Princesses Pirates and Cowboys

Princesses  Pirates  and Cowboys
Author: Karen Poth
Publsiher: Zonderkidz
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2012-10-23
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780310732853

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Come join the VeggieTales gang as they learn about how to live like God wants us to. This three-book collection of VeggieTales I Can Read stories provides young readers with an ideal gift they will enjoy for years to come.This collection includes: Who Wants to be a Pirate? The Fairest Town in the West Princess Petunia’s Sweet Apple Pie

Princess Cowboy Pirate Elf

Princess  Cowboy  Pirate  Elf
Author: Lizi Boyd
Publsiher: Hyperion Books for Children
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1995-09-05
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0786810599

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A collection of fourteen sketches featuring fourteen characters, each identified by a signature hat.

Face Painting

Face Painting
Author: Lynsy Pinsent
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024
Genre: Theatrical makeup
ISBN: 1850765634

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Face Painting

Face Painting
Author: Pinsent, Lynsy
Publsiher: Macmillan Canada
Total Pages: 95
Release: 1997
Genre: Face painting
ISBN: 0771573588

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288 Chances

288 Chances
Author: Brenda J. Otto
Publsiher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2013-10
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781490809625

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5 minutes-the time it takes to brush your teeth, fry an egg, or pay the electric bill. In any given twenty-four-hour period, we all have 288 chances to take five minutes and just stop-to think, to feel, allow ourselves time to breathe, grab hold of a thought or a word or a feeling, and capture a moment. 288 Chances is a collection of writings, each with a foundation that began in five short minutes. Open, honest, thoughtful words written from the heart, words that will hopefully engage the mind and the spirit as they relate to the simple, everyday feelings and emotions that we all experience over a lifetime. Love, Loss, Trust, Expectation. Just a few of the hopes and fears, joys and disappointments that might otherwise go unspoken, unshared, until we take the time to write them down. Could you set aside five minutes a day to challenge yourself? Challenge yourself to take one random word and write for five quick minutes, without thought to grammar or punctuation-first connecting the bare bones, and then going back and adding some flesh and muscle, so your words might inspire, entertain, encourage, or comfort someone who might need to hear them today. Everyday life is full of ordinary moments that should inspire us all to be extraordinary. Sharing these moments with others connects us. Take five. And write it down. For more on this book and the author, please visit 288chances.blogspot.com.

The Bloomsbury Introduction to Children s and Young Adult Literature

The Bloomsbury Introduction to Children s and Young Adult Literature
Author: Karen Coats
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 457
Release: 2017-11-16
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781472575555

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From Maria Edgeworth, Dr Seuss and Lewis Carroll to Sherman Alexie, Sharon Flake, and Gene Luen Yang, this is a comprehensive introduction to studying the infinitely varied worlds of literature for children and young adults. Exploring a diverse range of writing, The Bloomsbury Introduction to Children's and Young Adult Literature includes: - Chapters covering key genres and forms from fiction, nonfiction, and poetry to picture books, graphic novels and fairy tales - A history of changing ideas of childhood and adolescence - Coverage of psychological, educational and literary theoretical approaches - Practical guidance on researching, reading and writing about children's and young adult literature - Explorations of children's and young adult film, TV and new media In addition, “Extending Your Study” sections at the end of each chapter provide advice on further reading, writing, discussion and online resources as well as case study responses from writers and teachers in the field. Accessibly written for both students new to the subject and experienced teachers, this is the most comprehensive single volume introduction to the study of writing for young people.

Start Run an Event Planning Business

Start   Run an Event Planning Business
Author: Cindy Lemaire,Mardi Foster-Walker
Publsiher: Self-Counsel Press
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2012-02-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781770408449

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Make money planning events with style and impress your clients — from weddings to meetings! Start & Run an Event Planning Business shows you how to start and run a successful enterprise by planning events of all kinds — from weddings and private parties to corporate events, meetings, conferences, and sporting events. This book will show you not only how to organize events, but also how to run the business. Keeping track of all the many details involved in putting on a successful event is easy when you have the checklists, schedules, tips, and advice of experts. Written in the step-by-step style that has made the Start & Run series the best of its kind, this indispensable guide will help you make any event — and event-planning business — a resounding success.

Meeting Place

Meeting Place
Author: Elizabeth Sinn
Publsiher: Hong Kong University Press
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2017-11-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789888390847

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Meeting Place: Encounters across Cultures in Hong Kong, 1841–1984 presents detailed empirical studies of day-to-day interactions between people of different cultures in a variety of settings. The broad conclusion—that there was sustained and multilevel contact between men and women of different cultures—will challenge and complicate traditional historical understandings of Hong Kong as a city either of rigid segregation or of pervasive integration. Given its geographical location, its status as a free port, and its role as a center of migration, Hong Kong was an extraordinarily porous place. People of diverse cultures met and mingled here, often with unexpected results. The case studies in this book draw both on previously unused sources and on a rigorous rereading of familiar materials. They explore relationships between and within the Japanese, Eurasian, German, Portuguese, British, Chinese, and other communities in areas of activity that have often been overlooked—from the schoolroom and the family home to the courtroom and international trading concern, from the gardens of Government House to boarding houses for destitute sailors. In their diverse experiences we see not just East meeting West, but also East meeting East, and South meeting North—in fact, a range of complex and dynamic processes that seem to render obsolete any simplistic conception of “East meets West.” “Hong Kong’s people have too often been ignored in histories of this colonial port. This important volume restores them through a series of fascinating case studies of connections, collaborations, and conflicts across diverse cultures, languages, and interests. Here we have the bedroom, law court, restaurant, school, dockyard, and offices amongst the other places where Hong Kong’s history was really made.” —Robert Bickers, author of Out of China: How the Chinese Ended the Era of Western Domination “With richly researched studies of heretofore little-known aspects of Hong Kong society and history, Meeting Place offers perceptive insights into the city’s vital role as a focal point for the intersection of diverse cultures, social classes, institutions, and practices. Taking us far beyond the hackneyed stereotype of ‘East meets West,’ this volume provides a kaleidoscopic view of the rich multiplicity, multi-directionality, and hybridity of this global hub.” —Emma J. Teng, author of Eurasian: Mixed Identities in the United States, China, and Hong Kong, 1842–1943