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A reassuring bedtime story about the special bond between a parent and child. When Little Koala gets lost in the forest, the other mommies offer her cuddles, bedtime stories, and lullabies. But there's only one thing Little Koala wants... a hug from her mommy!
Zoe's Rescue Zoo: The Cuddly Koala by Amelia Cobb Pdf
When Great-Uncle Horace brings back lost and homeless animals from his travels around the globe, it falls to Zoe and her mum, the zoo vet, to settle them into their new home. Zoe's good at this, because she can understand what they say and talk to them, too. But that's a secret. A new baby koala has arrived at the zoo, and he's very clumsy. Zoe is a bit worried he's going to hurt himself. So she comes up with a very cuddly way to keep him safe - a koala sling!
Get ready for bed with Cuddly Koala and his friends! Featuring charming illustrations and an attached soft koala puppet, Cuddly Koala is the perfect bedtime story. Cuddly Koala is getting ready for bedtime with his friends, and could use a helping hand! Adorable, sweet, and soft Cuddly Koala has plenty of friends to keep him company in the trees. Little hands can follow and play along with the built-in puppet provided. Clap Koala's hands as he sings a song with the other animals, and then give him a big snuggly squeeze! As nighttime falls in the forest, help Koala fall asleep by stroking his furry ears. Cuddly Koala is a sweet and engaging story, perfect for bedtime.
Meditations for Kids by Kids by Jessica Wynne,Jarrah Wynne,Ky Wynne,Tahnaya Wynne Pdf
In this touching collection of meditations, the Wynne children - Jessi (age 11), Ky (age 9), Tahnaya (age 7) and Jarrah (age 4) - have created a book to uplift, inspire and nurture kids of all ages!"These words and pictures will take children away from the rush, bustle and harsh realities of the world, opening up a world full of imagination that is endless, safe and full of love. It will encourage them to connect with their feelings, release their fears and worries and provide them with some coping strategies in these days where beauty and innocence are so often forgotten."- Helen Schweiger - Pre-school Teacher
If you think baby brain is bad for you, think again - because neuroscientist Dr Sarah McKay (author of The Women's Brain Book) has looked at studies and talked to experts from all over the world and the proof is in: giving birth is one of the best things to ever happen to a woman's brain. Moreover, the positive effects of baby brain last well beyond the baby stage - even into old age, with elderly mothers' brains showing resilience to ageing. Plus, the benefits of baby brain show up for non-birth parents - even fatherhood has a profound effect on the hormones and brains of men. This fascinating book weaves together baby brain research and interviews with neuroscientists and women's health specialists - many of whom are mothers - with personal experiences from parents concerning baby brain, nesting, maternal instinct, social support, anxiety and sleep. In each aspect the conclusion is clear: having a baby improves a mother's memory, and makes her smarter and more empathetic, intuitive and socially savvy. Baby Brain contains the ultimate good-news story about mothers' brains, backed up by scientific research from leading experts and presented in highly readable bite-sized sections by one of Australia's leading science communicators.
In Stone Cold Tea, a beautifully rendered creative non-fiction memoir, Winn Bray Rathbun takes us from early childhood in small-town Welland, Ontario, where she was the youngest in a working-class family of six, to her growing awareness much later in life that her siblings’ perceptions and recollections of family life were surprisingly different from her own. As young children, Winn and her adored older sister, Jayne, enjoy a carefree existence within the shelter of their loving parents and older brothers, Jim and Paul. When their father dies while Winn and Jayne are still very young, their mother, Cathy, struggles to find financial and emotional equilibrium. As the fissures in Cathy’s fragile mental health deepen, she frequently withdraws to a place only she can go, leaving Rathbun to wonder, “What did we really know about our mother? Where did that thick river of Alzheimer’s take her?” With insight, compassion, and wit, Rathbun attempts to find some answers by weaving an imagined account of her mother’s memories, gleaned from both long conversations over countless pots of tea and Cathy’s own writings, into the narrative of her own life. This is a book that will resonate not only with those who have witnessed a loved one’s descent into Alzheimer’s, but with anyone who ponders their own family’s dynamics, secrets, questions, misunderstandings, and ties that bind.
This is a story about mama Koala worrying about her missing baby. Joey went to play with his friends and did not return home. Mama Koala went looking for Joey by asking other animals around. At the end she found him with his friend Roo. The story helps kids understand the importance of playing close to home. The book also introduces some of the Australian wildlife to the young readers, by using Australian native animals as book characters - koala, kangaroo, emu, platypus, kookaburra and echidna. This illustrated book is suitable for kids ages 2-5. Can be used as a bedtime story or as a family time story. The book has a large print that makes it easier for children to read the words. Makes a great gift for Christmas, Birthday, Easter or any other celebration for kids that love reading animal stories or books about koalas.
This is a story about mama Koala worrying about her missing baby. Joey went to play with his friends and did not return home. Mama Koala went looking for Joey by asking other animals around. At the end she found him with his friend Roo. The story helps kids understand the importance of playing close to home. The book also introduces some of the Australian wildlife to the young readers, by using Australian native animals as book characters - koala, kangaroo, emu, platypus, kookaburra and echidna. This illustrated book is suitable for kids ages 2-5. Can be used as a bedtime story or as a family time story. The book has a large print that makes it easier for children to read the words. Makes a great gift for Christmas, Birthday, Easter or any other celebration for kids that love reading animal stories or books about koalas.