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  • Ansel Adams: The National Parks Service Photographs

    Ansel Adams, Alice Gray

    Hardcover (Abbeville Press, Oct. 10, 2017)
    In 1941, Ansel Adams photographed America's national parks for a series of murals that would celebrate the country's natural heritage. Because of the escalation of World War II, the project was suspended after less than a year, but not before Adams had produced these images, which illustrate both his early innovations and the shape of his later, legendary career as America's foremost landscape photographer. The invitation to photograph the nation's parklands was the perfect assignment for Adams, as it allowed him to express his deepest convictions as artist, conservationist, and citizen. These stunning photographs of the natural geysers and terraces in Yellowstone, the rocks and ravines in the Grand Canyon, the winding rivers and majestic mountains in Glacier and Grand Teton national parks, the mysterious Carlsbad Caverns, the architecture of ancient Indian villages, and many other evocative views of the American West demonstrate the genius of Adams' technical and aesthetic inventiveness. In these glorious, seminal images we see the inspired reverence for the wilderness that has made Ansel Adams' work an enduring influence on environmentalism as well as art.
  • Being Mad: A Book about Anger

    Molly Wigand, Anne FitzGerald

    language (Abbey Press, Aug. 19, 2014)
    Children’s anger can be upsetting and unsettling to the grown-ups in their worlds. We’ve all dealt with tantrums and pouting at the least convenient times. If only we could flip a switch on that anger and restore calm to our homes and classrooms. In Being Mad: A Book about Anger. . . Just for Me!, author, Molly Wigand, helps children learn to understand and accept their anger and to express their anger in healthy ways.
  • What REALLY Matters?: A Kid's Guide to What's Really Important in Life

    John Mark Falkenhain, R. W. Alley

    language (Abbey Press, Oct. 21, 2014)
    One of the most important gifts we can offer a child is passing along to them the values that will help them form their own sense of what is important—a sense of what REALLY matters. In What Really Matters? A Kid’s Guide to What’s Really Important in Life, author John Mark Falkenhain, O.S.B., helps both children and adults reflect on those things in life which are most important, especially respect, relationships, and love.
  • Being Sad When Someone Dies: A Book about Grief

    Linus Mundy, Anne Fitzgerald

    Paperback (Abbey Press, May 4, 2012)
    "Offers practical coping skills to help young readers understand their feelings of grief and reassurance that, some way, somehow, things can be good again"--P. [4] of cover.
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  • Sad Isn't Bad: A Good-Grief Guidebook for Kids Dealing With Loss

    Michaelene Mundy, R. W. Alley

    Paperback (Abbey Pr, Sept. 1, 1998)
    Sad Isn't Bad offers children of all ages a comforting, realistic look at loss--loaded with positive, life-affirming helps for coping with loss as a child. It's a book that promotes honest and healthy grief--and growth.n
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  • "It's Not Fair!": Knowing What's Right, What's Not, and What You Can Do about It

    Linus Mundy, R. W. Alley

    language (Abbey Press, Oct. 28, 2014)
    When it comes to fairness, every kid knows that a parent can’t break a candy bar perfectly in half, for sharing. We grown-ups also know what it’s like not being treated fairly, and we know that much unfairness springs from such things as greed, or hatred, or anger, or prejudice, or misunderstanding, or even from the ways of Nature. But using these “big words” to explain unfairness to children will probably not work. And so, in this book, author Linus Mundy, offers words and examples that children will understand and relate to. Our children are ready to understand more about this big, wide world we live in. And they are ready to make it better for everyone, by making it more just, more fair.
  • It's Not Fair!: Knowing What's Right, What's Not, and What You Can Do about It

    Linus Mundy, R W Alley

    Paperback (Abbey Press, Feb. 1, 2014)
    When it comes to fairness, every kid knows that a parent can't break a candy bar perfectly in half, for sharing. We grown-ups also know what it's like not being treated fairly, and we know that much unfairness springs from such things as greed, or hatred, or anger, or prejudice, or misunderstanding, or even from the ways of Nature. But using these 'big words' to explain unfairness to children will probably not work. And so, in this book, author Linus Mundy, offers words and examples that children will understand and relate to. Our children are ready to understand more about this big, wide world we live in. And they are ready to make it better for everyone, by making it more just, more fair.
  • Making Christmas Count: A Kid's Guide to Keeping the Season Sacred

    Ted O'Neal, R. W. Alley

    eBook (Abbey Press, Sept. 2, 2014)
    Kids don’t need to be told that Christmas “counts.” They are generally tuned in to the excitement and anticipation! And yet, children can be among the first to forget what it is about the season that really counts. Much of this may have to do with what our culture—and we ourselves—teach and practice. This little illustrated book communicates a message about making Christmas count in all its facets and flavors; it is a book about recognizing the deepest “reasons for the season.”
  • When Mom or Dad Dies: A Book of Comfort for Kids

    Daniel Grippo, R. W. Alley

    eBook (Abbey Press, Oct. 21, 2014)
    When Mom or Dad dies, children grieve deeply. But we can show our care and love for them by encouraging them to share their feelings of sorrow and loss. We can give them the time and space they need to adjust and listen to—if not answer—their questions. We can let them know that they can heal and live a happy, full life of faith, hope, and love—the kind of life their Mom or Dad would want for them. We can listen to their hurt and respond in a loving and supportive way.
  • Sometimes I'm Afraid: A Book about Fear

    Michaelene Mundy, Anne Fitzgerald

    Paperback (Abbey Press, May 4, 2012)
    We want our kids to be safe, happy, and well-adjusted. But we all know that our children, like us, have to face a lot of difficult things in their lives. And one of them is fear. Although adults have learned that one of the best remedies for tackling fears is an abundance of love and care, children still need support and guidance. In Sometimes I'm Afraid: A Book About Fear... Just for Me!, author, Michaelene Mundy, helps young readers understand what it means to be afraid and how to find courage and support in their friends and loved ones.Abbey Press continues to produce inspirational and religious gifts of faith, family and friendship. These included home décor, crosses, collectibles, rosaries, photo frames, framed prints, plaques and more!
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  • Being Mad: A Book about Anger

    Molly Wigand, Anne Fitzgerald

    Paperback (Abbey Press, May 4, 2012)
    Children's anger can be upsetting and unsettling to the grown-ups in their worlds. We've all dealt with tantrums and pouting at the least convenient times. If only we could flip a switch on that anger and restore calm to our homes and classrooms. In Being Mad: A Book About Anger... Just for Me!, author, Molly Wigand, helps children learn to understand accept their anger and to express their anger in healthy ways.Abbey Press continues to produce inspirational and religious gifts of faith, family and friendship. These included home décor, crosses, collectibles, rosaries, photo frames, framed prints, plaques and more!
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  • A Book of Prayers for All Your Cares

    Michaelene Mundy, R. W. Alley

    Paperback (Abbey Press, March 1, 2004)
    Elf-help Books for Kids - Addressing the needs of children and the adults who care for them. Written by Michaelene Mundy and Illustrated by R. W. Alley, this softcover, 15-page book encourages children talk to God, in their own simple words, about everything. 8" x 8".
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