No One Like You, Personalized Lullabies for Annabelle – Pronounced

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This CD will be a blessing to Annabelle. It is Simply Amazing, the incredible love we experience for our children. We, as parents, sometimes just can not put it into words the depth of the love we feel. This Personalized ‘No One Like You’ collection of Christian Lullabies will bring you back to the moment when you first laid eyes on your little miracle. Relive that wondrous experience through the sparkling and soothing tones of the songs. All of the lullaby songs in this album sing directly to Annabelle and will use Annabelle’s name 50 times throughout the 9 songs. This 35 minute long CD is Personalized just for Annabelle with the pronunciation of ( Ann-Ah-Bell ). If this isn’t the right pronunciation for your child, just look for another way of spelling the same name and you’ll find the right pronunciation. Blessings, from your friends at Personalized Kid Music.
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No One Like You, Personalized Lullabies for Annabelle – Pronounced
Dance Like a Butterfly: Adventures in Art

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Degas’ famous ballerinas come to life in this exciting new children’s book “Edgar Degas: Dance Like a Butterfly.”
Dance Like a Butterfly: Adventures in Art
What Was It Like?: Teaching History And Culture Through Young Adult Literature

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This practical book is a great resource for teachers who want to engage their students with young adult literature. The author presents in-depth, instructional units centered on historical conflicts and texts that will help students to better understand other cultures and time periods. An array of active learning strategies place students close to the featured novel or memoir while meeting standards and addressing a broad range of critical thinking skills. Historical themes center on: the Depression; Mexican American migrant farm workers; children during the Holocaust; the internment of the Japanese during WWII; the Japanese occupation of Korea; the U.S. Civil Rights Movement; the experience of U.S. soldiers and children affected by the Vietnam War. This book features: depictions of active learning in the English classroom, including many examples of student work with accompanying photos, web pages, and more; a variety of adaptable assignments designed to promote empathy and deepen students’ awareness of the world around them; and, young adult literature that has proven to be of interest to students and relevant to their lives.
What Was It Like?: Teaching History And Culture Through Young Adult Literature