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Books with title Everyone Has Hope

  • Everyone Has Eyes

    Sally Huss

    eBook
    We all have eyes, but do we all appreciate them like we should? Perhaps if we closed them, we just might understand how valuable they are. Yes, if you didn’t have eyes you couldn’t seeThe light of a candle or the lights on a Hanukkah or Christmas tree.You couldn’t see the light of a shooting star,Or see the rest of the stars in the heavens that seem so far.You couldn’t see the sunrise as it greets the day…And couldn’t follow the path in a garden, you’d lose your way.You couldn’t see the clouds dancing in the beautiful, blue sky,And you couldn’t see the gracefulness of birds as they fly by.These are just a sample of some of the things one might miss without the gift of sight. There are endless colors, objects, and smiles on the faces of loved ones that would be lost. Fortunately, there are glasses and even seeing-eye dogs to help those who do not have vision or perfect vision. All of these are touched on in this simple explanation of the value of our eyes and how to care for them.This children’s picture book is part of the wonderful collection of children’s books by Sally Huss.
  • Everyone Has Hope

    Jason S. Lynch, Cole Hale

    Hardcover (Headline Books, Oct. 21, 2011)
    Mom's Choice Award Silver Honoree Everyone Has Hope is a story to share with any child who has experienced the loss of someone close to them. Hospice Care Corporation, a non-profit organization, is dedicated to the promotion of healthy coping skills for grieving children, and has sponsored Camp Nabe, a bereavement camp for children ages 7-17, since 1996. Everyone Has Hope is part of their on-going commitment to dispel grief stereotypes and the feelings of alienation that often accompany the significant loss in the life of a child. This unique book has been developed to spark healing conversations and bring comfort during the most difficult of times in a child's life. Craft projects are included to compliment the story and to provide further outlets for children to play act, mimic and create drama in their own comfort zone. We hope as a caring adult looking to aide the child in your life, this story will provide a stepping stone to healing. Please, contact Hospice Care Corporation or our Transitions bereavement program if you need further assistance or additional information about Camp Nabe, or help finding programs in your local area.
  • Everyone Has a Home

    Nancy Allen

    eBook (Rourke Educational Media, Nov. 30, 2018)
    In Everyone Has a Home, readers will learn about the unique and unusual places that people call home all over the world. The real-world examples celebrate diversity and prove that we are all more alike than we realize. Children will love learning about the differences and similarities of people and places around the world as they strengthen reading comprehension skills with text-based questions. Each 24-page title in the Little World Everyone Everywhere series features full-color photographs, world maps, bold keywords with a photo glossary, comprehension and extension activities, and more to engage young learners and prompt their reading comprehension skills.
  • Everyone Has a Home

    Nancy Allen

    Paperback (Rourke Educational Media, Aug. 1, 2015)
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  • Everyone Has Fears

    Shelby Knobloch

    eBook (Xlibris US, )
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  • Everyone Has Eyes

    Sally Huss

    Paperback (Sally Huss Inc., May 21, 2017)
    We all have eyes, but do we all appreciate them like we should? Perhaps if we closed them, we just might understand how valuable they are. Yes, if you didn’t have eyes you couldn’t see The light of a candle or the lights on a Hanukkah or Christmas tree. You couldn’t see the light of a shooting star, Or see the rest of the stars in the heavens that seem so far. You couldn’t see the sunrise as it greets the day… And couldn’t follow the path in a garden, you’d lose your way. You couldn’t see the clouds dancing in the beautiful, blue sky, And you couldn’t see the gracefulness of birds as they fly by. These are just a sample of some of the things one might miss without the gift of sight. There are endless colors, objects, and smiles on the faces of loved ones that would be lost. Fortunately, there are glasses and even seeing-eye dogs to help those who do not have vision or perfect vision. All of these are touched on in this simple explanation of the value of our eyes and how to care for them.
  • Everyone has Fears

    Shelby Knobloch

    Paperback (Xlibris, )
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  • Everyone Has a Home

    Nancy Allen

    Hardcover (Rourke Educational Media, Aug. 16, 2015)
    Do you think everyone's home is like yours? Well, guess again. People around the world have many unusual types of homes: from treehouses, caves, igloos, and even mud houses with grass growing on top! Travel the globe to learn all about the interesting types of houses kids just like you call home. This title will allow students, with prompting and support, to ask and answer questions about key details in a text. Text based questions Bold keywords with picture glossary Multicultural World map"
  • Everyone Has a Home

    Nancy Allen

    Library Binding (Rourke Educational Media, Aug. 1, 2015)
    In Everyone Has a Home, readers will learn about the unique and unusual places that people call home all over the world. The real-world examples celebrate diversity and prove that we are all more alike than we realize. Children will love learning about the differences and similarities of people and places around the world as they strengthen reading comprehension skills with text-based questions. Each 24-page title in the Little World Everyone Everywhere series features full-color photographs, world maps, bold keywords with a photo glossary, comprehension and extension activities, and more to engage young learners and prompt their reading comprehension skills.
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