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Fairytale Collection (Barbie)
by Random HouseThis magical collection includes five early readers based on the Barbie films Barbie: Fashion Fairytale, Barbie in a Mermaid Tale, Barbie and the Three Musketeers, Barbie and the Diamond Castle, and Barbie: Thumbelina. Featuring fairies, princesses, mermaids, and more, little girls ages 4 to 6 won't be able to resist!
Faith and Revelation: Knowing God Through Sacred Scripture
by Scott Hahn James SociasIn this new Didache Series textbook entitled Faith and Revelation, Dr. Scott' Hahn presents the Church's teaching regarding Divine Revelation. His straight forward and practical approach shows how faith and reason work together, the supernatural complementing and building on the natural.
Faith First: Legacy Edition (Grade #6)
by Louis J. CameliExplores the fundamentals of Catholic faith for young people.
Faith First: Creed and Prayer (Junior High)
by Faith First Junior High Development TeamAs you begin this next phase of your faith journey, we hope that the Faith First religious education program will support and help you this year.
Faith First: Legacy School Edition (Grade #4)
by Resources for Christian LivingEvery day we use the gift of our minds to discover good choices. This year you will learn four ways the Church helps us.
Faith the Cinderella Fairy: A Rainbow Magic Book (The Fairy Tale Fairies #3)
by Daisy MeadowsJoin the Fairy Tale Fairies as they make sure everyone's favorite fairy tale characters get their happily ever after! Happily Ever After? Once upon a time, Rachel and Kirsty were excited to attend the special Fairy Tale Festival at TipTop Castle. But when Jack Frost steals the Fairytale Fairies' magic items, stories everywhere get all jumbled up. Even worse, characters from inside the books are coming to life and finding their way into the human world! Rachel and Kirsty are headed to a fairytale-themed ball. But first, they have to track down Faith's magic glass slipper-or the dance will be a disaster, and Cinderella will be stranded! Find the special fairy object in each book and help save the Fairy Tale Magic!
Fake Snakes and Weird Wizards (Here's Hank #4)
by Lin Oliver Scott Garrett Henry WinklerHank's sister Emily wants Ralph's Reptile Show to perform at her birthday party more than anything, but Ralph is booked solid. So Hank comes up with a plan: he'll disguise himself as a magician called The Westside Wizard and pull a snake from thin air! But when Hank's true identity is revealed during his performance, his good deed might just turn into a huge disaster.
Fakira S.Y. Pune University
by Anna Bhau SatheIn this Novel you read about fakira from Anna bhau sathe
The False Fairy: The Bard And The Beast; The Pegasus Quest; The False Fairy; The Sorcerer's Shadow (The Kingdom of Wrenly #11)
by Jordan QuinnIn the eleventh fantastical adventure of The Kingdom of Wrenly series, a spell makes all but one fairy disappear.A mysterious spell has hypnotized the fairies on the island of Primlox and now it is up to Prince Lucas and Clara for save the fairyland. Along with the last remaining fairy named Falsk, will the two friends find the missing fairies? Or is Falsk, who is famous for telling wild stories, leading Lucas and Clara into a trap? With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, The Kingdom of Wrenly chapter books are perfect for beginning readers.
Fame for Finnegan (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)
by Casie Hermansson Maurie ManningNIMAC-sourced textbook. "You'll Be in the Newspaper!" Finnegan wants to break a world record and be famous. His best friend Charlie wants to help. What could go wrong?
La Familia lo es Todo (LEYENDO A PASOS (Step into Reading))
by Luz M. MackEdición en español de la serie LEYENDO A PASOS para lectores en el PASO 2. Libro basado en la película Encanto de Disney.Encanto cuenta la historia de los Madrigal, una familia extraordinaria que vive en una casa mágica escondida en las montañas de Colombia. La magia del Encanto ha bendecido a todos los integrantes de la familia con un fantástico don, desde la súper fuerza hasta el poder de sanar con la comida. A todos, excepto a Mirabel. Al descubrir que la magia que rodea al Encanto está en peligro, Mirabel, la única Madrigal sin un don, podría ser la última esperanza de su excepcional familia. Niños y niñas entre los 4 y 6 años de edad disfrutarán de este divertido cuento basado en la película Encanto de Disney. Este libro forma parte de LEYENDO A PASOS, una serie de textos adecuados para cada nivel de lectura. Los libros del PASO 2 usan vocabulario básico y oraciones cortas para narrar historias sencillas. Son adecuados para lectores que reconocen palabras familiares y que comprenden y vocalizan palabras nuevas con un poco de ayuda. This Step 2 LEYENDO A PASOS leveled reader is based on Disney&’s Encanto!Disney&’s Encanto tells the tale of an extraordinary family, the Madrigals, who live hidden in the mountains of Colombia, in a magical house, in a vibrant town, in a wondrous, charmed place called an Encanto. The magic of the Encanto has blessed every child in the family with a unique gift, ranging from superstrength to the power to heal—every child except one, Mirabel. But when she discovers that the magic surrounding the Encanto is in danger, Mirabel decides that she, the only ordinary Madrigal, might just be her exceptional family&’s last hope. Children ages 4 to 6 will love this Step 2 LEYENDO A PASOS leveled reader based on the animated feature film. Step 2 readers use basic vocabulary and short sentences to tell simple stories and are for children who recognize familiar words and can sound out new words with help. LEYENDO A PASOS is a Spanish-language line of Step into Reading.
