Babies love looking at themselves, and this book has been designed to appeal to that curiosity. In Look At Me!, Baby is invited to follow along and make facial expressions that mirror beloved Disney characters and their feelings. From happy to sad, from silly to surprised, mylar panels embedded on each delightfully illustrated spread of this board book will engage babies for hours and hours of stimulating fun.
Peek and play with your favorite Disney Baby characters in this crinkle and felt lift-the-flap book with a surprise mirror at the end! Peek-a-boo, I see you! With crinkle and felt flaps for little ones to lift, an included mirror, and adorable illustrations of beloved Disney Baby characters, this delightful baby book is perfect for story time. Peek and play with Mickey, Minnie, and their friends as you introduce your little one to counting and colors!
Perfect for little hands, this adorable chunky board book set introduces little ones to the concept and themes of the season, hearts (shapes), hugs and love (emotions). Delightful illustrations accompany simple text to help little ones to connect to the theme of love for every day of the year. Perfect for gift-giving, these 3 chunky board books are value priced.
Slide the sliders to get moving with the Disney Baby characters! Follow Moana in her boat, or help Buzz fly his rocket high into the sky! Slide through story time as you move the pieces of this colorful book. Little ones will love watching the magic of their favorite Disney Baby characters come to life as they move, play, and learn!
After surviving a very traumatic birth, you would think that my rough days would be pretty much over, but that couldn't have been further from the truth. By the age of 15 I had dealt with the death of both of my paternal grandparents and my mother, just to name a couple of things. Those life events in themselves very nearly broke me, but over the years I have learned that nothing happens by accident, and is only meant to make you stronger for what is to come. Everyone and everything thing in life serves this purpose. I am living proof of that, I never knew that what I was facing at the time, would lead me to my future and give me experiences that I would need to refer back to years later.
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- CONTENTS -- Acknowledgments -- The Forethought -- 1 How I Became White While Punching de Tar Baby -- 2 We Learned the Wrong Things and Went Underground -- 3 We Use Racial Others ... -- 4 ... And Hope and Stumble -- The Afterthought -- Methodological Appendix -- References -- Index.
This book critically engages with the Walt Disney Company as a global media conglomerate as they mark their 100th year of business. It reflects on and looks forward to the past, present and future of the company and the scholarly engagement surrounding it through three key areas: Disney as a Company, Disney’s Representations, and Relating to Disney. ‘Disney as a Company’ identifies the corporate and management cultural changes over Disney’s 100-year history, with contributors examining Disney’s transnational media influence, changes in management strategy, and Disney’s recent transmedia venture: Disney+. ‘Disney’s Representations’ features chapters critically engaging with gender, disability, and iconic characters that imply cultural change. ‘Relating to Disney’ embodies the crucial work examining how audiences engage with Disney, with contributors exploring fashion, Disney Fandom and identity, and how people engage with the space of the Parks. This edited collection explores the newer additions to the company, but also reflects on the company’s past over its 100 years. The chapters provide a diverse examination of the many facets of one of the most successful global media conglomerates, providing scholars, students, and interested audiences a global and interdisciplinary snapshot of the Walt Disney Company at 100 years.
In Stories from Child & Adolescent Psychotherapy author Henry Kronengold explores the unpredictable world of child and adolescent psychotherapy through a series of engaging and innovative clinical vignettes. The ups, downs, and dilemmas of therapeutic work are considered in each realistic narrative as readers are offered a unique view of what happens between the therapist and child, as well as the therapist’s own process during the therapy. This captivating new resource is intended to spark a conversation within the reader, regardless of professional experience, regarding which therapeutic factors are ultimately most helpful to children and adolescents.