Author: Eric Stinelli
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1503552497
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
This daddy is in for a special treat on his birthday as his little girl surprises him by asking to spend the day fishing with him. They have a fun-filled day full of excitement and special father/daughter bonding time.
Daddy, Daddy, Let's Go Fishing
Author: Eric Stinelli
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1503552497
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
This daddy is in for a special treat on his birthday as his little girl surprises him by asking to spend the day fishing with him. They have a fun-filled day full of excitement and special father/daughter bonding time.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1503552497
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
This daddy is in for a special treat on his birthday as his little girl surprises him by asking to spend the day fishing with him. They have a fun-filled day full of excitement and special father/daughter bonding time.
Fishing with Dad
Author: Kevin Lovegreen
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781734674361
Category : Fathers and sons
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
Join Luke and Dad on a fun fishing adventure.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781734674361
Category : Fathers and sons
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
Join Luke and Dad on a fun fishing adventure.
Daddy Can I Go Fishing?
Author: Billy Fix
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781734004632
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
The author, Bill Fix, has a Doctorate in Theology. He enjoyed reading and encouraging his children to read.Pastor Bill Fix is known as the People Pastor and he: * Is a grandfather (Papa) of four wonderful grandchildren. He read them stories and encouraged them to be good readers as he listened to them read. * Understands that early reading is vitally important to success in school and later in an occupation. * Is a children's entertainer and knows how to relate to children. * He was a successful children's pastor before becoming a Lead Pastor.The full color illustrations will help the child remember the story and tell it back, after it is read to them. Although this is fiction, it is based upon the Author's early fishing adventures with his dad.Daddy Can I Go Fishing is a book that is realistic. A young boy's dream of going fishing is realistic and the dream grows as the fishing day approaches. Hope is birthed and finally experienced by little five year old Billy. The colorful animations make the story come alive and can encourage a natural conversation between parent and child.Daddy Can I Go Fishing is: * A Book your child will enjoy having read to them * A book your child will enjoy telling back to you * A book your child will eventually love to readWhen you sit down with your child to read this book It should be an enjoyable event. A child's humor is different than adult humor. Children laugh at word pictures. In the book Billy's older brother messes up Billy's hair and his baby sister eats cookies but can't talk. Boxer, is a dog that chases a thrown ball and fishing with Dad was a good experience, Enjoy reading, Daddy Can I Go Fishing?
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781734004632
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
The author, Bill Fix, has a Doctorate in Theology. He enjoyed reading and encouraging his children to read.Pastor Bill Fix is known as the People Pastor and he: * Is a grandfather (Papa) of four wonderful grandchildren. He read them stories and encouraged them to be good readers as he listened to them read. * Understands that early reading is vitally important to success in school and later in an occupation. * Is a children's entertainer and knows how to relate to children. * He was a successful children's pastor before becoming a Lead Pastor.The full color illustrations will help the child remember the story and tell it back, after it is read to them. Although this is fiction, it is based upon the Author's early fishing adventures with his dad.Daddy Can I Go Fishing is a book that is realistic. A young boy's dream of going fishing is realistic and the dream grows as the fishing day approaches. Hope is birthed and finally experienced by little five year old Billy. The colorful animations make the story come alive and can encourage a natural conversation between parent and child.Daddy Can I Go Fishing is: * A Book your child will enjoy having read to them * A book your child will enjoy telling back to you * A book your child will eventually love to readWhen you sit down with your child to read this book It should be an enjoyable event. A child's humor is different than adult humor. Children laugh at word pictures. In the book Billy's older brother messes up Billy's hair and his baby sister eats cookies but can't talk. Boxer, is a dog that chases a thrown ball and fishing with Dad was a good experience, Enjoy reading, Daddy Can I Go Fishing?
Today I'm Going Fishing with My Dad
Author: Nancy L. Sharp Wagner
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781944132019
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 34
Book Description
A young boy recounts all the reasons he doesn't like to go fishing, including biting mosquitoes, the heat, staying quiet, and haing to go to the bathroom in the trees. But he goes, because he loves the opportunity to spend time with his dad, just the two of them.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781944132019
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 34
Book Description
A young boy recounts all the reasons he doesn't like to go fishing, including biting mosquitoes, the heat, staying quiet, and haing to go to the bathroom in the trees. But he goes, because he loves the opportunity to spend time with his dad, just the two of them.
Fishing with Daddy
Author: Karla Carter Moreland
Publisher: Trafford on Demand Pub
ISBN: 9781412040006
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 24
Book Description
A happy telling of a little girl's experiences, while fishing with her daddy.
Publisher: Trafford on Demand Pub
ISBN: 9781412040006
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 24
Book Description
A happy telling of a little girl's experiences, while fishing with her daddy.
