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You Were Mine for a Time: Four Hot, Steamy short stories to tempt your senses.
These four short erotic stories entice grownup ladies into sexual maturation and consciousness about the inner workings of themselves: ​Dr. Kevin, No Name, ​A New Kind of Love, and ​Hot Stuff ​ . The stories reflect the realities of the wild phases of womanhood and the unforeseen twists and turns that break hearts only to strengthen them. Moreover, these love-and-lust-combined stories may help readers discover their sexual limits through the wildest fantasies ever conceived. Have your fill of intense sensual desire and explore the fantasies that you have yet to unlock by flipping through Katie Santee's magnetic work You Were Mine for a Time ​ -- now available on Amazon.
The 9-Mile Marathon: A New Breed Of Marathon Runners

The 9-Mile Marathon: A New Breed Of Marathon Runners

Bastiaan F. Zwaan; Marlies N. Kort

Free and Focused Bv
2018
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In the RUNNING society most people will tell you what 9-MILERS are doing is IMPOSSIBLE. Running solid marathons without those endless long and slow 18+ mile training runs. Yet it's happening EVERY DAY 9-Milers are the REBELS. The 'Crazy Ones'. The round pegs in the square holes. They're NOT fond of the traditional running rules. 9-Milers CHANGE things. They PUSH things FORWARD. You can't ignore them. 9-MILERS want to HAVING IT ALL. Living a busy LIFE with work, FAMILY and friends, AND enjoy the THRILL of running marathons at THE BIG EVENTS. Feeling GREAT. POWERFUL. Finish STRONG. FIT. Maybe even FASTER than they EVER thought POSSIBLE. Author and founder of 9MILER4LIFE Marlies Kort, 2h47 marathon finisher and Ironman 70.3 World Champion F40-44, doesn't want to CHANGE the way you're training today. With The 9-Mile Marathon Training System Marlies Kort wants to replace it with something TOTALLY NEW; training, running and 'living' The 9-Miler Way.
Max and Mollie Walk a Mile in My Shoes

Max and Mollie Walk a Mile in My Shoes

Ardis Glace

Creative Impact
2020
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Teachers and other caring adults discover that Max and Mollie Walk A Mile in My Shoes is a fun and meaningful way to build empathy, understanding, responsibility and respectfulness in their students. Join Max and Mollie as their magical friend, the always-silly Lily, brings the power of walking in someone else's shoes to their lives. In just one unbelievable afternoon, twins Max and Mollie learn a life-long lesson in empathy, understanding, responsibility and respectfulness. This delightful character-building story begins one day at the local swimming pool. Max and Mollie are having great fun with friends until it's time to walk home. Their shoes are gone, and their feet are glued to the bottom of the pool. When, after a long struggle, they finally manage to pull their feet from the water, Max and Mollie are wearing four different shoes. From four different people. Thanks to the magic of their special friend Lily, Max and Mollie must walk a mile in the shoes of others-creating a "textbook" way to begin understanding the lives of teachers, friends, and neighbors. A FUN and compelling way to discover and instill empathy, understanding, responsibility and respectfulness. Building character. Beautiful full-color illustrations.
Ellyn Satter's Child of Mine: Nurturing a Confident and Joyful Eater
Raise a healthy child who is a joy to feed Dietitian and family therapist Ellyn Satter says feeding well isn't just about raising a confident and joyful eater. It is about raising a confident and joyful person. In order to parent well with feeding, parents need to be freed from the maddening and impossible expectation of getting their child to eat certain foods and grow in certain ways. In her many years of practice, Satter has found that trying for those outcomes makes parents and children miserable and turns children into picky eaters who eat too much or too little and behave so poorly that they spoil family meals. This great gift to parents and professionals guides parents in making the world a loving and accepting place for children by following the Satter Division of Responsibility in Feeding (sDOR). Parents do the what, when and where of feeding and trust their child to do the how much and whether of eating the food that they, the parents, provide. Children whose parents follow sDOR do better nutritionally; enjoy food, eating, and family meals; learn to eat new food; and grow in the way that is right for them. Discover how following sDOR in stage-appropriate ways teaches you to do an excellent job with parenting. Understand your baby's sleep cycles and feeding cues so you can get on the same wavelength with breast- or bottle-feeding. Interpret with your baby's oral-motor development so you can have fun navigating their transition from semi-solidfood to family meals. Master family meals so you can enjoy mealtimes day after day, year after year. Learn to be considerate without catering and make wise use of forbidden food. Discover why your happily eating almost-toddler suddenly grabs for the spoon and refuses to eat. Navigate your toddler's choosiness and independence without turning them into a picky eater or teaching them to eat for emotional reasons. Enjoy smooth sailing with feeding your preschooler without falling into the trap of trying to manage their eating. In her usual warm and entertaining fashion, filled with feeding stories and a gossipy take on the research literature, Satter demonstrates that sDOR works. It works for all children: big, small, and in-between, cautious to adventurous, typical children as well as those who have challenges. sDOR works with children who have medical conditions such as diabetes or cystic fibrosis, and children with genetic syndromes. sDOR even works for children on tube feedings by allowing them to feel good about food and eating and participate comfortably in family meals. In short, sDOR works to raise a self-confident child who is healthy and just the size they need to be.