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Books with title Being Together

  • Better Together

    Annika J Zekveld

    Paperback (Independently published, May 3, 2019)
    Rosa has lived in South Africa for as long as she can remember. Judy has lived a rich life in England with her parents and her dog. One day Judy runs away to a small farm where she meets a girl who is also hiding there.
  • Together

    Phyllis Perry

    language (Published by CUSTOM BOOK PUBLICATIONS, April 21, 2015)
    Holly woke in the hospital bed… The Fourth of July accident had taken the lives of her mother and father, and she faced a future filled with both change and challenge. Living with her grandparents on ten acres out in the country would be a lot different from living in town. It meant a new school, and new friends. When she is not invited to an 'old' friend's birthday party, she realizes that she cannot live in the past. Holly forms a bond with her Granddad when she studies to become a ham radio operator, and join him in his favourite pastime. When he has what seems to be a heart attack, a fall fishing trip almost turns into a tragedy. Holly's new knowledge of amateur radio helps save the day. Only when Gram and Holly bring Granddad home from the hospital does Holly realize how important the three of them are to each other… TOGETHER.
  • Being alone, being together

    Terry Berger

    Unknown Binding (distributed by Childrens Press, Jan. 13, 1975)
    Explores the emotional comforts and discomforts of being alone and being with other people.
  • Together

    Hazel Hutchins, Alice Priestley

    Library Binding (Annick Press, )
    A child's-eye view of keeping it all together. Acclaimed children's writer Hazel Hutchins explores the concept of what-goes-with-what in her new picture book for preschoolers -- whether it's buttons that keep your shirt together, or shoelaces that keep your feet in your shoes. Playful text coupled with lively illustrations will keep children engaged and encourage them to build their vocabulary. As young children struggle, literally, with keeping it all together, here's the book to keep them from coming undone, blowing away or falling apart. From getting dressed at the start of the day to leaving school at the end, there is plenty of opportunity throughout the story to make connections. With Together, Hazel Hutchins has created another rhythmic and imaginative tale, richly realized by Alice Priestley's vibrant illustrations.
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  • COMING TOGETHER

    Stanley j. Rollerson

    language (Stanley j. Rollerson, Aug. 27, 2015)
    COMING TOGETHER is a powerful noel about New York City prostitutes. In starting clarity ugly truths --- greed, jealousy, loneliness and heartache; hope, the search for joy. An inside story of day - day tragedy and triumph in a professional hustling family's togetherness.COMING TOGETHER is philosophically inspired confession, thought - provoking, warmly sensitive. A fascinating unprejudiced behind --- the --- scenes insight into a human condition that thrives in shadowed doorways and cheap hotels. It exposes evil where evil dwells.COMING TOGETHER is refreshingly honest, a heartfelt autobiographical story of winners, losers, of the hypocritical self-righteous with dirty minds. It's an unglamorous portrait of morality --- as you like it. Without apology it defines a dimension of human nature that won't go away because that's how it is.
  • Together!

    Jess Stockham

    Board book (Child's Play International, March 1, 2009)
    Babies will love lifting the flaps in these delightful board books to find out all about themselves! Focusing on friendship, play, relaxation and cooperation, these lift-the-flap books encourage conversation.
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  • Better Together

    Kallie George, Stephanie Graegin

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Feb. 27, 2018)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Spring has come to Fernwood Forest, and the Heartwood Hotel is all a-bustle. With Mr. Heartwood off on vacation, it's up to Mona and the rest of the staff to keep everything running smoothly. When rumors buzz of a rival hotel, Gilles is determined to prove that the Heartwood is the very best with the splashiest Spring Splash the forest has ever seen. Guests check in from near and far to compete for the Cutest Egg, the Tiniest Talent and the Best Blossom. Newcomer Henry is all too happy to help out, making Mona start to feel unsure of her place. Does the Heartwood really need her as much as she thought? But soon there's more to worry about than whose egg has the sweetest speckles. Some decidedly uninvited guests have been drawn to the festivities. Can Mona find a way to bring everyone together in time to save them all from danger? Readers will cheer for these kind, brave, beloved characters as they embark on their next adventure in the third book of the charmingly illustrated Heartwood Hotel series.
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  • Together

    Derek Heinz, Megan Myers

    Hardcover (Derek Heinz Publishing, Nov. 21, 2017)
    In this charming story, the father-child bond is celebrated through outdoor adventures and a shared love of humanity. Told through easy-to-read rhyming couplets, Together is a story all families will treasure in their collection.
  • Together

    Hazel Hutchins, Alice Priestley

    Paperback (Annick Press, )
    A child's-eye view of keeping it all together. Acclaimed children's writer Hazel Hutchins explores the concept of what-goes-with-what in her new picture book for preschoolers -- whether it's buttons that keep your shirt together, or shoelaces that keep your feet in your shoes. Playful text coupled with lively illustrations will keep children engaged and encourage them to build their vocabulary. As young children struggle, literally, with keeping it all together, here's the book to keep them from coming undone, blowing away or falling apart. From getting dressed at the start of the day to leaving school at the end, there is plenty of opportunity throughout the story to make connections. With Together, Hazel Hutchins has created another rhythmic and imaginative tale, richly realized by Alice Priestley's vibrant illustrations.
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  • Together

    Vera Lyon, George Ella; Rosenberry

    Paperback (Houghton Mifflin, March 15, 1996)
    An illustrated poem about togetherness and friendship. Includes suggestions for classroom activities.
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  • Coming Together

    Yahkira B-Johnson

    Paperback (Outskirts Press, March 15, 2016)
    Kira's shoes are missing! Can you help Kira find them? Join Kira and Kira's playful puppy Jax on their adventure to piece together the mystery. Will they find Kira's shoes, or will Kira discover something even more important?
  • Better Together

    Sheryl Shapiro, Dusan Petricic, Simon Shapiro

    Paperback (Annick Press, Feb. 1, 2011)
    Mix anything together and who knows what you’ll get. You may create something wonderfully different! Water and flour make a sticky paste perfect for arts and crafts. And what can be better than mixing sugar, milk and butter to produce yummy fudge? With simple words and vivid illustrations, this series of 13 fun and bouncy poems illustrates the concept of combining things. Mixing blue and yellow paint to make green is probably familiar to most children, but who thinks of music as being the result of mixing the sounds of instruments? Or a sports team as the combination of many players with different strengths? Young children will love listening to these funny poems while learning about a simple, but important, concept.
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