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Books with author Robert A Williams

  • What I am Today?: Bed Time Story For Kids toddler Children age 2-6 Yrs to create imagination to their minds.

    A.K. Williams

    language (, April 22, 2019)
    THE BENEFITS OF STORYTELLING (Bed Times Story) Idealizing sleep time will mean a higher nature of rest for both you and your children, however, another essential part is narrating. While you may think perusing sleep time stories just enables your little one snooze to off to the sound of your voice, there is a huge number of different advantages, including: Advancement of creative energy – perusing anecdotal stories to youngsters urges them to utilize their creative energy and picture the scene in their mind The more profound comprehension of the world – narrating is fun and energizing yet, in addition, empowers anybody to encounter distinctive societies and customs. Kids adapt new data about the world without acknowledging, and accordingly, create more prominent compassion Parent-youngster holding – perusing to your tyke is quality time for both you and them, encouraging a positive relationship Correspondence and social abilities – perusing sleep time stories enable kids' relational abilities to develop monstrously. They make inquiries about the story, while likewise adapting new vocabulary and expanding their core interest. Socially, youngsters figure out how to tune in to others through narrating and start to comprehend that not every person translates things a similar way Bound to peruse for joy – perusing to youngsters when they're youthful methods they're bound to keep perusing for joy as they develop. This will empower them to gain autonomously from books
  • You Can Think About: Rhyming Book For Kids and Family as Bed Time Story for beautiful poem

    A.K. Williams

    language (, April 11, 2019)
    Improves Memory and Cognitive Development Nursery rhymes are on a very basic level examples which can enable kids to improve their review and remembrance abilities. Moreover, most rhymes are stories with a starting, center, and end. This structure can enable youngsters to get circumstances and logical results and sharpen their successive thinking. Strikingly, the subjective advancement advantages of rhymes even reach out to embryos. An examination from the University of Florida requested that pregnant ladies recount a nursery rhyme to their infants three times each day for about a month and a half toward the start of their third trimester (28 weeks). The analysts at that point tried fetal acknowledgment of a similar rhyme spoken by an outsider at 34 weeks. By checking the babies' pulse, the analysts found that the hatchlings perceived the rhyme, proposing the intensity of rhyme to encourage memory and thinking. Rhyming Develops Literacy Analysts initially found the connection among's rhyming and perusing during the 1980s. From that point forward, think about after examination has recommended that great rhymers end up being great perusers. Nursery rhyme books are usually a youngster's first involvement with education, presenting them to phonetics and word constituents. For example, kids who discuss the expression "feline in the cap on a tangle" can recognize that "at" is the word fragment or shared factor. Understanding constituents along these lines enable youngsters to separate new words into little words, an ability called phonemic mindfulness. Kids who do this well are probably going to encounter perusing accomplishment not far off. Advances in Language Development Rhymes advance language learning in a few different ways. For one, youngsters hear how vowels and consonants sound when they tune in to nursery rhymes. Rhymes exhibit how to join these sounds to shape words. Rhymes likewise show fitting pitch, voice articulation, rhythm, volume, and beat. Besides, nursery rhymes frequently open kids to unprecedented words, in this way extending their vocabularies. For instance, There Was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe incorporates words like "whipped," "soundly," and "stock." Often, kids carry on nursery rhymes, which causes them to put these new words in a setting. Empowers Social and Emotional Development Presenting nursery rhymes is a magnificent holding movement, regardless of whether for a gathering of kids or for guardians and kids. Remembering and recounting nursery rhymes energizes self-articulation and manufactures certainty since rhymes are so natural to learn. Further, numerous nursery rhymes contain humor and different feelings, helping kids build up these capacities with respect to themselves. In Short Nursery rhymes may appear to be a senseless, inefficient hobby, yet volumes of experimental proof recommend that they are really important educational apparatuses for little kids. Rhymes help build up the memory, language abilities, and perusing aptitudes such that slips in under children's radars in light of the fact that, to the exclusion of everything else, rhymes are out and out fun. On the off chance that you might want to find out about how you can encourage your youngster's initial instruction experience, demand a free data unit from K12.
  • Playing Coy: The Disclosures of a Closeted Man

