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  • Leave This Song Behind: Teen Poetry at Its Best

    Adam Halwitz, John Meyer, Stephanie Meyer

    eBook (Health Communications Inc EB, April 26, 2016)
    It's been 10 years since the last book in the Teen Ink series Written in the Dirt was published. Now, a whole new batch of teen writers has emerged with their own unique voices. Leave This Song Behind features the best poetry submitted by those writers to Teen Ink over the last five years. The pieces in this book were chosen because they were so powerful that they stood out from the rest. Teen Ink editors took a deep look into each poem's strengths then divided Leave This Song Behind into seven sections based on the poetic techniques or qualities that moved them most. Vivid sensory details made some poems shine; others caught their attention with simple, sparse language. Still others were chosen because of their thoughtful use of form; compelling stories; strong figurative language; unexpected connections and wit; and fresh writing about familiar topics. Dig in and let these brave young voices capture your heart and mind with their passion, their pain, and their amazing poetry!
  • Chicken Soup for the Golden Soul: Heartwarming Stories for People 60 and Over by Mark Victor Hansen, Paul J. Meyer, Barbara Russell Chesser, Amy Seeger Jack Canfield

    Amy Seeger Jack Canfield Mark Victor Hansen, Paul J. Meyer, Barbara Russell Chesser

    Hardcover (Health Communications, Inc, March 15, 1809)
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  • Chicken Soup for Little Souls The Goodness Gorillas

    Lisa McCourt, Katya Krenina

    Hardcover (Health communication, June 1, 1997)
    Make way for the Goodness Gorillas! These self-appointed kindness-spreaders are turning their classroom, their families, and their whole community topsy-turvy with good deeds! Peter sharpens all his classmates' pencils for them...Jessica pulls out a mat for everyone in her gymnastics class...Tina packs up her old toys and gives them to a charity...the whole group cleans up the neighborhood park.But the Goodness Gorillas are about to face their toughest challenge ever. What will they do about Todd, the meanest boy in class? Is Todd really bad through and through, or is it true that there's goodness hiding within every little soul?
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  • Sing 'n Learn Japanese, Vol. 1

    Tazuko Inui, Thi Hop Nguyen, Selina Yoon

    Paperback (Master Communications Inc, June 1, 1998)
    Introduce Japanese language and culture the fun way! With 23 traditional and contemporary melodies, children will enjoy learning basic vocabulary and pronunciation through popular themes such as numbers, family, animals, colors, and more. You can provide an important head start for children as learning another language has proven to stimulate greater mental development.In the seperately sold book, each song is written in Kana (Hiragana and Katakana), the romanization of Japanese, and the English translation. Includes pronunciation guide, English-Japanese glossary, and instructional and cultural notes For all ages. Paperback book. 8.5"x 11". 32 pp. Songs include: 1. Doko desu ka (Where are you?) 2. Ko bu ta nu ki tsu ne ko (Piglet raccoon fox cat) 3. Kuma-san (Bear) 4. Bun bun bun (A flying bee) 5. Kaeru no Uta (Frog's Song) 6. Te o tatakimashoo (Let's clap our hands) 7. Akai tori kotori (Red bird, little bird) 8. Zoo-san (Elephant) 9. Tulip (Tulips) 10. Tsuki (The moon) 11. Ippon bashi nihon bashi (One chopstick, Two chopsticks) 12. Ouma (Horses) 13. Ookina taiko chiisana taiko (Big drum, Little drum) 14. Amefuri (A Rainy day) 15. Daruma-san (Daruma-san) 16. Yuki (Snow) 17. Umi (The Ocean) 18. Ookina kurino ki no shita de (Under the Big Chestnut tree) 19. Katatsumuri (Snail) 20. Atama to Kata to Hiza (Head and Shoulders) 21. Musunde hiraite (Close your Hands) 22. Kirakira hoshiyo (Twinkle twinkle little star) 22. Sayonara (Good-bye)
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  • C is for Christmas

    Tonya Skousen Arenaz, Mark Missman, Howard Lyon, David McClellan, Boston Madsen, Jean Monti, William Phillips, Sandra Kuck, Joseph Brickey, Tom Browning, Ben Sowards

    Hardcover (Covenant Communications Inc, Oct. 1, 2012)
    C Is for Christmas Tonya Skousen Arenaz What is Christmas? Find the answer in twentysix simple yet meaningful verses, one for each letter of the alphabet. From singing angels and jingling bells to quiet reflections on Nativity scenes, these vibrant pages celebrate all the festivities of the season while reminding us that the greatest Christmas gift can't be found under the tree. Featuring stunning art by renowned artists Howard Lyon, Sandra Kuck, Joseph Brickey, Jean Monti, and Ben Sowards and introducing beautiful art from newly discovered Mark Missman, this richly illustrated book renews favorite family memories and inspires new ones.
  • Puppies for Sale: And Other Inspirational Tales by Dan Clark

    Dan Clark;Michael Gale

    Paperback (Health Communications, March 11, 1743)
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  • Daughter of a King Board Book

