Clara and Asha

Clara and Asha
Title Clara and Asha PDF eBook
Author Eric Rohmann
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 44
Release 2005-08
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9781596430310

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Young Clara would rather play with her imaginary giant fish, Asha, than settle down to sleep.

The Huckabirds Learn about Self-Worth

The Huckabirds Learn about Self-Worth
Title The Huckabirds Learn about Self-Worth PDF eBook
Author J. R. Huckaby
Publisher FriesenPress
Pages 67
Release 2019-08-13
Genre Religion
ISBN 152554764X

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The foundation of a child’s sense of self worth is built during the early years of life. As parents and caretakers, our investments in this early developing sense of worth will be potentially the most enduring gift we may give to a child – or, sadly, the greatest setback. The Huckabirds Learn About Self-Worth is a collection of stories in which the first children’s story centers around twin sisters – Clara and Chloe Huckabird – who learn to set jealousy aside and celebrate the unique abilities they each have. The second story is about Henry Huckabird. When he compares himself to other birds, it doesn’t make him happy. But when he learns to celebrate the success of others, he finds it helps his own feelings of self-worth. Collectively, the young Huckabirds all learn that giving encouragement and praise grows more encouragement and praise. There is always more than enough when shared and everyone is built up. Told from a Christian perspective, the book includes a section of practical instructions for family and caregivers to help young children talk about and build a strong and powerful foundation of core Christian principles for their sense of self-worth that will last a lifetime.

Clara's War

Clara's War
Title Clara's War PDF eBook
Author Kathy Kacer
Publisher Second Story Press
Pages 205
Release 2001-04-03
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1926739116

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It's a dangerous time for thirteen-year-old Clara and her family. They have just been imprisoned in Terezin (Terezinstadt), a ghetto in a medieval town near Prague -- which was built to show the world how "well" the Nazis were treating Jews during the Second World War. Here Clara encounters hunger, disease and filthy living conditions. Even worse is the constant threat of being deported to concentration camps where the possibility of death awaits her. But in the midst of the horror of these conditions Clara makes strong friendships with Hanna, a girl from home, and Jacob, an older boy who helps her learn about life in the ghetto. She also participates in classes where education, music and poetry flourish. Life in the ghetto takes an unusual turn for the young people when a children's opera, Brundibar, written by an inmate, allows them moments of joy and laughter. With a real escape being planned by Jacob, a family tragedy to confront, and an inspection tour from the Red Cross at hand, Clara has some life-challenging decisions to make. Inspired by real events, particularly by performances of Brundibar, this compelling work for readers ten and up includes historical photographs of the ghetto and of the children on the opening night of the opera. A review of the performance written by a young boy in an underground ghetto newspaper adds further depth to the book.

Clara Voyant

Clara Voyant
Title Clara Voyant PDF eBook
Author Rachelle Delaney
Publisher Penguin
Pages 180
Release 2018-05-15
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0143198556

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A wannabe journalist and reluctant astrologer turns out to be clairvoyant in this charming middle-grade coming-of-age novel; for fans of Rebecca Stead's novels. Clara can't believe her no-nonsense grandmother has just up and moved to Florida, leaving Clara and her mother on their own for the first time. This means her mother can finally "follow her bliss," which involves moving to a tiny apartment in Kensington Market, working at a herbal remedy shop and trying to develop her so-called mystical powers. Clara tries to make the best of a bad situation by joining the newspaper staff at her new middle school, where she can sharpen her investigative journalistic skills and tell the kind of hard-news stories her grandmother appreciated. But the editor relegates her to boring news stories and worse . . . the horoscopes. Worse yet, her horoscopes come true, and soon everyone at school is talking about Clara Voyant, the talented fortune-teller. Clara is horrified -- horoscopes and clairvoyance aren't real, she insists, just like her grandmother always told her. But when a mystery unfolds at school, she finds herself in a strange situation: having an opportunity to prove herself as an investigative journalist . . . with the help of her own mystical powers.

Clara Barton

Clara Barton
Title Clara Barton PDF eBook
Author Susan E. Hamen
Publisher ABDO
Pages 116
Release 2010
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781604539608

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Highlights the life and accomplishments of the teacher who organized efforts to bring nursing care to wounded soldiers during the Civil War and who went on to become the founder of the American Red Cross.

American Magazine

American Magazine
Title American Magazine PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 758
Release 1913
Genre American literature
ISBN

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No Baggage

No Baggage
Title No Baggage PDF eBook
Author Clara Bensen
Publisher Running Press Adult
Pages 289
Release 2016-01-05
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0762457252

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"An engaging memoir of travel, love, and finding oneself." -- Kirkus Reviews Newly recovered from a quarter-life meltdown, Clara Bensen decided to test her comeback by signing up for an online dating account. She never expected to meet Jeff, a wildly energetic university professor with a reputation for bucking convention. They barely know each other's last names when they agree to set out on a risky travel experiment spanning eight countries and three weeks. The catch? No hotel reservations, no plans, and best of all, no baggage. No Baggage is at once a romance, a travelogue, and a bright modern take on the age-old questions: How do you find the courage to explore beyond your comfort zone? Can you love someone without the need for labels or commitment? Is it possible to truly leave your baggage behind?