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  • Grace, Not Perfection: Embracing Simplicity, Celebrating Joy

    Emily Ley

    Hardcover (Thomas Nelson, Oct. 11, 2016)
    I will hold myself to a standard of grace, not perfection. As a busy wife, new mother, business owner, and designer, Emily Ley came to a point when she suddenly realized she couldn’t do it all. She needed to simplify her life, organize her days, and prioritize the priorities. She decided to hold herself to a standard of grace rather than perfection. This mantra led to the creation of her bestselling Simplified Planner®, a favorite among busy women everywhere—from mamas to executives and everywhere in between. Grace, Not Perfection takes this message from a daily planner to an inspirational book that encourages women to simplify and prioritize. Designed with Emily Ley’s signature aesthetic, this book gives women tangible ways to simplify their lives to give space to what matters most. With a focus on faith, Emily reminds readers that God abundantly pours out grace on us—and that surely we can extend grace to ourselves. Have you been told you can have it all, only to end up exhausted and occasionally out of sorts with the people you love? Are you ready for a new way of seeing your time? Learn to live a little more simply. Hold yourself and those you love to a more life-giving standard in Grace Not Perfection,and allow that grace to seep into your days, your family, and your heart. Ideas include: List Making 101—tips to create effective to-do lists and get through them one step at a timeSimplify your life by simplifying the three major areas: your space, your time, and your mindStrategies to center your day around an intentionally slower rhythm of life
  • Grace, Not Perfection for Young Readers: Believing You're Enough in a World of Impossible Expectations

    Emily Ley

    Hardcover (Thomas Nelson, Aug. 11, 2020)
    As she grows up in a generation that is busier and more distracted than ever, your tween girl will love the fun vibe and practical ideas in Grace, Not Perfection for Young Readers by bestselling author, creator of the Simplified Planner, and organizational expert Emily Ley.Today's fast-paced, technology-driven society affects all ages, but it's taking its biggest toll on our kids. Does your middle grader feel compelled to participate in a ton of activities, be an excellent student, take a perfect photo for every occasion, and be friends with as many people as possible--only to end up exhausted and anxious? Help her adopt a new, life-giving perspective in Grace, Not Perfection for Young Readers.With a colorful interior, plenty of photos, and actionable tips and lists, this young readers' edition of Emily Ley's popular book reminds you and your daughter that God offers abundant grace every day. Emily's ideas include how to . . .Create significant moments rather than orchestrating a picture-perfect life.Pare down activities to what matters most--without FOMO.Simplify life by simplifying three major areas: your space, your time, and your mind.Create effective to-do lists and get through them one step at a time.Perfect for back-to-school, Christmas, birthdays, and coming-of-age celebrations, Grace, Not Perfection for Young Readers is completely reimagined for a younger audience but still includes Emily's signature aesthetic and message. It's a great book to enjoy with your daughter as you find your own new freedom in the adult edition.Timely and engaging, Grace, Not Perfection for Young Readers helps tween girls embrace the most important elements of life, trim off the superficial and superfluous, let go of unrealistic standards, and journey toward adulthood with the right outlook and tools to have a simpler, grace-filled, and happy life.
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  • The Trojan Horse: How the Greeks Won the War

    Emily Little

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, Nov. 8, 1988)
    Illus. in full color. "An ancient history lesson emerges from this account of the way the Greeks tricked the Trojans and rescued Helen of Troy. The book is well tailored to younger readers with careful explanations and short sentences; a pronunciation guide is appended. Drawings portray the story's main events. A nice supplement to units on ancient Greece or mythology."--Booklist.
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  • THE CHRISTMAS CAT THAT SPARKLES: The Adventures of Mr Sparkles The Black Cat Book Series

    Emily Little

    eBook
    The first book of "The Adventures of Mr. Saprkles" book series. Stories about a little black cat who travels the globe having adventures. The Christmas Cat that Sparkles is part of The Adventures of Mr Sparkles Book Series The book series of fun, adventure, and learnings to help ignite your child’s imagination. The stories of a little black cat and his adventures as he travels around the world, follow him as he learns how to share, make new friends as he develops his confidence. His curiosity is part of his fun adventures, where he learns acceptance, tolerance, and patience as well as courage. Mr. Sparkles is an ex-pat cat and life as a well-traveled cat can be challenging, as it is for an ex-pat child. Mr. Sparkles is here to help share some of his challenges and adventures to help your child in their ex-pat journey as well as life's journey. Welcome to the Adventures of Mr. Sparkles. I hope you enjoy these books as much as Mr. Sparkles has enjoyed creating them ;-) The first book in the series of “The Adventure’s of Mr. Sparkles,” “The Christmas Cat that Sparkled” is all about the time Mr. Sparkles met with Santa Clause, he was so excited about the letter he had sent to Santa in the North Pole and he couldn’t wait to see if he had read it. Had Mr. Sparkles been a good kitty cat? Did he get the gift he had asked for? Join Mr. Sparkles on his first adventure and find out and remember to join his book club for updates on forthcoming book releases and free things for members only.
  • Grace, Not Perfection

