In this sweet, interactive board book, Little Bear gets to play with his parents, both separately and together. With innovative die-cuts and lift-the-flaps, you can watch as Little Bear is passed from one parent to the next—how they tickle each other, and how they cheer up Little Bear when he’s feeling down. Adorably illustrated, this is a book that’s all about the fun of families playing together.
Mommy and Daddy want to F%#& is a children's book for grown-ups! A hilarious story of a Mommy and Daddy who just need a little "alone time" to themselves, and will do almost anything to get it. If you're the parents of little kids - or know anybody who is - this book is for you!
Teachers. Remember your favorite? Taught you what you didn't know. A void. They, with great enthusiasm educators know, taught to fill the void with knowledge. Repeated practice equals subject security and the confidence to tackle more.This is where Mommy, Daddy Please Teach Me! comes in for those likely divested of great life lessons. Teach Me! guides adults, parents, grandparents, and caretakers to take an active approach in teaching children what parents may or should do daily. Teach Me! creates curiosity in children desirous to learn. What should we teach? What is left to learn? Everything. Teach them and perhaps yourself to secure their present showing them they belong with love by action. For themselves. For you. For your family. For their future, teach.
Six years ago, she broke into a stranger's room...Six years later, she returned to the city and brought back a handsome boy by her side.In order to support herself and her son, she worked as a maid, and was happy to do so.The young master was not good-tempered, but he was quite tolerant of her as a maid, to the extent that she felt she was about to fall in love with him, and her heart beat non-stop when she saw him. ...In the Cafe.Doria looked at her date and smiled, "I don't ask for much, as long as you don't treat my son badly."The man smiled, "I like kids. I can take him to the playground."At the next table, Gale slammed his cup, snorted, and ordered his assistant to buy the playground. He stood up and came to her.Cindy looked at the man who suddenly appeared, her heart seemed to be as nervous as if it was going to jump out of her heart. She was pulled into a corner by him, and she wanted to run away.Gale was angry, "Why are you hiding from me?""Sir, I'm sick and I'm worried I'll infect you...""Go to City Central Hotel. I'll check myself.""Sir, that's not right, you won't..."The man pulled her into a deserted corner. His dark eyes that resembled her baby stared at her. He was a little annoyed, "If I wouldn't, was my son popped out of a rock that night?""You...are my baby's father?" This is Book 1 of Mommy, Daddy Says I Am Adopted(9 books).
Six years ago, she was framed by her fiancé for an unwarranted crime. Five years later, Pei Qingle returned to reclaim everything that had belonged to her! He would tear apart the disguise of his fiance! To expose his stepmother's framing! Shatter my sister's slander! However, she had thought that her heart had long since become ice-cold. She had never thought that she would encounter that heavenly soft and gentle man who was also as cold and ruthless as a devil. "Do you want little Rui?" The man's voice was as bewitching as a cello. "Yes." "Buy one, give one to me. Even if you want Little Rui, you still need me." A certain man shamelessly stuck it on. What did it mean to not get close to a woman? They were all lies!
Out of the depths of darkness, a bad boy’s life unfolds. Shackled by his tumultuous past and the expectations of his fanatical parents, he’s always been labeled as “bad,” groomed to accept the shadows that dance within him. Scarred both physically and emotionally, he struggles against the knowledge of his natural ability to bring only disaster to anyone he allows in. She bravely enters his world and casts a bright light, pure and captivating, into the blackness in which he lives. Her steadfast belief in him guides his tortured soul on a remarkable journey, one of transformation and self-discovery, one that could be the single realization he would desperately need to bring him a new emotion, that of self-approval. As this new awareness is born, his tortured soul swings from the darkness of his life to the light she brings, and he finds himself at a crossroads, one that if taken, could either set him free or destroy him. Will this new world of acceptance she opened his heart to give him enough strength, and the courage he will need to create a new destiny, one that would replace the one he has always known as the bad boy of Aurelias Park?
From the author of the international bestseller Zlata’s Diary comes a haunting testament to how war’s brutality affects the lives of young people Zlata Filipovic’s diary of her harrowing war experiences in the Balkans, published in 1993, made her a globally recognized spokesperson for children affected by military conflict. In Stolen Voices, she and co-editor Melanie Challenger have gathered fifteen diaries of young people coping with war, from World War I to the struggle in Iraq that continues today. Profoundly affecting testimonies of shattered youth and the gritty particulars of war in the tradition of Anne Frank, this extraordinary collection— the first of its kind—is sure to leave a lasting impression on young and old readers alike.