Donnie and Jean
Author: Ph. D. Samuel D. G. Heath
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 059529166X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 510
Book Description
Donnie and Jean was a time of great transition for our nation, one in which there was no television, and radio and Hollywood were the main sources of both entertainment and news defining what would later be called "The Great Generation." Comic books and the funny papers were war oriented and children were ready to defend America against all invaders; while adults fought the war, children played at war. Donnie and Jean is more than a story of two twelve year old children meeting and beginning to learn what it is to love; they were born into a generation that epitomized the best of what America was during that era when the leaders of America were trusted, when teachers and police were the friends of children. In many ways it was an age of innocence lost and not to be recovered, but recalled here in the story of these two children.
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 059529166X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 510
Book Description
Donnie and Jean was a time of great transition for our nation, one in which there was no television, and radio and Hollywood were the main sources of both entertainment and news defining what would later be called "The Great Generation." Comic books and the funny papers were war oriented and children were ready to defend America against all invaders; while adults fought the war, children played at war. Donnie and Jean is more than a story of two twelve year old children meeting and beginning to learn what it is to love; they were born into a generation that epitomized the best of what America was during that era when the leaders of America were trusted, when teachers and police were the friends of children. In many ways it was an age of innocence lost and not to be recovered, but recalled here in the story of these two children.
Welcome Niqynu
Author: Greg J. Delle
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
ISBN: 1480963283
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 222
Book Description
The author Greg J. Delle has not yet completed his lifetime study of natural humanity and manipulated governed humanity. He and his childhood giraffe friend (Niqynu) travel back through time to when Delle was one year old, to the present, and to the future. Delle depicts how our great inventors, writers, and a host of gifted legends became successful. Despite a system of scarce schooling and academics, they still prevailed. Delle compares this with current academic standards and how academics can affect a child’s creativity. He asks what good are competition and the disease of believing you have to be number one. The twelve hours a day of study and homework a child has – does it teach each and every child to be better than one another? Instead, it would be better to have schools that teach parenting and help people respect and be polite to one another. Delle and Niqynu study the history of religion and how it has affected and continues to affect modern civilization. Of course, God is energy shared by everyone. Delle and Niqynu studied the laws of the Bible, modern school bureaucracy, and the government system - its laws, rules, regulations, fines, penalties, and restrictions. This arduous squeezing system comes down on parents and poor people, to force their children to fit the modern moral mold. Delle and Niqynu question the behavior of adolescents and adults. The rule of sexual societal behavior needs to be set free. Delle and Niqynu never stop asking questions because it is their destiny to help prevent child abuse. Just look at all of the mental and physically abused children. His questions are still unanswered. Come and join them on their quest.
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
ISBN: 1480963283
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 222
Book Description
The author Greg J. Delle has not yet completed his lifetime study of natural humanity and manipulated governed humanity. He and his childhood giraffe friend (Niqynu) travel back through time to when Delle was one year old, to the present, and to the future. Delle depicts how our great inventors, writers, and a host of gifted legends became successful. Despite a system of scarce schooling and academics, they still prevailed. Delle compares this with current academic standards and how academics can affect a child’s creativity. He asks what good are competition and the disease of believing you have to be number one. The twelve hours a day of study and homework a child has – does it teach each and every child to be better than one another? Instead, it would be better to have schools that teach parenting and help people respect and be polite to one another. Delle and Niqynu study the history of religion and how it has affected and continues to affect modern civilization. Of course, God is energy shared by everyone. Delle and Niqynu studied the laws of the Bible, modern school bureaucracy, and the government system - its laws, rules, regulations, fines, penalties, and restrictions. This arduous squeezing system comes down on parents and poor people, to force their children to fit the modern moral mold. Delle and Niqynu question the behavior of adolescents and adults. The rule of sexual societal behavior needs to be set free. Delle and Niqynu never stop asking questions because it is their destiny to help prevent child abuse. Just look at all of the mental and physically abused children. His questions are still unanswered. Come and join them on their quest.
