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Easy Party Treats for Children


Free Download Janette Mocke, "Easy Party Treats for Children"
English | 2012 | pages: 144 | ISBN: 1770079955, 1770079947 | EPUB | 7,5 mb
Easy Party Treats for Children is aimed at anyone who wants to give their child a perfect party, without blowing the budget or having to spend hours in the kitchen. Using relatively few, readily available biscuits, sweets and decorations, it is possible to create a variety of treats for boys’ and girls’ parties. Party themes include Vehicles, Planes and Trains, Aliens and Creepy Crawlies, and Princesses and Magic Forests. Learn how to make cone figures, and how to turn marshmallows, ice cream cones, rice krispies, marie biscuits, and a variety of small sweets into a cornucopia of figures, animals and shapes that will delight and intrigue small party-goers. Beautiful photography helps to boost the imagination and, thanks to the helpful instructions and useful tips, you will soon be creating your own party treats.

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Conversations With A Pedophile In the Interest of our Children


Free Download Amy Hammel-Zabin, "Conversations With A Pedophile: In the Interest of our Children"
English | 2003 | pages: 237 | ISBN: 1569802475, 1569804419 | EPUB | 0,3 mb
In an effort to show parents how to protect their children from sexual predators Conversations with a Pedophile, through direct correspondence with a convicted pedophile, describes how victims are selected and preyed upon. Dr. Hammel-Zabin details ways to spot early warning signs of abuse and proves that the danger of pedophilia does not come from the stranger in the street offering gifts of candy. It’s the nice boy next door, the distant relative, the sweet baby-sitter. It is also shown that our churches aren’t safe havens. Nor are our schools or our Scout troops.

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Children’s Writer’s Word Book


Free Download Alijandra Mogilner, "Children’s Writer’s Word Book"
English | 2006 | pages: 400 | ISBN: 1582974136 | EPUB | 1,0 mb
In this revised and expanded 2nd edition, Children’s Writer’s Word Book helps you immediately determine if you’re using the right vocabulary and language for your audience. With its intuitive organization, you’ll easily find appropriate words for children of various ages, and discover substitute words that might work even better.

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Religious Diversity and Children’s Literature Strategies and Resources


Free Download Religious Diversity and Children’s Literature: Strategies and Resources by Connie R. Green, Sandra Brenneman Oldendorf
English | March 29, 2011 | ISBN: 1617353973 | 260 pages | PDF | 44 Mb
A volume in International Social Studies Forum: The Series Series Editors Richard Diem, University of Texas at San Antonio and Jeff Passe, Towson University There may be no topic that is more controversial in our country and in our schools than religion. Changing demographics and the evolving relationship between religion and politics have resulted in conflicts concerning teaching about religion, teaching about evolution, and prayers at graduation. In spite of laws and policies designed to clarify these challenges, the relationship between religion and the schools remains a powerful and conflicted issue. And yet, religious literacy is essential for people of all ages to understand historical and contemporary cultures and conflicts as well as different beliefs and practices of people in our communities and around the world. Many of the concerns raised about teaching children about religion can be addressed through the use of authentic children’s and adolescent literature. The use of rich narratives, both fact and fiction, is both an effective and inclusive strategy for teaching about religious and spiritual diversity. This book is an invaluable resource for enabling teachers, religious educators, and families to learn about religious diversity themselves and to teach children about both their own religion as well as the beliefs of others. The traditions featured include indigenous beliefs throughout the world, Native American spirituality, Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity (Orthodoxy, Catholicism and Protestantism), Islam, Sikhism, and other beliefs such as Bahá’í, Unitarian Universalism, Humanism, and Atheism. Each chapter highlights a specific religion or spiritual tradition with a brief discussion about major beliefs, misconceptions, sacred texts, and holy days or celebrations. This summary of each tradition is followed by extensive annotated recommendations for children’s and adolescent literature as well as suggested teaching strategies. The recommended literature includes informational books, traditional religious stories, and fiction with religious themes. The child-friendly informational books focus on major beliefs, celebrations, symbols and people from various faiths who are role models and heroes. These books often feature colorful artwork, photographs, poetry or music. The traditional religious literature includes stories about basic values and beliefs that were passed down orally for hundreds and thousands of years. And the recommended fiction highlights stories about authentic experiences faced by children, both past and present. These stories represent both sadness and joy; conflict and resolution; confusion and understanding; discrimination and acceptance. Teachers, religious educators, and family members will find the literature from these genres to be invaluable tools for bridging the religious experience of the child with that of the global society in which they live.

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Harmful To Minors The Perils Of Protecting Children From Sex


Free Download Harmful To Minors: The Perils Of Protecting Children From Sex by Judith Levine, Joycelyn M. Elders
English | March 26, 2002 | ISBN: 0816640068 | 344 pages | EPUB | 0.49 Mb
Re-evaluates the relationship betwen parents and their children on a variety of subjects surrounding sex and emphasizes a common-sense, positive, ethics-based approach to teaching youngsters about sex.

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Building Resistance Children, Tuberculosis, and the Toronto Sanatorium


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English | June 1, 2018 | ISBN: 0773553312 | 576 pages | EPUB | 43 Mb
In 1882, Robert Koch identified tuberculosis as an infectious bacterial disease. In the sixty years between this revelation and the discovery of an antibiotic treatment, streptomycin, the disease was widespread in Canada, often infecting children within their family homes. Soon, public concerns led to the establishment of hospitals that specialized in the treatment of tuberculosis, including the Toronto sanatorium, which opened in 1904 on the outskirts of the city. Situated in the era before streptomycin, Building Resistance explores children?s diverse experiences with tuberculosis infection, disease, hospitalization, and treatment at the Toronto sanatorium between 1909 and 1950. This early sanatorium era was defined by the principles of resistance building, recognizing that the body itself possessed a potential to overcome tuberculosis through rest, nutrition, fresh air, and sometimes surgical intervention. Grounded in a rich and descriptive case study and based on archival research, the book holistically approaches the social and biological impact of infection and disease on the bodies, families, and lives of children. Lavishly illustrated, compassionate, and informative, Building Resistance details the inner dimensions and evolving treatment choices of an early modern hospital, as well as the fate of its young patients.

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