How Old Am I in Dog Years?

How Old Am I in Dog Years?

Author: Susan Goldfein

Publisher: Hillcrest Publishing Group

Published: 2015-05-12

Total Pages: 233

ISBN-13: 1634133927

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A joyous, snark-filled, and completely relatable collection of essays that skewer the foibles of ordinary events.


How Old Am I?

How Old Am I?

Author: Julie Pugeat

Publisher: Phaidon Press

Published: 2021-03-04

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 9781838661588

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A first-ever children's visual reference book on age -- and a unique celebration of the diversity of humankind around the globe For young children, the concept of age is abstract when they don't have a relatable context... until now! This book showcases the faces and life stories of 100 people from around the world in numerical order, from a one-year-old to a centenarian, giving children a reference point for each age. Striking close-up black-and-white portraits are paired with read-aloud text that shares personal experiences, wishes, memories, and emotions, leaving readers with an appreciation and understanding of the ageing process. Ages 4-8


Using Festivals to Inspire and Engage Young Children

Using Festivals to Inspire and Engage Young Children

Author: Alison Davies

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-08-22

Total Pages: 166

ISBN-13: 1135072426

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Religious events and cultural celebrations form an important part of societies throughout the world. They are key to social development and understanding, for celebrating diversity, as well as finding common ground. Covering a wide range of festivals from around the world, this book shows practitioners and teachers how they can introduce young children to some of the ideas behind these events and encourage them to have fun, get creative and work together. Aimed at those working with children aged 3 – 7, Using Festivals to Inspire and Engage Young Children covers a range of cultural celebration by each calendar month, explaining the background to these events and provides fun and imaginative activities and stories based around each one. Features include: a basic outline of each festival; a wide range of activities to suit children at different stages in their development; development and learning aims at the end of each chapter; suggestions for working with parents and links with home; top tips for creating your own activities relating to celebrations; story models that can be adapted and used to suit different events. Highly practical with an emphasis on fun and hands on learning, this book is a fantastic resource for Early Years practitioners, Primary School teachers and those that want to inspire young children and celebrate the world we live in.


The Making of a Monster

The Making of a Monster

Author: Gail Petersen

Publisher: Open Road Media

Published: 2014-04-01

Total Pages: 364

ISBN-13: 1480499307

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Her move to Los Angeles was supposed to restart her life. But with one quick bite, it is her death that has been begun. A chance meeting with a mysterious stranger has transformed this conventional wife into a creature that prowls the dark streets desperate to quench her need for blood. Impervious to the night, she joins a rock and roll band and searches among those lost souls for companionship, always feeling like she does not belong. Caught between loathing her new self and losing touch with whom she once was, Kate is a soul torn between loathing and longing. Facing a bloody struggle, Kate at last embraces her vampire nature . . . and only then does the mystery of immortality explode.