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Books published by publisher The T.I.M.M.-E. Company, Inc.

  • Come and Abide: We Are All the Same Inside

    Timothy D. Bellavia, Alan Caudle, The T.I.M.M.-E. Company, Inc.

    Audible Audiobook (The T.I.M.M.-E. Company, Inc., Oct. 13, 2014)
    The author collaborated with 26 New York City 4th graders to chronicle and illustrate the events of 9/11 through the eyes of an alien without skin who doesn't understand why external differences are so important to earthlings.
  • La Historia por Dentro: Spanish Translation of "We Are All The Same Inside"

    Timothy D. Bellavia, Cal Hunter, The T.I.M.M.-E. Company, Inc.

    Audible Audiobook (The T.I.M.M.-E. Company, Inc., Feb. 3, 2015)
    Spanish translation of We Are All The Same Inside by Timothy D. Bellavia. Using a multimedia format, readers are introduced to Sage, an alien with no outside skin, who explores diversity and teaches that we are all the same on the inside. This publication was originally released in 2000 and won a Christopher Award nomination for Best Children's Picture Book.
  • Sage Goes to Kindergarten

    Timothy D. Bellavia, Alan Caudle, The T.I.M.M.-E. Company, Inc.

    Audible Audiobook (The T.I.M.M.-E. Company, Inc., Oct. 14, 2014)
    Sage Goes to Kindergarten is another result of the author's collaboration with 24 third graders. Each student participant created a Sage doll as well as illustrated a spread that was published within this 32 page picture book. The book chronicles Sage's entry into the public school system in NYC. This acclaimed title deals with issues of inclusion and students with special needs.
  • The Inside Story: Commemorating the 10th Anniversary of Sage and the Acclaimed Doll-Making Workshop

    Timothy D. Bellavia, Alan Caudle, The T.I.M.M.-E. Company, Inc.

    Audible Audiobook (The T.I.M.M.-E. Company, Inc., Oct. 14, 2014)
    The Inside Story commemorates the 10th Anniversary of Sage and the acclaimed doll-making workshop. Children are introduced to Sage - an alien with no outside skin - who explores diversity and teaches that "we are all the same on the inside".
  • Theo and the Sisters of Sage

    Timothy D. Bellavia, Alan Caudle, The T.I.M.M.-E. Company, Inc.

    Audible Audiobook (The T.I.M.M.-E. Company, Inc., Oct. 13, 2014)
    Listeners are introduced to Sage's sisters - both aliens - who help a young boy named Theo who has lost all of his hair due to medical treatments. There is a surprise ending and the sisters reinforce empathy, esteem, and equity.
  • Spirit of the West

    Jahnna N. Malcom, Sandy Rabinowitz

    Paperback (The Ertl Company, Inc., March 15, 1996)
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  • The FJH Young Beginner Guitar Method, Lesson Book 2

    Philip Groeber, David Hoge, Leo Welch, Rey Sanchez

    Sheet music (The FH Music Company Inc., Jan. 1, 2010)
    Lesson Book 2 provides a seamless transition from Book 1. It introduces three-string chords along with the natural notes on strings four, five, and six. Additional new concepts include eighth notes, chromatics (sharps, flats and naturals), pick-up notes, ties, and rests. Students are encouraged to strum chords to accompany the melody whenever possible. Many optional teacher duets are included. (Students may enjoy playing the teacher duet parts as well!) Every song title has three tracks on the CD: 1) the teacher duet on the left channel and the student solo on the right channel; 2) an orchestration at a performance tempo where the instrumentation and music style enhance the various moods of each individual piece; 3) the same orchestration at a slower (practice) tempo. Recordings available online.
  • We Are All the Same Inside: 10th Anniversary

    Timothy D. Bellavia

    Paperback (T.I.M.M.-E. Company, Incorporated, Feb. 13, 2010)
    Using a multi-media format, readers are introduced to Sage-an alien with no outside skin-who explores diversity and teaches that we are all the same on the inside. This publication was originally released in 2000 and won a Christoper Award nomination for Best Children's Picture Book.
  • Paper, Scissors & Magic: Seven Ways to Get Your Kids to Love Books

    Timothy D. Bellavia, Kristin Walsh

    Paperback (T.I.M.M.-E. Company, Incorporated, Aug. 29, 2009)
    Get your children ready to look at book-making in a magical new way! Timothy D. Bellavia, whose workshops have been called "remarkably creative and inspiring" and "outstanding," makes bookmaking easy with his superb pictorial visage and easy step-by-step instructions.
  • The Day of the Bomb

    Kark Bruckner, Frances Lobb

    Hardcover (E.M. Hale & Company, Inc., Jan. 1, 1966)
    An eye-opening account of a Japanese family that survives the bombing of Hiroshima in 1945, and their trials and tribulations of post-war living. The author was awarded the Austrian National Prize for this book, in addition to the City of Vienna Juvenile Book Prize. This is the "First Cadmus Edition" which states on the title page "This Special Edition is Published by Arrangement with the Publishers of the Regular Edition, Ives Washburn, Inc." Originally published as Sadako Will Leben.
  • Sage Goes to Kindergarten: from the creator of We Are All The Same Inside

    Timothy D. Bellavia

    Paperback (T.I.M.M.-E. Company, Incorporated, June 20, 2006)
    Sage Goes to Kindergarten is another result of the author's collaboration with 24 third graders. Each student participant / illustrator created a Sage doll as well as illustrated a spread that was published within this 32 page picture book. The book chronicles Sage's entry into the public school system in NYC. This acclaimed title deals with issues of inclusion and students with special needs.
  • Pieces of Ice: An Autobiographical, Tell-All, Picture Book

    Timothy D. Bellavia, Kristin Walsh

    Paperback (T.I.M.M.-E. Company, Incorporated, June 25, 2009)
    Although (Pieces of Ice) has illustrations, simple language, and point of view seemingly through the eyes of a child, the reader quickly realizes that the book is not for a child. There are tales of humiliation, parental indifference, religious intolerance, unrequited love, even a bout with skin cancer - all of which somehow ride the line between sadness and hilarity.
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