Dancing with Max
Title | Dancing with Max PDF eBook |
Author | Emily Colson |
Publisher | Zondervan |
Pages | 212 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0310293685 |
Boehme, a single mother who has faced life's toughest obstacles, relates how her 19-year-old autistic son, Max, unraveled the thinking of those who tried to teach him and help him--a lesson that the seemingly weak people can be more powerful than the strong. (Practical Life)
Max
Title | Max PDF eBook |
Author | Rachel Isadora |
Publisher | Turtleback Books |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1984-08 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780808533863 |
For use in schools and libraries only. Max finds that his sister's ballet class is a great warm-up for his baseball game and some home-run hitting.
Dancing Is the Best Medicine
Title | Dancing Is the Best Medicine PDF eBook |
Author | Julia F. Christensen |
Publisher | Greystone Books Ltd |
Pages | 239 |
Release | 2021-10-26 |
Genre | Health & Fitness |
ISBN | 1771646357 |
“Lively and enlightening.”—Sarah L. Kaufman, Washington Post “[A] zippy guide to better health.”—Publisher’s Weekly STARRED Review Discover why humans were designed for dancing—and learn how to boogie for better health—with two neuroscientists as your guide. Dancing is one of the best things we can do for our health. In this groundbreaking and fun-to-read book, two neuroscientists (who are also competitive dancers) draw on their cutting-edge research to reveal why humans are hardwired for dance show how to achieve optimal health through dancing Taking readers on an in-depth exploration of movement and music, from early humans up until today, the authors show the proven benefits of dance for our heart, lungs, bones, nervous system, and brain. Readers will come away with a wide range of dances to try and a scientific understanding of how dance benefits almost every aspect of our lives. Dance prevents and manages illness and pain: such as Diabetes, arthritis, back pain, and Parkinson’s. Dance can be as effective as high intensity interval training: but without the strain on your joints and heart. Dance boosts immunity and lowers stress: it also helps reduce inflammation. Dance positively impacts the microbiome: and aids in digestion, weight loss, and digestive issues such as IBS. Dance bolsters the mind-body connection: helping us get in tune with our bodies for better overall health. We’re lucky that one of the best things we can do for our health is also one of the most fun. And the best part: dance is something anyone can do. Old or young, injured or experiencing chronic pain, dance is for everyone, everywhere. So, let’s dance! Types of dance featured in the book: Partner dance (salsa, swing dancing, waltz) Ballet Hip hop Modern Jazz Line dancing Tap dancing And more!
Max Has a Fish
Title | Max Has a Fish PDF eBook |
Author | Wiley Blevins |
Publisher | Penguin |
Pages | 36 |
Release | 2012-09-13 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 1101649690 |
Max loves his pet fish--it can swim, eat, and even blow bubbles. But Max is incredibly disappointed to learn that his fish can't dance. Is there another animal that can dance with Max? Find out at the end of this fun and fast-paced Level 1 story!
Another Celebrated Dancing Bear
Title | Another Celebrated Dancing Bear PDF eBook |
Author | Gladys Scheffrin-Falk |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2011 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 9781930900509 |
Max, a dancing bear with the Moscow Circus, teaches his friend Boris how to dance.
Dancing Longer Dancing Stronger
Title | Dancing Longer Dancing Stronger PDF eBook |
Author | Andrea Watkins |
Publisher | Dance Horizons |
Pages | 334 |
Release | 1990 |
Genre | Medical |
ISBN |
Ballet, jazz, modern, and aerobic exercises to complement in-class work or to enhance performance.
Weekends with Max and His Dad
Title | Weekends with Max and His Dad PDF eBook |
Author | Linda Urban |
Publisher | Houghton Mifflin Harcourt |
Pages | 163 |
Release | 2016-04-05 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 0544598199 |
“Fans of Clementine and Ramona have a reason to rejoice: there’s a new kid on the block . . . Bighearted, hilarious, and tender.” —Katherine Applegate, Newbery medalist Max and his dad love their weekends together. Weekends mean pancakes, pizza, spy games, dog-walking, school projects, and surprising neighbors! Every weekend presents a small adventure as Max gets to know his dad’s new neighborhood—and learns some new ways of thinking about home. Acclaimed author Linda Urban deftly portrays a third-grader’s inner world during a time of transition in this sweet and funny illustrated story that bridges the early reader and middle-grade novel. “Urban’s subtle and perceptive take on divorce will resonate with children facing similar predicaments as she blends Max’s worries and ‘someone-sitting-on-his-chest’ feelings with a vivid imagination and good intentions that take father and son on some very entertaining adventures—with future ones planned.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review) “Urban excels at credibly presenting this situation from Max’s third-grade point of view . . . Urban’s writing is both crisply specific (a basset hound ‘sniffed as she walked through puddles, dragging her ears like flat-bottomed boats’) and simple enough to be accessible.” —The Bulletin (starred review) “A sweet, empathetic look at a common situation.” —Kirkus Reviews “Urban’s touch is light throughout . . . a story just right for budding chapter-book readers.” —The Horn Book “The cast of characters grows throughout, but at the heart of the story is Max’s warm, easygoing relationship with his father.” —Booklist