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踏上一场充满奇思妙想的旅程,与《魔法花园:罗西的和谐之旅》一同探索这个温馨的儿童奇幻故事。加入罗西,一个拥有神奇触摸的女孩,她在发现自己非凡的力量后踏上了拯救神秘的魔法花园免受被称为"影之瘴气"的黑暗侵袭的旅程。在智慧生物的指引和迷人朋友的陪伴下,罗西的冒险是一个关于自我发现、友谊以及人类与自然之间神奇联系的故事。这个迷人的故事将以其生动的角色、启发人心的教训和欢乐的转变力量,迷住年轻的心灵。
�������� ドラゴンの炎に包まれた世界へようこそ! ����✨ この魅力的なぬり絵ブックで、お子様の想像力を解放し、彼らの一番大胆な夢から最も素晴らしいドラゴンたちを生み出すことができます。各ページには異なるドラゴンが描かれ、子供たちを夢中にする魅力的なディテールが満載です。���� 下にスクロールして、大切に作り上げた素晴らしいイラストをご覧ください!���� このぬり絵ブックが提供するもの:低複雑度裏面に描かれた絵で、インクのしみこみを防ぐマーカーや色鉛筆、水彩、ジェルペンとの理想的な互換性炎の魔法のエクストラタッチのための光沢仕上げの表紙プロの丁寧に作り上げたイラスト大判サイズ:8.5 x 11インチ���� 今日すぐお手元にお届けし、ドラゴンいっぱいの楽しさを始めましょう! �������� お気に入りの幻想的な生物と共に燃え上がる冒険に乗り出す中で、お子様の創造力、想像力、細かい運動能力を促進しましょう。 ������������ ドラゴンが大好きな小さなアーティストに最適です - このぬり絵ブックは創造性と冒険の世界への扉です! ����✨
"恐竜:子供のための塗り絵ブック"当社の楽しい塗り絵ブックで、子供たちは前史時代の旅に乗り出します!この魅力的な本には、多くの魅惑的な恐竜のイラストがあり、子供たちはこれらの古代の生き物を自分たちの鮮やかな色で生かす機会が得られます。中には、T-RexやTriceratopsなどの魅力的な恐竜の世界が広がり、各ページが創造性と想像力の探求を招きます。複雑なデザインは男の子も女の子も楽しめ、楽しさと教育の理想的な組み合わせを提供します。子供たちは各ページに自分の色を加え、各恐竜をユニークな傑作に変えながら、芸術的な才能を開花させることができます。この塗り絵ブックは娯楽だけでなく、細かなモータースキル、細部への注意、そして恐竜の魅力的な世界に対する学びの愛を奨励します。魅力的なイラストと教育的な価値を備えた『恐竜:子供のための塗り絵ブック』は、創造的な楽しみのための理想的な相棒であり、若い恐竜愛好者や成長中のアーティストに最適な贈り物です!
『小さな青い車の大冒険』でファンタジーの旅に出かけましょう。ベニー、その冒険心あふれる小さな青い車と共に、ルビーやトビー、グレイシーといった彩り豊かな友達たちと共に、ウィールビルの馴染みの通りを越えて冒険に出ます。魔法の森、お菓子の渓谷、恐竜の砂漠、音楽の草地を経て、ベニーは友情の魔法と探検の喜びを見出します。この心温まる子供向け物語は、好奇心、仲間意識、そしてわずかなドライブで見つけられる魅力的な奇跡を祝っています。
アニメーションの物語「ボルト:メトロビルの守護者」では、驚異的なドーベルマンのボルトが登場し、夜になるとスーパーヒーローに変身して、都市を悪の企みから守ります。シャドウ・ラーカーという悪党がメトロビルを永遠の闇に陥れようとする中、ボルトは電撃能力、驚異的な速さ、そして勇敢な精神を駆使して、都市を守る壮大な戦いに挑みます。ボルトの華麗な英雄の活躍と共に、メトロビルの市民たちは光が闇を打ち勝つ姿を目撃し、四つ足の守護者を称賛し、その勇敢さを市中に称えます。
「ダイノフレンズの冒険」は、レックス、トリナ、スパイク、そしてドッティーの4匹の恐竜の仲間たちが、魔法と驚きを求めて神秘的な虹の洞窟への旅に出る、心温まる物語です。彼らは途中でさまざまな挑戦に直面し、新しい友達を作り、結束と友情についての貴重な教訓を学びます。彼らの勇敢な冒険は、彼らの普通の世界を非凡な楽園に変えるのでしょうか?興奮と発見、そして友情の力に満ちたスリリングな冒険に、この愛らしい恐竜たちと一緒に参加してください。
The vision for I Love the Child, was to incorporate children from a variety of ages, ethnicities and abilities. The author and artist depict a non-traditional mermaid as a mixed race, gender neutral person with a partial limb rather than the traditional female mermaid with a perfect body and long red or blond hair. The girl in the wheelchair breaks the mold of being incapable by doing a wheelie. Most humans have experienced an emotion similar to one or more of the children depicted within the stanzas.
In his third book of poetry, Kerry Moyer revisits familiar themes in a new way. The Flint Hills of Kansas remain a focus along with the people and places that have and continue to populate Moyer's life.