    Robert William Penn

    language (, Sept. 17, 2015)
    Playing Coy is a compendium of poems that I wrote in Summer 2015 about the four romantic objects of my affection throughout my college career. I grew up conservative and Christian, so when I had my first crush on a handsome gym goer, I was started on the biggest discovery of my life; my sexuality. I found that themes of art-visual and performance based, literature, femininity, cities, and social media played a big role not only in my writings but also in my life. All of those things mean something special to me, thus, it was natural, I suppose, that they wriggled their way into my writing. Before coming up with an order of works for Playing Coy, however, I sat down and looked at all of them and tried to figure out the most logical way to fit them together. I asked myself, what is the bird eye view of The Disclosures of a Closeted Man? Then it hit me. Acceptance, not from the men, but the acceptance of me for myself. And so I modeled the poems by mood, to allude to the stages of grief; the grief I found myself in after realizing that me, good ol’ Christian Bobby, was gay. I saw it fitting to open with shock and move forward into pain, anger, and depression before the upward turn, reconstruction and then acceptance of myself. So, contrary to the book’s title, I am not a closeted man. I am openly homoromantic and I am comfortable saying so.
  • How to Tell the Birds from the Flowers

    Robert Williams Wood

    Hardcover (Wilder Publications, Jan. 19, 2011)
    How to Tell the Birds from the Flowers is a whimsical and delightful book of children's verse. Each verse centers around two things that resemble one another and each poem is wonderfully illustrated. This facsimile edition includes the wonderfully illustrative hand drawn lettering. The Harrier, harassed by the Hare, Presents a picture of despair; Although as far as I'm concerned, I love to see the tables turned. The Harrier flies with all his might, It is a harum-scare'm flight: I'm not surprised he does not care, To meet the fierce pursuing Hare. Wilder Publications is a green publisher. All of our books are printed to order. This reduces waste and helps us keep prices low while greatly reducing our impact on the environment.
  • Don't Hate the Player; Hate the Game

    Robert Williams

    Paperback (Tate Publishing, Sept. 9, 2008)
    Finally, here is a book that effectively examines this situation and offers safe solutions for beating the game. Dont Hate the Player; Hate the Game by Robert Williams is a straightforward, practical, and humorous playbook that illustrates some of the major age-old techniques known as the game used by many men to attract and exploit women. The point of this book is not to merely reveal trade secrets, but to enlighten and encourage young ladies while retraining and refocusing young men, answering questions such as, Why do players play? and How do I recognize a player? Ultimately, young ladies will learn to form positive, lasting relationships.
  • Math Riddles for Smart Kids : Brain Teaser Logic Puzzles Activity Book for kids to experience about fun and vocabulary

    A.K. Williams

    language (, March 31, 2019)
    In this present reality where kids' lives are winding up progressively more put resources into informal organizations, it is ending up vital to discover approaches to bond with youngsters and help them learn outside of these systems. A decent method for doing this is offering questions to kids and showing them the rationale behind them. Puzzles are progressively helpful and can improve youngsters' psychological state in more ways than you may anticipate. Acquaint them with scholarly silliness: Laughter is essential to bliss and wellbeing. What's more, giggling is a decent method to spur individuals to keep working following a long repetitive day. It can loosen up the mind and body, encourages us discharge pressure, and makes us feel extraordinary. Weariness and keeping youngsters' consideration is one of the biggest issues related with training today, so puzzles can be an extraordinary method to separate the day and loosen up the mind, while keeping the cerebrum working. Work their minds: Problem illuminating and basic reasoning aptitudes are two of the most critical and looked for after capacities in the public eye today. This is shown by the significance of state-administered testing while getting into school and graduate school. Both the ACT and SAT are vigorously founded on basic reasoning and critical thinking abilities. Enigmas have been appeared to improve youngsters' cognizance and inventiveness, making them the ideal prep for kids.
  • Wonder World: Part 1: The Other Side of the Sun

    Robert W. Williams

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 11, 2012)
    Wonder World is a wildy exciting seven part series for readers of all ages! Five teens find themselves stranded on an alien planet where they must fight for their lives as they travel around a colorful yet foreboding globe in search of treasure hidden deep within alien ruins. Both beautiful and terrible creatures abound as they befriend the native walking sticks and learn to survive while exploring this newly discovered world!
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  • Famous Heroes of the American West

    William Roberts

    Audio CD (Naxos AudioBooks, June 5, 2012)
    Famous Heroes of the American West is a lively account of the 'Wild West' and its renowned figures, narrated with vigour by Adam Sims. The lives of Davy Crockett, Christopher 'Kit' Carson, Calamity Jane and Sitting Bull, amongst others, are explored in detail. Their exploits, adventures and alliances make for fascinating listening.
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  • Mistake-Proofing Leadership: Know What to do, When and How

