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  • Introducing Teddy

    Jessica Walton

    Paperback (Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, June 2, 2016)
    Errol and his teddy, Thomas, are best friends who do everything together. Whether it's riding a bike, playing in the tree house, having a tea party or all of the above, every day holds something fun to do together. One sunny day, Errol finds that Thomas the Teddy is sad, and Errol can't figure out why. Then Thomas the Teddy finally tells Errol what Teddy has been afraid to say: 'In my heart, I've always known that I'm a girl teddy, not a boy teddy. I wish my name was Tilly.' And Errol says, 'I don't care if you're a girl teddy or a boy teddy! What matters is that you are my friend.' A sweet and gentle story about being true to yourself and being a good friend, Introducing Teddy can also help children understand gender identity.
  • Instant Pot Cookbook: The Easy 5-Ingredients Or Less Instant Pot Cookbook- 101 Quick, Simple And Delicious Recipes Made For Your Instant Pot High Pressure Cooker Cooking At Home

    Jessica C. Waston

    eBook
    Do you have an Instant Pot or wanna have one?Do you want to have easy and delicious foods made just in 5 ingredients or less?Do you want to be professional about using instant pot pressure cooker?If yes for any of above questions, then this book is for you!There are all sorts of amazing kitchen gadgets out there today, but one truly outshines them all: the instant pot. Your instant pot is the key to eating healthy meals on demand. It does literally everything you could wish for, from Steam, to pressure cooking, to making yoghurt. Some models even bake breads and boil eggs without a fuss. It is every single modern cooking gadget rolled into one easy package!No need to be an expert chef. No need to have all evening to yourself. You don't even need much money! These delicious and simple recipes are easy for anyone to pull off, and you will not miss your old fast food and microwave lifestyle. So whether you are a busy family, a working professional, or a student, the instant pot will be your kitchen friend for many years to come.Inside this book, you will find a large amount of delicious recipes, including: Meat Dishes, Poultry Dishes, Seafood, Vegetarian Dishes, Soup, Side Dishes & Desserts. Each will be marked if the recipe is Dairy Free (not including eggs), (DF), Gluten Free (GF),or Vegan (V). We have also included a key for Low carb (LC) and Low Fat (LF).Gone are the days when a handful of recipes were all that was available, and you tended to cook the same dishes over and over again. Now you have dozens to choose from and with Instant Pot Cookbook you have easy-to-follow recipes which are delicious, yet simple to prepare.For more information, please just pay you 1 minute and scroll up to look inside, you will like it! GET THE COPY NOW!
  • True Spirit: The True Story of a 16-Year-Old Australian Who Sailed Solo, Nonstop, and Unassisted Around the World

    Jessica Watson

    Paperback (Atria Books, Sept. 7, 2010)
    On May 15, 2010, after 210 days at sea and more than 22,000 nautical miles, 16-year-old Jessica Watson sailed her 33-foot boat triumphantly back to land. She had done it. She was the youngest person to sail solo, unassisted, and nonstop around the world. Jessica spent years preparing for this moment, years focused on achieving her dream. Yet only eight months before, she collided with a 63,000-ton freighter. It seemed to many that she’d failed before she’d even begun, but Jessica brushed herself off, held her head high, and kept going. Told in Jessica’s own words, True Spirit is the story of her epic voyage. It tells how a young girl, once afraid of everything, decided to test herself on an extraordinary adventure that included gale-force winds, mountainous waves, hazardous icebergs, and extreme loneliness on a vast sea, with no land in sight and no help close at hand. True Spirit is an inspiring story of risk, guts, determination, and achievement that ultimately proves we all have the power to live our dreams—no matter how big or small.
  • True Spirit: The True Story of a 16-Year-Old Australian Who Sailed Solo, Nonstop, and Unassisted Around the World

    Jessica Watson

    eBook (Atria Books, Sept. 7, 2010)
    True Spirit is Jessica Watson's own account of becoming, at just sixteen, the youngest person to ever sail solo, unassisted and non-stop around the globe. Now back in Australia after two hundred and ten harrowing days at sea in a 10 meter boat, teenage sailor and adventurer Jessica Watson takes readers beyond what has been revealed in the media and on her blog. She shares her preparation, how her parents came to terms with her decision, and a journey that included sleep deprivation, technical problems, gale-force winds, mountainous seas, and hazardous icebergs. She will also share how she managed to maintain composure against solitude that most of us can only imagine dealing with alone on a vast sea, with no land in sight and no help close at hand. This is a compelling, inspiring story of risk, guts, determination and achievement that will capture the hearts and mind of all those who admire an adventurous spirit. This eBook contains 19 embedded videos of the amazing journey that Jessica filmed as she sailed around the world. Note: Download time is 4-6 minutes.
  • Indigo Blue

