Honey, We Lost the Kids

Honey, We Lost the Kids

Author: Kathleen McDonnell

Publisher:

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 204

ISBN-13:

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"Honey, we lost the kids - the lament of many parents in the 21st century." "Frantic boomers, unable to figure out what they have done wrong, ask "Why can't the kids be like we were?" and particularly "What can we do to change things?" "Not much," responds prize-winning author Kathleen McDonnell in her funny, eye-opening report from the front lines of the revolution in modern childhood. She sympathizes with parents and experts who believe that kids today are growing up too quickly, robbed of childhood by a toxic combination of TV, films, video games and the Internet." "Yet "We can't go back to a time when growing up happened in well-defined stages," McDonnell argues. It's a different world, and the old rules simply don't apply." "Honey, We Lost the Kids is a mind-bending, straight-talking approach to understanding the challenges of parenting and child rearing today."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved


Honey

Honey

Author: David Ezra Stein

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2020-02-25

Total Pages: 34

ISBN-13: 0593108205

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This sweet companion to David Ezra Stein's award-winning Leaves celebrates the joy of savoring something you love. Bear is ravenous when he wakes up from his winter sleep and has one thing on his mind: honey! Alas, it is too soon for honey, so Bear tries hard to be patient. The world around him is waking up, too, and he soon remembers all the other things he loves, like warm grass, berries, and rain. He's almost content, until, one day, he hears a welcome buzzing sound . . . and finally it is time for Bear to delight in the thing he relishes above all others--and it is as warm, golden, sweet, and good as he remembered.


Honey We Lost the Kids

Honey We Lost the Kids

Author: Kathleen McDonnell

Publisher:

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13: 9781864033052

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A mind-bending, straight talking approach to understanding the challenges of parenting and child rearing today. Deals with the impact of modern media on children.


Bunny My Honey

Bunny My Honey

Author: Anita Jeram

Publisher: National Geographic Books

Published: 2009-12-22

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 0763646458

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Hopping into a board book edition! "A tender tale of loss and reunion, and the saving grace of a mother’s love." —Kirkus Reviews Bunny knows how to do lots of special rabbity things, like running and hopping, digging, and thumping his great big feet. But when he runs too far one day and gets lost deep in the woods, there’s only one thing he wants: an adoring Mommy Rabbit to cuddle him and put her twitchy nose on his. The incomparable Anita Jeram, illustrator of the all-time classic series about the Nutbrown Hares and many other beloved tales, offers a sweetly reassuring read-aloud for the youngest of children.


Tzonia

Tzonia

Author: Mable Harris

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2022-03-25

Total Pages: 243

ISBN-13: 1664197516

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This story lingered on her heart and that why she told it to me. And now Mable who is a writer writes about these American women who had a hard life and time in America from as far back as the 1940s The girl's name was Henritta until she got to Africa. She was stolen from a hospital in New York back in the forties, the nurse left the country with his baby girl and went back to her country in Africa and raised this child as her own. She remarried to a business man, she had a child for him in Soweto. She was raised as a happy child; her mother was a nurse and her step father was a business man working hard for a change in Africa. He dreamed of Africa do business with other wealthier countries. He even went so far as to sell out his daughter, TZONIA. This young naive girl ended up at the Mercy of a highly wealthy American business man. He brought her back to the states where he intended to continue using her for business deals in the states. And there is where this young girl's problems started.


Heckedy Peg

Heckedy Peg

Author: Audrey Wood

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 9780152336790

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A mother saves her seven children from Heckedy Peg, a witch who has changed them into different kinds of food.


Emily Included

Emily Included

Author: Kathleen McDonnell

Publisher: Second Story Press

Published: 2011-10-15

Total Pages: 98

ISBN-13: 1926920422

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The true story of Emily Eaton. Born with severe cerebral palsy, Emily and her family had to fight for her right to go to school with non-disabled children in a regular classroom. Their fight, which began at a time when children with CP were segregated, was groundbreaking. Unwilling to take no for an answer, Emily's fight would take her all the way to the Supreme Court. Eventually victorious, Emily's story makes her an amazing role model for children everywhere - whether they are living with a disability or not.


Consuming Families

Consuming Families

Author: Jo Lindsay

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 0415899214

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This book explores contemporary families as sites of consumption, examining the changing contexts of family life, where new forms of family are altering how family life is practised and produced, and addressing key social issues - childhood obesity, alchohol and drug addiction, social networking, viral marketing - that put pressure on families as the social, economic and regulatory environments of consumption change.


The Moon in the Man

The Moon in the Man

Author: Elizabeth Honey

Publisher: Unwin Hyman

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 9781865084558

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Collects rhymes, fingerplays, and riddles depicting numbers, sounds, and playful activities.


Portrayals of Children in Popular Culture

Portrayals of Children in Popular Culture

Author: Vibiana Bowman Cvetkovic

Publisher: Lexington Books

Published: 2012-12-21

Total Pages: 265

ISBN-13: 073917956X

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Portrayals of Children in Popular Culture: Fleeting Images, edited by Vibiana Bowman Cvetkovic and Debbie Olson, is a collection which examines images of “children” and “childhood” in popular culture, including print, online, television shows, and films. The contributors to this volume explore the constructions of “children” and “childhood” rather than actual children or actual childhoods. In the chapters that are concerned with depictions of actual, individual children, the authors investigate how the images of those children conform or “trouble” current notions of what it means to be a child engaged in a contemporary “childhood.” This is a unique volume, because of the academic discourse which is employed—that of “Childhood Studies.” The Childhood Studies scholars represented in this collection utilize an interdisciplinary approach which draws upon various academic fields—their methodologies, theoretical approaches, and scholarly conventions—for the scholarly research in this collection. Together, the contributions to this collection interrogate classic notions of childhood innocence, knowledge, agency, and the fluid position of the signifier “child” within contemporary media forms. These interdisciplinary works function as a testament to the infectiousness of the child image in print, television, and cinematic contexts, and represent a new avenue of discursive scholarship; the questions raised and connections made provide fresh insights and unique perspectives to topics regarding children and childhood and their representation within multiple media platforms. The growing field of Childhood Studies is enriched by the intellectual originality represented by this volume’s authors who ask new questions about the enduring and captivating image of the child.