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Santa's Toes
Beneath the branches of the Christmas tree, Santa sat while holding his head in sorrow. “How will I ever find my way back before the light of tomorrow?”
After falling from his place on the Christmas tree, Santa needs help climbing back up to his special branch. Who will be able to help the ‘Hero of Christmas’ before the sun comes up and he is discovered?
This book demonstrates the importance of working together as a team to solve problems and that sometimes it is the hero himself who needs the most help.
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Santa’s Nice List
The swirling, gusty winter winds whisked Zoey away to the North Pole. Shortly after landing in a huge snow pile and no longer in her Christmas pajamas but now dressed as an elf, Zoey meets Santa. He is looking for his Nice List and needs Zoey, his most dependable elf, to help him find it. Zoey invites you to join her at the North Pole and to help her look for Santa's Nice List. Where could it be, and will Zoey's name be on it? This festive, heartwarming story is overflowing with Christmas magic and sprinkled with acts of kindness. There is also a little surprise for you at the end of the story.
Santa's Nice List by Andrea Hyatt will bring some
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Saving the Bees and Nature
Get ready for an exciting adventure in the heart of the forest with Zizi the little bee! Follow her as she stumbles upon a container filled with a dangerous liquid that threatens to destroy all the flowers in the forest. Without flowers, the bees won’t be able to survive, and the animals will slowly die out.
But never fear, Zizi is determined to save the forest and all of its inhabitants. Along the way, she discovers the power of forgiveness, teamwork, and recognising each other’s unique abilities.
Join Zizi and her forest friends as they work together to overcome their grudges and unite for the common good. Will they be able to stop the dangerous liquid and save their beloved home? Find out in this heartwarming and exciting children’s book. Perfect for young readers who love animals and nature!
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Saving the Rainbow
Billy is having a lovely day on the beach with his mum when he is faced with the challenging task of saving the rainbow. Billy is shocked to learn that if rainbows don’t exist anymore then baddies can take over Earth.
Something unexpected happens to Billy and he is very scared, but he uses his bravery, courage, and creativity to think of new ways to save the rainbow.
How will Billy save the rainbow? And will he save it in time, before the baddies take over the world?
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SCAD Straight from the Heart
This book contains true stories from real survivors in the hopes of raising awareness of an uncommon cause of heart attack in women and men.
The emotional effect of SCAD can be quite traumatic for both the survivors and those around them. It is hoped that this book will help newly diagnosed SCAD survivors to understand that they are not alone in this journey. It is also hoped that this book will assist those close to the newly diagnosed survivors to understand SCAD and the emotional effect that it has.
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Scarecrow & Forget-Me-Not
A lonely scarecrow stands in a wheat field. A plant growing at his feet suddenly bursts into blue flowers, and out steps a beautiful little fairy girl. A wonderful friendship full of joy and laughter develops. But the flower girl disappears as the plant shrivels up in late autumn, and all alone, the scarecrow is buffeted by icy winds and snow while waiting for his friend to return in spring. Can their friendship survive the harsh reality of winter? Or would it become a figment of forgotten memory?
Scarecrow & Forget-Me-Not is a heart-warming story about friendship and love. No time or distance can come between two best friends! The story is innately embedded in a natural setting, and it is told in language resonating with rhymes that will delight readers of all ages. It certainly is a heart-touching story for children, and with a lot of fun as well.£3.50 -
Scaredy Cat
Join Scaredy Cat on an adventure as he faces his peculiar fears with the help of an unexpected friend. This heartwarming children’s book will show you how even the most fearful of cats can learn to overcome their anxieties and find courage within themselves. Get ready to root for this lovable feline as he conquers his fears and proves that anything is possible with a little bit of determination and the right support.
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Science and God: Enemies or Allies?
Some say, ‘I cannot believe in God because science has disproved it!’ It is now apparent that such reasoning is invalid.
Modern science supports what the Bible teaches, and the Bible supplies what science cannot.
