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Step into the wild world of gratitude with 'Explore Gratitude A Naturalist's Journal'. This Safari-Themed Gratitude Journal for Kids offers daily questions, prompts and edulcational facts about the African Savannato foster greater happiness, self-confidence, optimism, a growth mindset, resilience, and gratitude.Embark on a thrilling safari adventure filled with daily questions and prompts designed especially for kids aged 6-12, featuring 10 captivating safari themes and 70 days of discovery and activities. Your young naturalist will explore a range of emotions, from the highs of celebrating achievements to navigating the depths of their own feelings in just 3-5 minutes each day.Each day brings fresh and exciting prompts with edulational facts about the African Savanna, ensuring that no two days are alike. From recording moments of gratitude to sketching natural wonders and deciphering puzzles, this journal is a gratitude a safari adventure Explore gratitude themes including Nature, Talents, Feelings, The Small Things and Helping Someone. This journal is a companion teaching the art of appreciation and mindfulness.There's more, Adventurers This journal comes with a special cut-out map to chart their progress and mark those special moments along the way. As they navigate the wilderness of gratitude, they'll discover the true treasures of positivity and happiness.Your young naturalist won't be on this journey alone. Safari Savannah, Shutterbug Sam and Wild Will, their naturalist team, will be there to guide them through their adventures.For the grown-ups and caregivers, a special section is tailored to help you navigate this safari adventure with your young naturalist.So, grab your binoculars and join us on a safari of gratitude and self-discovery
Little Mouse was sad. She felt very small and invisible until one magical daywhen a wishing star came down from the sky andtogether them embark on a journey that wouldbrighten up her whole world.A beautifully illustrated story of self discovery designed to helpchildren gain confidence, build resilience and self belief
You know what they say about monsters with big feet... They have even bigger secrets.After having an argument with her boyfriend, Emily escapes to the Payette National Forest and discovers the ultimate rebound. Sasquatch Deep in the forest, Emily uncovers the Bigfoot realm - a place where magic reigns, and she's destined to become queen. Will Emily choose her old life, or find love as wild and untamed as the myths she chases?Bigfoot Threw Rocks at Me (So I F*cked It) is a standalone smutty paranormal romance for readers 18+"It's hard being in love with a wild thing. You try to hold on, to find stability, but you're always chasing something elusive, something just out of reach. I should know - I've built my career on chasing wild things."
An adventurous young Hazel sets off to search for her Nana. She discovers the sun and sea on a southern horizon, and there she forms a strong friendship with Elmer, a lively little penguin.Together they encounter Poncho the puma, Olga the ostrich, Cornelius the whale and Juanita the otter. With the support of her new friends, Hazel comes to accept her sadness over the loss of her Nana.This lyrical picture book offers reassurance and hope for young children struggling to accept the loss of a beloved grandparent. It's a tribute to the strength of intergenerational love.
100% of the profits from the sale of this book will be donated to childhood wellness initiatives. �� It is estimated that the human eye can see Ten Million Colours Vibrant illustrations and lyrical text present readers with 43 hues and encourage the discovery of "many millions more "(You may just find them all in this very book...) Children learn basic colour mixing and beyond, as we explore old favourites like orange and pink, and are introduced to new ones such as marigold, vermilion, and British racing green This book makes a beautiful addition to any home library and a valuable resource for the early classroom.
100% of the profits from the sale of this book will be donated to childhood wellness initiatives. �� It is estimated that the human eye can see Ten Million Colours Vibrant illustrations and lyrical text present readers with 43 hues and encourage the discovery of "many millions more " (You may just find them all in this very book...) Children learn basic colour mixing and beyond, as we explore old favourites like orange and pink, and are introduced to new ones such as marigold, vermilion, and British racing green This book makes a beautiful addition to any home library and a valuable resource for the early classroom.
Allie Jensen has harbored a secret crush on her best friend, Siobhan, since freshman year. When Siobhan dumps her long-term girlfriend, Marjon, on graduation night, Allie thinks it's a sign. Siobhan's headed to Boston for a summer program the next day, and Allie has thirteen hours to tell Siobhan how she really feels. It's bound to be a wild night that neither one of them will ever forget.
