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 | Earn 2% eBay Bucks on qualifying purchases! Backed by eBay Buyer Protection Program. Terms and Conditions apply. (In-Stock) Simple Pleasures presents "Two Daughters" by Marlene Fanta Shyer Hardcover ~ Large Print ~ New Synopsis The picture-perfect Ehrlich family's problems are hardly problems to the rest of the world. As Dr. Peter Ehrlich and his wife, Libby, an antiques dealer, work long hours, 16-year-old Claudia dates a boy they don't approve of and 13-year-old Ellery tries to outgrow her sister's shadow. But secrets shaped this family, and when the unthinkable occurs, Libby must confront the unspoken truths no o | | SEE IT |
 | Get free shipping on orders over $25! (In-Stock) It's morning rush hour! In the never-ending, crazy rush to get kids off to school, a parent often overlooks the most important thing ... their child! Parents put great emphasis on what their kids are wearing and if they're groomed properly. All done in a mad rush, while trying to play "beat the clock" so everyone can arrive where they need to be on time. It's at a moment like this that a child's wisdom needs to be heard and listened to on a daily basis. We need to stop and look at the world through a child's perspective. Parents work hard teaching their children, but there are also things we can learn from them! More is not always better, and simplicity has a lasting effect. From a child's point of view: Please don't look at my clothes all wrinkled and such, my shoes are on wrong, but that doesn't matter so much. Please don't say my jeans have a rip in the knee, it really doesn't matter. Here I am ... Look at Me! Deborah K. Morris lives in Dorsey, Illinois, with her husband, Kevin, daughter, Sarah, and son, Douglas, who is the illustrator for this book. The author taught preschool for 12 years, which helped her gain more insight into child/parent relationships. It is her hope that hearts will be touched, minds will be opened and relationships built, as the family grows in love and understanding of each other. Publisher's website: http://www.strategicpublishinggroup.com/title/HereIAmLookAtMe.html | | SEE IT |
 | Fantastic prices with ease & comfort of Amazon.com! (In-Stock) The Author presents a compelling first person account of modern-day alchemy in-action. Fitzpatrick decodes the mysteries of energetically delivered teachings as her Spiritual guides challenge her to surrender her fears to God. Fear Not My Child is for anyone who is seeking solace in knowing that we all are truly One with Everyone. It teaches us that darkness is an illusion of the mind, which has no hold over us. The author challenges readers to claim their birthright as spiritual beings of Light, while also providing a clear path to say "yes" to the change they wish to invoke. The many Spiritual masters tells us, "we are not the physical body, that we are in fact divine beings of Light. When writing the book, the author asked, "If we are truly that, then how do we throw off the illusions of pain and suffering we have come to identify with? Who are we if we are not the fear we hold in our hearts?" She found their answer, and many more answers to questions, life-transforming. | | SEE IT |
 | Fantastic prices with ease & comfort of Amazon.com! (In-Stock) It's morning rush hour! In the never-ending, crazy rush to get kids off to school, a parent often overlooks the most important thing ... their child! Parents put great emphasis on what their kids are wearing and if they're groomed properly. All done in a mad rush, while trying to play "beat the clock" so everyone can arrive where they need to be on time. It's at a moment like this that a child's wisdom needs to be heard and listened to on a daily basis. We need to stop and look at the world through a child's perspective. Parents work hard teaching their children, but there are also things we can learn from them! More is not always better, and simplicity has a lasting effect. From a child's point of view: Please don't look at my clothes all wrinkled and such, my shoes are on wrong, but that doesn't matter so much. Please don't say my jeans have a rip in the knee, it really doesn't matter. Here I am ... Look at Me! Deborah K. Morris lives in Dorsey, Illinois, with her husband, Kevin, daughter, Sarah, and son, Douglas, who is the illustrator for this book. The author taught preschool for 12 years, which helped her gain more insight into child/parent relationships. It is her hope that hearts will be touched, minds will be opened and relationships built, as the family grows in love and understanding of each other. Publisher's website: http://www.strategicpublishinggroup.com/title/HereIAmLookAtMe.html | | SEE IT |
 | Get free shipping on orders over $25! (In-Stock) The Author presents a compelling first person account of modern-day alchemy in-action. Fitzpatrick decodes the mysteries of energetically delivered teachings as her Spiritual guides challenge her to surrender her fears to God. Fear Not My Child is for anyone who is seeking solace in knowing that we all are truly One with Everyone. It teaches us that darkness is an illusion of the mind, which has no hold over us. The author challenges readers to claim their birthright as spiritual beings of Light, while also providing a clear path to say "yes" to the change they wish to invoke. The many Spiritual masters tells us, "we are not the physical body, that we are in fact divine beings of Light. When writing the book, the author asked, "If we are truly that, then how do we throw off the illusions of pain and suffering we have come to identify with? Who are we if we are not the fear we hold in our hearts?" She found their answer, and many more answers to questions, life-transforming. | | SEE IT |
 | Fantastic prices with ease & comfort of Amazon.com! (In-Stock) Eudora is a little rhino with a big problem: She wants a baby brother! Or even a baby sister! She tries unsuccessfully to talk her parents i nto giving her one. Finally, with the help of her parents, Eudora lear ns that she is "only, but not lonely." The charming illustrations and Eudora's many moods make this book a delightful way to help only chil dren understand the joys and the pressures that come with only-child s tatus, and give parents a way to answer a tricky (and inevitable) ques tion. | | SEE IT |
 | Get free shipping on orders over $25! (In-Stock) Eudora is a little rhino with a big problem: She wants a baby brother! Or even a baby sister! She tries unsuccessfully to talk her parents i nto giving her one. Finally, with the help of her parents, Eudora lear ns that she is "only, but not lonely." The charming illustrations and Eudora's many moods make this book a delightful way to help only chil dren understand the joys and the pressures that come with only-child s tatus, and give parents a way to answer a tricky (and inevitable) ques tion. | | SEE IT |
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