Journey With Me ABC's grew out of a desire to create the types of childrens books that can be enjoyed by both parents and children together.
I want to encourage parents to read to their children. Studies have shown that reading to children is an invaluable activity that will help children to build literacy skills. Not to mention helping children to develop a love of reading.
Some Examples Of Rhymes From The Book:
A is for astronaut, way out in space,
And the apple and artichoke there on your plate.
A is a vowel, and for aardvark too—
Four others are vowels, and you’ll meet them quite soon.
B is for babboon and bananas that peel,
And bees and a bear looking for a meal.
B is a consonant that works well with others—
Like blender, broccoli, and even your brothers.
C is for crocodiles and corn-on-the-cob,
And cranes, big machines doing their job.
C starts words like crackle and crunch,
Just like the sounds when you’re eating your lunch.
You and your children will have fun teaching your children the alphabet with Journey With Me ABC's. They will
love the illustratons and the rhymes.
- How long can you remain quiet? That's a question you will ask yourself when reading "Hide and Seek".
- A man converses with his inner demons, literally, in "Silence is Golden". It's up to you to decide if those demons exist or if he has gone completely insane.
- Minutes stretch into hours and your mind becomes your enemy in "Captive".
- Social networking brings us closer together, but just how vulnerable are we to a predator? "Stalking" answers that question, giving you cause to reconsider opening a Facebook account.
- Do you smoke? Perhaps you'll think about quitting after reading "Just Say No".
- Have you ever taken a peek into someone's diary? You'll wish you hadn't after reading "Journaling".
- We take a trip back to our first story with "Zen", giving you another perspective to the events that unfolded at the beginning of the collection.
Chelsea James, captain of the Biggin Hill First Aid Squad, has had ten years to mend a broken heart and forget about the man who'd left her hurt and bewildered. Ten years to get her life on track. But fate has other plans.
Fire Inspector Jake Campbell, back in town after a decade, investigates a string of arsons, only to discover they are connected to the same arsons he'd been accused of long ago. Now his past has come back to haunt him, and Chelsea is part of that past.
Together, Chelsea and Jake must join forces to defeat their mutual enemy. Only then can they hope to rekindle the flames of passion. But before they can do that, Chelsea must learn to trust again. Their lives could depend on it.
A devious plan that threatens national stability.
A near-future world where the U.S. clings to laws that have preserved it from the almost worldwide abyss of anarchy, where a man can be both 32 and 102, and where a clever woman and a uniquely smart dog can be kick-ass rookie partners.
No longer solo, legendary detective Chris McGregor and his new partners, Livvy Hutchins and Louie, relentlessly search for the mastermind before he can complete his plan. Their opponent's only option: kill them first.
If a day can go from bad to worse, it does for Abbey. She runs into Bruce Harrington on her way home—literally.
Bruce Harrington was on his way to a very important meeting. That was until a raving lunatic with brown, bouncy hair spiraled towards him in her car and then on foot. Maybe he should count it a blessing that when she sent him cascading over the side of the embankment—he wasn’t in his car.
To make amends for causing Bruce to break a leg, Abbey becomes his chauffeur and helpmate until he recovers.
When his cast is about to come off he has to face losing Abbey. There has to be some way he can keep her from walking out of his life forever. If a job offer won’t do it then perhaps it’s time for a proposal.
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We all have weaknesses that make it easy to get into debt and hard to get out. Don't beat yourself up because a popular 12-step debt pay off plan didn't work for you.
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Meet the Debt Heroes
Although you may feel alone you'll discover in the Debt Heroes book that even successful personal finance authors like Lynnette Khalfani-Cox and Mary Hunt once struggled with massive debt.
Not only does the book explain the weaknesses that led these amazing ladies and 19 other Debt Heroes into debt, it also reveals the personal strengths they used to collectively pay off over $1.7 million dollars in debt.
As you read through the profiles of these amazing people you'll also be walked through the stages of your own journey to pay off debt. When you're done with the Debt Heroes book you'll have:
- A clear view of why you got into debt.
- Examples of how others got out of large amounts of debt.
- A list of tools to pay off what you owe.
- Discovered your super power for getting out of debt.
- 6 Ways You Could End Up in Debt
- 6 Ways You Can Pay Off Debt
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