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This is a positive, engaging book about a little bird named Jason who learns to fly with the help of his parents. Jason wants to grow up fast and desires independence. However, in his desire to speed up his growth, Jason learns the best way to grow is to slow down, be safe and to accept help when offered. Jason learns that with a little love and understanding, he can accomplish anything.
Looking for a outlet that is not technology? Just Add Ink is a way to do that, and it doesn't matter where you are. All you need is a pen and this book.Self-taught watercolor artist Kelly Rockall has put together a collection of 25 full-color 11" x 8.5" paintings. Kelly has used watercolors to give you a background, or jumping-off point, to let your creativity soar. Whether you want to trace, shade or add what you think is cool, it's up to you.Everyone can benefit from a quiet activity to stimulate the brain. If there are sensory issues, this gives an option of colorful art without the mess of paint.So grab your favorite pen and Just Add Ink!
Guðríður's Saga Coloring Book complements the story of Guðríður, the famed woman in the Vinland Sagas who settled in Greenland, then sailed to Vinland with her family after Leif Erikson. Children can color each page of her adventures and also share their own images inspired by her story. With each drawing, they follow Guðríður from her home in Iceland¿s west fjords, see Greenland's animals, meet her son Snorri who was born in Vinland, and the Native Americans who lived there. After three years, her family returned to Glaumbær in Iceland's Skagafjörður. When her husband died, Guðríður made a final journey - a pilgrimage to Rome and back.
This is the illustrated story of Guðríður, from the Icelandic saga of Erik the Red and the Greenland sagas. She travelled with the Vikings to Greenland after 1000 CE, and settled in Vinland in North America a few years later. Guðríður gave birth to the first European child known to be born in North America. Her story, written by Bryndís Víglundsdóttir and illustrated by Gay Strandemo, charts her travels and adventures from Iceland to Greenland, Vinland, and all the way to Rome on a pilgrimage she made in later life. Guðríður is an inspiring Icelandic character to the women of Iceland and all who admire the spirit of adventure.
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