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"Be amazed by how a child sees the works of famous impressionist painter, Vincent van Gogh. The imagination of the artist goes beyond what we can fathom. A book that makes me smile from page to page remembering dear Vincent" (Seeling Tan, artist and illustrator). "Woofy might never find van Gogh, but I found this book to be very creative, beautifully illustrated in a style Vincent would approve of, and indefinitely charming" (Cheeming Boey, graphic novelist).
Life wasn't easy in the old days. Nevertheless, people were contented with what they were. Before they're outcast, let us track back the history of Malays' civilization. Most of them do not know much about their origin. Some may think that they originate from the Javanese or Bugis of Indonesia or from Yemen, the descendants of Arab traders, or some from Thailand, especially those from the northern states. Malays generally are peace-loving people. They respect the elderly and vice versa. They have high regards for the elites and the royals. They are patience, faithful, and law abiding. Nevertheless, they are the sleeping tigers if provoked.
Penguins Can Fly is a heartwarming story about adoption and the love and sacrifice it takes to create your own definition of a family. It follows a Gull and a Penguin on their journey and touches on how their differences do not define them.
This book is for an audience of young children ages ranging from two to five years old. The title "I See" is from a young child's perspective. The topic relates to everyday basic concepts. In this book, the young child is trying to connect with his/her natural environment. Surrounded by the beauty of the natural environment, young children observe, recognize, enjoy, and learn, which cognitively contributes to them becoming effective communicators throughout their learning and development.This book will assist young children to develop a clearer understanding of what they mean when they speak. Young children know a lot more than they can verbalize. Basic concepts are a foundation in early learning, and it enhances young children's social skills and interactions with parents and each other.More books written by the author: Sounds Nani Sha Maggie I SeeThese books can be ordered online.
Life is never easy to adapt due to the inconvenient lessons it put us through. This is how this book became alive. It includes love quotes that expresses the forbidden love and the free love. It includes quotes about how dreams can be good and bad, wearing its own disguise. Includes the strength we gain through the stones we get hit by and the emptiness that is much more peaceful than being filled with hatred, lies and betrayal. READ it and you shall enjoy each part that it holds.
Story of Prince Nila Utama, an adventurous boy and son of the Sultan of Palembang, a Malay kingdom in Southeast Asia, and the Merlion. During his childhood, the young prince met a large and beautiful fish with a head of golden hair, at the bay near the palace, and developed a friendship after offering sweet potatoes to the fish. He would feed the fish daily and watch it swim and dance in the water. The fish suddenly disappeared after seven days and Prince Nila forgot about the short relationship over time. Many years later, as an adult, leading a team of men on an expedition across the ocean, Prince Nila's boat was caught in a typhoon and was mysteriously saved by a sea monster which turnout to be the long lost friend of the prince, the Merlion. The story illustrates the magical relationship between the Merlion and Prince Nila with discovery of Singapura, the Malay term for "Lion City". This fairy tale is linked to the founding of ancient Singapore, embracing historical friction with folklore. Merlion is the mascot of Singapore.
This little book contains a compilation of short stories told by a silent master. The stories illustrate how much wisdom can be gained by merely observing Mother Nature. The first chapter contains the essence of the entire book that everything in this wonderful world is connected and hence destroying any part of it will ultimately result in hurting ourselves. Mother Nature provides for all without any discrimination based on cast, creed or colour. In addition she gives and gives without ever expecting anything in return. She never stops giving, even when we hurt her in our ignorance. Man in his selfish quest for wealth and power is ready to wage war against his fellow brothers. All for the sake of material gains, which we cannot take with us at our time of death. Thus, it is hoped that reading these little stories will erase all forms of discrimination, anger and hatred from your hearts leaving behind merely feelings of love, peace and joy. The author currently serves as an Associate Professor of Finance at Monash University Malaysia. He has been a teacher for most of his life but in truth he has never ceased to be a student in the school of life.
