Dot and Dan
Author: Katie Dale
Publisher: Lerner Publications (Tm)
Published: 2020
Total Pages: 36
ISBN-13: 1541578015
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Author: Katie Dale
Publisher: Lerner Publications (Tm)
Published: 2020
Total Pages: 36
ISBN-13: 1541578015
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCarefully leveled, charmingly illustrated stories introduce reading to young children.
Author: Peter H. Reynolds
Publisher: Candlewick Press
Published: 2022-05-31
Total Pages: 33
ISBN-13: 153621809X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKVashti believes that she cannot draw, but her art teacher's encouragement leads her to change her mind and she goes on to encourage another student who feels the same as she had.
Author: Laura Appleton-Smith
Publisher:
Published: 2012
Total Pages: 21
ISBN-13: 9781605410678
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"These books are decodeable with the knowledge of the 26 phonetic alphabet letter sounds and the ability to blend those sounds together, plus one new isolated sound and/or spelling per book"--Publisher's website description.
Author: Laura Appleton-Smith
Publisher:
Published: 2012
Total Pages: 17
ISBN-13: 9781605410661
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"These books are decodeable with the knowledge of the 26 phonetic alphabet letter sounds and the ability to blend those sounds together, plus one new isolated sound and/or spelling per book"--Publisher's website description.
Author: Dan Kois
Publisher: Little, Brown
Published: 2019-09-17
Total Pages: 323
ISBN-13: 0316552615
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn this "refreshingly relatable" (Outside) memoir, perfect for the self-isolating family, Slate editor Dan Kois sets out with his family on a journey around the world to change their lives together. What happens when one frustrated dad turns his kids' lives upside down in search of a new way to be a family? Dan Kois and his wife always did their best for their kids. Busy professionals living in the D.C. suburbs, they scheduled their children's time wisely, and when they weren't arguing over screen time, the Kois family-Dan, his wife Alia, and their two pre-teen daughters-could each be found searching for their own happiness. But aren't families supposed to achieve happiness together? In this eye-opening, heartwarming, and very funny family memoir, the fractious, loving Kois' go in search of other places on the map that might offer them the chance to live away from home-but closer together. Over a year the family lands in New Zealand, the Netherlands, Costa Rica, and small-town Kansas. The goal? To get out of their rut of busyness and distractedness and to see how other families live outside the East Coast parenting bubble. HOW TO BE A FAMILY brings readers along as the Kois girls-witty, solitary, extremely online Lyra and goofy, sensitive, social butterfly Harper-like through the Kiwi bush, ride bikes to a Dutch school in the pouring rain, battle iguanas in their Costa Rican kitchen, and learn to love a town where everyone knows your name. Meanwhile, Dan interviews neighbors, public officials, and scholars to learn why each of these places work the way they do. Will this trip change the Kois family's lives? Or do families take their problems and conflicts with them wherever we go? A journalistic memoir filled with heart, empathy, and lots of whining, HOW TO BE A FAMILY will make readers dream about the amazing adventures their own families might take.
Author: Dan Ozzi
Publisher: Mariner Books
Published: 2021
Total Pages: 429
ISBN-13: 0358244307
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"From celebrated music writer Dan Ozzi comes a comprehensive chronicle of the punk music scene's evolution from the early nineties to the mid-aughts, following eleven bands as they dissolved, "sold out," and rose to surprise stardom. From its inception, punk music has been identified by two factors: its proximity to "authenticity," and its reliance on an antiestablishment ethos. Yet, in the mid- to late '90s, major record labels sought to capitalize on punk's rebellious undertones, leading to a schism in the scene: to accept the cash flow of the majors, or stick to indie cred?Sellout chronicles the evolution of the punk scene during this era, focusing on prominent bands as they experienced the last "gold rush" of the music industry. Within it, music writer Dan Ozzi follows the rise of successful bands like Green Day and Jimmy Eat World, as well as the implosion of groups like Jawbreaker and At the Drive-In, who buckled under the pressure of their striving labels. Featuring original interviews and personal stories from members of eleven of modern punk's most (in)famous bands, Sellout is the history of the evolution of the music industry, and a punk rock lover's guide to the chaotic darlings of the post-grunge era. "--
Author: Herve Tullet
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Published: 2016-08-30
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781452154800
DOWNLOAD EBOOKShare the hands-on magic of Press Here in this extra-large format that's just right for classrooms and play groups. The big book edition gets whole groups of kids in on the interactive experience and fun of Hervé Tullet's bestselling picture book.
Author: Horace Helmick
Publisher: Lulu.com
Published: 2015-05-28
Total Pages: 306
ISBN-13: 0989510026
DOWNLOAD EBOOKShe is Dan Butxn, the dreamer who rose from the sand and rocks to see the wind, a human with no where to go. This is Dan who heeds Dot's words. Painting is simple: The hand applies the paint while the mind watches. Dot dies (after a violent disagreement with Dan), and Dan moves into Dot's studio, once Willa's studio. Dan learns to paint, and art quickly replaces/displaces her need for human contact. But why are people who know Dan dying? Or disappearing and then dying? And who's sending all the weird messages to her machine? And who's burning down houses? And why do Dan's feelings about the world around her remain so vague? And who reappears in a lump of light to pull Dan safely back down to earth? Can this savior be trusted? Read for love of language, language that borders on fatalist poetry. Read, and see life thru the eyes of a creative spirit. Travel the twisting path thru the unusual, glorious mind of an artist. Journey thru an ordinary world with the woman seeking, and always seeing, the extraordinary.
Author: Melvin Davis
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Published:
Total Pages: 149
ISBN-13: 1465307826
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Kirkland C. Vaughns
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2020-03-09
Total Pages: 234
ISBN-13: 1317706900
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis new issue of JICAP features some of the most engaging material yet on the subject of treating depressed mothers and their small children. It opens with "Video Feedback with a Depressed Mother and Her Infant," the presentation of an unusual collaborative individual psychoanalytic treatment written by Phyllis Cohen and Beatrice Beebe that is one of the most unique studies on the subject to date. This brilliant introductory article is followed up by a well-executed analysis of the treatment from Phyllis Ackman and a smart commentary by Anni Bergman. The issue continues with a thorough examination of the changing role that play instruments have in child psychotherapy over the course of the analysis in a strong article co-written by Saralea Chazan and Jonathan Wolf. The active aspects of object relations are discussed next by Marcia Kaufman, followed by a special look at the influence of culture on therapy in Carmen Vazquez and Lorna Myers' piece "The Case of Alicia: Understanding Selective Mutism and Alopecia within a Cultural Framework." The issue continues with Debbie Hindle's take on the vagaries of self-help with "I'm Not Smiling, I'm Frowning Upside Down" and closes with Kate Henderson's account of a session with a group of latency children.