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Books with author Anne Kennedy Brady

  • Herbal Medicine Natural Remedies: 150 Herbal Remedies to Heal Common Ailments

    Anne Kennedy

    eBook (Althea Press, Feb. 14, 2017)
    You don’t have to be a doctor to make effective herbal medicine.With hundreds of different herbs and remedies out there, making herbal medicine can be overwhelming. Thankfully, Herbal Medicine Natural Remedies acts as the perfect salve, making things simple with 150 easy-to-follow recipes for highly effective herbal medicines.Discover natural ways to treat headaches, coughs, colds, hangovers, and more that don’t carry the same risk of side effects that many pharmaceuticals do. Never made your own herbal medicine? Start things off right with helpful lists of must-have tools, plus important safety tips.Herbal Medicine Natural Remedies includes:Herbal medicine for common ailments—Learn to make 150 different herbal remedies designed to help treat 75 different health issues.Herb profiles—From agrimony and chamomile to licorice and skullcap, 50 of the most common, useful, and healing herbs are detailed.Herbalism 101—Complete guides to collecting the right cookware, herb safety, and more help you jump straight in regardless of your experience level.Herbal medicines made easy—what a relief!
  • Otter B Brave

    Pamela Kennedy, Anne Kennedy Brady

    Hardcover (Focus on the Family, May 7, 2019)
    Otter B Brave is the third in a series of six children’s picture books that are intended to teach young children basic biblical character traits. In this book, Otter is afraid to do show-and-tell at school. After Otter’s dad tells him that God gives us friends to help us be less afraid, Otter decides to use his friend as his show-and-tell item. Each book in the series ends with a rhyme that reinforces the book’s theme:“If you are feeling nervousAnd you’re shaky in the knees,Try asking God to make you braveIt’s how you Otter Be!”
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  • Otter B Taking Turns

    Pamela Kennedy, Anne Kennedy Brady

    Hardcover (Focus on the Family, Oct. 8, 2019)
    Otter B Taking Turns is the fifth in a series of six children’s books that are intended to teach young children basic biblical character traits. In this book, Otter learns to take turns with his friends at the playground.Each book includes an appropriate Bible verse, and Otter B Taking Turns ends with this rhyme about the lesson:“When it’s time to play with friends, whether one, or two, or three, show God’s love by taking turns. It’s how you Otter Be!”
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  • Otter B Kind

    Pamela Kennedy, Anne Kennedy Brady

    Hardcover (Focus on the Family, May 7, 2019)
    Otter B Kind is the second in a series of six children’s books that are intended to teach young children basic biblical character traits. In this book, Otter is upset when his friend Franklin the frog can’t play with him because he’s sick. He decides to make Franklin a present to cheer him up. Each book in the series ends with a rhyme that reinforces the book’s theme:“Kindness doesn’t cost a thingAnd thoughtfulness is free.So when you have a chance, be kind.It’s how you Otter Be!”
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  • Otter B Honest

    Pamela Kennedy, Anne Kennedy Brady

    Hardcover (Focus on the Family, May 7, 2019)
    Otter B Honest is the first in a series of six children’s books that are intended to teach young children basic biblical character traits. In Otter B Honest, Otter breaks his father’s watch while playing pirates with his friend. After trying to hide the broken watch from his father, he learns that honesty is best. Each book in the series ends with a rhyme that reinforces the book’s theme:“Sometimes you will make mistakesYou hope no one will see.But always choose to tell the truth,It’s how you Otter Be!”
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  • Otter B Helpful

    Pamela Kennedy, Anne Kennedy Brady

    Hardcover (Focus on the Family, Oct. 8, 2019)
    Otter B Helpful is the fourth in a series of six children’s books that teach young children basic biblical character traits. In this book, Otter learns to be helpful when his grandparents come for a visit.Each book includes an appropriate Bible verse, and Otter B Helpful ends with this rhyme about the lesson:“There’s always lots of work to do in every family.God says that helping out is best.It’s how you Otter Be!”
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  • Otter B Trustworthy

