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The purpose of this special issue of Aphasiology is to honour Dr.
Audrey Holland and her prolific research and clinical achievements
over the past 50 years. The issue has been constructed to exemplify
the breadth of Dr. Holland's influence not only in terms of
research topics (e.g., aphasia, dementia, research methodology) but
also geographic span, with contributing authors from around the
globe. All contributors, some former mentees and others
contemporaries and collaborators, have been similarly inspired
through their interactions with Dr. Holland to advance the field of
neurogenic communication disorders, as is reflected in each of
their papers.
Amazing Alabama: A Coloring Book Journey Through Alabama’s 67
Counties is a delightful, one-of-a-kind coloring book whose
publication coincides with two significant bicentennial
celebrations: the 2017 anniversary of Alabama becoming a territory
and the 2019 anniversary of Alabama becoming a state. It is
designed to engage youngsters and adult coloring book enthusiasts
in learning about the unique character of our nation’s 22nd
state. Every county in Alabama is featured in Amazing Alabama with
an appealing line drawing of its iconic and lesser-known
sites—historical, geographical, topographical, industrial and
commercial, and more. Companion text identifies and provides
context for the pictured elements. The book provides a
comprehensive educational snapshot of all that is special about the
state. Author/illustrator Laura Murray was inspired to create
Amazing Alabama, her first coloring book, after moving to Alabama
with her husband from Georgia. Together, they made many road trips,
which introduced her to the state’s history, its scenic highways
and byways, its commercial centers and rustic small towns. Her
coloring book showcases some of her favorite discoveries—the
historic U.S. Post Office in Etowah County, Hatchet Creek in Coosa
County, the pitcher plant bog in Chilton County, and much more.
The holidays are for giving thanks and nothing can stop this
Gingerbread Man from delivering his to his favorite member of the
community! Everyone in class is busy practicing songs and making
goodies for their trip to town to thank community helpers, and the
Gingerbread Man has made a card for someone extra sweet. But before
he can deliver his gift, whipping wind and swirling snow come to
town, too. Slushy sidewalks are no place for a cookie, but this
Gingerbread Man won't let a little bad weather stop him! "I'll
search on my own, as fast as I can! I'll dash through this snow.
I'm the Gingerbread Man!" With all the flavors of the season and
generous dashes of kindness and gratitude, the Gingerbread Man's
newest adventure makes for a perfect read-aloud throughout the
holidays. Look for all of this hilarious Gingerbread Man's
adventures: The Gingerbread Man Loose at School, The Gingerbread
Man Loose on the Fire Truck, The Gingerbread Man Loose at
Christmas, The Gingerbread Man Loose at the Zoo, and The
Gingerbread Man and the Leprechaun Loose at School!
When a class leaves for recess, their just-baked Gingerbread Man is
left behind. But he's a smart cookie and heads out to find them.
He'll run, slide, skip, and (after a mishap with a soccer ball)
limp as fast as he can because: "I can catch them I'm their
Gingerbread Man "
With help from the gym teacher, the nurse, the art teacher and
even the principal, the Gingerbread Man does find his class, and
he's assured they'll never leave him behind again.
Teachers often use the Gingerbread Man story to introduce new
students to the geography and staff of schools, and this fresh,
funny twist on the original can be used all year long. Includes a
poster with fun activities
Share the amazing American story with your children with Our
Patriots, a one-of-a-kind coloring book sponsored by the Daughters
of the American Revolution. Bring the varied quilt of colonial
America to life with these tales of American heroes—Black and
white, male and female. Our Patriots shows that wars are won and
nations built through the collaboration of soldiers, politicians,
merchants, nurses, and more. America earned her independence
through the efforts of countless Revolutionaries who made possible
the formation of one of the world’s greatest nations with their
dedication and fearlessness. Our Patriots brings the stories of
these Americans to life with vivid and engaging coloring pages.
From iconic leaders like George Washington and Alexander Hamilton
to lesser-known heroes like Simeon Ashbow Jr. and James Dew, this
coloring book features both male and female Revolutionaries while
also highlighting the accomplishments of patriots of African and
indigenous descent. Children throughout our country should know the
stories of those who made America possible, and in Our Patriots
illustrator Laura Murray and the Daughters of the American
Revolution present tales from all thirteen colonies, stretching
from New Hampshire to Georgia.
Guess who gets to go along on a field trip to the firehouse? The
Gingerbread Man But when he falls out of his classmate's pocket,
Spot the Dalmatian comes sniffing around. Luckily, this Gingerbread
Man is one smart cookie, and he races into the fire truck, up the
pole, and all through the station, staying one step ahead of the
hungry dog the whole time.Then an emergency call comes in and the
Gingerbread Man knows just what to do:
"I'll ride to the rescue, as fast as I can.I want to help, too I'm
the Gingerbread Man "
With snappy rhymes and fresh illustrations, the Gingerbread Man
makes a sweet return in his second school adventure. Includes a
poster with fire safety tips and activities.
When the Gingerbread Man is loose at the zoo, he has to be careful
not to end up as an animal's lunch! Is there anything more fun than
a class trip to the zoo? The Gingerbread Man and his classmates
don't think so, and they get to solve riddles on a WILD scavenger
hunt. They meet giraffes, monkeys, and even a fox (especially scary
for a Gingerbread Man!). But a zoo full of critters is a tricky
place for a tasty cookie-even a very fast one-and the Gingerbread
Man ends up separated from his friends. He needs to solve all of
the riddles to catch up with his class and help someone else who is
lost. I'll be a detective. I know that I can! I'll solve all these
clues. I'm the Gingerbread Man! Animals galore and a trail of clues
make the Gingerbread Man's latest adventure his wildest one yet.
Look for all of this hilarious Gingerbread Man's adventures: The
Gingerbread Man Loose at School, The Gingerbread Man Loose on the
Fire Truck, The Gingerbread Man Loose at Christmas, The Gingerbread
Man Loose at the Zoo, and The Gingerbread Man and the Leprechaun
Loose at School!
The purpose of this special issue of Aphasiology is to honour
Dr. Audrey Holland and her prolific research and clinical
achievements over the past 50 years. The issue has been constructed
to exemplify the breadth of Dr. Holland 's influence not only in
terms of research topics (e.g., aphasia, dementia, research
methodology) but also geographic span, with contributing authors
from around the globe. All contributors, some former mentees and
others contemporaries and collaborators, have been similarly
inspired through their interactions with Dr. Holland to advance the
field of neurogenic communication disorders, as is reflected in
each of their papers.
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