Addie's Me-Cave

Addie's Me-Cave
Author: Cheryl Palladino
Publisher: Cheryl Palladino, Rachael Ostrowski
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2021
Genre:
ISBN: 9780578774077

It's hard to have BIG FEELINGS, especially when you are little. That's why Addie's mom made her a personal space to explore her feelings and try out coping skills. Join Addie and her trusted pal Puffy, as they work together to solve problems in Addie's "me-cave". This heartwarming story helps children understand uncomfortable emotions through imaginative play, AND includes a bonus "how-to" create a calm-down area for the caring adult! The vibrant illustrations and delightful ending will surprise and delight the reader. A must-have addition to any home or classroom library!

Leaving Addie for SAM

Leaving Addie for SAM
Author: Michael Allen
Publisher: Association for Talent Development
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2012-09-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1607286750

The ADDIE process is past its prime. It was developed long before Agile and other iterative processes that have introduced greater efficiencies in design and development, fostered more creativity, and addressed effective stakeholder involvement. Leaving ADDIE for SAM introduces two new concepts—SAM, the Successive Approximation Model, and the Savvy Start. Together, they incorporate contemporary design and development processes that simplify instructional design and development, yielding more energetic and effective learning experiences. This book is a must-read for all learning professionals who have a desire to let go of outdated methodologies and start creating better, faster training products today.

Addie Rean Learns a Lesson

Addie Rean Learns a Lesson
Author: Ebony Webb
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 38
Release: 2016-08-13
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1514476657

Addie Rean is a rambunctious child with a heart of gold and a pension for the extreme. Her story, told by her nameless best friend, is one of laughter, heroism, and most importantly, friendship. At a time when children are learning their place in the world, Addie Rean challenges us to check the space within ourselves that make us unique and to define the love we both have to give and want to receive.

Dix Tableaux

Dix Tableaux
Author: Mark Dunn
Publisher: Samuel French, Inc.
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2007
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9780573633973

The story of friendship between two women in their sixties is played out over the course of ten years, each year representing another reunion for Beverly Duggins and Addie Spools, two participants in a series of annual "tableaux" sponsored by the Museum of Dix, in a small city in the South. Within human diorama settings as simple as a frontier cabin porch or the cow stall of a local dairy barn, and as elaborate as the "Spit and Curl" beauty salon (circa 1930) and the front seat of Thelma and Louise's plummeting convertible, Beverly, the lonely urban professional, and Addie, the down-home pharmacist's assistant, chart the course of each other's lives, while fending off incursions from the officiously bothersome fellow-poser Maureen. Through the ten scenes which comprise the play, the two women are forced to endure the constant in terruptions of the museum "promenaders" who "ooh" and "ah" at the lifelike presentations, offering up their comical comments, both kind and cruel. Though they see one another only one weekend a year, and in spite of their very different backgrounds, Beverly and Addie nurture a growing and abiding friendship. In the end, it becomes the strongest and most sustaining friendship of their lives.