Be Your Own Kind of Awesome!

Be Your Own Kind of Awesome!
Author: Roz Fulcher
Publisher: Courier Dover Publications
Total Pages: 35
Release: 2020-03-18
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0486838536

Kids will be inspired by this unique coloring book that focuses on positive thinking. Thirty phrases—such as "Be Curious, Be Patient, Be Forgiving"—are surrounded by whimsical, kid-friendly art.

Character Traits Coloring Book

Character Traits Coloring Book
Author: Renee Ellison
Publisher:
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2008-05-18
Genre:
ISBN:

Kids can color and sing their way to more noble character! You get 48 "get-you-to-think" coloring pages, large-print lyrics of 48 "stick-with-you" songs, and 48 object lessons to drive each point home. 97 pages. This softcover letter-size book contains pictures of animals and words that actually look and act like the trait they describe. Includes a memory verse for each character trait (New International Version; see the other ordering option, using King James Version). Each song is a catchy advertisement for maximum ways of doing things and relating to people. Contagious, foot-tapping powerful one-liners, ready to grab when you need them most in life, about determination, grumbling, gratefulness, joyfulness, love, procrastination, etc. Just the kind of catchy ads you want your kids to sing! Get double use of the follow-along song words for character training while your children use them for practicing their typing or penmanship, too. [NOTE:The songs audio CD is 58 minutes and is NOT included in the book; order it directly from homeschoolhowtos.com.)

The Illuminated Tarot Coloring Book

The Illuminated Tarot Coloring Book
Author: Caitlin Keegan
Publisher: Clarkson Potter
Total Pages: 113
Release: 2024-04-02
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 0593579291

A spellbinding coloring book featuring over fifty intricate illustrations from The Illuminated Tarot. Step into the world of The Illuminated Tarot, an illustrated celebration of the varied history of tarot and its many forms. This coloring book brings artist Caitlin Keegan's bestselling tarot deck to new life, featuring black and white line drawings of each of the cards in the 53-card deck. The sturdy pages can handle colored pencils, crayons, or markers, and feature insight into the history of tarot, cartomancy, and playing cards throughout. Color the illustration of each card as you read about its traditional meaning and symbolism, perhaps using the mindful experience as a meditative form of studying the tarot.

Heroes & Helpers Coloring Book

Heroes & Helpers Coloring Book
Author: Carole Marsh
Publisher: Gallopade International
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2004-01-31
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780635010933

Parents and Teachers - we can always count on our heroes and helpers! They are the people who help us in times of crisis and also the people who help out every single day. Kids realize who the "real" heroes are in their lives: parents who raise them, teachers who educate them and the many different kids of people who come to their aid, near and far, in some many ways. The kids will have fun coloring their heroes and helpers which includes: FirefighterDoctorEMTU.S. MilitaryRescue DogPolice OfficerPhoto JournalistTeacherNurse And more!

Rule Book Color

Rule Book Color
Author: Michael Ventrella
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2013-10-22
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 1304557359

The rule book for the Alliance LARP (Live Action Role-Playing) game, with full color pictures and graphs. Also includes tabletop rules. For more details, visit www.AllianceLARP.com

The Husky Who Ate up the House

The Husky Who Ate up the House
Author: Elmon Prier
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 62
Release: 2015-09-26
Genre: Pets
ISBN: 1504951972

The Husky Who Ate Up the House is the true story of how a Siberian husky puppy came into the lives of a family who had already decided that they didnt want any more dogs to love and care for only to lose them to a degenerative disease. The Husky Who Ate Up the House is also the story of a mother whose love for a dog was so great until she thought she would secretly purchase a little puppy without knowledge of his pedigree. Like a wolf in sheeps clothing and a little library research, the family acknowledged that Siberian huskies are among the worlds greatest jumpers and diggers. They are a powerful combination of the wolf and malamute developed for sled-pulling. As little Khivo grew from a fur ball, he began a destructive and self-destructive odyssey inside his house of serendipity. He chewed up extension cords and gnawed on other household objects. Yet he was great with children. In no time, Khivo was now ninety pounds of strength and power. He had also won the love of the whole family. Bishop Rudolph Pringle, a neighbor who walked Khivo, said, I have never seen nothing like this dog. He picks up his leash and brings it to me to walk him. Khivo is the only dog who graduated from obedience school despite missing some weeks of training. The Husky Who Ate Up the House may just teach children about unconditional love for even an animal, love, tolerance, patience, obedience, trauma, and happiness. Khivos plight is an example of every dog having his day!

Booker T Washington

Booker T Washington
Author: Robin Banks
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 16
Release: 2012-04
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1466922478

Booker T. Washington: A Lesson in Character Building is a must-have resource for building strong character and studying the message of Booker T. Washington. In a fun, interactive coloring book format, Booker T. Washington s quotations give substance to character traits that were needed at four stages of his life as a boy, as a student, as a builder, and as an educator.

The Uneasy Conscience of a White Christian

The Uneasy Conscience of a White Christian
Author: Clifford Williams
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2021-12-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1666722715

Do White people bear moral responsibility for racial disparities? Are White Christians under a spiritual mandate to make racial equity a priority? Clifford Williams taught philosophy at Christian colleges for many years, including a course on race. He has journeyed alongside students as they gained insights about racism. In this book, he draws from deeply personal stories as he shows the need for White Christians to recognize the impact of racism and to cultivate key character traits which enable them to pursue racial equity. In succinct and thoughtful prose, interwoven with first-person accounts of racialized experiences by people of color, Williams describes the importance of the Golden Rule, the power and effects of racial socialization, and the harm racism does to those who harbor it. He asks the haunting question, "Why do White people react so strongly to Black power?" He explains why widespread church integration in the United States may never exist. He unpacks the concept of White identity and links police brutality to faulty moral perception. This book gently explains what White Christians need to do to make racial equity a priority.