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Matilda the Musical
Hal Leonard Corporation
2014
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(Big Note Vocal Selections). A modern day music theatre phenomenon, Tim Minchin's Matilda The Musical is the multiple Oliver Award-winning adaptation of Roald Dahl's classic children's novel from the Royal Shakespeare Company. This official songbook presents ten songs from the show arranged for Big-Note Piano with chord symbols and lyrics. Songs include: Bruce * The Hammer * My House * Naughty * Quiet * Revolting Children * School Song * The Smell of Rebellion * Telly * When I Grow Up.
Author Matilda S. Rouse has been writing poems for a very long time. She began writing to inspire herself. While reading scriptures and thinking of ways to solve problems, God revealed many things to her. Her poems empowered her to lean on God for strength when she was weak. Rouse's poems and songs were used by children at her church, inspiring them to obey their parents and teachers, learn something every day, and trust in God when things seemed more than they could handle. This book is based on Rouse's visions from God through His Holy Word. This book can be used as a guide for anyone who needs spiritual directions. It is her sincere prayer that this book will inspire others to become closer to God and trust in Him. She believes in God's promises. She prays that God will bless every reader. About the Author Matilda S. Rouse is a native of LaGrange, Georgia. She is the tenth child of thirteen born to the late Rev. Marshell and Matilda Stenson. They were awesome parents, anointed by God. She cherishes and thanks them forever in her heart. Rouse graduated from the Atlanta School of Business and the Georgia Perimeter College, Decatur. She was employed at the Center for Disease Control as a Personnel Management Specialist before retiring in 2003. Rouse has a wonderful and loving husband, John, a retiree of the Georgia Mental Health Institute. She has two beautiful and talented daughters: Tami (a college graduate with a degree in Cardiovascular Sonography) and Teresa (a degree in Mathematics). Rouse loves the Lord and is thankful to God for His Son Jesus.
Matilda Novel Literature Unit Study and Lapbook
Teresa Ives Lilly
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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The wife of King Henry I and the mother of the Empress Maud is a woman and a Queen forgotten to history. She is frequently conflated with her daughter or her mother-in-law. She was born the daughter of the King of Scotland and an Anglo-Saxon princess. Her name was Edith, but her name was changed to Matilda at the time of her marriage. The Queen who united the line of William the Conqueror with the House of Wessex lived during an age marked by transition and turbulence. She married Henry in the first year of the 12th century and for the eighteen years of her rule aided him in reforming the administrative and legal system due to her knowledge of languages and legal tradition. Together she and her husband founded a series of churches and arranged a marriage for their daughter to the Holy Roman Emperor. Matilda was a woman of letters to corresponded with Kings, Popes, and prelates, and was respected by them all. Matilda's greatest legacy was continuity: she united two dynasties and gave the Angevin Kings the legitimacy they needed so much. It was through her that the Empress Matilda and Henry II were able to claim the throne. She was the progenitor of the Plantagenet Kings, but the war and conflict which followed the death of her son William led to a negative stereotyping by Medieval Chroniclers. Although they saw her as pious, they said she was a runaway nun and her marriage to Henry was cursed. This book provides a much-needed re-evaluation of Edith/Matilda's role and place in the history of the Queens of England.
