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In her last published poetry collection, Alison Murphy shared the
story of the birth, death and resurrection of Jesus, and the hope
that this brings. This collection invites you to put yourself in
the shoes of some of the people in the Bible who had a face-to-face
encounter with Jesus. What might they be thinking? What if it had
been you? But we too have to find Jesus on our own life journey.
What might we find if we have our own encounter with him? Let these
poems both stir your imagination and encourage you on your journey.
Alison has lived in Midlothian, Scotland since the age of four, but
still feels the pull of her Ayrshire roots. An avid crafter, her
handmade cards often contain some of her poetry and she takes great
pleasure in creating personal keepsakes for her family and friends.
- Explores hard to see practices that support inclusion in early
childhood education. - Provides insight into the nature of
inclusive learning interactions for a range of marginalised groups.
- Explains ways in which children feel themselves to be included. -
Offers guidance on effective inclusive practices in early childhood
education. - Outlines developments in inclusion and early childhood
education with a focus on the Welsh context.
- Explores hard to see practices that support inclusion in early
childhood education. - Provides insight into the nature of
inclusive learning interactions for a range of marginalised groups.
- Explains ways in which children feel themselves to be included. -
Offers guidance on effective inclusive practices in early childhood
education. - Outlines developments in inclusion and early childhood
education with a focus on the Welsh context.
Christmas and Easter are a time for family gatherings, fun and
memories. But why? This collection of poems comprises some of the
author's favourites which were intended to be a gentle reminder of
the reasons behind both of these celebrations. They were originally
sent to family and friends in Christmas and Easter cards but it is
hoped that they will now be an encouragement to a wider audience to
ponder on the truth and hope of the Gospel.
In her last published poetry collection, Alison Murphy shared the
story of the birth, death and resurrection of Jesus, and the hope
that this brings. This collection invites you to put yourself in
the shoes of some of the people in the Bible who had a face-to-face
encounter with Jesus. What might they be thinking? What if it had
been you? But we too have to find Jesus on our own life journey.
What might we find if we have our own encounter with him? Let these
poems both stir your imagination and encourage you on your journey.
Alison has lived in Midlothian, Scotland since the age of four, but
still feels the pull of her Ayrshire roots. An avid crafter, her
handmade cards often contain some of her poetry and she takes great
pleasure in creating personal keepsakes for her family and friends.
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