    Robert Brown, Rudy Williams

    eBook (bp books, Aug. 17, 2019)
    The inspiring story that will change how you lead in everything you doFor ten years near the end of their careers, Drs. Rudy Williams and Bob Brown led leadership workshops for young, inexperienced supervisors all the way to C-suite veterans. They knew that anyone can be an effective leader by learning leadership tools, reflecting about their use, practicing, sharing experiences, and receiving feedback. Mistake-Proofing Leadership is a compilation of their workshops allowing you to learn leadership in the right ways, as if you were attending the workshop yourself. In 200 pages, you will benefit from $2,500 worth of leadership workshops, with no travel, in less time, with no unhealthy meals and taking breaks whenever you wish without missing anything. You will learn what tools to use at the right time. You will also learn how to apply the mistake-proofing concepts of Lean Thinking to your leadership. You will learn the difference between nominal leaders (which most people are) and true leaders (which you will become).Areas covered include:The four pillars of leadershipBuilding teamsHarnessing the Speed of ThoughtDelegatingCustomer and employee loyaltyLarge-scale changeCommunicatingMistake-proofing, mistake-proofingJoin Rudy and Bob in what should be a transforming experience.
  • The Lost Warship

    ROBERT MOORE WILLIAMS

    language (Spastic Cat Press, May 27, 2010)
    The Lost Warship appeared in the January 1943 issue of Amazing Stories.Jap bombs rained down, there was a tremendous blast—and a weird thing happened to the Idaho
  • Life Lost and Found

    A.K. Williams

    eBook (, Nov. 11, 2015)
    She isn’t dead—but she might as well be.Parties aren’t Madeline’s thing. Being social isn’t her thing. She’s a five-foot eight-inch industrial-strength loser. She’s invisible. She’s no one. She could drop dead in class and no one would notice. So why does she accept an invitation—from someone she barely knows—to the party of the year?Certainly not because Mark Alister is going. Popular, attractive, universally desired Mark Alister. A boy like that would never even look at a trainwreck like her.But . . . he does! He talks to her! They fall in love! And they live happily ever after. The end.Yeah, not a chance. Maybe if she lived in a Disney movie. In reality, Madeline has walked straight into a trap—one which no amount of wishing on stars can save her from. Mark is going to make her face everything she’s been hiding from for the past seven years. He’s going to make her take a hard look at the scars on her arms. And facing the truth about Madeline Parker could either end up fixing her, and make her worthy of being loved . . . or it could kill her.Or both.Equal parts light-hearted and heartbreaking, Life Lost and Found is the story of one girl’s fight to escape a life of isolation, bullying, and self-harm—and into something brighter.All sales are donated to charityThis book was written with a single goal: to help. Which is why 100% of all sales are donated to charity, in particular the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. (No affiliation, it’s just a good cause. Learn about them at afsp.org) Head over to the book's website at www.lifelostandfound.com for current supported charities, as well as bonus content.
  • Spiders Fun Facts: 25 Facts With Real Images For The Most Incredible Article about Spiders You'll Ever Read For Kids & Adults

    A.K. Williams

    language (, April 7, 2019)
    Spiders (request Araneae) are air-breathing arthropods that have eight legs and chelicerae with teeth ready to infuse venom. They are the biggest request of the 8-legged creature and rank seventh in absolute species decent variety among all requests of living beings. Spiders are discovered worldwide on each landmass aside from Antarctica and have turned out to be set up in almost every living space with the special cases of air and ocean colonization. As of November 2015, no less than 45,700 arachnid species, and 113 families have been recorded by taxonomists. Nonetheless, there has been dispute inside mainstream researchers with respect to how every one of these families ought to be characterized, as of confirming by the more than 20 unique orders that have been proposed since 1900. Anatomically, arachnids vary from different arthropods in that the standard body fragments are melded into two tagmata, the cephalothorax, and stomach area, and joined by a little, tube-shaped pedicel. In contrast to creepy crawlies, insects don't have to receive wires. In all with the exception of the crudest gathering, the Mesothelae, creepy crawlies have the most unified sensory systems all things considered, as all their ganglia are intertwined into one mass in the cephalothorax. In contrast to most arthropods, spiders have no extensor muscles in their appendages and rather expand them by water-powered weight. Their mid-regions bear members that have been altered into spinnerets that expel silk from up to six sorts of organs. Spider catching networks shift broadly in size, shape and the measure of sticky string utilized. It currently creates the impression that the winding sphere web might be one of the most punctual structures, and creepy crawlies that produce tangled webs are more plenteous and differing than circle web insects. A spider-like 8-legged creature with silk-delivering nozzles showed up in the Devonian time frame around 386 million years prior, however, these creatures evidently needed spinnerets. Genuine creepy crawlies have been found in Carboniferous rocks from 318 to 299 million years back, and are fundamentally the same as the crudest enduring suborder, the Mesothelae. The fundamental gatherings of present-day insects, Mygalomorphae and Araneomorphae, first showed up in the Triassic time frame, before 200 million years back.