Sunny Sam's Happy Hands

Sunny Sam's Happy Hands
Author: Daniella A Banks
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-02-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Sunny Sam's Happy Hands: A Hygiene Symphony for Preschoolers Embark on a delightful journey with "Sunny Sam's Happy Hands," the third enchanting installment in the preschooler series that brings the magic of hygiene to life. Through a symphony of rhymes, humor, and education, young readers are invited to explore the joy of hand washing in this delightful tour led by the endearing guide Sunny Sam. Benefits of Reading "Sunny Sam's Happy Hands" 1. Hygiene Through Play: Sunny Sam makes hand washing a fun game. By using rhythmic rhymes and vivid storytelling, children learn the necessity of hygiene in a manner that seems like a playful game. 2. Early Learning Made Fun: Enter a world where counting, colors, and hand washing work together. Sunny Sam's Happy Hands harmoniously combines education with enjoyment, so that every turn of the page is a joyful educational moment for preschoolers. 3. Positive Hygiene Habits: Sunny Sam becomes the hygiene hero, thus, demonstrating that hand washing isn't just a routine, but a happy and necessary habit. The children will be motivated to wash their hands, enabling them to instill good hygiene habits from a young age. 4. Emotional Connection with Characters: Meet Sunny Sam and a bunch of friendly characters in a place where hygiene is a party. The audience of children and young adults can relate to every character; this emotional connection makes the learning journey unforgettable and fun. 5. Joyful Illustrations and Imaginative Scenes: Vibrant illustrations bring Sunny Sam's world to life. From soap bubbles dancing in the sink to the cheerful expressions of the characters, every scene sparks imagination and joy. Why Choose "Sunny Sam's Happy Hands"? In a world where cleaning is an exciting adventure, "Sunny Sam's Happy Hands" is more than just a book. The book's combination of storytelling, education, and lovable characters adds value to any child's library. Join Sunny Sam in the Happy Hands Symphony! Let the Hygiene Magic Begin! Parents, caregivers, and educators grab this opportunity to inculcate the need for hand washing in your toddlers. "Sunny Sam's Happy Hands" is more than a book; it is an interactive program that fosters healthy habits and a love of reading. Enjoy the magic now and put your child on the road to a better, clearer tomorrow! Wash, Learn, and Laugh with Sunny Sam-Order Your Copy Now!

Sam

Sam
Author: Emma Norry
Publisher: Badger Publishing
Total Pages: 38
Release: 2018-06-29
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1788373685

Sam's friends haven't been round for months. He spends most of his time online. His schoolwork is suffering.His mum is worried, but Sam reckons she doesn't understand him, not like his online friends. Plus she's really busy working two jobs. Sam can't talk to his dad either because he's gone and got himself a new family.Will Sam tell anyone his secret, before it tears him apart? Each of the stories in the Two Sides series contains two parallel narratives, featuring two different perspectives on the same situation. The voices alternate each chapter, enabling the reader to keep up with events whilst gaining a multi-dimensional insight. The stories are thought-provoking and cover serious themes faced by many young people in today's world - such as sexual identity and racism. This brilliant series will grab the interest of its reader whilst cautioning them not to assume that they always know what someone else is going through.

ANGEL IN DISGUISE

ANGEL IN DISGUISE
Author: Patt Marr
Publisher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2012-12-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1460311558

Betrayed by her handsome fiancé, girls’ basketball coach Sunny Keegan knew for a fact that fairy tales faded. So when her rowdy team successfully challenged her to appear on Dream Date, Sunny gritted her teeth…and groaned when she “won” a date with blue-eyed, raven-haired Pete Maguire. Yet impossibly gorgeous carpenter Pete seemed a reluctant contestant, too, and Sunny sensed secrets behind his thousand-watt smile. Still, as he gently shepherded Sunny from hurt to hope, from loss to love, she began to wonder if she’d finally found Prince Charming. Or was Pete a heaven-sent angel in disguise?

The Iron Horse

The Iron Horse
Author: Dawn Erin
Publisher: Author House
Total Pages: 525
Release: 2011-12-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1463435622

The Iron Horse is a vivid and darkly comic tale about a girl growing up in gritty working-class New England. Horse-crazy Sunny Quinn spends her childhood toiling long hours in relentless pursuit of entry into the elite world of competitive Saddleseat Equitation. Her weight, her lack of money, her crushing shyness and her tyrannical stepfather all contribute to Sunnys spectacular failure, with harrowing and far-reaching consequences. The story takes the reader on a wild ride through the depths of addiction, crime, sacrifice and suffering set against the backdrop of scorching first love. Filled with memorable characters and encompassing the timely themes of determination and endurance, The Iron Horse is ultimately a story about the lies we tell ourselves, and the twisted road to redemption.

SUNSHINE & TEARS

SUNSHINE & TEARS
Author: Ruth O'Neill
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2015-10-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1326460595

Could you fight the demons that lie within? Sunshine & Tears is based on a true story. After Rosie is stood up by 'Jack the lad' Jay, she agrees to go on a shopping trip with her sister Jackie. Rosie unexpectedly meets the man of her dreams, Garry. This starts a sequence of events that will change her life forever. The young couple begin a fairy-tale romance, both looking forward to building an idyllic future together. But when financial and emotional difficulties threaten to tear them apart, shy naïve Rosie suddenly has to find the strength to keep everything together. Fuelled by alcohol, Garry turns into someone Rosie doesn't recognise anymore. Can Rosie help Garry and bring him back from the depths of despair and self-destruction? Their love had been deep and unconditional but will love alone be enough to give Garry and Rosie the future they had always longed for? Romantic and heart breaking - Sunshine & Tears chronicles the destructive power that alcohol can have on people's lives.

