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In the land of Moo, in the middle of Windy Wood, lives Mr Wiz the wizard.He's not a very good wizard, but he's definitely a wizard!He's not very good because when he tries to cast spells they somehow always go a bit wrong.Join Mr Wiz on his first misadventure as Mustard the Dragon asks for magical help... with hilarious consequences!
The Staplehurst rail crash of June 9th, 1865 which claimed ten lives, might have passed relatively unnoticed but for the presence of a celebrity passenger among the survivors. Charles Dickens, returning from France on the ill-fated boat train from Folkestone to London, was to be profoundly affected by the experience. In a fascinating exploration of the circumstances surrounding the disaster and probing insight into Dickens' personal life, the writer's great-great-grandson, Gerald Dickens, examines his secret relationship with the actress Ellen Ternan and professional motivation in the years either side of the accident. Questions concerning the conduct of the inquest into the crash and apportioning of blame are raised that remain unresolved even today. Striking parallels are drawn with more recent disasters and the signs of wrestling with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder are evident in the account of Dickens' final years, powerfully reflected in the stirring ghost story The Signalman.
This tells the true story of Lucy, Lexi, Roary, Cody and Paisley and her littermates. After being saved from an abusive owner and high-kill shelter, the puppies must adjust to new homes and overcome their past trauma in order to live happy, normal lives.
Can you see that green thing teaches children how to wash their hands properly, but does so in a fun magical way. Fregal and Hope learn what germs are, when to wash their hands and how to kill germs. Fregal sees a green germ jumping up and down on Hope's hand, which encourages Fregal and Hope to quickly wash their hands. Hope sings a fun sing-a-long song when washing her hands, so she knows that she has washed her hands for long enough.
Louie has eaten all of his dinner, which means he gets to have his dessert, 'chocolate ripple ice cream' his favourite, and to make it even better he can put chocolate topping on as well. But Mum hasn't been shopping yet, and with only two scoops of ice cream and no chocolate topping left, Louie is disappointed. "But I ate all my dinner," he tells his mum.Louie wished he had more and is surprised by what can happen, with his eyes open wide and his mouth even wider, he realises wishes do come true.
Become unbreakable! The Unbreakable Couple is your guidebook to a more stable, successful, and satisfying relationship. Whether you're a new couple looking to build a solid foundation for the future or an established couple looking to pinpoint and fix problems you have encountered along your journey together, these fifteen targeted exercises will help you to achieve clarity and understanding, both individually and as a couple. The guided communication method presented in these exercises will allow you to stop the one-sided arguments and focus on listening and being heard in a non-confrontational and non-intimidating way, enabling you to be both supportive and supported. At the end of the program, you will have created a roadmap for success together with easy, agreed-upon steps to follow to ensure your relationship is headed down the road towards fulfillment.
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