The Smallest Toy Store

The Smallest Toy Store
Author: Regina N. Lewis
Publisher: Cypress Publications
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2004-11-30
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780967258584

The holiday is Christmas, the day children dream about all year as they imagine gifts with their names on them. In her charmingly illustrated new book, The Smallest Toy Store, Regina Lewis gently reminds her readers that there are children who face the holiday, and every day, without a place to call home, much less a tree or presents. Join the magical Ms. MerryWood and celebrate the true meaning of Christmas. Adrian Fogelin, author "Crossing Jordan," "Anna Caseys Place in the World," "My Brothers Hero," "Sister Spider Knows All," and "The Big Nothing" How would you prepare a meal and cook it, if you were a homeless child? Where would you safely sleep? The Smallest Toy Store welcomes sockless Jacob and Lillibeth into a warm world very different from their scary homeless life. With an Elder-Fairy who knows all, and a family who never gives up, this story is sure to make you want to cheer! And to volunteer. Jan Annino Godown, Volunteer, Society of Childrens Book Writers and Illustrators, author of the heritage travel guide, "Family Fun in Florida" In The Smallest Toy Store, author Regina Lewis and illustrator P.M. Moore capture both the magic of Christmas and the hope of homeless Lillibeth and Jacob for home, love, and security. This book will make young readers aware of the plight of homeless children within a warm, joyous, and uplifting story! Billy Moore, author "Crackers Mule" and "Little Brother Real Snake"

Play

Play
Author: Lynn E. Cohen
Publisher: University Press of America
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2011-12-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0761856943

The Association for the Study of Play (TASP) (www.tasp.org) is the sponsor of volume twelve in the Play & Culture Studies series. TASP is a professional group of interdisciplinary researchers who study play. Polyphony, defined as having many tones or voices, was used by the Russian philosopher Mikhail Mikhailovich Bakhtin to describe the immense plurality of experiences in relationships. The chapters in volume 12 of Play & Culture Studies address the polyphony or many voices in the study of play from an interdisciplinary cadre of scholars in the fields of anthropology, education, psychology, linguistics, and history. In this time of globalization, hyper-capitalism, and discourses that disqualify children’s play, we invite the reader to participate in diverse ways of thinking about play and pedagogy. To this end, Play, Volume 12 addresses research methodology, contemporary theories, technology, and advocacy. Applications to practice and policy implications are presented.

Creative Industries

Creative Industries
Author: Richard E. Caves
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 442
Release: 2002-04-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0674253388

This book explores the organization of creative industries, including the visual and performing arts, movies, theater, sound recordings, and book publishing. In each, artistic inputs are combined with other, "humdrum" inputs. But the deals that bring these inputs together are inherently problematic: artists have strong views; the muse whispers erratically; and consumer approval remains highly uncertain until all costs have been incurred. To assemble, distribute, and store creative products, business firms are organized, some employing creative personnel on long-term contracts, others dealing with them as outside contractors; agents emerge as intermediaries, negotiating contracts and matching creative talents with employers. Firms in creative industries are either small-scale pickers that concentrate on the selection and development of new creative talents or large-scale promoters that undertake the packaging and widespread distribution of established creative goods. In some activities, such as the performing arts, creative ventures facing high fixed costs turn to nonprofit firms. To explain the logic of these arrangements, the author draws on the analytical resources of industrial economics and the theory of contracts. He addresses the winner-take-all character of many creative activities that brings wealth and renown to some artists while dooming others to frustration; why the "option" form of contract is so prevalent; and why even savvy producers get sucked into making "ten-ton turkeys," such as Heaven's Gate. However different their superficial organization and aesthetic properties, whether high or low in cultural ranking, creative industries share the same underlying organizational logic.

Toy Realm

Toy Realm
Author: Dawn M. Wiens
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 139
Release: 2022-12-04
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1663243050

Come on an enchanted visit to Toy Realm, the most wondrous toy store in the world. Its fairytale outline shimmers high into the sky and within its swirling walls you can find every toy you have ever heard of as well as a few astounding ones you have not. When Kaci and Danny Ticklebury delve a little too closely into Toy Realm’s secrets they find they are in for much more of an adventure than they had bargained for.

Recycle

Recycle
Author: Robert Gardner
Publisher: Enslow Publishing, LLC
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2011-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780766036482

"Provides environmentally friendly 'green' science projects about recycling"--Provided by publisher.

My Mercedes

My Mercedes
Author: Tami L. Trevaskis
Publisher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2013-03
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1460207785

Mercedes is a modern day tale describing the unconditional love between a mother and a daughter. This heartwarming story depicts the life of a young girl as she makes her way from childhood, through the teenage years and then her journey into adulthood as well as the obstacles and hardships she meets along the way.

Once Upon a Kiss

Once Upon a Kiss
Author: Carina Rose
Publisher: Tanti Baci, LLC
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2021-08-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

From author Carina Rose comes a love story about new beginnings. “Hi, I’m Lacey Winters. Are you single?” The woman at the island resort had one thing in mind: making her cheating ex-boyfriend jealous. And Drew Mitchell was all too happy to oblige. But in a million years he never could have imagined that one kiss with a beautiful stranger would change the remainder of his vacation—and the rest of his life. Drew knew he’d done Lacey a favor. Ill fortune had her facing the prospect of a week alone and in full sight of her ex frolicking with the woman he’d jilted her for. So agreeing to be her fake boyfriend seemed like the least Drew could do. But he hadn’t anticipated being so taken with her. And he never could have predicted falling in love. Now Drew had questions of his own: Can he prove to Lacey that what they have is real? Can he convince her to trust in her heart again? Drew didn’t have any answers. It seemed that what happened once upon a kiss was anything but predictable.