Lana Banana and Josie's adventures continue with the little dog having to embark on a secret journey to reunite with Josie and in the process making people appreciate the important role animals can play in helping people get well.
Vous recherchez un cadeau bon march pour une femme, une tudiante, une enseignant, les professionnels de travail ou un professeur qui aime crire des notes? Ce carnet en lign est parfait C'est un cadeau parfait pour la rentr e scolaire, les occasions sp ciales ou les anniversaires Le cahier a une belle grille de points, donc vous pouvez non seulement crire, mais aussi peindre et dessiner. Le tout est compl t par une belle couverture color e aux pages mates et cr me. Laissez libre cours votre cr ativit . Jetez aussi un coup d'oeil nos autres revues, vous en trouverez certainement une autre qui vous plaira aussi
An adventurous sheep tries to take a walk on the wild side and encounters more than she expected. Lana Lynn is an intrepid sheep. The other members of her flock are content to nibble grass in the pasture, sip water from the pond, and nap in the meadow. But not Lana Lynn. She wants...adventure So one night, when the moon is high and the other sheep are asleep, Lana Lynn finds a disguise and dashes into the wild woods to see what life is like as a wolf. It's fun to run through the wild woods, stay up very late, and howl at the Moon--but is life with the wolf pack everything it seems? Rebecca Van Slyke's charming depiction of an overconfident protagonist confronting new experiences is enhanced by Anca Sandu's humorous illustrations.
Fearless sheep Lana Lynn is all set to train her flock's new watchdog. Will a case of mistaken identity derail her efforts and put the sheep in jeopardy? The sheep are in an uproar when they find out a new watchdog is coming to protect the flock, so the intrepid Lana Lynn decides to take training matters into her own hooves. When a fierce-looking canine emerges from the woods, Lana Lynn jumps right into her efforts. The new watchdog doesn't quite catch on to herding or staying up all night guarding the sheep, but Lana Lynn isn't deterred. As she continues showing this new watchdog the ropes, she gets a creeping suspicion that something isn't right. And her fellow sheep could be in jeopardy Author Rebecca Van Slyke has created a charmingly overconfident heroine in Lana Lynn, enhanced by Anca Sandu's adorable and funny illustrations. An ideal read-aloud full of good farm fun
The book was just a work experience project for Monique and it turned out to be something different for her. She reads lots of books to her younger brother, so she had a great sense of knowledge when it came to writing her first children
LANA Name Tracing Workbook - Preschoolers Kindergarten Practice Workbook - Toddlers Writing Notebook - Learn How to Write LANA - Preschoolers Activities Teaching your child the basics of writing is a difficult task especially if he or she is full of energy and finds it more difficult to focus. In order to give him a push in the first years of school or kindergartner, we are presenting a revolutionary way of teaching your baby the basics of the alphabet: the name tracing workbook for children. Why our workbook? The name tracing workbook has been designed specifically to teach children the basic of spelling and writing. By learning to write his own name, your child will develop the abilities and skills needed in the first years of schools while having fun. The 100 pages activity book is the perfect choice if you are searching to invest in your child's education from the beginning so don't hesitate and get him the only workbook he needs LEARNING THE FIRST LETTERS teaching your toddler the first letters and how to spell his or her name is difficult, which is why we have designed a special workbook that will make the learning process easier and a lot more fun, adding to the baby's educational fund. PERSONALIZED WORKING: the name is the first word any child should learn how to spell, but it is almost impossible to find special help for that task. LANA Name Tracing Workbook is divided in 12 themed chapters that will teach your toddler how to spell his or her name in a fun and interactive way. WHAT IT CONTAINS: LANA Name Tracing Workbook counts no less than 100 pages divided in 12 themed sheets that propose recognition activities, letter tracing practice and letter games, that are sure to teach your child the basics of writing and spelling. FOR TODDLERS: LANA Name Tracing Workbook is made especially for children aged 3 to 6 so your son or daughter will be well prepared for both kindergarten and first grade Learning the alphabet will be a piece of cake if your kid will already have the foundation letter tracing so why not give him a head start in school. THE PERFECT GIFT: offering a present to a toddler that is both fun and parents-approved is an almost impossible task, but the name tracing workbook has it all: it is educational, personalized and made especially for youngsters ages 3 to 6 so, if you're trying to bring a smile on a kid's face, this is it
Born To Die is the acclaimed breakthrough album by American singer-songwriter Lana Del Rey. This matching songbook features all the songs from the album, including Born to Die, Video Games and Blue Jeans, as well as the 8 extra songs from the special Paradise Edition of the album. All the songs are arranged for Piano, Voice and Guitar with full lyrics and guitar chord boxes. Artist pictures are also included.
