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These poems are really from my heart, what I have experienced
myself, seen, and got inspired from different things in life. I
have written poems for a long time, and it's really great to hear
that people relate to my poems and how much they have helped them
through tough times. It's about struggle, how to never give up
hope, and inspirational and love poems as well. I would say in
short it's a part of my journey and yours through life.
These poems are really from my heart, what I have experienced
myself, seen, and got inspired from different things in life. I
have written poems for a long time, and it's really great to hear
that people relate to my poems and how much they have helped them
through tough times. It's about struggle, how to never give up
hope, and inspirational and love poems as well. I would say in
short it's a part of my journey and yours through life.
Fantasy, folklore, and magic fill the air as a young girl's
grandmother relates a legend of Where Hummingbirds Come From.
Grandmother explains the magic waters and the beauty of this tiny
bird. Where Hummingbirds Come From may well become an all-time
children's classic and a perfect book for the young reader. As well
as a wonderful study guide for English as a second language
students. According to Wikipedia: "Finnish is the language spoken
by the majority of the population in Finland (92% as of 2006) and
by ethnic Finns outside Finland. It is one of the two official
languages of Finland and an official minority language in Sweden.
In Sweden, both standard Finnish and Meankieli, a Finnish dialect,
are spoken. Finnish is spoken by about five million people who
reside mainly in Finland. There are also notable Finnish-speaking
minorities in Sweden, Norway, Russia, Estonia, Brazil, Canada, and
the United States. The majority of the population of Finland,
90.37% as of 2010, speak Finnish as their first language. The
remainder speak Swedish (5.42%), Sami (Northern, Inari, Skolt) and
other languages. It has achieved some popularity as a second
language in Estonia." Creations by Crouch was fortunate to find a
Finnish speaker who agreed to translate our books. You can find
Ozzy on facebook here: https:
//www.facebook.com/pages/Ozzy-Vikman/443108375746224?ref=hl You can
email him here: [email protected] His website is: http:
//www.ozzyvikman.com/ Ozzy lives in Turku, Finland. Please feel
free to contact him if you are looking for a translator. Our thanks
to Ozzy for his help.
While watching her Chinese immigrant son-in-law learn the English
language, it became apparent to the author that prepositions are
one of the most difficult concepts to comprehend. Therefore, The
Dance of The Caterpillars was written as a fun way to teach
prepositions. This exciting children's book contains twenty-two
prepositions, one two-word multiple, and two three-word multiples.
It is destined to become a valuable learning tool for children as
well as English as a second language students. According to
Wikipedia: "Finnish is the language spoken by the majority of the
population in Finland (92% as of 2006) and by ethnic Finns outside
Finland. It is one of the two official languages of Finland and an
official minority language in Sweden. In Sweden, both standard
Finnish and Meankieli, a Finnish dialect, are spoken. Finnish is
spoken by about five million people who reside mainly in Finland.
There are also notable Finnish-speaking minorities in Sweden,
Norway, Russia, Estonia, Brazil, Canada, and the United States. The
majority of the population of Finland, 90.37% as of 2010, speak
Finnish as their first language. The remainder speak Swedish
(5.42%), Sami (Northern, Inari, Skolt) and other languages. It has
achieved some popularity as a second language in Estonia."
Creations by Crouch was fortunate to find a Finnish speaker who
agreed to translate our books. You can find Ozzy on facebook here:
https: //www.facebook.com/ozzy.vikman?ref=ts&fref=ts You can
email him here: [email protected] His website is: http:
//www.ozzyvikman.com/ Ozzy lives in Turku, Finland. Please feel
free to contact him if you are looking for a translator. Our thanks
to Ozzy for his help.
This delightful little story tells of a young girl's time with her
grandmother as she relates a legend of how a mischievous little
white fox, with all his grand adventures, became the red fox we all
know today. How the Fox got His Color may well become an all-time
children's classic and a perfect book for the young reader. English
as a second language students will enjoy it as a valuable study
tool, as well as those learning a foreign language. According to
Wikipedia: "Finnish is the language spoken by the majority of the
population in Finland (92% as of 2006) and by ethnic Finns outside
Finland. It is one of the two official languages of Finland and an
official minority language in Sweden. In Sweden, both standard
Finnish and Meankieli, a Finnish dialect, are spoken. Finnish is
spoken by about five million people who reside mainly in Finland.
There are also notable Finnish-speaking minorities in Sweden,
Norway, Russia, Estonia, Brazil, Canada, and the United States. The
majority of the population of Finland, 90.37% as of 2010, speak
Finnish as their first language. The remainder speak Swedish
(5.42%), Sami (Northern, Inari, Skolt) and other languages. It has
achieved some popularity as a second language in Estonia."
Creations by Crouch was fortunate to find a Finnish speaker who
agreed to translate our books. You can find Ozzy on facebook here:
https: //www.facebook.com/pages/Ozzy-Vikman/443108375746224?ref=hl
You can email him here: [email protected] His website is: http:
//www.ozzyvikman.com/ Ozzy lives in Turku, Finland. Please feel
free to contact him if you are looking for a translator. Our thanks
to Ozzy for his help.
Are you ready for a new way to learn the alphabet? This isn't your
average A B C's. Those of you who remember, "She sells seashells by
the seashore," will enjoy this book immensely. A twist has been
added to the basic "A is for apple" that will make learning the
alphabet crazy fun. Alliteration has been used for each letter of
the alphabet. Alliteration is the repetition of initial consonant
sounds in two or more neighboring words. According to Wikipedia:
"Finnish is the language spoken by the majority of the population
in Finland (92% as of 2006) and by ethnic Finns outside Finland. It
is one of the two official languages of Finland and an official
minority language in Sweden. In Sweden, both standard Finnish and
Meankieli, a Finnish dialect, are spoken. Finnish is spoken by
about five million people who reside mainly in Finland. There are
also notable Finnish-speaking minorities in Sweden, Norway, Russia,
Estonia, Brazil, Canada, and the United States. The majority of the
population of Finland, 90.37% as of 2010, speak Finnish as their
first language. The remainder speak Swedish (5.42%), Sami
(Northern, Inari, Skolt) and other languages. It has achieved some
popularity as a second language in Estonia." Creations by Crouch
was fortunate to find a Finnish speaker who agreed to translate our
books. You can find Ozzy on facebook here: https:
//www.facebook.com/ozzy.vikman?ref=ts&fref=ts You can email him
here: [email protected] His website is: http:
//www.ozzyvikman.com/ Ozzy lives in Turku, Finland. Please feel
free to contact him if you are looking for a translator. Our thanks
to Ozzy for his help.
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