Sam Grows Up on a Homestead

Sam Grows Up on a Homestead
Author: Eldon Hearn
Publisher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2020-02-28
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1525539434

Sam lives on a pioneer homestead in rural Manitoba with his parents, Charlie the dog, and Katie the horse. While his parents are distracted caring for the land and animals, Sam becomes a free-roaming kid. There are dangers on the farm: the rushing river, farm equipment, and plenty of places to get lost. But Sam’s friends Charlie the dog and Katie the horse look out for him, saving him from disaster more often than not. As Sam ages, his responsibilities and independence increase too. Soon, he is travelling the long distance to his one-room school and fetching goods for the family in town all by himself. When a blinding blizzard swallows him up on the road home from school, Katie cannot see because of the snow sticking to her face but Charlie come to meet them and guides them home. Sam Grows Up on a Homestead shows us what it was like for a pioneer family in the prairies—the lifestyle, the hardships, and the simplicity. With no running water, electricity, radios, or phones and children who sacrifice their schooling to labour on the family homesteads, Sam’s world reminds us how much has changed in the last hundred years, and how generations evolve.

The Two Sams

The Two Sams
Author: F. M. Worden
Publisher: CCB Publishing
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2012-03-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 192736048X

The Two Sams is a story of a Father and Son in the 1800's. The story follows each of their lives from birth to death. As the story of each man unfolds the reader will feel kinship to the people they meet. Most will have met people of the same caliber. Some are good and many are not so good. While each man has occasion to leave home in their teen years, the reader will marvel at how they find their way. Adventures with mountain men, a slave auction, buffalo hunts, famous lawmen of the west, facing down a bully bragger, feel the passion and desire for their women. In the century of the America we so proudly hail as the foundation of our civilization it was a hard and demanding time in our history. Life in the 1800's had few luxuries for frontier living. These men and their women with their courage, compassion and thoughtfulness helped to pave the way for us into the twentieth century. About the Author Francis M. (Frank) Worden was born in Oklahoma in 1930. He migrated to Tucson, Arizona, as a youngster with his family for the health of his mother. Growing up he became an avid student of the history of Arizona and America, especially the Civil War and the Western movement. He served seventeen and a half years in the National Guard of Arizona and Army Reserve, honorably discharged as a Captain. Frank has a deep admiration and love for his ancestors and the people who through courage, resourcefulness and hard work settled and developed this great nation. He lives in Tucson with his wife Beverly, is the father of five sons, a daughter, twelve grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. He owns a small business, race horses, is an outdoors-man and gun collector.

Blacks in Blackface

Blacks in Blackface
Author: Henry T. Sampson
Publisher: Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 1573
Release: 2013-10-30
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0810883511

Published in 1980, Blacks in Blackface was the first and most extensive book up to that time to deal exclusively with every aspect of all-African American musical comedies performed on the stage between 1900 and 1940. An invaluable resource for scholars and historians focused on African American culture, this new edition features significantly revised, expanded, and new material. In Blacks in Blackface: A Sourcebook on Early Black Musical Shows, Henry T. Sampson provides an unprecedented wealth of information on legitimate musical comedies, including show synopses, casts, songs, and production credits. Sampson also recounts the struggles of African American performers and producers to overcome the racial prejudice of white show owners, music publishers, theatre managers, and booking agents to achieve adequate financial compensation for their talents and managerial expertise. Black producers and artists competed with white managers who were producing all-Black shows and also with some white entertainers who were performing Black-developed music and dances, often in blackface. The chapters in this volume include: An overview of African American musical shows from the end of the Civil War through the golden years of the 1920s and ’30s New and expanded biographical sketches of performers Detailed information about the first producers and owners of Black minstrel and musical comedy shows Origins and backgrounds of several famous Black theatres Profiles of African American entrepreneurs and businessmen who provided financial resources to build and own many of the Black theatres where these shows were performed A chronicle of booking agencies and organized Black theatrical circuits, music publishing houses, and phonograph recording businesses Critical commentary from African American newspapers and show business publications More than 500 hundred rare photographs A comprehensive volume that covers all aspects of Black musical shows performed in theatres, nightclubs, circuses, and medicine shows, this edition of Blacks in Blackface can be used as a reference for serious scholars and researchers of Black show business in the United States before 1940. More than double the size of the previous edition, this useful resource will also appeal to the casual reader who is interested in learning more about early Black entertainment.

Dust to Dust

Dust to Dust
Author: C.E. McClelland
Publisher: Scarsdale Publishing
Total Pages: 423
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

How can life continue when the desire to live is ripped away? That's the question William McConnelly grapples with every day. He is frozen in time on the night his wife and son die in a house fire. Although his body goes through the motions of living, his reality resides in the past. By the time his father-in-law asks him to scatter Cara's and Sam's ashes in the Irish hills of his homeland, Will has lost all ties to America and life. After all, he can rejoin his lost family in the hills of Drumkeeran as easily as he can in Fort Worth, Texas. So, out of respect for all his father-in-law has suffered and done for him, Will agrees to the request and flies to Ireland. Even before his plane touches the tarmac, the ancient magic of Irish lore awakens to Will's desperate need. But is magic and an emerging belief in leprechauns and fairies enough to restore an interest in life, or are the dangerous quests Will undertakes in his reckless search for peace the final proof of his insanity?