Here Come the Helpers

Here Come the Helpers
Author: Leslie Kimmelman
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 14
Release: 2018-05-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781534406001

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Look for the Helpers is a shaped board book that highlights the emergency vehicles that help make our world a better place. It’s a big, beautiful world, filled with awesome adventures. But sometimes emergencies happen. When they do, look for the helpers! Helpers are all around you. Fire trucks, ambulances, police cars, and more crowd the pages of this shaped board book that teaches children to look for helpers wherever they go. With a search-and-find twist, each scene highlights different types of emergency vehicles in action. Look for the Helpers is an adventurous book that introduces little ones to the caring helpers who make the world safer.

Thank You Helpers

Thank You  Helpers
Author: Patricia Hegarty
Publsiher: Random House Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2020-06-30
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780593373385

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Help make our new reality a little less scary for kids with this joyful tribute to all the helpers of today. Perfect for parents, caregivers, and teachers looking to model appreciation and thankfulness. With all the talk of germs, social distancing, and the pandemic, it's easy for kids to be confused or overwhelmed. Help reassure by encouraging them to see all the amazing ways people are keeping each other safe. From healthcare workers to delivery people, grocery workers, teachers, and more, kids can learn about the heroes in our communities taking care of us all. With a joyful rhyme scheme made for reading aloud, this is the perfect book to read together and foster an appreciation of those around us. In conjunction with the publication of this book, a contribution will be made by Random House Children's Books to Americares to benefit health workers.

I Can Only Draw Worms

I Can Only Draw Worms
Author: Will Mabbitt
Publsiher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2017-01-26
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780141386478

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This book is about worms. I can only draw worms. You might think worms are boring - but you'd be wrong. These worms have INCREDIBLE adventures! I can't draw those bits, though, so you'll have to imagine them. A hilarious and superbly silly book that will have children in stitches and begging for more.

Here Come the Navaho

Here Come the Navaho
Author: Ruth Underhill
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1953
Genre: Navajo Indians
ISBN: UCR:31210006088452

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Tall Grows the Grass

Tall Grows the Grass
Author: James F Frayne
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 542
Release: 2014-09-02
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781326005498

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This version contains numerous photographs for an enhanced reader experience. Johnny Duggan was born around the outbreak of World War II. Johnny's story follows his trials and tribulations, his loves and assignations, and his challenges and conflicts, as he moves through the long grass of life from one job to another, through one country to another. He is forced to change his outlook to life many times through his experiences in Africa, Europe, and the USA, as well as the variety of people with whom he comes into contact. In many places, the story is very confrontational and hard hitting, and takes no prisoners. It is not a story for the daunted, nor those who are not prepared to accept the stark, bare, exposed realities of life.

Here Comes the Sun Perhaps

Here Comes the Sun Perhaps
Author: Brian Wilson
Publsiher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2015-04-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781490756967

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This is a great book to pick up over a cup of coffee as the stories are short and entertaining. Brian Wilsons short stories have been described as being like a box of chocolates, each one being delightful but quite different. Some of the stories are humorous, while others are thought provoking, and there is a story for everyone. Hold on tight as Wilson takes you on a journey through life. Look out for the twists and turns on the way. Wilson has been described as a master of short story twists. Here Comes the SunPerhaps? will take you on a journey through the spring of life, leaving behind winterthe Bumpy Roads (his previous book). The dark clouds have now parted and the sun emerges, promising new beginnings and a warmer approach to life. But life is never predictable, and the best of plans sometimes fall apart and the humour of life surfaces. Brian Wilsons collection comprises thirty entertaining short stories plus the contribution by a new short story writer. The stories are set in New Zealand, China, Japan, England, Zambia, India, and Fiji. Brian Wilson is well travelled and uses his overseas experiences as a basis for these stories. Having an MA (honours) in psychology, he understands how people tick, and his characters are very real and his stories true to life.

Assembly items

Assembly items
Author: Kevin Hallewell
Publsiher: R.I.C. Publications
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2002
Genre: Children's plays
ISBN: 1863118055

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The Helpers Profiles from the Front Lines of the Pandemic

The Helpers  Profiles from the Front Lines of the Pandemic
Author: Kathy Gilsinan
Publsiher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2022-03-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780393867039

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A deeply moving narrative of the coronavirus pandemic, told through portraits of eight individuals who worked tirelessly to help others. In March 2020, COVID-19 overtook the United States, and life changed for America. In a matter of weeks the virus impacted millions, with lockdown measures radically reshaping the lives of even those who did not become infected. Yet despite the fear, hardship, and heartbreak from this period of collective struggle, there was hope. In The Helpers, journalist Kathy Gilsinan profiles eight individuals on the front lines of the coronavirus battle: a devoted son caring for his family in the San Francisco Bay Area; a not-quite-retired paramedic from Colorado; an ICU nurse in the Bronx; the CEO of a Seattle-based ventilator company; a vaccine researcher at Moderna in Boston; a young chef and culinary teacher in Louisville, Kentucky; a physician in Chicago; and a funeral home director in Seattle and Los Angeles. These inspiring individual accounts create an unforgettable tapestry of how people across the country and the socioeconomic spectrum came together to fight the most deadly pandemic in a century. Beautifully written and profoundly moving, The Helpers is about ordinary people who stepped up to meet an extraordinary moment. “This is the story of how we beat the pandemic,” Gilsinan writes, “but I hope that it someday serves as an introduction to the story of how we made a better country. That future starts with people like the ones in this book.”