What Is Wrong with Little Lion?

What Is Wrong with Little Lion?

Author: SUZANNE PETERS

Publisher: Dorrance Publishing

Published: 2015-12-15

Total Pages: 30

ISBN-13: 1480962430

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Little Lion is happy with his friends playing in the jungle. Until, one day, he begins to feel very tired and is unable to do the fun things he has always done. At a visit to the doctor he discovers he is ill and must enter the hospital for tests and treatment. It all seems scary until he meets the special people who work in the hospital. Then Little Lion discovers the other children who are there and makes new friends. Soon, with the encouragement of family and his new friends the hospital that in the beginning was scary has become his new home. The impact that cancer, specifically Leukemia, can have on the life of someone so young is comforted by those who care for him each day. Little Lion discovers he is not alone and his forest friends are not gone forever – plus he has more friends now in the hospital.


Telling Stories Wrong

Telling Stories Wrong

Author: Gianni Rodari

Publisher: Enchanted Lion Books

Published: 2022-06-21

Total Pages: 40

ISBN-13: 9781592703609

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Everyone knows how "Little Red Riding Hood" goes. But Grandpa keeps getting the story all wrong, with hilarious results! "Once upon a time, there was a little girl called Little Yellow Riding Hood--" "Not yellow! It's Red Riding Hood!" So begins the story of a grandpa playfully recounting the well-known fairytale--or his version, at least--to his granddaughter. Try as she might to get him back on track, Grandpa keeps on adding things to the mix, both outlandish and mundane! The end result is an unpredictable tale that comes alive as it's being told, born out of imaginative play and familial affection. This spirited picture book will surprise and delight from start to finish, while reminding readers that storytelling is not only a creative act of improvisation and interaction, but also a powerful pathway for connection and love. Telling Stories Wrong was written by Gianni Rodari, widely regarded as the father of modern Italian children's literature. It exemplifies his great respect for the intelligence of children and the kind of work he did as an educator, developing numerous games and exercises for children to engage and think beyond the status quo, imagining what happens after the end of a familiar story, or what possibilities open up when a new ingredient is introduced. This book is illustrated with great affection by the illustrious artist Beatrice Alemagna (Child of Glass), who counts Gianni Rodari as one of her "spiritual fathers."


Arlo The Lion Who Couldn't Sleep

Arlo The Lion Who Couldn't Sleep

Author: Catherine Rayner

Publisher: Pan Macmillan

Published: 2020-08-20

Total Pages: 41

ISBN-13: 1529049393

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Perfect for bedtime, Arlo The Lion Who Couldn't Sleep is a beautifully illustrated story with a gentle mindfulness message from award-wining author-illustrator Catherine Rayner. Shortlisted for the Kate Greenaway Medal, it's especially helpful for little ones who have trouble going to sleep. Arlo the lion is exhausted. He just can't drop off, no matter what he tries. It's either too hot, or too cold; too loud or too quiet. But then he meets Owl. She can sleep through the day, which isn't easy when most other animals are awake! Will Arlo ever get any rest? Perhaps his new friend has some special tricks she can teach him to help him sleep . . .


The Little Lion of Judea!

The Little Lion of Judea!

Author: Timothy Spinks

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2013-01-20

Total Pages: 18

ISBN-13: 1300360852

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The Little Lion of Judea is a book that lets the child see through the eyes of the little lion that roars that the father is always listening and watching over us to keep the evil one away. This book wants the reader to remember to put God first, and to know that during our deepest darkest moments when we are in doubt GOD is ever present with us.


Love For His Cute Wife

Love For His Cute Wife

Author: Luo YingBingFen

Publisher: Funstory

Published: 2020-12-29

Total Pages: 931

ISBN-13: 163788009X

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The eldest sister, Tang XIang, who carried the responsibility of the boss of Ming Du Middle School, was recognized as a bad girl when she fought and skipped classes. When her uncle, Bai Lian, framed her and was preparing to counterattack, she met with an omnipotent old man, Peng Nanzi. One of them wanted revenge, got rid of the evil uncle, while the other wanted to avoid marriage, so she returned to the battlefield as soon as possible. She looked at each other for a second and gave a devilish smile.


How to Be Remy Cameron

How to Be Remy Cameron

Author: Julian Winters

Publisher: Interlude Press

Published: 2019

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781945053801

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Everyone on campus knows Remy Cameron: he's the out-and-proud, super-likable guy who friends, faculty, and fellow students alike admire for his cheerful confidence. Under pressure to write an A+ essay defining who he is and who he wants to be, Remy embarks on an emotional journey toward reconciling the outward labels people attach to him with the real Remy Cameron within.


