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Empower your child to be a positive force in the world with this
encouraging picture book that teaches kids that no matter how small an
action may be, there is always something they can do to make the world
a better place."When I know a friend is hurting then my heart starts
aching too, like it’s asking me a question . . . is there something I
can do?"? Based on a familiar passage from Matthew 25, this picture
book explores themes of compassion and empathy, encouraging children to
take positive action when they see a need in the world around them.
From big things―like helping to plant a community garden or trying to
find a home for an animal in need―to small things―like making a card or
welcoming someone new―there is always something we can do! The book's
lyrical refrain will stick with kids long after the book is closed: "If
there’s something that you notice, there is something you can do. Keep
your kindness radar working―maybe something starts with you!" Immerse
your little one in a world of kindness and hope with this gorgeously
illustrated offering from Natalee Creech.
Within educational research, the over-disciplining of Black and
Indigenous students is most often presented as a problem located
within pathologized or misunderstood communities. That is, theories
and proposed solutions tend toward those that ask how we can make
students of color from particular backgrounds more suited to US
educational standards rather than questioning the racist roots of
those standards. Tender Violence in US Schools takes as a
provocation this "discipline gap," in exploring a thus far
unconsidered stance and asking how white women (the majority of US
teachers) have historically understood their roles in the
disciplining of Black and Indigenous students, and how and why
their role has been constructed over time and space in service to
institutions of the white settler colonial state.
Within educational research, the over-disciplining of Black and
Indigenous students is most often presented as a problem located
within pathologized or misunderstood communities. That is, theories
and proposed solutions tend toward those that ask how we can make
students of color from particular backgrounds more suited to US
educational standards rather than questioning the racist roots of
those standards. Tender Violence in US Schools takes as a
provocation this "discipline gap," in exploring a thus far
unconsidered stance and asking how white women (the majority of US
teachers) have historically understood their roles in the
disciplining of Black and Indigenous students, and how and why
their role has been constructed over time and space in service to
institutions of the white settler colonial state.
Connect to your intuition, expand your mind, and cultivate a heart "as light as a feather" with Everyday Amenti, a beautiful guided journal from the author and illustrator behind the Amenti Oracle.
From author Jennifer Sodini, founder of Evolve and Ascend, and illustrator Natalee Miller, comes Everyday Amenti -- an interactive guide to embodying the ideals of truth and balance. Based on their bestselling Amenti Oracle deck, this beautiful guided journal invites you to discover modern, personalized ways to embody the timeless wisdom of the ancient world.
With 52 prompts -- one for each week of the year -- Everyday Amenti uses the 42 ideals of Ma'at, 7 Hermetic principles, and 3 alchemical principles to craft actionable steps for creating a more intuitive, connected existence. Modern seekers will find stunning images, encouraging and informative sidebars, and soul-nourishing guidance for building a life of purpose and magic.
Discover the biblical promise of God's unending love in this
whimsically illustrated board book that assures little ones nothing
can separate them from God. Can anything stop God's love and God's
grace? This uplifting board book, based on Romans 8:38-39, looks at
this question in the most fantastical ways. Curious children wonder
if God's love can be stopped by rumbling volcanoes, deep ocean
waters, rain storms, hail storms, or even the mistakes we make. The
answer is always a resounding, "No! There is nothing so powerful,
nothing so strong-God's love is too high and too deep and too
long!" The engaging verse is paired with wildly imaginative
illustrations, and the affirming message of God's unstoppable love
is one that parents will want to share with their little ones over
and over.
Empower your child to be a positive force in the world with this
encouraging picture book that teaches kids that no matter how small
an action may be, there is always something they can do to make the
world a better place."When I know a friend is hurting then my heart
starts aching too, like it’s asking me a question . . . is there
something I can do?"? Based on a familiar passage from Matthew 25,
this picture book explores themes of compassion and empathy,
encouraging children to take positive action when they see a need
in the world around them. From big things—like helping to plant a
community garden or trying to find a home for an animal in
need—to small things—like making a card or welcoming someone
new—there is always something we can do! The book's lyrical
refrain will stick with kids long after the book is closed: "If
there’s something that you notice, there is something you can do.
Keep your kindness radar working—maybe something starts with
you!" Immerse your little one in a world of kindness and hope with
this gorgeously illustrated offering from Natalee Creech.
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Things I Would Say (Paperback)
Tracy Alicia; Contributions by Natalee Gilbert, Michelle Wanzer
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R301
Discovery Miles 3 010
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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Discover the destiny God designed for you, the necessary tools to
embrace your destiny, the process to embrace your destiny, and how
to stand strong while waiting to embrace your destiny.
The Season of Life is a practical teaching on the seasonal changes
in life. As you read, you will understand why mankind experiences a
never ending cycle of ups and downs in life. It teaches how lust of
the flesh, lust of the eyes and the pride of life keeps us from
God, the same reasons why Adam and Eve disobeyed God and lost their
protective covering. This book reveals a need for covering through
Jesus, how to be covered, and how to maintain the covering. You
will learn how to identify each season. You will learn all that
Jesus endured during each season of life. How he defeated the devil
and gave us the power to overcome each season.
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