Lana Del Rey seemed to appear fully-formed with her melancholy viral hit 'Video Games' - but the story started long before. In this anatomy, F.A. Mannan considers everything that has gone into the equation: the music, poetry and films but also the places and experiences that allow the songs to communicate despite the media circus around them.
Moscow. 1998. On the edge of winter in a sleeping district slum, a little girl runs away from a family unhappy in its own way. Seeking shelter in a snow-melt world, she stumbles upon a curious little bird being chased by a dark force. On the run, they stumble through a portal into post-Soviet purgatory. Separated in the sprawling catacombs of lost souls and red tape, the little girl goes on a fantastical journey through parallel worlds to rescue her new-found friend. At home, her father loses himself to the darkness and commits an unspeakable crime. Her mother tries to hold herself together as things fall apart. One by one, they stumble through the rabbit hole, into a twisted world of collapse on a southern seashore that once reflected all that was light and good. There, a fallen man must find his little girl to save the world, all worlds, from collapse. That little girl and her little bird must be raised above black waters, least everyone, everything, goes under.
After Betty Grable, but before there was Marilyn, America's penchant for popcorn blondes focused on LANA, the "ultimate movie star." She had it all: Looks to die for, money to burn, the romantic adulation of the world, and lovers who included the world's most desirable men. In her 1937 film, They Won't Forget, a 16-year-old Lana, without wearing a brassiere, walked down the street with her boobs bouncing. Censors protested, but when it was shown, America cheered and nicknamed her The Sweater Girl." From there, Lana competed with Betty Grable and Rita Hayworth as the pre-eminent pinup girl (so many men, so little time") of World War II. Horny GIs referred to her as the Girl We'd Like to Find in Every Port." From the start, her private life was marked with scandal: She aborted Mickey Rooney's baby; seduced a young John F. Kennedy; and fell for Frank Sinatra, who later caught her in bed with another love goddess, Ava Gardner. In the early 1940s, after a nationwide campaign promoting the sale of War Bonds, Carole Lombard frantically boarded a small plane headed back to Hollywood, suffering a fiery death when it crashed within 13 minutes of takeoff. The risk she took during that thunderstorm was motivated, it was said, by her obsession with rescuing her husband, Clark Gable, from the amorous clutches of Lana Turner. Tyrone Powertall, dark, photogenic, and famouseventually evolved into the greatest love of her life until the Aviator, Howard Hughes, arguably the most psychotic billionaire in the history of Hollywood, flew in to seduce both of them. Lana (aka The Ziegfeld Girl") didn't hear The Postman Always Rings Twice because she was in bed with John Garfield. Later, in search of love, she spent a Weekend at the Waldorf before moving to Green Dolphin Street and later to the notorious Peyton Place, she found it during an experiment with an Imitation of Life. Gable took her to a Honky Tonk and vowed, Somewhere I'll Find You," before their Homecoming reunion. With Ray Milland, she found A Life of Her Own before dancing to The Merry Widow waltz with sexy Fernando Lamas. Many notoriously hot menmany of them her filmmaking co-starslay in her future: Richard Burton, Sean Connery, and Errol in like Flynn." Samson (Victor Mature) was said to be Lana's Biggest Thrill." Lana rescued Peter Lawford from Elizabeth Taylor; Ricky Ricardo from Lucy; and, when not singing amore with Dean Martin, Kirk Douglas learned that she was Bad and Beautiful both on and off the