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Books > Children's & Educational > Humanities
Introduce babies and toddlers to the Christmas story told through
the eyes of little Lamb. Children will love listening to the story
of Jesus's birthday and play with the adorable, plush lamb finger
puppet. The Beginner's Bible Little Lamb's Christmas?brings the
story of Jesus's birth to life from a new and fun-but-faithful
retelling. Readers will follow little Lamb from the hillside to the
manger, where he celebrates the arrival of God's only son. The
Beginner's Bible Little Lamb's Christmas: Is perfect for children
ages 0-4 Is a chunky, durable board book Includes a soft, plush
lamb finger puppet for interactive storytelling Contains
easy-to-read bible story of the Advent season ending with Jesus's
birth Features engaging full-color illustrations on every page
Makes a great stocking stuffer, Christmas gift, or holiday gift
giving
Henrietta Elizabeth Marshall was a popular author of history books
for children at the turn of the last century, now enjoying a
revival in interest. This volume in her 'children's heros' series
describes the main events in the life of Napoleon in lively, clear
prose, enriched by the original illustrations reproduced in black
and white.
In Tears of Pain: My Life with Autism, Marc Rivera welcomes you to
his world of autism and chronicles his daily struggle to fit in to
a world so unlike his own. The objective is to help people
understand how much individuals in the Autism Spectrum need to be
accepted as they are by society. Based on his journal, Marc
recounts many of the personal challenges he faced: bullying and
ridicule from his peers, poor communication with teachers, trying
to make sense of "The Rules" both at school and as a whole - to
name a few. In this alien world, Marc felt safe only in his own
home. It was there that he felt, for the most part, safe and
protected. He could always count on the love and support of his
family, although at times they felt just as confused and lost as
Marc. Tears of Pain: My Life with Autism is a call to society to
enter into the world of autism. Our hope is that readers will gain
a better understanding of individuals within the Autism Spectrum.
These special people, so similar yet so different from you and me,
suffer torment and misunderstanding only because their brains are
wired differently.
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