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153,95 kr. CHARLIE is different from other dogs. He just can't seem to do anything right and he keeps getting in trouble. One day, he decides to run away home. He soon learns he's made some very poor choices based on his feelings, and what he encounters makes him appreciate what he had. Feelings influence the decisions we make. Often times, children will act out because of feelings they don't know how to express. This book will help children understand their feelings and encourage them to talk about how they are feeling before they make choices they will regret. This book will help children understand how our thoughts, feelings and emotions influence our behavior
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153,95 kr. Charlie is heading to Puppy School, even though he's not a puppy. He's doesn't want to go because he afraid and doesn't know anyone. And, he's sure everyone is going to make fun of his three foot tail. When Charlie witnesses another dog being bullied, he doesn't know what to do. You'll never believe what happens when Charlie meets the bully outside of school. This is a book about a "child" who witnesses bullying and feels helpless. In the fourth book of the series, we hope to empower bystander, helping them somehow find a voice. Understanding why someone is a bully might help so that others can reach out to them. If we want someone to treat others with love and kindness, we have to show them first. Actions speak louder than words.
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173,95 kr. Charlie meets a new friend who is very different from him. The idea of this book is to teach children that being difference is okay. In fact, many friends are very different from each other.
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153,95 kr. Charlie is a dog with a three-foot tail. He is different from most dogs, and his difference is what makes him special. In this third book of the series, Charlie befriends Meezer, a little Siamese kitten, who is very different from his siblings. He gets distracted easily and can't seem to stay focused. One day, Charlie learns Meezer is missing. You won't believe how Charlie saves him! Being different is something to celebrate. Children with ADD, ADHD and Autism may be different, but those differences are what make them who they are. Sometimes, these issues can cause frustration for both the child and adult. What is most important is that children always feel loved and we help them "Celebrate Our Differences"!
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- Short Stories
153,95 kr. This second collection of short stories by Geraldine M. North examines contemporary life primarily in the United States, where Geraldine has lived for decades and has raised her family. But a handful of the nineteen stories in The Empty Bird Cage return to her native Australia, where Geraldine lived as a girl and young adult. This collection follows Geraldine's first book of short stories, Butcher Bird, published in 2016.According to W.D. Wetherell, author of Where We Live: Geraldine North's love for the short story, her belief in the form and what it can reveal to us of life, underlies every word of her marvelous new collection. By seeing her characters so clearly, with such empathy and understanding, she makes each of them matter to us. Read these stories carefully, patiently, trustingly, for they have much to teach us."
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- A Love Story in Letters 1916-1920
183,95 kr. Mingled Souls tells the extraordinary story of a love that bridged cultural and religious divides. Anchored in the letters that Dorothy Thigpen and Edmund Shea exchanged between 1916 and 1920, the narrative recounts how they survived the perils and separation imposed by World War I, and how they negotiated the powerful parental disapproval their match provoked. Dorothy grew up in the Deep South, raised in a Protestant family with a distinguished heritage, and Edmund was a young Harvard-educated lawyer from Irish immigrant roots who grew up in northern Wisconsin. The book is a testament to their faith that their love could transcend sectarian division. It records the mystery of two human beings coming to know one another over great distance and at a moment in history when the world changed forever. Some of the letters were bequeathed to author Sheila Harvey Tanzer by her father, but the others were scattered. They surfaced over many years, some unearthed from basements, others gathered from farflung relatives. Tanzer pieces together the letters, recreating the rich texture of conversation that ultimately kindled a lasting love. Beautifully contextualized, the narrative is propelled by Dorothy and Edmund's increasing insight as they confront the differences in their backgrounds and forge a new language of shared understanding.
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