In order for flowers to blossom, they must undergo a process that begins with their foundation--the soil they're planted in. Over the next 21 days, you are going to grow through a very similar journey of blossoming into a New You.There's no better time than the present to bloom into the person you are meant to be. This interactive journal is geared towards women of all ages, and it is divided into sections: It Starts with Soil, Add Water, A Bit of Fertilizer, Prune Just a Little and Bloom Each day is designed to help you blossom by providing you with a quote, personal anecdote, tip of the day, 5-10 minute thought provoking activity and a takeaway. It takes 21 days to form a habit, so let's get started
Gracefully Healed: Making Breast Cancer Aware of Our God
Danielle Ayers Jones
Independently Published
2019
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About 1 in 8 women will develop invasive breast cancer in their lifetime. Each year about 70,000 men/women under the age 40 will develop breast cancer. Gracefully Healed tells a story about a young woman's journey with breast cancer and how she was able to overcome the daily battles within her mind. She knew that sharing her story would encourage others, give them strength to push through and provide a small guideline to navigate through the process of breast cancer treatment.
'Why can't they see the Real Me' is a book to help parents and teachers, teach children that their negative behavior is a choice rather than who they are. By doing this we are empowering children to view and ultimately change their negative behaviors. Included in this book is an illustrated poem to read and discuss with your children. At the end is a parent and teacher corner explaining how to utilize the book. Behavior management tools connected to this book that can be used in the home and classroom are found at www.empowerdls.com and www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Dannis-Designs .
My Feelings First Aid Kit: Coping Skills for Real Life Situations
Danielle Butts M. S.
Independently Published
2019
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"My Feelings First Aid Kit" is a program that equips students with a variety of coping skills and strategies to help them in real life situations. Each item in the kit represents different approaches to help them solve problems and be mentally health and strong. This program can be used as a preventive measure, and also as crisis intervention for students. Students are given tools and skills to help them self-asses and to find a coping strategy that works best for them. Pre-literate versions of student activity pages are provided.Coping skills and other techniques include: self-regulation, self-calming strategies, self-assessment, confidence building, examining healthy habits, relationship skills, setting healthy boundaries and expectations, grounding, positive self-talk, affirmations, breathing techniques, visualization, relaxation techniques, self-care, goal setting, and asking for help.Many resources are available so this program can be tailored for individuals, groups, classes, and even assemblies. Teachers, counselors, and therapists can use the tools to reinforce skills after whole group lessons have been taught. Students can have ownership and practice self-regulation with pocket versions, engaging home assignments, coloring pages, and ongoing reinforcement of skills.Facilitators of the program can teach the lessons in any order, depending on the needs of the students. For example, for a summer program four or five skills can be focused on, depending on the needs of the students and time constraints. The Pre Test can be used to identify areas of need.Resources for the Facilitator: the Program Overview, Lesson Plans, PowerPoint Presentation, and Large Cut Outs that can be laminatedResources for Students: the Overview Page, Pre and Post Tests, Student Activity Pages (regular and Pre-Literate versions), Coloring Pages, and Pocket Version.Suggested Uses: the Overview Page, Student Activity Pages, and Coloring Pages can be arranged into a packet, stapled or put into a folder so students can keep of their "Kit" together. Coloring Pages on the front and Activity Pages on the back, in order the facilitator would like to cover the lessons. The Pocket Version can be cut out and kept with the students to help them self-regulate. A laminated set of the Pocket Version can be kept in a cool-down corner, or with the classroom teacher or counselor to use as a non-verbal cue for the student to self-assess or to try a different strategy.Lesson Plans: Detailed lesson plans cover each item in the kit in an explicit, step by step format. Standards are based on the American School Counselor Association National Standards for Students. Lessons can be tailored to fit any time frame, depending on the depth of discussion and amount of practice with skills. Suggested use is 12 lessons, 30-60 minutes each.Pre TestIntroduction to "My Feelings First Aid Kit"Ten Lessons for the items in the kit: Band aid = heal your feelingsSunscreen = protect yourselfVitamins = make yourself strongerGloves = setting boundariesAce Bandage = keep it togetherThermometer = check your anger/emotional levelIce Pack = strategies to cool downMirror = knowing your strengths and weaknessesNotepad = setting goals, writing notesPhone = call for help when you can't handle it, know your resourcesPost TestNOTE: The font used for student activity pages is a dyslexia-friendly font called Open Dyslexic. You can download it and use it for free from https: //opendyslexic.org/All images are original, commissioned artwork owned by Danielle Butts.