Author Carl Rice is a retired educator. As a teacher, coach, and administrator, he shaped the lives of many young people. The trials he faced in life have informed his life philosophy, and he has passed this on to those he mentors. Young people return to visit Coach Rice and hug the man known by his first charges as Shush. Urging by those who love him resulted in this book: part memoir, part philosophy, part a guide to all of his students and players, but all Coach Rice.
In Watch Your Head 2, Kevin Rabas offers more of his poetry of self care while recovering from a brain injury. Even as the poems are older, the reader can still trace back to how they are Kevin Rabas reflections on life, class, position: "I think of the men / I could have been- / if my mother had not / led me to the water's edge / of books." Also in this collection, Rabas shares his playwriting. Just as his poems reflect a Midwestern deep life, his plays do, too. His wit and charm shine, like in "Lemonade." While the conversation between a young man getting a haircut and the stylist turns to Jazz, she asks if Charlie Parker, Miles, Coltrane, Keith Jarrett are any good. His response: "Let me tell ya, they make Kenny G look like Fabio just holding a horn." As a long time Kevin Rabas fan, I love this rich volume of poems written two decades ago that still holds up today. If you are new to his writing, Watch Your Head 2 is just a great introduction to it as any of his collected books.-Dennis Etzel Jr., Everything is Ephemera Take a twenty-year step back - a transformative time for Kevin Rabas. Between a head injury, divorce, friends parting ways, and meeting the love of his life, these poems bring the reader through some of the deepest introspection and observation we have seen from Rabas yet. Some of these poems emanate a warm light and tickle of romance, bravery and confidence-the curiosities of young adulthood. Other poems are reminders that even when all seems lost, we can use our poetic voice to find the way home. -Linzi Garcia, Thank YouI wrote these poems in 1999 and 2000, while I was going through a divorce and recovering from a head injury. (I was in a pick up basketball game and got knocked down.) I was also unemployed and living with my parents again. With the help of Linzi Garcia, I excavated these poems and revised them. They have a kind of simple, raw power, so I wanted to share them with others. This book also includes a handful of plays I wrote from 1996-2009. The plays seem to follow and speak to the themes and subjects of these poems. Also, they share many of the same characters. In terms of time, there is overlap with when many of the poems were written. They're from roughly the same period in my life. I hope you enjoy reading these plays, and I hope a few theatre companies take them on and produce them. (If I can, I will come watch.) These are my first plays. It was curious revisiting this material, which is a sequel to my earlier book which covers some of this same ground, Watch Your Head. Many thanks to Curtis Becker, who selected, edited, and published both books. These poems were written in Shawnee and Manhattan, Kansas, as well as in Kansas City; Plainfield, Vermont; Yonkers and New York City; and at Yellowstone National Park. I traveled about more back then. Was sometimes rootless. -Kevin Rabas, 29 January 2020, 9 am, Emporia, Kansas
Freedom is easily lost and often taken for granted. When two brothers are forcibly reunited, they accidently adventure far from home, lost in a foreign city and begging for shelter. Forced to work on secluded farms in Southwestern Karnataka, the two brothers must put aside their differences if they are to find their way back home. They soon discover the horrors of debt bondage and encounter violent prejudice occurring in the neighboring villages, still segregated by caste. The two brothers must fight for their dignity, their freedom, their survival. Author Chandra Ingram has done more than write a powerful novel about slavery; she also educates readers about India's current corruption, poverty, caste system, and bondage system. She will open your eyes to the horrors of slavery that are still occurring in our so-called "modern" society. This is a must-read for anyone interested in global politics and human rights.
Poet and Teacher Dennis Etzel, Jr. explores education in this poetic memoir. Divided into three parts, the collection examines Etzel's time as a student, his transition to a member of the faculty at Washburn University, and homeschooling his children with his wife Carrie.
Poet Lindsey Bartlett explores her childhood after a trip to the vacant house that was home to her during her formative years. Bartlett, also a photographer, includes a pictorial of the house/homestead in decay.
When this gratitude project began, I had no idea how it would impact my life. I wondered: What would unfold if I simply asked people to share something for which they are thankful? It has been more rewarding and more challenging than I imagined. The project began as a simple idea to just collect some thoughts of gratitude from people. It grew beyond expectation as I was humbled to witness the trust displayed when people were asked to share. Each interaction was transformed by the gift of God's presence in the midst. I decided: I will call them "gratitudes." Gratitude soon became the main focus of my preaching. The sermons written during those weeks became genuine responses to these gifts. In the pages that follow, you will discover my attempt to interweave these gratitudes with scripture that takes us beyond the sermons. May God's grace shine throughout the pages of this book.
"Down The Road" is a fun look at what life is like Cruisin' with your friends in some old American Iron. There is nothing like a bunch of kool Hot Rods and Old School Customs hitting the highway. "Down The Road" is a photo essay that captures scenes of some noteworthy car builders, and real car guys putting on the miles.
A chapbook of poems about places, objects and imagery that span the globe and the senses; fromManet's paintings to pipesmoke, from moonlight to beaded caps, from love to disillusionment and all stations in between!
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