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A childrens' book celebrating over 300 years of history from 1700 to today. Discover how the entire world can be found in the one square mile of the city of Central Falls, Rhode Island.
Beginning With Xs and Os is an alphabet book for all ages. Rhyming verse tells the whimsical tale of the development of the alphabet, one letter at a time. The Os are the first to experience life-altering events that change their shapes and The Rounds are born. Then come The First Straights, who evolve from Xs. The saga continues, as some Straights have humps, some have style, and some grow bellies. Every letter has a story. Humor tempers the tragedies, conditions, and choices that spark the formation of new letters, as they accept themselves and each other. Sam White captures the stories in his edgy drawings that breathe life into each letter and reflect the grandeur of the story.
This is the story of two friends, Alice and Fay. Alice lives in a stony house in the wall of a garden in the South of France, and Fay lives nearby in a leafy house under a rose bush.One hot, dry summer Alice and Fay and the other garden folk hear a call for help coming from the ruins of the old chateau. When they learn that the tiny tadpoles who live there are in trouble, they know they have to do something, because, as Alice says, "When someone small and frightened needs your help, you have to be brave."Alice and Fay go together to the chateau, where Fay uses her fairy magic to save the tadpoles and Alice uses her lizard magic to save Fay. In the end, all is well, but what has happened to Alice's tail?
Take a stroll outside the lines with Providence actor and poet Jason "Jay" Walker, as he zigzags and crisscrosses down Memory Lane, "sifting through" and arranging his early poems, which chronicle his life over twenty years, through high school, college and his involvement with and departure from the local Slam(TM) and poetry scene, in order to recapture the creative spark that drives him. It's two decades of growth, as a poet and a person, marked in meter (and sometimes in rhymes) to show the world and, hopefully, the author that they're not alone.
"Finding the Right Pieces" is a book about casual relationships, friendships and romantic relationships, that was derived from Dr. Almeleh's many years of observation and experience treating personal relationships. As a Cognitive-Behavioral oriented psychiatrist, Dr. Almeleh developed a model for friendships and romantic relationships, that if kept in mind, can help an individual find the right people for their personal relationships and, very importantly, minimize the anxiety and sensitivity to rejection that can occur during the process of finding these people.
A troubled and grieving Livia Moss battles the everyday struggle of functioning with depression and anxiety before the unimaginable happens. Is she going crazy or is there actually such a thing as ghosts? A twisting tale of a young woman battling the demons inside herself while also trying to face those just out of the corner of her eye.Enjoy the first installment of the Monsters Within series, a group of stories with the goal of exploring the connection between the darkness inside all of us with the darkness associated with the supernatural world.
One hundred years ago a series of events occurred in a small village in Portugal, the impact of which was felt around the world. Over a six-month period a vision appeared to three small children bringing a warning message to all humanity. On the hundredth anniversary of the vision of Our Lady of Fatima learn why Her message is as important today as it was in 1917 and of the special children selected to be her messengers.
A business owner and a mom to four amazing kids, Deb went back to college in 1994 to study sign language and in 1996 she completed additional courses at Rhode Island School for the Deaf. Owning a children's party planning business, she incorporated original whimsical sign language lessons and songs into each event. The news of the fun lessons spread quickly to surrounding schools and Deb was hired to teach sign language as a second language to classrooms of hearing children across the state. In 2004, she created a children's sign language pilot for Rhode Island PBS and in 2006 she opened her own school with an emphasis on Sign language, which received letters of excellence. Today, now a grandmother of three wonderful grandsons, Deb has completed two books including "Clumpy the Cloud" and "The Signing Kids Present: Learning Sign Language through Laughter". She is currently working on her second "The Signing Kids Present" book to continue the ongoing series.
Enjoy movement of jellyfish, seastars, the comforting light shining from a lighthouse, a seagull gliding fish, waves crashing.
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