Stay, Little Seed

Stay, Little Seed

Author: Cristiana Valentini

Publisher: Greystone Books Ltd

Published: 2020-04-07

Total Pages: 17

ISBN-13: 1771646470

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For fans of Amy Rosenthal’s I wish You More and Joe Witek’s In My Heart, Cristiana Valentini’s Stay Little Seed is a moving tale of love and the courage of letting go. “Both children and adult readers will identify with timeless themes, from the joy in comforting familial bonds to the growth that can only happen with independence.” —Booklist Every year when the wind blows, the tree’s seeds sail away to a mysterious place—until one little seed decides to stay. At first, the tree supposes the seed should leave. How else would it grow roots to rise tall and strong? But the tree is also lonely, and the mysterious place is far, far away. Will the seed be safe on its own? Stay, Little Seed celebrates the rhythms of the natural world and shares a gentle message for all of us, no matter our age: Sometimes, by letting go and being brave, we begin life’s greatest adventures.


Plant a Little Seed

Plant a Little Seed

Author: Bonnie Christensen

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 2012-05-08

Total Pages: 44

ISBN-13: 159643550X

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Marcy and Miss Rosa start a campaign to clean up an empty lot and turn it into a community garden.


Itty

Itty

Author: Nicolas Avril

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2011-12-10

Total Pages: 99

ISBN-13: 0557366348

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Itty is a little person with big eyes, a small mouth showing a little smile, and a bright visible heart. He enjoys his multiple experiences (the bubbles) because he gives attention to what surrounds him. Those with a young heart will be touched by the sweet tenderness of the story and of his relationship with "Balloon-Friend". Adults will certainly enjoy the time spent in the company of this little person, but they may also identify references to universal philosophical thoughts and to some tools used in psychology.


Earth Child

Earth Child

Author: Joby

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2008-12-16

Total Pages: 434

ISBN-13: 1438936400

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THE WORLD OF MEN, WITH ALL ITS CONCEPTS AND BELIEFS, WAS STRANGE AND A COMPLETE MYSTERY TO THE BOY. He understood the real world around him, which was simple because the world told him everything he needed to know about it. The grass grew because it drank the water that fell from the sky and the water fell from the sky because the grass couldnt walk to a river like he could, it was all so simple. In return for their life the plants blanketed the earth making everything lush and beautiful, thus pleasing creation. Animals grazed for a lifetime and when they died, they fed the grass. Everything was alive and had everything it needed to be alive; creation wanted life, loved life and nurtured it dearly. There was no need to fight to survive, all life was a gift and all life helped each other to live, and did so without any conflict only natural balance.


More Magic of Metaphor

More Magic of Metaphor

Author: Nick Owen

Publisher: Crown House Publishing

Published: 2004-03-11

Total Pages: 315

ISBN-13: 1845903455

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More Magic of Metaphor explores the notion of leadership in its widest sense. Whether you lead in business, education, coaching, sports, health, parenting, or any other context this book offers insights into the many aspects of this complex, fascinating, and demanding role that we are all, from time to time, called upon to fulfil.


Julie's Seed

Julie's Seed

Author: Jerry Hein

Publisher: Dorrance Publishing

Published: 2023-06-08

Total Pages: 27

ISBN-13:

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About the Book Julie's Seed was inspired by the life and antics of our daughter, Julie. She was a lover of nature, even as a small child, preferring to play with bugs and creatures. Watching this child grow convinced me to write a story. Julie even contributed much of the original artwork in the book, as did other family ambers. For 25-30 years, Julie's Seed sat quietly in a file cabinet. Through the encouragement of both wife, Mary, and daughter, Julie, it has now emerged as a published book! About the Author Jerry Hein was born May 14, 1933 (Mother's Day) in Appleton, Wisconsin. He was 8th of 9 children. He is in his 65th year of marriage to Mary, whom he loves and admires. Together they produced wonderful sons and adopted an equally wonderful daughter. He is a Korean War veteran and a now-retired paper coating chemist, having garnered 2 U.S. patents. He held every office in the Coating and Graphic Arts division of TAPPI. He travelled to 331 countries on business. He is a member of the National MENSA society. He has been a facilitator at seminars in Christian living and has operated a coffeehouse for high schoolers. He volunteers at Appleton West High School 3 half days a week as a front door greeter. He wrote a book about his WWII hero brother and has written over 100 limericks. His hobbies have included metal detecting, wood splitting, wine making, sweepstaking, fishing and gardening.


Little Plays for Little Players

Little Plays for Little Players

Author: Sylvia E. Kamerman

Publisher: Plays

Published: 1969

Total Pages: 360

ISBN-13:

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Fifty simple-to-produce plays for the primary grades with a flexible number of characters. Topics include legends, fantasy, major holidays, safety, good health, and many others.