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Books with author Regina J. Williams

  • Anger Management: The Summarized Kid's Guide to Overcoming Explosive Anger and Emotional Problems

    Regina Williams

    Paperback (Lulu.com, Oct. 24, 2019)
    Would you like to learn how to keep anger from getting the best of your children? Would you like to know how not to let anger wear your kids down physically and emotionally? Are you ready to teach your kids and teen how to take responsibility for their emotions and effectively manage their anger? This is a self-awareness, self-management, and Anger Management Workbook for Teens, Kids, and children at large, which offers kid-friendly strategic exercises and skills needed to feel happier, calmer, and take control of anger. When you have children, who are always attacking each other, take this seriously because many parents are outfitted to complete the unavoidable tantrums and meltdowns of little children. As kids develop, they will gain persistence, develop even more skills, and learn about problem resolving strategies. Everyone gets angry but teaching kids how to respond to anger is what matters.
  • Floaties Five Little Ducks BB

    J Williams

    Hardcover (The Five Mile Press Pty Ltd, Sept. 29, 2003)
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  • The Carolina Magazine, Vol. 2: Official Literary Organ of the Student Body of the University of North Carolina; October 7, 1930-May 22, 1931

    J. C. Williams

    Paperback (Forgotten Books, Jan. 14, 2018)
    Excerpt from The Carolina Magazine, Vol. 2: Official Literary Organ of the Student Body of the University of North Carolina; October 7, 1930-May 22, 1931I awoke in murky darkness with the sensa tion that I was floating on top of a huge balloon filled with water. My resting place was soft, so miserably soft that the slightest movement on my part made me seem to drift down and down into an abyss of waves that strangely dared not drown me. It was a curious, creeping, awful sensation to be there; the more so be cause I knew not nor could I begin to guess where I really was, or how I had come to be there.God! It was dark; the stillness sang into my ears the song of the boiling kettle. Scarcely daring to breathe, I lay there and listened intently, longingly listened for any sound of man, beast, or machine that would prove. To me that I was still in the world. There was only the boiling song of the stillness! I thought of the stars. I recalled having heard that the spheres make music up above the world almost half way to heaven, gasping at the idea that I might be half way to heaven.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
  • The Squirrel's Pilgrim's Progress; A Book for Boys and Girls

    J. D. Williams

    Paperback (General Books LLC, Feb. 2, 2012)
    This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1915. Excerpt: ... CHAPTER XIX. On Saturday afternoon Tiny and Winkle Weasel went out for a frolic in the forest beyond the river. Reynard Redfox had almost recovered from his severe cold, but he stayed at home, thinking of the golden summer so near at hand with its red strawberries and wild grapes. Winkle came from a family of very bloodthirsty and suspicious character, but Miss Hare's teachings had made him as gentle as Weenie Mouse. Although Tiny had been taught to sbun weasels, he had become quite fond of Winkle, because he was bright and active. Side by side they made their way through the deep forest. The birds sang merrily and the sun shone brightly. Lady's-slippers with lemoncolored pouches and long slender leaves grew in the damp, low grounds. Occasionally a rose-colored one nodded its fairy head at them. "Summer will come soon," said Tiny, his voice ringing with happiness. "Yes," replied Winkle, as he stopped to sniff at a fallen log. "How glad I am that cold weather has passed away!" A turn in the path brought them to a clump of hazel bushes, where a queer spectacle met their gaze. An animal covered with mud and moss was trailing along towards the creek. A striped gopher, a queer little animal with bloated cheeks and no neck at all, was annoying the poor creature by jumping upon its back. A QUDER LITTLE ANIMAL WITH BLOATED CHEEKS AMD NO NECK AT ALL WAS TOMME.NTINO THE POOB CHBA'ITKE BY JUMPING UPON ITS BACK. "It is a turtle," said Tiny, who had seen creatures of its kind before. "It has just awakened from its winter slumber. You know that a turtle settles down in the mud as soon as the frost kills the insects, and there it stays until warm weather comes again." "Stop teasing that turtle!" cried Winkie to the gopher. "If you do not cease, you shall feel the points...
  • Thinking Aloud

    J.G. Williams

    Paperback (SCM Press, Jan. 1, 1963)
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  • One Small Boy's Wish

    E. J. Williams

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 7, 2016)
    This poem is a story based on a family’s real life experience. There was a warm sunny August day when a 5 year-old boy blew a dandelion clock and wished… and there was a cold winter’s day in December when a family trip did not go as planned. Did the day really end as it does in this book? With a great imagination, dreams (and wishes) can always come true!
  • Deputy Gabe Rashford: Showdown at Buzzards Creek

    J C Williams

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 16, 2019)
    An action-packed Wild West Adventure and the perfect read for the entire family. For years, the town of Buzzards Creek was a godforsaken dust pit in the middle of a hostile desert.Only senseless folk or those who’d found themselves lost stumbled upon it — that is, until the surrounding hills gave up their biggest secret…Word of the precious yellow-bearing ore began to spread, and soon there was a rush of people heading into town, its population swelling, with every man, woman, child (and dog) eager to make their fortune there.The promise of riches sure does crazy things to a man, and where there was a steady supply of gold, there were treacherous, cutthroat villains waiting and eager to steal a slice of the pie. The good townsfolk of Buzzards Creek couldn’t rely on their mayor, or their sheriff, for that matter, either, as they were just as corrupt.Fed up with the rising crime rate, the district marshal sent the only man he could rely on and trust to clean up this mess: Hank Rashford and his son, Deputy Gabe Rashford.Dealing with murderous criminals was nothing new for Sheriff Rashford, but could this be the mission that’d finally cost him and his boy their lives?
  • The Confederate Fiddle

    J.R. Williams

    Hardcover (Prentice Hall, Aug. 16, 1962)
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  • Time Travel Kids

    Reginald Williams

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 6, 1746)
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  • Hamish McScabbard

    J C Williams

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 8, 2016)
    Hamish McScabbard is a thrilling tale of marauding Vikings that your children will love!It was 848 AD in the land that would be known as Scotland.Two great forces - the Scotti and the Pict - enjoy a fragile truce which is threatened by the arrival of Ivor the Boneless and his marauding Vikings. The invasion would cause turmoil in the region, and shake the foundation of this land to its very core. Hamish McScabbard – the son of a powerful clan leader, could be all that stood in the way of Viking domination (with a bit of help from his friend, Tam)If Hamish failed in his quest, the land he called home would be no more.
  • The Squirrel's Pilgrim's Progress: A Book For Boys And Girls

    J. D. Williams

    Hardcover (Palala Press, Dec. 7, 2015)
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
  • Welcome to Purgatory

    S J Williams

    Paperback (Nook Press, Dec. 7, 2017)
    After what should have been a simple home invasion goes wrong, Marc, a brutal and cunning thief chases a job lead to a small town called Purgatory in a remote corner of Utah. Nothing in this small sleepy town is what it seems, but he ignores his instincts to run because the promise of easy money is too much for Marc to resist. Loaded up with the spoils of the job, Marc gets knocked off course by unexpected events and takes shelter from a surprise winter storm in an old house outside of town. Trapped there with two sickly children, Lucian and Jessamine, along with their benevolent caretaker, Mary Anne, he quickly discovers the children are anything but normal. With time running out and the lines between reality and nightmares blurring, Marc searches for a way out in this intense supernatural thriller. Welcome to Purgatory, once you move in, you can never move out.