    Rachel Ann Nunes, David Lindsley

    Hardcover (Covenant Communications Inc, Sept. 1, 2002)
    Dedicated to Princes and Princesses Everywhere. Throughout the pages of this gentle picture book, best-selling author Rachel Ann Nunes and award-winning painter David Lindsley lovingly teach that every girl and boy in this world is a daughter or son of our Heavenly Father–no matter who they are, what they look like, or where they live. Daughter of a King is a book that should be read by children of all ages for its sweet and simple message of love and acceptance.
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  • The Zookeeper's Secret

    Jeff Thompson, Stuart Bunderson

    Paperback (Covenant Communications, Inc., Feb. 1, 2018)
    Perhaps your professional and other life ambitions are simply a means to an end—a way to pay the bills or pursue a lifestyle. But what if there was something more? What if you could have success and fulfillment in equal measure? In response to these fundamental questions, Professors Jeffery A. Thompson and J. Stuart Bunderson draw on research, personal experience, and gospel truths to dispel common myths that can stand in the way of seeking your true calling, the work that brings the greatest meaning and satisfaction to your life. Is there only one true calling for you?Can you still find your calling if you choose to stay at home?What if your calling doesn't pay enough to live on? Discover the answers to these questions and many more as you learn to tap into the spiritual gifts of God and realize how your talents can bring gratification to your life and blessings to those around you. Brimming with practical activities and applications, this guidebook to pursuing your ideal life's work will inspire the confidence you need to translate aspiration into action.
  • Sing 'n Learn Vietnamese Book with Audio CD

    Hop Thi Nguyen, Selina Yoon

    Paperback (Master Communications Inc, Sept. 1, 1998)
    Introduce Vietnamese language and culture the fun and natural way! With 14 traditional and familiar melodies, children will enjoy learning basic vocabulary and pronunciation through popular themes such as numbers, family, animals, colors, and more. You can provide an important head start for children as learning another language has proven to stimulate greater mental development. Authentic black and white illustrations promote understanding of culture and enhance learning. Includes pronunciation guide, English-Vietnamese glossary, and instructional guides. Songs include: 1. Yellow Butterfly (Kia Con Buom Vang) 2. Welcoming Spring (Xuan Ca) 3. We Count Our Steps to School (Em Dem Buoc Den Truong) 4. Who Do you Love (Em Yeu Ai) 5. This is the Way We.. (Em Rua Cai Mat) 6. If You are Happy and You Know It... (Neu Ban Vui) 7. The Cat who Climbed the Betel Tree (Con Meo Cay Cau) 8. Mr Toad (Con Coc) 9. Our House (Cai Nha) 10. Mr. Cuoi (Chu Cuoi) 11. Moon Festival ( Ruoc Den Thang Tam) 12. I See Myself in the Mirror (Em Ngam Minh Trong Guong ) 13. Come Together (Nao Ve Day) 14. Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star (Ngoi Sao Be Ti)
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  • High School's Not Forever

    Jane Bluestein

    eBook (Health Communications, )
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  • MERCEDES-AMG E63 S WAGON: ULTIMATE UTILITY MEETS UNBRIDLED LUNACY Sprint-Car Schooling for Road & Track Student learns To Stop Worrying And Love the Dirt 2018 Magazine 2019 BMW i8 ROADSTER

    Jason H. Harper, Kim Wolfkill

    Single Issue Magazine (Hearst Communications Inc., March 15, 2018)
    Brand new unread magazine with name label darkened out that will be well packed with cardboard and placed in protective magazine bag, with tracking number & Ships Fast!!!! SWEET CHARIOT: QUIRKY FRENCH CONVEYANCE, THE OREGON COAST, AND ICE CREAM EDITOR-AT-LARGE SAM SMITH CONVINCES HIS DAUGHTER TO LOVE CARS. SHOPS WE LOVE: VINTAGE SPRINT CARS. THE MOMENT: AUDI GOES FLYING. DISSECTED LIGHTNESS THROUGH LASERS 2019 LAMBORGHINI URUS.
  • How To Pronounce Drug Names: A Drug Book Guide to Pronounce, Remember, and Classify 350 Brand and Generic Drug Names and Prevent Medication Errors

    Tony Guerra

    language (Ankeny Health Communications, LLC, Dec. 11, 2016)
    You rarely have to pronounce drug names in a classroom, so how do you know if you're right? You may find yourself isolated because you don’t speak the language of medicine. This book teaches you that language of pharmacology with plain English words.How to Pronounce Drug Names makes short work of hard to pronounce medication names. Just because someone tells you how to pronounce a drug name doesn’t mean that you can do it. This book includes easy to remember stories and step-by-step instructions on how to pronounce even the most difficult names.Can you remember, pronounce, and spell the active ingredient in the last medicine you took or gave your child? If you’re an administrator, can everyone in your facility who provides patients with medications spell and pronounce those medications correctly? If you have any doubt—whether you’re reading this book in a doctor’s office, a pharmacy, or a hospital room—I wrote this book for you. A revolution is happening in health care. In the past, nurses, pharmacists, and doctors spoke together at length with families about their concerns and medicines. But now, patients receive only distracted attention as their health professionals tangle with billing, electronic records, and insurance obstacles. This shortened communication frustrates doctors and patients who want to connect.If we can all speak the same language, we can keep everyone a lot safer.