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"Join Sally as she visits the farm with her best friend Sam. Learn about farm animals through simple yoga poses for kids. Follow Sally and Sam as they feed chickens, groom a pony, and milk a cow!"--Back cover.
“It’s All About Sally” is the true life story of Sally, a little goat acquired to eat the bushes encroaching on the edge of the lawn. Sally turned out to be an entertaining character as she thought everything was either for her or about her. She was so curious, loving, funny, mischievous and adorable that she became loved by the whole family, especially the grand children. It’s sad that children have no knowledge of the care and connection involved in raising farm animals. When my grandchildren visit they are excited to find eggs to gather or when they make a puddle of water for the piglets to roll in or when they cuddle a baby goat. Thus the inspiration for these stories written as gifts for the grand children. They tell of Sally’s friends, her kids, her rides in the car, and her love of treats and finding her way into the garden to gorge on the plants and berries. Knowledge and surprises are revealed in the pages of, “It’s All About Sally”.
Medical and Educational Perspectives on Nonverbal Learning Disability in Children and Young Adults by Barbara Rissman Pdf
"This book is a comprehensive reference source for emerging research in the identification, diagnosis, and intervention of nonverbal learning disabilities, featuring in-depth coverage on a variety of topics relating to intact nonverbal skills, Nonverbal Learning Disability indicators, disability manifestation, and the dilemmas faced by caregivers and professionals"--
Sally and James is a sequel to It Was a Lovely Evening. It continues the life and work of Sally and James Thomas, and the comings and goings of life in the village of Shelbourne, a fictional village set in the countryside of North Yorkshire, England.
When Panda Fox and Donkey agree to help a farmer, they learn all about life on a farm from shearing sheep and milking cows to learning how apples grow. Introduces children to life on a FarmA 16pp storybook with an interactive press out and build model
One woman’s humorous memoir about leaving the corporate world behind for life on a northern England farm with her whole family. Ever dream of reinventing yourself and starting over? Sally Urwin did. Even though her feet don’t quite reach the tractor pedals, this city-girl-turned-shepherd found happiness and love with one husband, two kids, grumpy rams, ewes and lambs, Mavis the Sheepdog, and a very fat pony. Once employed to market the insolvency services of a large accounting firm, Sally along with her husband, Steve, now run High House Farm in Northumbria. Built around 1840, High House is a working farm where the whole family (including two children) pitches in. In a fresh and funny voice all her own, Sally tells her story of the shepherding life?which at High House also includes the sideline businesses of a tearoom, winery, and a barn for weddings. Diary of a Pint-Sized Farmer reveals the highs and lows of the shepherding life and the hard work in making a living from the land. Filled with grit and humor, eccentric animals, and local characters, this is the perfect book for anyone who has ever wondered what it’s like to pack up and find a new life on the other side of the fence. Praise for Diary of a Pint-Sized Farmer “Urwin’s account of a year on High House Farm, with its mix of arable land and 200 sheep in windswept Northumbria, is no rural idyll. But it’s full of passion for the realities of life lived knee-deep in the countryside. . . . Despite the hardships, Urwin still finds the fun in rural life.” —Daily Mail “A wonderfully honest and comic account of what life on a farm is really like.” —Living “With her witty humor and candid descriptions, it’s hard not to fall in love with Sally.” ?Countryman’s Weekly
It's 1773, and Boston is in political turmoil. As tension rises between England and the colonies, lines are being drawn between the Loyalists and the Patriots. And Sally Gifford, a shoemaker's daughter, finds herself on the opposite side from her best friend Kitty Lawton, the daughter of a wealthy merchant. Sally is torn between her cherished friendship and her loyalties to her own family and community in their fight for freedom. As the conflict continues to grow more charged in the weeks leading up to the Boston Tea Party, Sally finds within herself a bravery she didn't know she had, and ultimately takes a stand for what she comes to find is most important.
Three first-born children are sired by three males from Earth’s three great races! Each of these fathers had suffered abduction and bio-genetic surgery by extraterrestrials who appear to be a mix of ancient ancestors to our planet’s contemporary peoples. In the interest of Earth’s mankind, our progress over thousands of years, has been monitored, believe or not, on a regular basis by these ancient ancestors, but while consistently being horrified by the advent of our countless wars, our advancing technologies, in the alien’s minds, have now deemed us to now be approaching the point of starting wars which could result in our total annihilation! Each child, Charles, Chein, and Zuda, has been born with highly advanced alien genes which are programmed to advance in stages towards their maturation whereby they finally will be able to report collectively & accurately at any point whereby mankind’s manifest destiny could be ultimately affected! Hence the possibility of an alien intervention!
Farmer Barry and His Farm Friends by Mariruth (Hitt) Kim Pdf
Farmer Barry has chickens, hens and pheasants that he has been raising since little chicks. During their stay on Farmer Barry's farm they are always into mischief. Farmer Barry is always just a cluck away from helping his farm friends and always comes through for them, no matter what.
In Maryrose Wood's stunning middle-grade novel, Alice's Farm, a brave young rabbit must work with her natural predators to save her farmland home and secretly help the farm’s earnest but incompetent new owners. When a new family moves into Prune Street Farm, Alice and the other cottontails are cautious. The new owners are from the city; the family and their dog are not at all what the rabbits expect, and soon Alice is making new friends and doing things no rabbit has done before. When she overhears a plan by a developer to run the family off and bulldoze the farm, Alice comes up with a plan, helped by the farmer’s son, and other animals, including a majestic bald eagle. Here is a stunning celebration of life, the bitter and the sweet. Alice is some rabbit—a character readers will love for generations to come.
The picture I selected for the front cover of my book is our corn crib; I call it my gazebo. Raymond no longer needs it to store corn for his cows because they are gone. I would have posted it on Craigslist to sell it for him, but he says it isn’t worth the time or effort. It has been enjoyable working outside on this project when the weather isn’t too hot or cold. My neighbor Arnie Mancl wants me to send a picture to a Wisconsin magazine, which I will when that project gets to the top of my current to-do list.