This unique book is a modern updated version of the popular classic children story from the Greek story-teller, Aesop. Aesop was a slave in Ancient Greece. He was a keen observer of both animals and people. Most of his characters in his stories are animals, some of which take on human characteristic and are personified in ways of speech and emotions. However, the majority of his characters retain their animalastic qualities; tortoise are slow, hares are quick, tigers eat birds, etc. Aesop uses these qualities and natural tendecies of animals to focus on human traits and wisdom. Each fable has an accompanying moral to be learned from the tale.
The colourful and bright pictures found in this book show the beauty of God's hand in the creation of the universe. God's creation can be seen in many forms - may your eyes witness the beautiful and glorious aspects of the work of His unique creativity.
This colour picture book story to be read out aloud by a parent helps and encourages children to understand the importance of being a positive, loving, caring, compassionate, kind person to other children and people, and not a negative child who simply always complains about everything and any problem or anything! Let me introduce you to Positive and Negative two identical twin brothers...
This is the new, fresh and updated [Second Edition] of the popular easy-to-comprehend Christian non-fiction book titled: ""Jesus HIS story, Unexplainable yet Undeniable,"" which was first written in 2002. This book is unique and powerful because of the personal life testimonies of Evangelist Daniele, and the new revelations of the love of God through Jesus Christ that was shown during all the storms in his life, to testify that truly Jesus Christ's love for everyone of us is 'Unexplainable yet Undeniable' even when we sometimes deny Him!
The very first mention of prayer or men praying can be found in the Holy Bible, in the Old Testament book of ""First Beginnings"" - the book of Genesis chapter 4, verse 26, which reads: ""And as for Seth, to him also a son was born; and he named him Enosh. Then men began to call on the name of the LORD."" Jesus Christ of Nazareth - the founder of Christianity spoke one thing about prayer in the book of Luke's Gospel, chapter 18, verse 1, that ""men should pray and not give up"" when he explained a parable to His beloved disciples concerning prayer. And when the people of Israel asked Jesus Christ how they should pray, He recited a prayer to His Father in Heaven that would be used to pray by billions of people all around the world.
OSWALD OWL was the 'wisest of the wisest' owls in King Solomon's Wood, who all the people, animals and birds loved and respected. Old in age now, he spent most of his adult life coaching and mentoring all of the young and smartest animals and birds in the supreme art of wisdom by master-minding, and challenging them all by inventing new puzzles and riddles for them to solve.... This Children's picture book encourages a parent to read-out-aloud to their child this story that teaches and introduces a child to the power of having wisdom in life
#1 New York Times Bestseller “Funny and smart as hell” (Bill Gates), Allie Brosh’s Hyperbole and a Half showcases her unique voice, leaping wit, and her ability to capture complex emotions with deceptively simple illustrations. FROM THE PUBLISHER: Every time Allie Brosh posts something new on her hugely popular blog Hyperbole and a Half the internet rejoices. This full-color, beautifully illustrated edition features more than fifty percent new content, with ten never-before-seen essays and one wholly revised and expanded piece as well as classics from the website like, “The God of Cake,” “Dogs Don’t Understand Basic Concepts Like Moving,” and her astonishing, “Adventures in Depression,” and “Depression Part Two,” which have been hailed as some of the most insightful meditations on the disease ever written. Brosh’s debut marks the launch of a major new American humorist who will surely make even the biggest scrooge or snob laugh. We dare you not to. FROM THE AUTHOR: This is a book I wrote. Because I wrote it, I had to figure out what to put on the back cover to explain what it is. I tried to write a long, third-person summary that would imply how great the book is and also sound vaguely authoritative—like maybe someone who isn’t me wrote it—but I soon discovered that I’m not sneaky enough to pull it off convincingly. So I decided to just make a list of things that are in the book: Pictures Words Stories about things that happened to me Stories about things that happened to other people because of me Eight billion dollars* Stories about dogs The secret to eternal happiness* *These are lies. Perhaps I have underestimated my sneakiness!
This is an exploration of the potent blend of Arthurian legend, cartoon animation, and cultural and artistic trends from 1933 to the present. In more than 170 theatrical and televised short cartoons, televised series and specials, and feature-length films from The Sword in the Stone to Shrek the Third--all covered in this book--animators have repeatedly brought the Round Table to life. Although these productions differ greatly in tone and intent--spanning spectra from comic to sober, fantastic to realistic, and entertaining to edifying--they share in the proof of Camelot's continuing relevance in the modern world.