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I AM ME. I AM ONE connects reading and counting with the everyday world for young readers. It empowers the modern learner to use reading to solve a simple addition and subtraction problem. The book uses wordplay to teach counting forward and counting backward. The beginning reader is forced to think through every page. The storyline is that though you may find yourself alone in certain places, you are never really alone.
This book references historical events as Super-centenarian Violet Mosse-Brown, who lived until the age of 117, reminisced on her life. It features the experiences of the legend, telling her story in her lifetime. Importantly, this masterpiece presents the exact words and experiences as relayed to the author, enriching the book with first-hand experience.
This book was not written to teach children the letters of the alphabet, but to introduce them to Bible places, characters and teachings associated with each letter. It can be used as a springboard for telling Bible stories to young ones. Children as old as eight or ten years old can benefit from it as some of the stories and concepts will best be understood by a more mature audience. The book can also be a great resource for Bible trivia for young children. The hope is that Bible ABCs will introduce children to and open the door for even more to be learned about and from the Bible, the greatest book ever written.
The world goes reeling into a state of confusion. It has become barely recognizable. People have all but lost their humanity to technology, self-absorption and control. A Trumpian dystopia has ensued. Will the hero of the story bring society back beyond the brink?
A true story about our friend Theodore when he was a baby and his family. It helps us to be thankful and never ever give up on God!
Mona makes a new friend and she learns where her favorite dessert comes from! Can you guess her favorite dessert?
Mona learns about how baby chicks are made and discovers a mystery about animal families. Animals want families too.
Nathan Hammah is a Social Worker and Child & Youth Worker who has been working with youth and young adults for over fifteen years throughout the Greater Toronto Area. This book is a collection of stories based his real-life experiences from throughout his career. It is a treasure-trove of very well-written, gripping reads.
A young girl named Adwoa loves to take care of the environment. In Canada, she is part of a green group but she has to move away to Ghana with her family. Learn what a ghostly forest and a curse in Ghana have to do with helping Adwoa feel at home and allowing her to help save the planet.
Mona is a book about a friendly young girl. She makes friends everywhere she goes. In this story, she learns about how apples are really made by making friends with the apple tree in her backyard. He tells her all about his life and how his apples make her favourite dessert. Mona's really sharp, but she does have a silly thought here and there! This is the version for use in Ghana. Enjoy
Mona's World is a series about a delightful and curious girl who wants to know everything about everything. There is so much to learn: what things are, where they come from, what they do, and Mona is anxious to find out. In this story, Mona's friend Henny disappears for a couple of days because she is hiding something - she has a secret and a wish. Mona finds out that families are special and important to animals too.
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