Matilda's Closet Caddy: Confident Beginner-Level PVC Project for 18-inch Dolls
Kristin Rutten
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Create a carry-along doll clothing closet from PVC pipe for storing your doll's favorite outfits, complete with extra space to stash shoes, hats, purses and other favorite accessories This full-color, soft-cover pattern book includes instructions for building a lightweight, easy-to-carry, free-standing closet from PVC pipe. The 18-inch hanging rod provides ample room to hang several outfits using doll-sized hangers that fit a 1/2-inch rod. Instructions are also included to adapt the frame to fit hangers requiring a slightly smaller rod diameter by substituting CPVC pipe for the hanging rod. In addition to the closet frame, instructions include pattern pieces and step-by-step photos to guide the confident beginning sewist through construction of the fabric caddy at the base of the closet. Options include a separate base insert to lend stability, as well as a sewn-in, "invisible" version for the more advanced sewist. Also included are optional dividers attached with hook-and-loop tape. Make as few or as many dividers as you wish and rearrange them in whatever manner works best to organize all of your doll's essentials Matilda's Closet Caddy would make a handy display tool for craft fairs and trade shows, as well as a great gift for the doll-lovers in your life Supplies Needed: CADDY FRAME: - Two 10-foot Schedule 40 rigid 1/2-inch PVC pipes (cut pieces total approximately 16 feet, not accounting for waste). - PVC 1/2-inch fittings (slip): four 3-ways*, six 4-ways*, 8 elbows (45 ), 2 elbows (90 ) - Optional CPVC hanger rod substitution (for smaller size hangers): 12 3/4 inches almond color CPVC CTS 1/2-inch pipe, two 3/4 1/2-inch CPVC reducing coupler fittings - Optional: sandpaper (medium and fine grit), spray paint for plastic, contact cement CADDY: - 2/3 yard main fabric (cotton, lightweight denim, cotton duck, lightweight canvas) for caddy exterior - 2/3 to 1 1/3 yards fabric (cotton, lightweight denim, cotton duck, lightweight canvas) for lining and optional caddy dividers - For optional caddy dividers: 40 inches of 3/4-inch hook-and-loop tape - For optional base insert: chipboard, cardboard or 1/8-inch plywood (approximately 12 16 inches) - Thread TOOLS: - Small handheld PVC pipe cutter, hacksaw or miter saw - Measuring tape or yardstick - Pliers - Sewing machine - Rubber mallet - T-square - Box cutter or X-ACTO knife - Self-healing mat * These sometimes hard-to-find PVC project supplies are available directly from Club Matilda Finished Dimensions: Base Caddy: 18 in. long x 9 1/4 inches wide x 6 inches tall Overall: 18 inches long x 9 1/4 inches wide x 18 1/2 inches tall
Matilda's Dragon Riding, Private Eyeing, High Flying World
Tori Henson; Rebecca S. Heiss
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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In pre-WWII Sweden, fate and secrets change an impetuous young woman’s life in a novel of deception, true love, and reinvention by the bestselling author of The Inheritance of Lion Hall.Sweden, 1931. Matilda Wallin has a future in Stockholm: business college, then establishing a company with the young man she plans to marry. It’s all upended by her mother’s death—and a stranger who has been appointed her guardian. Matilda has no idea who Countess Agneta Lejongård is or why this aristocrat has taken an interest in her. Agneta summons Matilda to live with her and her family on their magnificent country estate but remains mysterious about her connection to Matilda. Torn from her previous life and its promises, Matilda has no choice but to follow Agneta to venerated Lion Hall.At first resistant to rural aristocratic life, Matilda tries to adjust. In Agneta’s son Ingmar, Matilda finds a new friend. In Ingmar’s twin brother, Magnus, she finds a churl who dismisses her as an interloper beneath his family’s stature. But just as the estate and Agneta’s benevolence win Matilda’s heart, she discovers the secret that ties her to the Lejongårds in ways she never imagined, which could change her life once again. Now, Matilda must make a decision: return to Stockholm and the commitments of her heart or take a risk on the unknown at Lion Hall.