This book demonstrates this unity with many facts and examples, showing how conflicts in the past have been resolved and how this is relevant to how we live today.
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Science of Food Nutrition and Health
Diet is one of the important facets of comprehensive approach to good health along with physical, social, emotional, and intellectual well-being. During the second half of the 20th century, we witnessed a dramatic change in our eating patterns and lifestyle aided by agricultural and industrial revolution, globalisation, and urbanisation and emergence of associated diet related chronic diseases such as obesity, coronary heart disease, hypertension, diabetes, some type of cancer, stroke, and degenerative arthritis.
The science of food and nutrition is very complex. Nutrition science like many other fields of science is evolutionary and there are always conflicting research outcomes that need to be carefully evaluated. We ingest hundreds of dietary components every day and understanding various metabolic pathways and the effect of interactions of various dietary components in vivo is rather challenging.
Recent advances in genetic research fostered the emergence of new disciplines such as nutrigenomics, proteomics, metabolomics, and transcriptomics which can shed light on the molecular level interaction between dietary nutrients and the genome. These technologies provide the vision for future nutrition research that may unravel how the diet/genome interactions modifies the phenotype.
Food may not be the overall cure for the treatment of every possible disease, but the importance of food in both causing and relieving certain problems cannot be neglected. This is one of the most researched topics and there is a lot written about it. However, this book is probably the only text that provides up to date information on the various interrelated topics on food and nutrition that would be of interest to wider community.
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Seascapes of a Soul: Wholeness and the Sense of Self
The search for self-knowledge and identity is a common theme in autobiographies these days. So also is the search for a spirituality other than that of the conventional religions. Both are found in Seascapes of a Soul: Wholeness and the Sense of Self. This book is an account of a unique spirit on an often solitary journey. With clear argumentation and transparent honesty, this author presents a story that reaches towards individuation, gained partly through discovering C.G. Jung’s ideas about the psyche.
Several themes recur: the onset of old age, Jungian individuation, solitude and aloneness, mood swings, a rejection of orthodox religion, a love for the natural world, an interest in gnosticism, the inner sense of the Divine. Her relationship with her twin sister is also prominent. There is light and dark here: the ups and downs of living with a twin.
In rejecting the Christianity she grew up with she followed an innate urge to a spirituality that ultimately arose from the strong sense of self she had had from an early age. If this has a name it would be ‘gnostic’ because it is a perception of inner divinity, the God within.
This is a woman’s story with a difference. Although, unlike so many, she did not have to struggle through a life of disadvantage and deprivation, she did have to wrestle with a powerful self that sometimes wandered up blind alleys into ego. But she learned to accept mistakes and incorporate them into what Einstein called a ‘calm and modest life’.
Images of the sea, symbols of the unconscious, run through the book. The ‘seascapes’ at the head of each chapter function in the story as a leitmotif for the modes and moods of the spirit.£3.50 -
Seasons of Antibes
She walks in the gardens of the Parc Exflora for the first time in three days. The 55 days of the first confinement are over and she cannot believe her eyes. For the first time she imagines, really imagines what it must have been like for Noah and the other seven, to be locked up in an “Ark” for 150 days. Wow! It is only something we read, but now truly we have not only imagined and caught a glimpse of it, but we do actually pray that we may never have to live through it!
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Second-Best Luck
Fancy retirement right across the globe? Learning to speak a foreign language (Australian)? Too easy; don’t be a wuss, mite! Herein, you will find travel, exploration, how not to buy a house, how to build a harpsichord; how to cope with a second hysterectomy, coronary bypass, two different and simultaneous serious cancers. No worries; she’ll be right, mite! Consider Orshtraya on differing scales; the conurbation that is Canberra; the 90-mile straight which is just a blip in the landscape driving across the Great Australian Bite, Mite; the deeply soothing silence of the outback.
Seriously, sport: this sometimes humorous volume is travelogue, retirement manual, and medical aid, all in one. It has a sporting chance of really helping anyone terrified with recent news of cancer or other really serious illness. We all need help.
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