The Congregationalist
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Boston (Mass. )
Languages : en
Pages : 1760
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Boston (Mass. )
Languages : en
Pages : 1760
Book Description
Living on the Borderlines
Author: Melissa Michal
Publisher: The Feminist Press at CUNY
ISBN: 1936932474
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
“Michal’s debut is thoughtful and generous, capturing the fraught experience of being Native American in the modern U.S.” —Publishers Weekly Both on and off the rez, characters contend with identity as contemporary Haudenosaunee peoples; the stories “cross bloodlines, heart lines, and cultural lines, powerfully charting what it is to be human in a world that works to divide us” (Susan Power, author of Sacred Wilderness). In Living on the Borderlines, intergenerational memory and trauma slip into everyday life: a teenager struggles to understand her grandmother’s silences, a man contemplates what it means to preserve tradition in the wake of the “disappearing Indian” myth, and an older woman challenges her town’s prejudice while uniting an unlikely family. With these stories, debut writer Melissa Michal weaves together an understated and contemplative collection exploring what it means to be Indigenous. “A beautiful window into understanding Indigenous worldviews . . . This book is an unapologetic contemporary perspective of the truth of healing through Indigenous storytelling.” —Sarah Eagle Heart, CEO of Native Americans in Philanthropy “Enlightening and thought-provoking, Michal’s stories are a pleasure to read and absorb.” —Booklist “Melissa Michal writes . . . with a power that will make you want to read and reread these stories.” —Brooklyn Rail “A hauntingly beautiful collection of stories of contemporary women and girls who live in the spaces between the reservations and traditional Indigenous territories and rural and urban communities . . . a stunning achievement.” —Nikki Dragone, visiting assistant professor of Native American studies, Dickinson College
Publisher: The Feminist Press at CUNY
ISBN: 1936932474
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
“Michal’s debut is thoughtful and generous, capturing the fraught experience of being Native American in the modern U.S.” —Publishers Weekly Both on and off the rez, characters contend with identity as contemporary Haudenosaunee peoples; the stories “cross bloodlines, heart lines, and cultural lines, powerfully charting what it is to be human in a world that works to divide us” (Susan Power, author of Sacred Wilderness). In Living on the Borderlines, intergenerational memory and trauma slip into everyday life: a teenager struggles to understand her grandmother’s silences, a man contemplates what it means to preserve tradition in the wake of the “disappearing Indian” myth, and an older woman challenges her town’s prejudice while uniting an unlikely family. With these stories, debut writer Melissa Michal weaves together an understated and contemplative collection exploring what it means to be Indigenous. “A beautiful window into understanding Indigenous worldviews . . . This book is an unapologetic contemporary perspective of the truth of healing through Indigenous storytelling.” —Sarah Eagle Heart, CEO of Native Americans in Philanthropy “Enlightening and thought-provoking, Michal’s stories are a pleasure to read and absorb.” —Booklist “Melissa Michal writes . . . with a power that will make you want to read and reread these stories.” —Brooklyn Rail “A hauntingly beautiful collection of stories of contemporary women and girls who live in the spaces between the reservations and traditional Indigenous territories and rural and urban communities . . . a stunning achievement.” —Nikki Dragone, visiting assistant professor of Native American studies, Dickinson College
Taking Back Childhood
Author: Nancy Carlsson-Paige
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 1101213922
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 315
Book Description
An early childhood development expert shows how to craft a nurturing childhood for your sons and daughters, while minimizing negative societal influences. Based on early-childhood development expert Nancy Carlsson-Paige’s thirty years of researching young children, this groundbreaking book helps parents navigate the cultural currents shaping, and too often harming, kids today—and restore childhood to the best of what it can be. As Carlsson-Paige explains, there are three attributes critical to kids’ healthy development: time and space for creative play, a feeling of safety in today’s often frightening world, and strong, meaningful relationships with both adults and other children—attributes that we, as a society, are failing to protect and nurture. From advising parents on which toys foster creativity (and which stifle it) to guiding them in how to use “power-sharing” techniques to resolve conflicts and generate empathy, Carlsson-Paige offers hands-on steps parents can take to create a safe, open, and imaginative environment in which kids can relish childhood and flourish as human beings. “Dr. Carlsson-Paige explains the many ways our culture and media are threatening our children’s healthy development. She gives adults concrete strategies for fighting back. Today’s parents need this book.”—Marian Wright Edelman, Children’s Defense Fund
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 1101213922
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 315
Book Description
An early childhood development expert shows how to craft a nurturing childhood for your sons and daughters, while minimizing negative societal influences. Based on early-childhood development expert Nancy Carlsson-Paige’s thirty years of researching young children, this groundbreaking book helps parents navigate the cultural currents shaping, and too often harming, kids today—and restore childhood to the best of what it can be. As Carlsson-Paige explains, there are three attributes critical to kids’ healthy development: time and space for creative play, a feeling of safety in today’s often frightening world, and strong, meaningful relationships with both adults and other children—attributes that we, as a society, are failing to protect and nurture. From advising parents on which toys foster creativity (and which stifle it) to guiding them in how to use “power-sharing” techniques to resolve conflicts and generate empathy, Carlsson-Paige offers hands-on steps parents can take to create a safe, open, and imaginative environment in which kids can relish childhood and flourish as human beings. “Dr. Carlsson-Paige explains the many ways our culture and media are threatening our children’s healthy development. She gives adults concrete strategies for fighting back. Today’s parents need this book.”—Marian Wright Edelman, Children’s Defense Fund