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Books with author Julia Rambharose

  • Just One More Hug Mama

    Julia Rambharose

    Paperback (Lotus Creations Publication, Feb. 14, 2018)
    "Just One More Hug Mama" highlights a child speaking to her parents about her daily activities. The child expresses “big feelings” and needs help regulating these overwhelming feelings. We are reminded of parents and educators to be calm when children are having a difficult time regulating their emotions. "Just One More Hug Mama" connects parents with their children. It enables the child who has not acquired language to express his or her feelings. We all need hugs, cuddles, and snuggles. It is a reminder to hug our precious little ones more each day.
  • Gajendra

    Julia Rambharose

    language (Lotus Creations Publication, Dec. 13, 2018)
    The Gajendra pastime is described in Canto 8 of the Srimad Bhagvatam; the essence of the Vedic scriptures. Gajendra, the powerful elephant encountered insurmountable adversity. He prayed sincerely and surrendered completely without any inhibitions to Lord Vishnu. This pastime teaches us all to surrender completely and to possess unflinching faith in the Lord.
  • Gary and Zack Become Friends

    Julia Rambharose

    (Lotus Creations Publication, May 26, 2016)
    Gary was a carefree, happy elephant who was not always kind or respectful of the other animals' feelings. One day he disturbed Zack, the crocodile who became very angry and attacked him. Gary realized that he was inconsiderate and Zack learned that it is important to express feelings without physically hurting others. After their encounter they both became friends. This book encourages children to express their feelings amicably and encourages children not to resort to physically hurting others. It highlights the importance of "talking it out." It also shows the importance of adults assisting young children and the mediating skills required in such situations. "Gary and Zack" is written in a simple, rhythmic style that appeals to young readers and even older children. It can be enjoyed by all; even adults who can emulate Grandpa Mac and Gary's father who was willing to help and mediate.
  • The Works of A Creative Child

    Julia Rose

    eBook
    This is a collection of essays and art from my childhood that displays, my interests, passions, creativity, and philosophy. Follow me on my journey of improvement in writing.
  • The View from Willow Hill

    Julia Rose

    language (Create Space, Nov. 15, 2013)
    The View from Willow Hill is a story of heartbreak, courage, soul searching and forgiveness. As a child, Autumn was abandoned by her parents and then raised by her grandmother, a brilliant poet. Now Autumn is 23, and alone in the world. She is surrounded by friends but struggles to resolve her past. Her emotional journey as a young adult along with her grandmother's fortitude teaches Autumn to reach for the stars.
  • Gary and Zack Become Friends

    Julia Rambharose

    (Lotus Creations Publication, June 17, 2016)
    Gary was a carefree, happy elephant who was not always kind or respectful of the other animals' feelings. One day he disturbed Zack, the crocodile who became very angry and attacked him. Gary realized that he was inconsiderate and Zack learned that it is important to express feelings without physically hurting others. After their encounter they both became friends. This book encourages children to express their feelings amicably and encourages children not to resort to physically hurting others. It highlights the importance of "talking it out." It also shows the importance of adults assisting young children and the mediating skills required in such situations. "Gary and Zack" is written in a simple, rhythmic style that appeals to young readers and even older children. It can be enjoyed by all; even adults who can emulate Grandpa Mac and Gary's father who was willing to help and mediate.
  • Gajendra

    Julia Rambharose

    (Independently published, Dec. 14, 2018)
    The Gajendra pastime is described in Canto 8 of the Srimad Bhagvatam; the essence of the Vedic scriptures. Gajendra, the powerful elephant encountered insurmountable adversity. He prayed sincerely and surrendered completely without any inhibitions to Lord Vishnu. This pastime teaches us all to surrender completely and to possess unflinching faith in the Lord.