Tell Me What is full of hundreds of surprising questions and fascinating answers which can provide teasing quiz questions, settle arguments and assist with school projects. It is an intriguing reference book for the whole family. Tell Me What: *What are hieroglyhpics? *What is a tsunami? *What is the tallest tree in the world? *What causes the leaning tower of Pisa to lean? Six fact-packed subject categories boost the general knowledge of your children and even you, helping to engage the whole family.
What parent or grandparent hasn't been bombarded with question from a child? Their curious minds, marveling at the world God has created, search for answers around every corner. They innocently turn to us for those answers because, well-- we've been around longer.
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(CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 22, 2014)
Tell Me Why is a feminist twist of the creation story told with love by a mother to her son, in hopes of crafting a different world for them both. This is the third book in The Girl God series, written specifically with boys in mind. βMen, too, need the feminine divine in order to reconcile with, recover, and honor the repressed and denied feminine aspects of their own being and becoming.β β Jane Caputi
At 17, her older brother was diagnosed with schizophrenia. By the age of 31, she had lost her younger brother and sister to suicide. She turned to the National Alliance on Mental Illness to find answers. This is the story of her personal journey to understand why she was spared the devastating brain illnesses which destroyed her family.
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(Dutton Books for Young Readers, Jan. 22, 2009)
Want to know the name of your future spouse? Try tarot cards, Ouija boards, or . . . the Who-Meter! When Molly and her best friend, Tanna, discover an antique machine that reveals their future husbands, news spreads fast! Now every kid in their class is lining up for an appointment. Knowing the future is fun at first, but when things get sticky, Molly wonders if the unknown is preferable to discovering too much too soon. This fast and fun novel is perfect for Valentine's Day and everyone who has ever wished for a glimpse into the future.