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Olivia's life was a dream, with loving parents and the world's best friend. That was until her parents' sudden death. Her life is turned upside down and her resentment toward Christmas began. As she grows up she reclines into her shell and watches as time passes by. On a visit to her parents' graves, she meets a man named Barney. But unknown to her is the truth of his identity. Barney is Santa Claus, and he needs her to save Christmas. She's teamed up with Santa, his elves, and two of his reindeer. Olivia embarks on a journey to save Christmas but will she be able to confront the skeletons of her past whilst outmaneuvering the forces attempting to stop her
Say hello to FEATHERITA, the littlest chick on the farm. When today starts out EXACTLY the same as yesterday, pint-sized Featherita decides to shake things up. Not only does she egg the farm puppies into line behind her own frazzled chicken mama, but she co-op-ts her fellow chicks into following the big farm dog. Neither mother notices the problem until a storm hits. Undaunted, the little chick tries to make things right-Featherita-style-proving that size doesn't matter when it comes to chick-in-uity.
In this captivating collection of poems, the author delves into the depths of human experience, pondering the complexities of existence, the pursuit of meaning, and the power of change. Through introspective verses, he invites readers on a journey of self-discovery and contemplation. From the haunting uncertainty of leaving the familiar behind to the awe-inspiring beauty of a sunset, the author's words evoke raw emotions and paint vivid images. With poignant observations and evocative metaphors, this collection will leave you contemplating the beauty found in change, the significance of fleeting connections, and the enduring presence of those who stand beside us unnoticed. Prepare to be moved, inspired, and awakened by these profound and heartfelt poems.instagram 'yashshah28'
Balladir is the thirteenth Bard of the Elves. He bears responsibility for gathering and sharing tales that will enrich the cultural wealth of his people. This volume recounts the history of his voyage to Lagar, home of the Dwarves, where he finds an island invaded by a force from the neighbouring Starlands, a force which threatens not only to divide and overwhelm the Dwarven people, but to herald the arrival of something far worse.Together with a handful of strangers, Balladir's skills with magic, music and blade will be called upon to aid the Dwarves. But who among this small group can be trusted? And how will Balladir balance the Dwarves' needs against his own ability to survive the political and religious turmoil erupting around them? With powerful allies on one side and violent betrayals on the other, Balladir will learn the world stretches wider and holds more secrets than the Bards before him had ever realised.
Maureen's memoir is a story of migration, family tragedy, resilience, humour and finding peace and fulfilment in the natural world. The eldest of four children from a working class family living in a sleepy corner of South Wales, she experiences the death of her mother and the shock of life with a new stepmother, who was emotionally ill-equipped to deal with four grieving children. The family of ten children travel to Australia to follow her father's dream of living in Paradise, and Maureen writes with candour about her difficult childhood and adolescence, as well as life in Wales and her new home, as she grows up, marries and eventually takes charge of her own life.
Hank and Frank Learn to Cancel "I can't" was inspired by Henry learning to push past failure, hard things, and/or not being good at something. Henry fell into a mindset of "I can't" when he felt defeat, frustration, and overwhelm. This led to Henry giving up on himself and spiraling into a negative headspace. It is important for young people to acknowledge their limits, and that they can learn to do this in more encouraging and empowering ways than simply saying "I can't." And sometimes, many times, they can push past those limits and learn that they can do more than they thought they ever could.
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