Lana Gray, vampire hacker extraordinaire gets asked to help when a young werewolf girl goes missing, possibly at the hands of another vampire. Too bad the man in charge of the case is Detective Bane Lucas who can't seem to stand Lana and her vampire antics. Lana is something of a celebrity in the nonhuman world, not for being a vampire, but for being orphaned by her sire, who is still unknown after fifty years. What kind of cruel monster would turn a young girl against her will and leave her for dead? Lana would love to get his name and ask him directly, but she's never found a lead to his identity. Detective Bane Lucas may be the alpha of his pack, a well-respected Dallas detective and drop dead handsome but he is majorly hands off to Lana. Vampires can't fraternize with wolves and that's tragic because Lana would really like to get her hands on Bane. The Vampire Magistrate keeps making it harder for Bane and Lana to find the missing girl, despite the fact that Lana is having an affair with him. Vampire politics are harsh and confusing and even mind-blowing sex isn't enough to break the rules apparently. Lana decides she wants to step out from behind the computer and do some field work to find who has the kidnapped girl, but that involves the outdoors. There is nothing Lana hates as much as the outdoors, except for snakes. Bane disagrees with Lana about letting her operate in the field even after he finds out more kids are missing. He doesn't seem to believe that despite her small size she is capable of defending herself. He keeps forgetting she's an apex predator too, maybe she needs to remind him. Can Lana find the missing kids before the worst happens? What can a pint size vampire do against an army of vampires? Sarcastic wit and sharp nails may not be enough. Will Bane be there to help her rescue them from their captors or will he be too late? At the end of the day the ultra harsh rules of the Magistrate might be the undoing of Lana Gray when it comes time to face the consequences for how everything played out. She can't let Bane take the blame and she's not afraid to trade places with him to satiate her need for justice to be served.
Work sucks. Broken down car. Stood up on her birthday. Things just can't seem to go right for Savannah Huntington, investigative reporter. So, when a young boy is nearly killed in front of her, Savannah does what she does best, investigate to find out who wants him dead even if that puts a target on her back. Savannah must keep the boy safe and enlists her shady brother in-law Grant, security expert and occasional lover Sid and his minions and even her sometimes boyfriend and homicide detective Tony to help her find the would be killer. As if life isn't cruel enough, Savannah's ex-fianc skips out on his bond and she makes a deal with Sid to take him back in for half the money. Money she really needs. She must go back into her silver spoon life to drag him back out and into jail but not before she runs into exactly who she was trying to avoid, her mama. Dr. Lillian Huntington isn't thrilled to see her youngest child at the Newport Black and White Ball, especially since her date to the ball isn't dating her. Savannah can't win when disapproving Lilly gets on a roll or when Sid wants to talk business with her parents. Bullets, Stalkers, Disapproving mothers and Brother in-laws have nothing on Savannah's great aunt Tootie, who wants to get her hands on a man despite her advanced age and hot pink hair. Who says a wealthy widow needs to be demure? Loud. Brash and sassy are the best way to describe Savannah's favorite family member, Tootie. The on again/off again with Tony is wearing thin and Sid doesn't seem to want to be Savannah's boyfriend but the illicit kisses and steamy nights with him make it harder to make the grown-up decision to find a man who wants to be her boyfriend for more than a week. If only there was a book full of hunky men she could look through? What happens when Savannah's stalker decides to call on her at home? Sid steps in and Savannah ends up living in his building in one of the super plush apartments. It's so much nicer than her place, but she's single and the building is crawling with well-muscled minions and Sid, there is no way Savannah can stay more than a night or two, right? Strap in for humor, romance and some impressive sleuthing as Savannah takes charge of finding who wants her dead and maybe, just maybe a second chance at romance.