Families: A Sociological Perspective
by David M. NewmanFamilies: A Sociological Perspective successfully connects to students' personal lives while showing how sociologists understand and explain families. It is not only informative in terms of current sociological knowledge of families, but meaningful in terms of contemporary family debates and applicable to students' own family experiences. "What Does it All Mean?", "Going Global", and "See for Yourself" sections appear throughout the text allowing students to think and actively "do" sociology like sociologists to explore theoretical concepts to better understand their own family lives as well as those of others.
Families as Partners in Education: Families and Schools Working Together
by Eugenia Berger Mari Riojas-CortezEngaging families in children’s education through partnerships and collaboration Families as Partners in Education is the most comprehensive book on the market covering the history of family/school collaboration, current issues and population trends affecting American schools and communities, diverse family structures, and techniques for establishing connections with parents and encouraging involvement with their child’s learning. Among other themes, the book emphasizes the importance of funds of knowledge for children’s development and for effective partnerships with families (the knowledge that children acquire from their families) and the concept of funds of identity as a catalyst for educators to understand their own identity. Throughout the book, the authors make connections to these concepts not only to help educators understand child development, but also to show how children develop within the context of their families. <P><P> The 10th Edition continues to highlight important parent involvement programs and how such programs are often successful because of their asset-based view of families, particularly those that are diverse, as well as those with children with special abilities. Updated theory and research are included throughout the text, as well as new situational vignettes that illustrate typical parent-school situations.
Families Have Rules
by Cynthia Swain David HaggertyIn this book, learn about the rules that different families have.
Families In Rehabilitation Counseling: A Community-Based Rehabilitation Approach
by Irmo Marini Michael J. MillingtonPresents an innovative family-based approach to rehabilitation counseling that can be put to use immediately While the family has traditionally been a secondary consideration in rehabilitation, this graduate text presents an innovative approach to rehabilitation counseling that focuses on the family as the center of a person-centered model, rather than as an adjunct to individual counseling. It advocates counseling in the context of community, requiring the recognition of social transaction as the primary focus of all interventions. The book provides the tools and knowledge base to effectively work with the family and within the community, delivering a new inclusive model of care and establishing best practices in research, practice, training, and management. The text examines the rationale for embracing family values in rehabilitation counseling and provides a framework that redefines the relationship between counselor and client in the context of family and community. It describes the community-based rehabilitation model in detail according to the International Classification of Function (ICF).
Families, Professionals, and Exceptionality: Positive Outcomes Through Partnerships and Trust
by Ann Turnbull H. Rutherford Turnbull Elizabeth J. Erwin Leslie C. Soodak Karrie A. ShogrenThe best-known authors in the field of family and professional collaboration, this practical text instructs teachers, education professionals, and families on how to empower, collaborate, and advocate for children with special needs and how everyone involved can form lasting partnerships for the betterment of the children they live for and serve. The book has always been strong in its depiction of family systems theory, the history and current status of policy, and the principles of partnership and their application by teachers and other professionals, as well as the plethora of practical advice given to help educators find true ways to apply these principles on the job. The inclusion of authentic stories and genuine depictions of special needs people and their families only deepens the authenticity and richness of the narrative, and adds a unique and touching human element to the subject at hand. Backed by the most recent research and evidence-based practices, the authors have brought all citations and references in this edition up to date (2009). This new edition features: more families and their unique stories, including a Marine Corps family, and a single-parent family; more coverage of secondary students, and an overall broader range of disabilities; more cultural diversity and examples of families from different ethnic backgrounds; and the book now portrays a family's entire lifespan.
Families Today
by Connie R. SasseGlencoe'sFamilies Todayprovides students with the information and skills they need to function well within their current family structure, while preparing them to develop their own strong families in the future. This revised text emphasizes acting responsibly, using values when setting goals and making decisions, building character and lifelong learning of relationship skills. Families Todayhelps teachers support the goals ofNCLBandPerkins legislationby providing point-of-use academic integration applications and real-world relevance to improve students' overall academic performance.