    Pamela Kennedy, Anne Kennedy Brady

    Hardcover (Focus on the Family, Oct. 8, 2019)
    Otter B Trustworthy is the sixth in a series of six children’s books that are intended to teach young children basic biblical character traits. In this book, when Otter doesn’t put back his parents’ things like he promised, they get wet in the rain. He learns what it means to be trustworthy.Each book includes an appropriate Bible verse, and Otter B Trustworthy ends with this rhyme about the lesson:“When you keep your promises, then others soon will see that they can put their trust in you. It’s how you Otter Be!”
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  • 5-Minute Bedtime Stories

    Pamela Kennedy, Anne Kennedy Brady

    Hardcover (B&H Kids, Oct. 6, 2020)
    In this sweet collection of bedtime stories, you’ll meet twenty-three animals—from Little Hedgehog to not-so-little Elephant—and the mamas and daddies who love them. Each fun and furry friend has a peaceful adventure in store for the day, and preschoolers can come along each night to learn gentle lessons on courage, friendship, and character. With soft and delightful illustrations, each story ends with a “Snuggle Time” Scripture, prayer, and Bible word, all designed to leave your little one comforted and cuddled and ready for sweet sleep.
  • Five-minute Bible Devotions for Children - Stories From the New Testament

    Pamela Kennedy; Anne Kennedy Brady

    Paperback
    This extension of the popular Five-Minute Devotions line introduces children to New Testament stories and encourages them to think about the meaning in the stories. Author Pamela Kennedy teams up with her daughter, Anne, to create a delightful Bible devotional that is perfect for morning, bedtime, or anytime. Each two-page devotion features a brief retelling of a New Testament story and its meaning, which is then related to the everyday lives of today's children. Questions follow to help reinforce the message, and a brief prayer and Bible verse complete the text, which is accompanied by whimsical illustrations from Amy Wummer. Ages 4-8.
  • Little Prayers and Graces

    Anne Kennedy

    Board book (Standard Pub, May 1, 2000)
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  • Not Stupid

    Anna Kennedy

    eBook (John Blake, April 6, 2009)
    When Anna and Sean Kennedy discovered that one of their sons had asperger's syndrome and that their other son was autistic, they were truly devastated - but their family's troubles were just the beginning.Turned away by no fewer than 26 special needs schools when searching for appropriate educational facilities for their boys, Anna and Sean were down - but not out. Anna was determined to prove that for children like their sons, the challenges of growing up with autism - to demonstrate to the world that they were simply Not Stupid - did not have to end in defeat. Through sheer guts and determination, they turned their situation into a victory by establishing a centre of excellence for the care and support of those with autism. With more than half a million people in Britain affected by autism, it is little wonder that their school quickly became over-subscribed - proof that educational provision in this field is inadequate in the United Kingdom today, and proof also that it is still possible to transform a vision into reality through simply not giving up. Anna's story, and that of her ever-improving sons, is a beacon of inspiration for parents of special needs children all over the country. Not Stupid offers a readers a rollercoaster of emotions but most of all it offers a real sense of hope for those whose lives are affected by autism.
  • Not Stupid

    Anna Kennedy

    Paperback (John Blake, Aug. 1, 2009)
    When Anna and Sean Kennedy discovered that one of their sons had Asperger’s syndrome and that their other son was autistic, they were truly devastated—but their family’s troubles were just the beginning. Turned away by no fewer that 26 special needs schools when searching for appropriate educational facilities for their boys, Anna and Sean were down—but not out. Anna was determined to prove that for children like her sons, the challenges of growing up with autism—to demonstrate to the world that they were simply Not Stupid—did not have to end in defeat. Through sheer guts and determination, they turned their situation into a victory by establishing a center of excellence for the care and support of those with autism. The school quickly became over-subscribed—proof that educational provision in this field is inadequate, and proof also that it is still possible to transform a vision into reality through simply not giving up. Anna’s story, and that of her ever-improving sons, is a beacon of inspiration for parents of special needs children all over the country. Not Stupid offers readers a rollercoaster of emotions—from the depths of frustration and despair to the dizzy heights of joy—but most of all, it offers a real sense of hope for those whose lives are affected by autism.