Guinea Pig Gang

Guinea Pig Gang
Author: Ben M. Baglio
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages: 112
Release: 1999
Genre: Animals
ISBN: 9780439051651

Mandy's friends have started a club for their guinea pigs--the guinea pig gang! Lisa, a girl in Mandy's class, loves guinea pigs but won't join the club. Is something wrong with her guinea pig? Will Mandy be able to help her friend and her pet? Book jacket.

Not a Pig. Not from Guinea

Not a Pig. Not from Guinea
Author: Andrew Taubman
Publisher: eBookIt.com
Total Pages: 77
Release: 2018-11-22
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 145663223X

Guinea pigs are from South America yet Guinea is in Africa! And of course they are not like pigs. Why do we call them Guinea Pigs?Not a Pig Not from Guinea is a light-hearted book about the misleading place-names we use for ordinary things in everyday English.

It’S Not Forsythia, It’S for Me

It’S Not Forsythia, It’S for Me
Author: Gloria Needlman Ed.D.
Publisher: Archway Publishing
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2016-11-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1480838411

It's Not Forsythia It's for Me: My Years Teaching Young Children is a book for anyone involved in the lives of young children. Dr. Gloria Needlman, a 34 year, award winning nursery-kindergarten teacher, from the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools, shares insightful, innovative experiences that took place as, over the years, her hundreds of children played and learned about numbers, science, music, art and literature. Read about exposing youngsters to human rights, empathy, and fun cleaning up. Her creative projects are described, through stories and photographs, to motivate and to incorporate, as adults interact with youngsters at home or in schools. These inspired ideas should be reused for many more children than those who called the author, Mrs. Needlman.

Shelter Cats

Shelter Cats
Author: Julia Grunwell
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 31
Release: 2018-09-29
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1546260412

“Nighty night. Sleep tight. Don’t let the shelter fleas bite.” Shelter Cats: Edwena’s Home follows Edwena’s wish to go from un-cat-isfactory conditions to a purr-fect home for life. Moving in and out of homes and shelters all too often has caused Edwena to lose hope for herself. Throughout her life’s twists and turns, Edwena comes to find out that not everyone can be trusted, but she learns just how brave and strong a cat can really be. With the help of a few friends in the form of a group of house mice and a squawking parrot, she takes readers on a journey of excitement, sadness, danger, and uncertainty, as she figures out just what she is made of. Through it all, Edwena wonders if she will ever find her place in this world to call home.

Guinea Pig

Guinea Pig
Author: Dorothy Yamamoto
Publisher: Reaktion Books
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2015-06-15
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1780234678

Guinea pigs are one of the world’s most popular pets—small, friendly, easy to care for, and unbearably cute. We have felt this way for a long time: guinea pigs were first domesticated in 5000 B.C.E. Since then they have inspired historical figures ranging from the scientist William Harvey to the artists Jan Brueghel and Beatrix Potter. In this book, Dorothy Yamamoto offers the first in-depth treatment of this cuddly little creature over the several millennia it has been a part of our lives. Yamamoto examines the role guinea pigs have today—as pets—but also looks back to less loving times when guinea pigs were put to more direct use. She discusses them as a crucial sacrificial offering to Incan gods, as the entrée in the Cusco Cathedral’s painting of The Last Supper, and as a highly favored experimental subject—for which they have become the quintessential metaphor for anyone in the same unfortunate circumstance. Threading her account with examples from the guinea pig’s many appearances in literature and art, Yamamoto reveals the personality and cultural importance of an animal we have always wanted to keep nearby, providing a fun and unique book for any animal lover. Published in Association with the Science Museum, London

One Box at a Time

One Box at a Time
Author: Sarah Williams
Publisher: Hay House, Inc
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2023-11-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1401974317

Learn how to create a successful subscription box service from initial product curation to finding your audience to making it a sustainable business beyond launch. Are you dreaming about starting a subscription box? Do you have an idea for a subscription box but you just don’t know where to start—or a loyal customer base for whom you’d like to provide a fully curated experience? Can you imagine how bringing in regular recurring revenue would change your business . . . and your life? Sarah Williams, subscription box coach and host of the Launch Your Box podcast, takes you step-by-step through the process to start, launch, and grow your subscription box business. She shares the extensive knowledge and experience she gained as she built her own successful, seven-figure subscription box business from the ground up. Inside, you’ll find practical, tactical, actionable steps to follow as well as best practices for: Finding and connecting with your audience Curating the perfect subscription box experience Buying, sourcing, and manufacturing products Maintaining a position of profitability from the beginning With Sarah as your guide, you'll be on your way to subscription box success . . . one box at a time!"

Life as I Know It

Life as I Know It
Author: Melanie Rose
Publisher: Bantam
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2010-02-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0440338751

What if you had the chance to live someone else’s life? Full of heart and soul, here is a captivating novel about the choices we make for family and love—and how sometimes a total stranger is the person we really need to be. Jessica Taylor is walking her dog in the rain when she meets the man of her dreams—only to be struck by lightning moments later. When she wakes up in the hospital, the doctors insist she’s someone else: Lauren Richardson, wife and mother of four. Lauren’s husband wants nothing more than for life to get back to normal—complete with a well-organized house and very properly behaved children. But Lauren’s kids haven’t been allowed to have much fun, and one of them has special needs. Can Jessica embrace this family of strangers and become the wife and mother they need? As she struggles to find her way in this new life—and the way back to her old life—she reconnects with Lauren’s estranged sister and discovers a secret that could rip the family apart. Now, torn between Lauren’s responsibilities to her family and Jessica’s chance at love, one woman is about to find out whether the road not taken leads to happiness—or to heartbreak.

Bales & Bolls

Bales & Bolls
Author: E.J. Cash
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 519
Release: 2014-12-08
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1490861300

From the tobacco and cotton fields in North Carolina to working in middle management in a Fortune 500 company, Bales & Bolls chronicles E. J. Cash's journey to overcome the problems of her dysfunctional upbringing in the Jim Crow South of the forties and fifties. Struggling to survive the erratic behavior of her alcoholic father with his Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde personality created fear, conflict, and confusion, as she grappled with his attempts to rape her, his voyeurism, and his brutal use of the belt. And her mother's silence strained their relationship, causing a breach difficult to overcome. Hers is a hard-fought journey breaking free from Jim Crow and its limitations from without and her father's lewdness and her mother's complicity from within. Then she stumbled into a relationship with God, beginning a spiritual journey leading to the discovery of God's transforming power of healing through repentance for the forgiveness of sins.