    Emily Ley

    eBook (Thomas Nelson, Oct. 11, 2016)
    This eBook includes the full text of the book plus an exclusive Overcoming Overwhelm ebook not found in the hardcover!I will hold myself to a standard of grace, not perfection. As a busy wife, new mother, business owner, and designer, Emily Ley came to a point when she suddenly realized she couldn’t do it all. She needed to simplify her life, organize her days, and prioritize the priorities. She decided to hold herself to a standard of grace rather than perfection. This mantra led to the creation of her bestselling Simplified Planner®, a favorite among busy women everywhere—from mamas to executives and everywhere in between.Grace, Not Perfection takes this message from a daily planner to an inspirational book that encourages women to simplify and prioritize. Designed with Emily Ley’s signature aesthetic, this book gives women tangible ways to simplify their lives to give space to what matters most. With a focus on faith, Emily reminds readers that God abundantly pours out grace on us—and that surely we can extend grace to ourselves. Have you been told you can have it all, only to end up exhausted and occasionally out of sorts with the people you love? Are you ready for a new way of seeing your time? Learn to live a little more simply. Hold yourself and those you love to a more life-giving standard in Grace Not Perfection,and allow that grace to seep into into your days, your family, and your heart.Ideas include:List Making 101—tips to create effective to-do lists and get through them one step at a timeSimplify your life by simplifying the three major areas: your space, your time, and your mindStrategies to center your day around an intentionally slower rhythm of life
  • Book for Kids: Harold the Talking Dog

    Emily Le

    language (, June 10, 2015)
    Harold is a small puppy living in a tiny apartment with his master, Jack, who lost his sight after he gets into a car accident. With Harold’s help, Jack can enjoy life as if he never lost his sight. But Harold isn’t just any dog, he is a talking one, managing to understand both human and dog language. One day, the two of them together with their neighbor, Hellen, go out for a walk in the park. On their way there, Harold is captured by a dog catcher after he herds him talking and finds himself unable to break free. Will the other dogs help him get free? Is Harold ever going to see his dear master again?Book for Kids, dog books for kids 9-12, Short Stories for Kids 9-12, Children books for age 9-12 kindle 9-12, books for kids 9-12, kids books for kindle ages 9-12, bedtime stories for kids ages 3-8 6-8
  • Grace, Not Perfection for Young Readers: Believing You're Enough in a World of Impossible Expectations

    Emily Ley

    eBook (Thomas Nelson, Aug. 11, 2020)
    As she grows up in a generation that is busier and more distracted than ever, your tween girl will love the fun vibe and practical ideas in Grace, Not Perfection for Young Readers by bestselling author, creator of the Simplified Planner, and organizational expert Emily Ley.Today's fast-paced, technology-driven society affects all ages, but it's taking its biggest toll on our kids. Does your middle grader feel compelled to participate in a ton of activities, be an excellent student, take a perfect photo for every occasion, and be friends with as many people as possible--only to end up exhausted and anxious? Help her adopt a new, life-giving perspective in Grace, Not Perfection for Young Readers.With a colorful interior, plenty of photos, and actionable tips and lists, this young readers' edition of Emily Ley's popular book reminds you and your daughter that God offers abundant grace every day. Emily's ideas include how to . . .Create significant moments rather than orchestrating a picture-perfect life.Pare down activities to what matters most--without FOMO.Simplify life by simplifying three major areas: your space, your time, and your mind.Create effective to-do lists and get through them one step at a time.Perfect for back-to-school, Christmas, birthdays, and coming-of-age celebrations, Grace, Not Perfection for Young Readers is completely reimagined for a younger audience but still includes Emily's signature aesthetic and message. It's a great book to enjoy with your daughter as you find your own new freedom in the adult edition.Timely and engaging, Grace, Not Perfection for Young Readers helps tween girls embrace the most important elements of life, trim off the superficial and superfluous, let go of unrealistic standards, and journey toward adulthood with the right outlook and tools to have a simpler, grace-filled, and happy life.
  • The Trojan Horse: How the Greeks Won the War

    Emily Little

    eBook (Random House Books for Young Readers, Aug. 28, 2013)
    Illus. in full color. "An ancient history lesson emerges from this account of the way the Greeks tricked the Trojans and rescued Helen of Troy. The book is well tailored to younger readers with careful explanations and short sentences; a pronunciation guide is appended. Drawings portray the story's main events. A nice supplement to units on ancient Greece or mythology."--Booklist.
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  • Strategies for Study Success, Simple Paragraphs

    Emily Levy

    Paperback (self, )
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  • Books for Kids: Adventure of Emily the Mermaid

    Emily Le

    language (, June 8, 2015)
    An Exhilarating Children's Book, Written for Kids From Age 2-12 Emily, a golden-tailed mermaid is living peacefully in her kingdom under the ocean. One day, while playing with her friends, she comes across a coral garden hidden on the other side of a deep cave. She befriends the fish who live in the coral garden and she is amazed by the place. But she will soon encounter a difficult situation. A school of Fishbone, skeleton like fish, approach the mermaid and tell her that they can take her home as she was lost. They lie to her and as she falls asleep due to exhaustion, she finds herself locked in a cell together with a shrimp called Squishy who later becomes her best friends.Who was behind this kidnapping? Will they be able to escape the prison and return home safely?
  • Book for Kids: Adventure of Schnubby the Unicorn

    Emily Le

    language (, June 8, 2015)
    Schnubby, a blue-colored unicorn, sets on a journey as his parents’ kingdom in Phantasmia is destroyed by an evil witch. All the unicorns are sent to Earth, but the humans are not as kind as they have imagined and with their last powers, Schnubby’s parents sends him back to Phantasmia. Alone, Schnubby befriends a rabbit called Stumple and together with the White Fairy, the guardian of the Happy Forest, they embark on the search for the evil witch’s hideout. Will Phantasmia’s inhabitants help Schnubby defeat the wicked witch? Will he ever discover his powers and manage to bring all the unicorn back to where they belong? How will Schnubby deal with the heavy responsibility that lies on his shoulders?
  • Strategies for Study Success, Sentence Structure

    Emily Levy

    Paperback (self, )
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