution more than a century afterward, and those who (like the author) have Simon Lobdell as their immigrant ancestor.
The discovery of the mutilated corpse of a legal secretary in the garden of her employer's house presents an intriguing problem for the west Yorkshire police force.The absence of any motive or credible suspects make it seem that they are heading for a dead end.Unknown to the police, this murder was an act of revenge, carried out by an unsuspecting man, manipulated by a malevolent controller who has infiltrated his mind.For the controller, this act was retribution, but he soon escalates it to another level, regarding it as a game. He presents the police with yet another murder and as suspects line up, confusion reigns. He cares little about who suffers in this bizarre game.The outcome is uncertain and the reader is challenged to identify the real perpetrator.The first part of a trilogy, this book merely whets the appetite.For more information, contact -www.winemanauthor.com
Simon Sloth is a story based on Proverbs 13:4. It is a story about the price of laziness.
Simon Simonian: The Last Scion of the Mountaineers
Levon Sharoyan
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Amidst war and destruction in Aleppo, Levon Sharoyan wrote a very personal monograph about the eminent man of letters, Simon Simonian (1914-1986). He published it in installments first on his Facebook page, later on in a more expanded version in "Kantsasar" Weekly, the official newsletter of the Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church in Aleppo, and also almost simultaneously, in "Aztag" Daily in Lebanon and in "Nor Haratch," a tri-weekly, in Paris. Sharoyan's monograph was his tribute to his elder compatriot. His grandfather, much like Simon Simonian's father, hailed from Sassoun, a mountainous region in Western Armenia, and was depicted among the stories Simon Simonian wrote about the struggles of the Sassountsi mountaineers on the plains of Aleppo, in Syria, far from their native mountain top villages. The monograph, which since then has been published as a book in Armenia, made for a fascinating reading. This is the first book in English about the eminent man of letters, the late Simon Simonian.