When you ask someone the question, "Who are you?" The normal response you get is their name and then if you enquire further they will tell you what they do for a living or where they live etc. But unfortunately none of these fully describes who they are. All the above descriptions relate to the physical body. Thus, the next question is "Are you indeed the body?" This little book is simply a guide to you discovering the answer to the above question and in the process to discover your true nature or SELF. This is an attempt to answer these questions by merely observing ourselves and the environment around us. It does not make or rely on any metaphysical hypothesis or assumptions. Our starting point is simply what we all perceive or experience with our senses in our daily lives. It is for this reason that this approach is described as rational. Remember, my friends that only seekers discover and the discovery of one's own true nature is certainly the greatest discovery in one's life. Finally, it is my sincere wish that you find this little book useful and that you have a great journey. The author has been a teacher for most of his life but in truth he had never ceased to be a student.
This book contains philosophy about life and another meaning of life.
THE LITTLE BOOK OF ANIMAL STORIES is a compilation of charming and informative stories for young children, each with its own moral. Accompanied by colorful illustrations, The Little Book of Animal Stories is a series that children will want to read or hear over and over again.
This is a short chronicle of a home invasion. In the small town I live in in the United Arab Emirates, there are many feral cats surviving under some extremely tough conditions. This is the story of a female cat (we shall call her Mommy) who moved into our home in the heat of summer and made herself comfortable on and behind the couch in the foyer. We found it somewhat endearing and left her too her own devices. Our dog Pluto did not find this so endearing and many an argument was had between him and Mommy. The door to the porch remains open permanently to allow Pluto access to the garden whenever he wishes or needs to go outside. Much to our amazement we came into the kitchen one morning to find that Mommy had climbed in through a small gap at the back of the kitchen cupboard and had three cute little kitten under the kitchen sink. This book chronicles in photos their story. Regrettably, some of the photos are not the best quality as all the photos are taken on mobile phone camera. I hope that you and your children find this story as interesting as we did
Benny the Cock is proud, vain, and boastful. He doesn't miss a chance to put the other animals down. When they decide to get even, he's surprised. Tori the Frog wants to learn how to fly. He's jealous of the other creatures who can. When he gets the ability to fly, he's surprised by his family's reaction. Benny and Tori are the main characters in author Ruo Xing Antoinette Loh's In My World: The Cock Crows and Tori the Frog. Aimed at readers between the ages of four and eight, In My World is imaginative and entertaining. But it's more than that. Its stories share an understated moral tone that can plant good ideals in young, impressionable minds. "The Cock Crows" and "Tori the Frog" can be interpreted on a moral and spiritual level, on an empirical level as experienced by most children, and on an educational level aimed at instructing and teaching young minds. In My World: The Cock Crows and Tori the Frog may heal and inspire, all while being entertaining. It can also spark conversations about important topics.
Do you want the encouragement and wisdom to propel your life on a new course - away from mere success to true significance? In this book, author Joseph Chew provides master principles on which we can lead a happy life touched by Christ. You will learn about riches and wealth, love and sacrifice, and God's view of money, assets including talents and skills - with a blend of personal insight and true-life examples from Joseph's own life lessons. You Will Discover * The mindset we should have when it comes to money and abundance, * How to follow God's design for your business and life, * How to see your gifts as a way to transform lives, * How to recognise Miracles in your life, * Strategies to cast the vision God has given you, * How to persevere in life even when things aren't going as planned. The Path To Success And Happiness is an inspiring and highly practical guide that can be easily applied to create success in all areas of your life.
Life is like the electrocardiogram with wavelike spikes and dips that indicate a functional heart and a living person. If it shows a flat line, the person is dead. Like the electrocardiogram, our lives are filled with ups and downs. At the peak, we're living optimally. And while a flat line doesn't mean we're dead, we're not making the most of what's available to us. In his book Painful Friends, author Pwaveno H. Bamaiyi (Veno) writes about the ups and downs in life that, if handled properly, would make us better people. The phrase "painful friends" describes the difficult events, situations, circumstances, hardships, temptations, persecution and especially trials that God allows us to pass through on our life journeys so we are better prepared to fulfill our divine destiny. Most of the inspirational stories of dealing with these special friends are real-life events and told the way they happened. As Painful Friends shows, adverse challenges and circumstances can be very painful and destabilizing. But they can also be a beauty to behold. At the end of the day, we can come to realize the pains we passed through were actually the friends that brought us to the place of greatness in life, allowing us to be the best we can be.
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