The Prosthetic Tongue

The Prosthetic Tongue

Author: Katie Chenoweth

Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press

Published: 2019-10-04

Total Pages: 359

ISBN-13: 0812296354

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Of all the cultural "revolutions" brought about by the development of printing technology during the sixteenth century, perhaps the most remarkable but least understood is the purported rise of European vernacular languages. It is generally accepted that the invention of printing constitutes an event in the history of language that has profoundly shaped modernity, and yet the exact nature of this transformation—the mechanics of the event—has remained curiously unexamined. In The Prosthetic Tongue, Katie Chenoweth explores the relationship between printing and the vernacular as it took shape in sixteenth-century France and charts the technological reinvention of French across a range of domains, from typography, orthography, and grammar to politics, pedagogy, and poetics. Under François I, the king known in his own time as the "Father of Letters," both printing and vernacular language emerged as major cultural and political forces. Beginning in 1529, French underwent a remarkable transformation, as printers and writers began to reimagine their mother tongue as mechanically reproducible. The first accent marks appeared in French texts, the first French grammar books and dictionaries were published, phonetic spelling reforms were debated, modern Roman typefaces replaced gothic scripts, and French was codified as a legal idiom. This was, Chenoweth argues, a veritable "new media" moment, in which the print medium served as the underlying material apparatus and conceptual framework for a revolutionary reinvention of the vernacular. Rather than tell the story of the origin of the modern French language, however, she seeks to destabilize this very notion of "origin" by situating the cultural formation of French in a scene of media technology and reproducibility. No less than the paper book issuing from sixteenth-century printing presses, the modern French language is a product of the age of mechanical reproduction.


Just a Little Lion

Just a Little Lion

Author: Gina J. Cook

Publisher: WestBow Press

Published: 2012-08

Total Pages: 40

ISBN-13: 1449763529

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What happens when a little cheetah plays with a little lion, despite his mother’s warning? It’s the same thing that happens when we play around with little lies, despite God’s warning. This adventurous allegory poetically and vividly teaches that there are some things that look innocent and charming yet carry with them beastly consequences. Parents will be able to use this book to help teach their children the consequences of any sin, even “little” lies, as well as teaching them the importance of listening to warnings and instructions given by their parents and, above all, by God.


Frog

Frog

Author: Mo Yan

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2015-01-22

Total Pages: 400

ISBN-13: 0698182669

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A NEW YORK TIMES TOP BOOK OF 2015 WASHINGTON POST NOTABLE BOOK The author of Red Sorghum and China’s most revered and controversial novelist returns with his first major publication since winning the Nobel Prize In 2012, the Nobel committee confirmed Mo Yan’s position as one of the greatest and most important writers of our time. In his much-anticipated new novel, Mo Yan chronicles the sweeping history of modern China through the lens of the nation’s controversial one-child policy. Frog opens with a playwright nicknamed Tadpole who plans to write about his aunt. In her youth, Gugu—the beautiful daughter of a famous doctor and staunch Communist—is revered for her skill as a midwife. But when her lover defects, Gugu’s own loyalty to the Party is questioned. She decides to prove her allegiance by strictly enforcing the one-child policy, keeping tabs on the number of children in the village, and performing abortions on women as many as eight months pregnant. In sharply personal prose, Mo Yan depicts a world of desperate families, illegal surrogates, forced abortions, and the guilt of those who must enforce the policy. At once illuminating and devastating, it shines a light into the heart of communist China.


Raising Lions

Raising Lions

Author: Joe Newman

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2021-09-28

Total Pages: 218

ISBN-13:

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The second edition of Joe Newman's acclaimed book Raising Lions is an essential guide for parents and teachers raising strong-willed, precocious children. It offers clear insights into what motivates the most challenging behaviors, and what kinds of responses turn these behaviors around. "One of the best books on child-rearing I've ever read. Joe Newman describes a cultural shift that has reinforced anxiety and behavior disorders in children by negating parental authority. Even more important, he provides specific, non-punitive ways for parents to help their kids by taking back their authority. Filled with examples and experiences from the author's own life as a child with A.D.H.D., the book is a treasure-trove of useful information." Barry Michels, psychotherapist and New York Times bestselling author of The Tools. "This book is packed with useful information. It is an insightful and practical guide for managing children. I would recommend it to any parent." L. Alan Sroufe, Professor Emeritus Ph.D. University of Minnesota Current childrearing techniques seek to develop children who are confident, self-assured, and unafraid to speak their minds-lions instead of lambs. Although largely positive, this shift has brought with it some very serious problems in our children's behavior. Without going back to an authoritarian model, Joe Newman has developed new ways of helping children develop the ability to self-regulate without undermining their confidence and individuality. Raising Lions challenges us to re-examine our interactions and relationships with children, re-think the root causes of behavior problems and find new ways to support healthy, happy development. For over 20 years Joe Newman has worked with children, parents, teachers, and administrators to help them understand and improve child behavior.