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Draw, Play, Laugh & Learn!Are We the Same? is all about kids participating, being active, and having fun while colouring, exploring art crafts, and reading stories. Meet Maggie, Eric, Ben, Summer, Lilly, Billy, Carol, and all the children in this interactive Children's Activity Colouring Book, where you are invited to answer this question: "Are We the Same?" Invite your family and friends to draw, play, laugh, and learn. ¿Enjoy!About the Author:Ithia Farah - Assoc MAPS moved to Australia in 2007 and has been working in early intervention programs, emotional and social skills groups for children and their families, in private and non-profit organisations.Are We The Same? received the National Foundation for Educational development Award (Brazil, 1999) and sold 46.000 copies in two years.
Fifteen-year old navy cadet Tina Babcock is in love. But Tina is very shy, inexperienced and unsure of herself. While on a cadet canoe expedition on remote Koombooloomba Dam in the jungles of Far North Queensland, she and her friends encounter a gang of dangerous poachers.
Bewilder the Dragon: Negotiating amongst confusion contains ancient Chinese negotiation secrets that are part of everyday Chinese business practices. Discover how you too can use this ancient wisdom so you can have More Control, More Success, More Wins!
Something a Little Different is a story about differences, values and courage. Jonnie is a teenager who is offbeat and lives life on his own terms, but some don't like that. At school he finds a young boy being bullied and must make a difficult choice.The story follows Jonnie at home and school where he deals with bullying, and helping someone who is being bullied. This book is suitable for primary and secondary school students.It contains a positive message of hope and acceptance, in a world of diversity.About the Author:This story is cleverly crafted by Hayley Frazer, a South Australian teen who is a little quirky herself - and proud of it! Hayley's message of hope and acceptance, in a world of diversity, has been inspired by her own struggles with dyslexia.The story is beautifully illustrated by Lauren Eldridge-Murray, a renowned South Australian artist.
In May 1969 seven assisted migrants stepped out of the plane that had touched down in a strange place called Hobart. Jenny Williams, the author of Yenni, was one of those adults.From this time on little of what Jenny and her family knew was of any use to them. Like newborns, they had to learn to exist in a different world. From factory to restaurant work, to new relationships, After the Plane Landed takes the reader into the rich heart of a hard-working family searching for their niche in life.Full of the drama and humour of a life fully lived-love, disappointment, separation and triumph-this is an evocative and compelling read. Much like the author herself, it is inspiring, honest and real. Hobart shimmers and enchants, Europe is never far away, while Jenny welcomes us all, like the best of friends, into her world.ABOUT THE AUTHOR:Eugenia Jenny Williams was born in Kosice, Slovak Republic, and is a recipient of two literary grants from Arts Tasmania. Her autobiographical novel Yenni, A Life Between Worlds was launched by the Premier of Tasmania and voted to be one of the fifteen best read books in Hobart. Her second book, Jenny's Coffee House-After Yenni, became one of the top 10 books in Tasmania, where she now lives.
For over 10 years, Samantha Honeycomb has changed the lives of its readers forever. Universally admired since 2006, Samantha Honeycomb has spread its alchemy around the world.Scott Zarcinas' masterpiece tells the magical story of Samantha Honeycomb, who is wrongly punished for breaking the ancient laws. She is expelled by the queen into the wild and untamed Crazy Lands, her only hope of redemption an impossible quest-to find the fabled hive of Beebylon and bring back its secret of infinite richness. But there are others who would see her fail.The story of Samantha Honeycomb evokes the wisdom of the ancient sages. Scott Zarcinas reveals through the trials and tribulations of Samantha Honeycomb that the surface appearance of unpleasant and tortuous experiences are, in fact, essential ingredients in the melting pot of our future joy, security and acceptance-our destiny.
Brilliant Breastfeeding is essential reading for every mother or mother-to-be. It is a book to share with partners and supporters because it empowers readers with knowledge and confidence.Brilliant Breastfeeding takes the stress out of all parts of breastfeeding your baby, from the vital skin-to-skin first feed, to returning to work.It is more than a manual to arm breastfeeding mothers with the most up-to-date information and strategies for every possible scenario-it is a non-judgemental friend to help you to sit back and enjoy a unique time of loving and bonding.Jo Gilpin's extensive experience as a midwife and lactation consultant, along with her friendly, readable tone, make this a unique and comprehensive book."Brilliant Breastfeeding is much more than a book on breastfeeding-it hits all the right points about the important issues in the early months with the new baby." Dr Howard Chilton, Neonatal Paediatrician.
Deep down in my subconscious, I knew that I'd been hiding my 'affliction' in the isolation of the outback. And there would come the day when I would eventually have to leave Waaree-to find my own kind-in the deaf and mute world of the big cities. It was something I'd been putting off for years.I loved the bush, the outback, working on a cattle station and the thought of trying to make my unskilled way in a city, was so alien to me, that I never had the courage to make the break and leave. Soon I would have no choice.My voice is my hands and I needed to be able to talk to people, to tell them what I am saying and feeling.
Are you hungry to grow in a new direction that you would love to go? You are not alone. The Hunger to Grow dismisses the idea that we grow only through our work and our working years. It's time to retire the word "retired." Now it's, "What's for dessert? I'm still hungry!" Our dessert years begin when we start thinking about what we want in the second half of our lives. What we used to call a midlife crisis is just the realisation that we want to turn the rest of our lives into the 'yummy years', to allow our true passions to flow in search of new possibilities, new directions and new challenges. Now in his seventies Peter Nicholls, Australia's People Gardener, is living proof of this book's powerful message. The Hunger to Grow will guide you through the transition from doing what you have to do to doing what you love to do. It will put you in the driver's seat of your future, empowering you to travel along the road of life your heart wants you to take. The Hunger to Grow is the book of your future.
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