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Contains twelve easy-to-make Halloween crafts and recipes such as flashlight lanterns, cobweb cookies, and trick-or-treat bags and provides sixteen sheets of decorative paper, stickers, and a stencil.
Ghosts, pumpkins, spiders, and witches are great subjects for Halloween craft projects. Through the step-by-step directions in this book, readers can take on a plethora of fun crafts to celebrate the spookiest holiday, including a witchs hat piñata, a spider bracelet made from duct tape, and a pumpkin candy dispenser made from recycled cardboard boxes. Whether Halloween is soon or its simply a rainy day, these crafts engage readers of all ages with their simplicity and the ability of each crafter to make the project uniquely theirs.
The Tricks and Treats of Halloween! by Angela Murphy Pdf
Unmask the haunted history of Halloween in this fact-tastic, nonfiction Level 3 Ready-to-Read, part of a new series all about the history of fun stuff! Did you know that hundreds of years ago, people would carve Jack-O’-Lanterns out of turnips and potatoes? Or that today, Americans spend nearly two billion dollars each year on Halloween candy? Learn all about the not-so-scary history of Halloween in this fun, fact-filled book. A special section at the back of the book includes relevant info on subjects like social studies and science, and there’s even a fun quiz so you can test yourself to see what you’ve learned!
The Most Precious Christmas Gift by William J. Smith Pdf
William and Melinda Smith are a loving couple from the suburbs of New York City who longed to have a family and always dreamed of having children, but when they receive the news that they are expecting multiples, they are excited, expecting them to be twins or triplets, but when they find that they are having sextuplets; six babies/fetuses in one pregnancy, they get more than they bargained for and yet they find that they love all six of their babies and best of all; Melinda goes into labor on Christmas Eve and Melinda and Bill find that they end up receiving the most wonderful Christmas gifts that they could've ever received
You're a Good Mom (and Your Kids Aren't So Bad Either) by Jen Singer Pdf
For 21st century mothers, there seem to be just two choices: be a Super Mom or be a Slacker Mom. One's bad for you; one's bad for your kids. So what's a momma to do? In You're a Good Mom (and Your Kids Aren't So Bad Either), the Internet's favorite momma, Jen Singer, tells all. Turns out you can raise perfectly good kids in that sweet spot between flash cards at breakfast and "donuts for dinner, kids!" It's for every mom who's pressured to be perfect yet lost under the laundry, wondering if she's a bad mom. It's for every mom to wants to enjoy-not endure-motherhood while still giving her kids what they truly need to succeed. Filled with "that happened to me, too!" stories and wrapped in the wit that could only come from the creator of Please Take My Children to Work Day, this book offers giggles and a pat on the back for today's moms, whether they're deep in diapers or petrified by puberty.
“Has directions, illustrated with plenty of color photos.”—Associated Press. “Full of ideas for decorations, pumpkin-carving, costumes for the little guys, and recipes for serving at your Halloween bash.”—Scripps Howard News Service. “Full of cool, creepy ideas for decorations, costumes, parties, and more.”—Copley News Service.
The Big Book of Martinis for Moms by Rose Maura Lorre,Mavis Lamb Pdf
More than 175 martinis just for moms! You're at every game, performance, and practice. You weather colds, flus, and strep throat better than anyone. You can finish a diorama in two hours flat. Isn't it time you had your own happy hour? Filled with more than 175 refreshing martini recipes, this collection gives you a reason to take a seat and just unwind. Featuring simple instructions that can be done in a matter of minutes, you will: Relax tubside with a Bathtub Gin(ger). Relish the view of a spotless bedroom with a Hurricane Martini in hand. Savor bedtime with a Relaxing Tea Martini. Reward yourself with a Cucumber Martini after getting the kids to eat their veggies. Celebrate fitting into your skinny jeans with a Thin Gin. With The Big Book of Martinis for Moms, you'll always have the perfect answer for every joy and accomplishment motherhood has to offer!