screen. "The bombshell" once said, I wanted one husband and seven babies, but I got the reverseseven husbands and an only child!" She married Tarzan (Lex Barker) after his designation as The Sexiest Man in the World," but the union ended when she caught him seducing her teenaged daughter. Opinions about Lana were as varied as her changing looks. She was amoral," said MGM's CEO, Louis B. Mayer. Robert Taylor commented: She was the type of woman a guy would risk five years in jail for rape." Gloria Swanson sniffed, She wasn't even an actress...only a trollop." And Ronald Reagan--a man who later became U.S. president--asked, In what cathouse did she learn those tricks?" And then there was that embarrassing murder: Did Lana fatally stab her gangster lover, Johnny Stompanato, known for his links to the Mob? Or was the heinous act committed by her daughter, a traumatized teenager who, after time in reform school, officially outed herself as a lesbian? How did these whirlwinds of scandal affect the gal who had it all? According to Lana, I'd like to think that in some small way, I've helped to preserve the glamour and beauty and mystery of the movie industry." Never before has there been, until now, a definitive, uncensored, and comprehensive biography of "the Ultimate Movie Star," LANA TURNER. Until now.
From the author of the "fast-paced, heartbreaking, and hopeful" (Kristin Harmel, author of The Room on Rue Am lie) The Light After the War, a riveting and heartfelt story of a young woman recruited to be a spy for the resistance on the French Riviera during World War II. Paris 1943: Lana Antanova is on her way to see her husband with the thrilling news that she is pregnant. But when she arrives at the convent where he teaches music, she's horrified to see Gestapo officers execute him for hiding a Jewish girl in the piano. A few months later, grieving both her husband and her lost pregnancy, Lana is shocked when she's approached to join the resistance on the French Riviera. As the daughter of a Russian countess, Lana has the perfect background to infiltrate the migr community of Russian aristocrats who socialize with German officers, including the man who killed her husband. Lana's cover story makes her the mistress of Guy Pascal, a wealthy Swiss industrialist and fellow resistance member, in whose villa in Cap Ferrat she lives. Together, they gather information on upcoming raids and help members of the Jewish community escape. Consumed by her work, she doesn't expect to become attached to a young Jewish girl or wonder about the secrets held by the man whose house she shares. And as the Nazis' deadly efforts intensify, her intention to protect those around her may put them all at risk instead. With Anita Abriel's "heartfelt and memorable" (Pam Jenoff, New York Times bestselling author) storytelling, Lana's War is a sweeping and suspenseful tale of survival and second chances during some of the darkest days of history.
Es sind die achtziger Jahre. Jens und Lana lieben sich. Sie studieren in einer norddeutschen Großstadt: sich, ihre Liebe und das Leben. Dann passiert ein Schicksalsschlag, der die beiden auseinander bringt. Auf ganz unterschiedliche Weise gehen sie beide damit um. Während Jens in eine neue Beziehung gerät, begibt sich Lana auf einen Selbstfindungstrip. Mit Hilfe des Einsiedlers Hans kommt Jens sich selber und seinen Gefühlen auf die Spur. Im Ashram von Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh treffen sich beide wieder und das Schicksal nimmt seinen Lauf. Hinter dem lockeren Ton verbergen sich tiefe Weisheiten, so dass wir hier von einem Buch sprechen können, was beides hat: Kopf und Gefühl. Norbert Giesow, Autor von vier Sachbüchern zum Thema Astrologie und Spiritualität, erzählt diese Liebesgeschichte mit viel Witz und Wissen.