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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Fiona MacCarthy
"Fiona and her Extra-Special Invisible Gifts" is research driven and written with both the child and the reader in mind.The story is narrated by pre-school age Fiona, as she begins to understand that the invisible gifts she received on her first birthday have been working together ever since. Fiona's family takes time every day to point out that her invisible Spirit energy, especially love, brings each of these invisible gifts together to bring out her best abilities. Fiona learns that the more she uses and shares her gifts with others, the more she will get. The outcome is even more special when she learns she has new friends of every culture around the world. For now, they are invisible, but only because they haven't met yet.The research for this story is based on the (neurological) development of hearing, sight, word comprehension and vocabulary. The story is further enhanced with a subtle Spiritual (non-denominational) component and culturally diverse perspective. All of which come together as a recipe for a successful child, student and global citizen.The story is designed for new parents, at the begining of the parent-child bond, and continuing into the learning curve as they read just a few, meaningful, minutes a day. It is also the perfect book for the new arrival, Grandparents and other child care providers.
What makes a good friend? Is it someone who is just like you? Or is it someone who listens to you, who laughs at your jokes, who gives good hugs, and teaches you to see the world in a different way? This is the heartwarming story of Fiona-a typically developing child-who becomes friends with Owen, a special needs child. Fiona's Friend subtly reinforces the value of diversity and inclusion in an accessible and engaging way. Let's celebrate the simple magic of friendship
What makes a good friend? Is it someone who is just like you? Or is it someone who listens to you, who laughs at your jokes, who gives good hugs, and teaches you to see the world in a different way? This is the heartwarming story of Fiona-a typically developing child-who becomes friends with Owen, a special needs child. Fiona's Friend subtly reinforces the value of diversity and inclusion in an accessible and engaging way. Let's celebrate the simple magic of friendship
Fiona the Smart Unicorn is a workbook for children (suggested age 3-7). Kinds will have fun coloring, adding numbers, solving puzzles, drawing, and more. This workbook has 24 pages with different activities. The workbook is following the book with a story about Fiona which is available for purchase as well (HOW FIONA BECAME A UNICORN).
In Fiona and Her Most Amazing Socks, Fiona the Fearless Fox loves standing out in a crowd, but are her socks too loud? Find out as Fiona embarks on a journey to fearlessly express herself Fiona and Her Most Amazing Socks is the second book in The Fiona the Fearless Fox book series. Look for this series in Spanish too
Fiona the Fearless Fox sets out on a journey to help her three friends, Penny, Kevin, and Ollie step outside of their comfort zones to achieve their goals and fulfill their dreams. Along the way, all four friends learn valuable lessons in finding courage, confidence, and fearlessness.Fiona the Fearless Fox emprende un viaje para ayudar a sus tres amigos, Penny, Kevin y Ollie, a salir de sus zonas de confort para alcanzar sus metas y cumplir sus sue os. En el camino, los cuatro amigos aprenden lecciones valiosas para encontrar coraje, confianza y valent a.
She created a monster. Twitter turned it into a star.A forty-something straight white cis conservative Christian writer mom has labored over ten years with the hopes of breaking into traditional publishing, only to fail over and again. When an author friend introduces her to Twitter and a popular novelist contest that awards its winners with famous mentors and potentially six-figure publishing contracts, she thinks she has a chance. All but for the fact everything about her no longer fits the identity mainstream publishing and the masses want. They want a #RealVoice that has nothing to do with her image and/or so-called privilege.So what's a novelist to do?What she's best at, of course. Write a story and give them what they want, even if it means posing as a twenty-one-year-old modern feminist lesbian author to do it. After all, who gets to say what a Real Voice is anyway? But how far will this passionate writer be willing to go when Twitter turns her alter ego into a superstar and her publisher demands a book tour?Truth will find a way, but who will get to it first? Mom or mob?Tootsie meets Younger meets Weird Science in this contemporary Christian novel.
Fiona fixed a fancy feastTo feed a bunch of hungry beasts.They ate so loud, They drew a crowdFrom north, south, west, and east.Read to find out what happens at Fiona's feast. Children will enjoy reading this funny story with silly alliterations and rhymes.
Fiona Finer the Interior Designer is a children's book ages 3 to103 about a go getting Interior Designer and her puppy pal and their daily adventures in Interior Design. This books talks about how the job of an Interior Designer impacts the health, safety and wellness of our communities in this problem solving adventure.
Fiona the Frivolous Firefly and her BFF Fernando the Flatulent
Janice McLaughlin
Independently Published
2019
nidottu
A time when children first see fireflies.
Fiona M'Iver
Arthur Jenkinson; Emily Jenkinson
British Library, Historical Print Editions
2011
pokkari
When Fiona has the idea to build her very own fairy house, She gets to work right away: Foraging for supplies, Scouting for the perfect location, And recruiting some magical friends. Building a fairy house isn’t as easy as you might think! But you’ll see it’s worth it when your guests arrive . . . Perfect for fans of Carson Ellis and Emily Winfield Martin's whimsical fantasy, combined with STEM-related aspects reminiscent of The Most Magnificent Thing, Fiona Builds a Fairy House is a ball of fun all readers can enjoy.
From the inimitable Rosemary Wells, author-illustrator of My Very First Mother Goose, comes a story about best friends, Fiona and Felix. Fiona has no time today – not even to go to the bathroom. She is in a big hurry to show off the volcano she and Felix made for show-and-tell. But just as the volcano erupts ... oops! If only she had stopped to use the bathroom when she needed to! Fiona thinks that everyone will laugh about her accident for the next fifty years. But with the help of Felix, her teacher, and a classmate’s pet goldfish, Fiona learns that little accidents are quickly forgotten.