Meet Rita. She's a little girl with very big ideas. Rita wants a genie who will obey her every command and give her all that she dreams of. Alacazam! Alacazee! Zim! Zam! Alacazoo! But what if someone else gets their hands on the genie?
Meet Rita. She’s a little girl with very big ideas. When she wants wild unstoppable spooky fun, day and night, she dreams up a witch. But what will happen if the witch scares all her friends? Or gives her stinky food to eat? A spooky tale with a heart of gold that quietly celebrates motherly love.
Meet Rita. Rita has a messy bedroom and wishes for a robot that could tidy her bedroom for her. But after thinking about how much chaos a super-sorting robot could make, especially at dinnertimes and Christmas, Rita decides she is much better at sorting.
Meet Rita. She's a little girl with very big ideas. When Rita gets cross she imagines she has a ferocious dragon that will make the world shudder with anger. But even the hottest tempers can be soothed and Rita's mum knows just how.
Meet Rita. She's a little girl with very big ideas. When she doesn't feel like getting dressed in the morning, she dreams up a Fairy Godmother to help her out. Rita's Fairy Godmother would only have to twirl her wand -swoosh! - and things would happen. But who knows what things...
Dyma Rita. Mae Rita'n ferch fach a syniadau mawr. Hoffai Rita gael jni fyddai'n gwrando arni bob tro ac yn gwireddu pob dymuniad. Alacazam! Alacazee! Zim! Zam! Alacazoo! Ond beth os bydd rhywun arall yn dwyn jini Rita?
Have you ever thought or wished that Genies were real? THEY ARE! This is a short fun fantasy and magic book written with the early reader in mind, ages 8-10 by Best Selling Author of Children's Books P. D. Adler. This is also a fun book for younger children if a parent wants to read it to them either at one sitting or broken up over a few days at bedtime. It has approximately 11,000 words, with great illustrations. In this magical adventure book a Genie is found and starts to grant wishes. Genies are sly creatures and you have to be careful what you wish for. Remember, you only have three wishes - Or - is there a way to get more? Genies can be tricky, so be careful. Go to P. D. Adler's author page for more children's books.
Our culture produces many whose goals are to create new jobs, increased profits and growth that will benefit humanity. Some, like Peter Oliver Sessions, subvert those goals, overlooking moral and ethical truths. His march to success, driven by ambition and misguided religious convictions, turns into a selfish quest for personal reward. He first uses Santa Rita as a refuge from doting parents, the Vietnam War and then to escape possible jailing for questionable stock transactions. For centuries this quiet Mexican fishing village was isolated from the outside world. When young surfers were attracted by the great waves washing into its bay, "Pedro" Sessions follows their lead. Sessions spent his war years looking for the next best waves and exploiting a tribe of Huichol Indians in order to support his lifestyle. When Jimmy Carter pardoned those that fled military service, Pedro returned to California and, after a cram course in business administration, became a broker of IPO's and mutual funds. Faced with possible indictment for illegal trading, Pedro returned to Santa Rita with a new wife, Isabella Eugenia, and a limited knowledge of real estate development. His first effort created the boutique hotel, Casa de Mastil, whose popularity with tourists soon led to investment in the project by Gringos from North America. Despite the detractions of a murder, lawsuits from angry purchasers, and adverse public opinion, Pedro continued to expand the hotel until a victim of his unscrupulous deals, Enid Williams, rallied the community to bring down his would-be empire. In the process Enid found self-esteem after a lifetime of personal setbacks.