Paranormal Family Incorporated: The House at the End of the Block by William J. Smith Pdf
William and Erica Smith of The Smith-&-Smith Paranormal Investigation Agency are back for another paranormal adventure.On Halloween 2025 Bill and Erica take their 3 children trick-or-treating around the neighborhood when they come upon the stately Walker House which has seen better days after being abandoned by its last owner.Now owned by the Historical Society of Somers, the Smiths get permission from the historical society to investigate the creepy, foreboding mansion of ill repair for supernatural, paranormal energy and for the presence of spirits that may be haunting the now abandoned, three-story mansion.Once permission is granted, Bill and Erica, along with their 3 gorgeous, young children go in and investigate The House at the End of the Bloc
Esteemed psychologist Daphne de Marneffe examines women’s desire to care for children in an updated reissue of her “fascinating analysis that’s a welcome addition to the dialogues about motherhood” (Publishers Weekly). If a century ago it was women’s sexual desires that were unspeakable, today it is the female desire to mother that has become taboo. One hundred years of Freud and feminism have liberated women to acknowledge and explore their sexual selves, as well as their public and personal ambitions. What has remained inhibited is women’s thinking about motherhood. Maternal Desire is the first book to treat women’s desire to mother as a legitimate focus of intellectual inquiry and personal exploration. Shedding new light on old debates, Daphne de Marneffe provides an emotional road map for mothers who work and mothers who are at home. De Marneffe both explores the enjoyment and anxieties of motherhood and offers mothers in all situations valuable ways to think through their self-doubts and connect to their capacity for pleasure. Drawing on a rich tradition of writers, such as Simone de Beauvoir, Adrienne Rich, Carol Gilligan, and Susan Faludi, as well as her experience as a psychologist and mother of three, de Marneffe illuminates how we express our desire to care for children. By treating maternal desire as a central feature of women’s identity—rather than as an inconvenient or slightly embarrassing detail—we can look with fresh insight at controversial issues, such as childcare, fertility, abortion, and the role of fathers. An “absorbing look at the enormous personal pleasure that women derive from mothering….Maternal Desire is a stirring book that celebrates women’s love for their children and mothering while also supporting their interest in careers and other pursuits” (Booklist).
The Great Sibling Rivalry: Volume 5 by William J. Smith Pdf
With the Smith family learning to adjust to their new surroundings in the town of Springdale, Ohio, Andrew and Carol Anne's sibling relationship is also going through the usual changes that comes with growing up. Andrew now wants to have more play-dates with his new friends from school and therefore isn't around as much to annoy his little sister and yet, Carol Anne still finds ways to get under his skin. Fortunately, Carol Anne makes friends of her own, especially with little Samantha Thompson and that helps her to realize why her big brother; Andrew's attitudes towards her are changing with the times
Retreads tells the middle of the story begun in Thundering Sneakers and concluded in Sneaking Out. In this collection of essays, Prudence Mackintosh follows her sons through the "tween" years between little boyhood and adolescence. Vividly portraying the chaos that descends on a house full of active children, she also records the many first times and last times that give poignancy to the middle years of motherhood.
Life on Heartsville Farm is a fictional novel that tells of a family's first year on a small farm in eastern North Carolina. It is a sequel to Life Behind the Train Station. The story picks up where the first book ended. The Lister family moves to the farm seeking refuge from the prejudices and evil acts committed against them. The family is full of hope that they will be able to live a life of peace and acceptance in a community that accepts people based on their values as fellow human beings free from prejudices and hatred. The story unfolds in the early 1950s and is told mostly through the eyes of one of the young Lister girls. It highlights the challenges faced by the Lister family as they adapt to a new life on the farm. It details the hard work and struggles faced by each member of the family. Complications of family dynamics continues to place roadblocks in their lives that must be resolved, altered, or accepted. The Listers continue to practice their religion with prayers to seek strength and guidance from God. The Listers rely on faith and God's promises to navigate through the life that God has given them. Highlighted are the people that cross paths with the family in their new home. The Listers find many positive aspects to living in the rural community. The farm families concentrate on the enormous amount of work required to run their farms. There is little time to entertain hatred and prejudices. People are accepted without regard to their race, religion, economic status, or gender. Often the families gather to celebrate happy occasions. The families work together to harvest their crops. The community rallies together to offer support to those in need. They gather to mourn any sad times experienced by members of the community. Helping hands and loving hearts are common among the people of Heartsville. While there is no perfect place on earth, it is refreshing to find a community that lives by the golden rule to do unto others as you would have them do unto you. In life, there are good people and bad people and people that can go either way. There will always be times of joy, times of laughter, times of sadness, and times of concern and worry. Heartsville is a community that allows peace and healing. It's just what the Listers needed.