Sally and the Purple Socks

Sally and the Purple Socks
Author: Lisze Bechtold
Publisher: Philomel
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2008
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780399247347

When her tiny purple socks start to expand, Sally turns them into a scarf and then curtains, but things soon get out of hand.

Purple Socks

Purple Socks
Author: Angele Rose
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 25
Release: 2018-04-25
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 198452433X

Andrea Ann (Andie) is an adorable first grader. Since her parents moved in the middle of the school year, today is her first day in her new school. She has fluttery big butterflies in her tummy. In this school, you wear a uniform. Andie cannot find matching socks. This sends her in a panic and makes her first day miserable. Andie finds out that people are kinder than she thinks. She learns to love her new school, the kids, and even her uniform. Come take the adventure with Andie through tears to joy. You will have fun taking this adventure with lovable little Andie. To learn more please visit Angele Rose website at www.childrensbooksbyangelerose.com

Costume of Prelates of the Catholic Church

Costume of Prelates of the Catholic Church
Author: John Abel Nainfa
Publisher: Pantianos Classics
Total Pages: 366
Release: 1909
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

This illustrated and in-depth examination concerns the ceremonial dress of the Catholic Church, with the garments of various offices of clergy explained in detail. The many subtleties and fine points surrounding the attire of the higher ranking clergy are explained at length herein. The color, cut and trim of the individual garments; various robes, headwear like the miter, and dress for specific events such as festival observances. The author is keen to describe the enduring cultural aspects which influence dress custom. How clergy have worn their garments in Italy and the Vatican, and the desire of the Catholic Church for consistent conformity in the United States, is mentioned as a core motivation for this work. Whether a bishop is working within his own diocese, or if he is visiting another, affects how he dresses. Seasonal changes in attire are well-established, as is dress specific for funerary services. The distinctive rings worn by bishops, cardinals, and other ranking clergy are shown to hold a deep symbolic meaning - a wedding to the church. Overall, this book is useful for lay believers, serving clergy, and for tailors and dressmakers who work with Catholic prelates. It remains interesting and relevant since initial publication over a century ago.

Raine’S Rainbow Socks

Raine’S Rainbow Socks
Author: Richard Ditchburn
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2015-03-31
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1504939867

This book can be a fun way for a child to learn the different colors of the rainbows while learning how to be more caring and helpful toward people and animals. A parent and child can read a story together, with the parent coaching the child on the values that each story gives. The dangers of taking too many pills, blaming the wrong person or animal. When a mystery that needs to be solved, Raine uses her rainbow socks to help find the truth. Some of the stories, at first, make the reader think about what or who may have been to blame about an event that has occurred. Raine, when using her rainbow socks, can solve a mystery by going back in time and secretly watching the event unfold or even be a part of that event. When Raine comes back to the present time, she knows how to help solve the mystery. These stories can make a child feel like they have been helpful and can give the parent a sense of pride, knowing their child has learned some valuable lessons.