Matilda: Testimone della colonizzazione del Sud
Beniamino Principe
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Matilda, una donna di una bellezza non comune, viveva il suo grande amore, che era riuscita a costruire con determinazione, ma loschi individui la aggrediscono facendole patire delitti e maltrattamenti. Lei non sa se si salver , ma un tipo risoluto e dovr scoprirlo lottando. Si salver ? Otterr giustizia? Contemporaneamente un popolo viveva tranquillo, certamente non nel lusso, forse non meglio di altri popoli, ma sicuramente non peggio e ogni giorno, sulla tavola, aveva da mangiare, ma un losco regnante, servendosi di un mercenario, con la complicit di un altro Regno, con la scusa di un 'nobile fine', lo aggredisce facendogli subire delitti, soprusi di ogni genere e ruberie (bottino di guerra?). Quel popolo, sprofondato nella fame, si ribell e, siccome non era avvezzo alla guerra ed avendo molti traditori, fu sterminato (circa 100.000 vittime). E cos in poco tempo si ritrov colonizzato, depredato di ogni bene, con un'economia sconquassata e infine abbandonato alla miseria. Come sottrarsi alla miseria? Quali scelte poteva fare? Non aveva mai pensato di dover scegliere, ma dovette farlo. Chi sono gli aggressori? Chi il mercenario? Qual il popolo aggredito? Qual il 'nobile fine'? Qual il Regno complice? Chi sono i traditori? Questo popolo otterr giustizia? In questo romanzo ci sono tutte le risposte. Non cercatele nella Storia ufficiale, perch raccontata dai vincitori o da 'storici' salariati dai vincitori. Ecco perch si odia la storia. Ti convincono che le aggressioni perpetrate ai danni di un popolo sono necessarie per 'nobili fini'. Il fine giustifica i mezzi. L'autore odia chi giustifica una qualsiasi aggressione, perch nessuno ne ha il diritto, n come individuo, n come Stato.La Storia ufficiale ha glorificato uomini che meritavano, in qualit di aggressori, le patrie galere: invece l'Italia piena di vie e piazze a loro dedicate. Aggressori, mercenari, ladri, calunniatori, intellettuali salariati, intellettuali assetati di potere e vendetta, assassini e Re malfattori: tutti glorificati per un 'nobile fine'. Questo un romanzo storico che vi far indignare, soffrire, amare e gioire con la protagonista e nello stesso tempo vi fa conoscere delle verit , che la Storia ufficiale non vi ha mai raccontato. Scoprirete, se siete amanti della verit e della giustizia, che il fine non giustifica i mezzi e che i vinti hanno pi dignit dei vincitori. Vi capiter , come italiani onesti, di scoprire che avete la dignit dei vinti e non quella dei vincitori. Verr il tempo in cui tutti sapranno la verit ? *** Recensioni *** La lettura scorre molto velocemente. La storia avvincente.Il romanzo uno stupendo poliziesco, storico e romantico. Bello, lo leggi tutto d'un fiato, aspettando con ansia la fine. Resto in attesa del prossimo romanzo dell'autore.Giuseppina Mariagrazia Pensato, Infermiera professionale Lettura interessante, avvincente. I riferimenti storici sono uno dei motivi di fascino del libro. una duplice storia d'amore: quella di Matilda e Gennaro e quella dell'autore per la propria terra, che vuole sbarazzarsi dei luoghi comuni e ridare dignit ai vinti.Chiara Tangredi, Scrittrice, Studiosa di storia e archeologia L'autore presta grande attenzione ai particolari e riesce, attraverso un racconto avvincente e travolgente, a far conoscere la vera Storia. Fotografa perfettamente il modo di pensare e di vivere di un piccolo paese di provincia, il pregiudizio e la sconsiderata attenzione alla vox populi. Eccellente... Lo consiglio vivamente...Laura Parrella, Neolaureata in giurisprudenza e Imprenditrice agricola
" (A) child’s enthusiasm and her grandmother’s unconditional love and acceptance shine through in this tale of culinary traditions. Whether or not readers are familiar with matzah ball soup, they will connect with this family's loving preparation of traditional foods. Tender, warmhearted, and delightful." --Kirkus Reviews"(A) tribute to the joys of intergenerational, open-minded home cooking." --Publishers WeeklyThis year for Passover, Matilda's grandmother invites her to help make the matzah ball soup!Matilda has always loved watching Bubbe make the soup. Now she wants to try out some of her own ideas. Adding lemon and dill to the matzah balls seems like a great idea. But making one GIANT matzah ball is a giant mistake.Yet Bubbe is encouraging. "The best part of experimenting is you can always try again," she tells Matilda.And so the grandmother/granddaughter cooking team continues the kitchen experiments, with some unusual (and unusually delicious!) results.Includes a recipe for Matilda and Bubbe's Matzah Ball Soup.
This is a story about a orphaned mongoose named Matilda who is befriended by Stephen and is shown some of the adventures on the island of Maui, Hawaii. It is a coloring book with line drawings for coloring and accompanying stories written for children 4-8 years old.