"Little Critter is going to have a Thanksgiving he'll never forget! From the school play to a surprise dinner for all of Critterville. Celebrate along with Little Critter and his family as they give thanks this holiday" --
As Thanksgiving Day approaches, Turkey nervously makes a series of costumes, disguising himself as other farm animals in hopes that he can avoid being served as Thanksgiving dinner.
Tom's Special Thanksgiving Day children's story is a delicious, original Thanksgiving holiday story about a turkey named Tom. The farmer has planned a surprise for Tom, and they only tell the turkey it's his special day. Through coincidence, Tom has an animated day running around the farm, until he finds out the meaning of why his day is special. It concludes with a wonderful, heartwarming and funny ending. The tale remains a delightful tribute to a very meaningful holiday. The gifted artist, Justo Borrero, illustrated the entire story with his trademark imaginative, playful characters, drawn in a wonderland of color. Tom's Special Thanksgiving Day is recommended for children ages 3 to 10 years old. Don't miss out on this Thanksgiving memory!
From the school play to a surprise dinner for all of Critterville, celebrate along with Little Critter and his family as they give thanks this holiday.
Very Special Episodes explores various examples of the "very special episode" to chart the history of American television and its self-identified status as an arbiter of culture. Through the study of this unique television format, this anthology traces the history of television's engagement with many of the most important political, aesthetic, economic, and social movements that continue to challenge our society today.
This engaging story of God's work in and through one family is a testament to His unpredictability and power. Until Jim follows God's plan, he uproots his family many times due to a restlessnesss he cannot shake. Then his infant son becomes critically ill, and Jim realizes that his family is safe only in God's will.
Second Corinthians 4:17-18 states, "For our light affliction, which is but for a moment, worketh for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory; While we look not at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen: for the things which are seen are temporal; but the things which are not seen, are eternal." The title of this book, Lord, I'm Just Tryin' to Make It to the Other Side, should be on the minds of every believer. We must understand and believe that this world is not our home. We are on our way home. Where is home? Home is where God is. Home is where Jesus is. Home is where our deceased loved ones and friends are. Home is where peace is. Home is on the other side. This book speaks about that. One day, we are going to be on "that other side." The other side where there will be no more tears, no more pain, no more struggles, and no more goodbyes and farewells. That is what Lord, I'm Just Tryin' to Get to the Other Side talks about--walking through grief and loss (temporary) yet on our way home (eternal), where God and our deceased family members are.
About the Book Unbreakable is a beautiful coming of age story. It is told in vivid detail from the perspectives of multiple characters and is sure to engage its readers with its tale of love, loss, and perseverance. The book tells the story of a hopeless girl who has been through too much in her young life and of the boy who saves her from herself. With the help of one another, the young lovers begin to gain hope, find reasons to live, and search for ways to try to get better. Unfortunately, the best things in life don’t always last, and nothing is ever as simple as it should be. About the Author November is only sixteen years old and has been writing since the age of eleven. They have always dreamed of being a published author but never thought that dream would come true until now. Writing is their biggest passion, followed by psychology. They enjoy mixing the two passions by writing about mental health. They have found writing to be an escape from their own problems in life, and they are excited to share their thoughts with the world.