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  • Ted the Tortoise Comes Out of His Shell

    by Brandon Crawford

    Ted the Tortoise is a loving tortoise with a big heart and a deep connection with his family. He has anxiety when in social situations, which often makes everyday life difficult for him. Ted the Tortoise Comes Out of His Shell portrays Ted's dedication, even as a short and slow-moving tortoise, of becoming a basketball player. Like anything else, it takes a lot of practice and hard work.

    He soon develops a support system that he leans on for advice, encouragement, and friendship. Th... more

  • Everything, You

    by R.R. Vincench

    Experience this poetic story of Everything, from the beginning of our world all the way to You. In 40 beautifully illustrated pages, this book for little thinkers covers a wide range of ideas relating to history, science, nature, existence, and more. Birth of our universe, time, planets, Earth and life, humankind, and the reader's special place in all of it. This rare picture book experience expands the minds of children and their grown-ups, and includes extra learning opportunities and i... more

  • 136 Frugal Ways to Save the Planet

    by Carrie Scarr
    Do you want to help your planet and fight back against climate change, pollution, and habitat destruction, but also need to save money and pay your monthly bills? Saving the world doesn’t have to be expensive, and in fact, the environment will benefit as you reduce your spending. You can help the environment with easy and cost-effective changes, including: •\tReduce your meat consumption •\tPut a brick in your toilet tank •\tSwitch to online banking •\tMake your own laundry detergent •\tC... more
  • SO YOU WANT TO BE A TRAVEL SOCIAL WORKER? SAY LESS!

    by Angela Thompson
    Masters level social workers have the opportunity to travel and gain a lucrative income just as other travel healthcare professionals. This book provides you with a comprehensive guide to make informed decisions and advance your career as a travel social worker. Travel Social Worker, Angela Thompson, pulls from her extensive travel social work experience and shares how to transition from staff social worker to travel social worker.
  • Bluemen 100 | Medzpalace

    by Nicolas Ellsworth
    Bluemen 100 is a professionally prescribed medication and requires appropriate clinical consideration before medication use. One necessity to stay away from the utilization if sensitive to the dynamic part of Sildenafil. Conference with a specialist is required assuming having chest torment, heart abnormalities, kidney or liver issue, draining confusion, or some other hazardous illness. With genital disfigurements, it is necessary to l... more
  • Practical Survival Skills: Nature's Larder - Wild foods survival guide

    by J.P. Logan
    With this comprehensive wilderness food guide, you can guarantee your survival and eat well in the wild.
  • Practical Survival Skills

    by J.P. Logan
    In Practical Survival Skills, here is just a fraction of what you will discover: ●\tAn essential handbook to protect you, your family, and others when help is not available right away... or at all ●\tPractical first-aid skills and crucial knowledge of nature’s remedies that could one day mean the difference between life or death ●\tIllustrated steps for you to assess injuries, administer first-aid, and use resources available in the wilderness ●\t7 common items you can use as improvised tr... more
  • Burnt Toast and Snow Cream Cones: A Fire Drill Success Story for Children

    by Heather L. Beal
    Lily and Niko are at childcare when the smoke alarm goes off. Will the kids fire drill practice pay off? Or will their snow day fun go up in smoke along with the toast? Reading this book is a great way for parents, childcare providers, and caregivers, to talk to toddlers and preschool children about fire drills and evacuation in a non-scary way. You can listen to the song, download a free poster and a fire drill and safety training certificate at train4safety(dot)com. Simply select the Ready ... more
  • Catch Me, I'm a Dream

    by R.R. Vincench

    An inspiring introduction to the many types of things a child can dream about and aspire to become. Follow five dynamic children and learn about life purposes, careers, character traits and positive affirmations.

    (Includes Thoughts for Little Thinkers: Extra learning opportunities at the end to further explore the book’s content and ideas.)

  • Politely Rejecting the Bible

    by Dan Kapr
    A former seminarian and ex-Christian makes the case against viewing the Bible as an infallible divine revelation. First he explores the concept of an error-free Bible in meticulous detail to show how it fails on its own terms. Then he examines a handful of cases in which the Bible makes false claims, ranging from minor historical errors to major theological falsehoods.
  • UNDERSTANDING FRACTIONS VISUALLY Second Edition Colour

    by Eng S Jama

    Colour-coded visual maths fractions for children who think fractions are no fun and grown-ups who have never found the best visual resources to master basic mathematics fractions.

    Ages: 5-11, Grades: Kindergarten-5th grader or Year group: 1-6 in primary education (infants, elementary and junior schools).

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    • https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DGYY9R2.
    • books2read.com/eB1.
  • Matters of Death: Meanings of the End of Life

    by Norman Weeks
    Matters of Death: Award-winning Finalist, Best Book Awards, Book Fest! Matters of Death, the second volume of Matters of Life and Death, takes on a daunting subject, the realization of the inevitable end of life. “A Prelude in Sentences” previews the theme of the book in a series of aphorisms. “Death Interpreted”, the first chapter, delves into archaeology and history to examine the meaningfulness of human death. The ultimate meaning is not that of the death of the body as a natural process, ... more
  • Hyphened-Nation

    by Nicole Draffen
  • First Patients

    by Rod Tanchanco

    Often marked by the desperate need to save human lives, important developments in medicine have invariably started with patients—people whose ordeals fostered the advancement of medical knowledge. This book is a collection of such stories, from an 18th century farmer who became the first vaccinator, to the man who drank a beaker of bacteria to prove the cause of peptic ulcers, each chapter an enthralling view into the history of medicine, revealing the extent of human inventiveness, res... more

  • Accountability: Facing the truth to discover self-empowerment

    by Laura Strobel
    Accountability is the true account of perseverance through a terrible ordeal that evolves into an inspiring, enlightening experience. Told in three parts, in the beginning Aurora only registers Shock at what has happened to her. Then Denial shields her from seeing or believing that there could be any correlation between what she’s learning in the mandatory classes she’s attending and her own life. Finally Aurora gains insight and Acceptance of her own Accountability as she learns about the dynam... more
  • The God I Left Behind: A Journey from fundamentalism to faith.

    by Brian C. Holley
    The God I Left Behind is a courageous personal journey from fundamentalism to faith. Holley's book introduces the reader to the great writers, thinkers, and spiritual masters East and West who have grappled with the fundamental questions of existence - and found non-fundamentalist answers. It's an ideal spiritual guidebook along the road less traveled. Tim Ward, author of What the Buddha Never Taught and Zombies on Kilimanjaro.
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