    Jessica Watson

    eBook (Lothian Children's Books, Jan. 11, 2018)
    Alex feels like a fish out of water in her new hometown - the sleepy little lakeside village of Boreen Point where she is reluctantly sent to live with her slightly eccentric aunt for her final year of high school. None of Alex's classmates could care less about the new girl, so Alex couldn't care less about them . . . or so she tries to tell herself.As a distraction from what is quickly shaping up to be a very lonely year, Alex spends her savings on a rundown little yacht and throws herself into restoring it. A curious discovery leads to the beginnings of a friendship, but it's Sam - the sailmaker's apprentice - and his mysterious ways that capture Alex's attention and force her to question what is real and what matters most.A captivating novel about fate, friendship and finding yourself from Young Australian of the Year 2011, Jessica Watson.
  • Duffy The Disney Bear: Mickey's New Friend

    Jessica Ward

    language (Disney Press, Aug. 21, 2012)
    Duffy the bear is the perfect traveling companion. Why? Because hes cuddly, adventurous, and very photogenic! No wonder Mickey loves to take Duffy on all of his trips. This storybook tells the tale of how Duffy came to be how Minnie made the little stuffed bear and filled him with love so that Mickey would always have a friend by his side.
  • The Ball That Couldn't Bounce: An Easy Reader

    Jessica Ward

    eBook (Jessica Ward, )
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  • Where Is the Voice of God?

    Jessica Helton

    language (Little Creek Books, Imprint of Jan-Carol Publishing, Inc., May 4, 2015)
    The story of Elijah climbing Mount Horeb is so deep but simple. The simplicity of the voice of God is brought to life with humor and respect through colorful pages which help children use their imagination to understand what Elijah went through just to hear from God. This story encourages Parent-Child Bible study by shedding light on the barrier Jesus broke between man and God when He died on the cross.
  • True Spirit: The True Story of a 16-Year-Old Australian Who Sailed Solo, Nonstop, and Unassisted Around the World

    Jessica Watson

    Paperback (Atria, Sept. 7, 2010)
    On May 15, 2010, after 210 days at sea and more than 22,000 nautical miles, 16-year-old Jessica Watson sailed her 33-foot boat triumphantly back to land. She had done it. She was the youngest person to sail solo, unassisted, and nonstop around the world. Jessica spent years preparing for this moment, years focused on achieving her dream. Yet only eight months before, she collided with a 63,000-ton freighter. It seemed to many that she’d failed before she’d even begun, but Jessica brushed herself off, held her head high, and kept going. Told in Jessica’s own words, True Spirit is the story of her epic voyage. It tells how a young girl, once afraid of everything, decided to test herself on an extraordinary adventure that included gale-force winds, mountainous waves, hazardous icebergs, and extreme loneliness on a vast sea, with no land in sight and no help close at hand. True Spirit is an inspiring story of risk, guts, determination, and achievement that ultimately proves we all have the power to live our dreams—no matter how big or small.
  • How to Break My Neck

    Jessica L. Walsh

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 19, 2018)
    The poems in the second edition of Jessica Walsh's HOW TO BREAK MY NECK are palpable. With tales of mortality, morality, womanhood, and breaths of life often unnoticed or taken for granted, Walsh transfigures words into strokes of paint that blend into a zenful yet heart-wrenching portrait of the world women live in. With new poems not previously seen in the first edition, HOW TO BREAK MY NECK is not only beautiful and mournful, but new, fresh, breathing, and very much alive.
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  • True Spirit: The Aussie Girl Who Took on the World

    Jessica Watson

    Paperback (Hachette Australia, Aug. 1, 2011)
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  • Born Again

    Jessica Helton

    Paperback (Little Creek Books, June 26, 2017)
    Born Again is an allegory that takes the reader on a journey from the beginning of time, to the fall of mankind, the salvation of Jesus, to the reuniting of man with God. Children are delighted by the discovery that God can make them new in soul. Pain and hurt are taken away when Tread, a traveling 'tire' decides to return to his Master and he is reunited with God, the Master. The book is the essence and root of Christianity and therefore received in all denominations. It unifies the church in one agreement: we all have turned away from God, have sinned, and need a Savior. Written and illustrated in such ways that children will enjoy the message and delight in the illustrations.