Holiday Games

Holiday Games
Title Holiday Games PDF eBook
Author Jaci Burton
Publisher Penguin
Pages 131
Release 2013-11-19
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1101636122

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New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Jaci Burton’s “must-read” (Fresh Fiction) Play-By-Play series now arouses the sexy holiday spirit as a passionate young couple discovers the boundless rewards of pleasure. All Elizabeth and Gavin Riley want for Christmas is a baby. Despite over a year of trying, conception hasn’t been successful. But for a high-achiever like Elizabeth, she must succeed at everything. That means making the very most of every opportunity with her husband. And when it comes to nonstop sex Gavin’s not really complaining. Exhausted, maybe... Unfortunately, this holiday season they’re not exactly given a lot of private time. Elizabeth is hosting the holiday, Gavin’s sister is getting married, and the house is wall-to-wall with family. For Elizabeth and Gavin the nights may be chilly, but the urge is still hot. And they’re not about to let any distraction get in the way of their necessary pleasures during a holiday game that yields so many unexpected surprises. This all-new Play-By-Play novella Includes a preview of Jaci Burton's upcoming novels Melting the Ice and Hope Flames.

Jewish Holiday Games for Little Hands

Jewish Holiday Games for Little Hands
Title Jewish Holiday Games for Little Hands PDF eBook
Author Ruth Esrig Brinn
Publisher Kar-Ben Publishing
Pages 116
Release 1995-01-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780929371863

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Presents simple games to celebrate each of the major Jewish holidays. Includes glossary and summaries of the holidays.

Mistletoe Games

Mistletoe Games
Title Mistletoe Games PDF eBook
Author Jaci Burton
Publisher Penguin
Pages 385
Release 2016-10-18
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0451488148

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No one brings the sexy out in sports like Jaci Burton, the author of the New York Times bestselling Play-by-Play novels. Now, she puts together a holiday hat trick with three novellas featuring the hottest sports around: baseball, hockey, and surfing—because hard bodies are always in season... Holiday Games For the high-achieving Elizabeth and her husband, baseball player Gavin Riley, failure is not an option. So when it comes to making a baby, they’re not about to let any holiday distractions get in the way of their necessary pleasures... Holiday on Ice It’s the season for giving and superstar hockey player Patrick “Trick” Niemeyer is ready to give dancer Stella Slovinski his heart wrapped up in bow. But he’ll have to melt the ice surrounding her heart to keep her from walking away... Hot Holiday Nights Christmas in Hawaii brings sports agent Tori Baldwin two presents: a young surfer at the top of his game and his business manager. But this hot threesome has to decide if the romantic wave they’ve caught is nothing more than a vacation fling, or the kind of love that could change their lives forever...

Game On!

Game On!
Title Game On! PDF eBook
Author Mary Amato
Publisher Holiday House
Pages 355
Release 2021-09-07
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0823450325

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Join Albert and a group of ragtag aliens as they dribble, cross, and score across the galaxy in this soccer-themed story of unlikely friendships. The day that aliens abducted 13-year-old Albert Kinney was the day he was hoping to make the school soccer team.But that's the way life works sometimes, especially for Albert. Astonishingly the Zeenods, don't want to harm Albert, they want him to play soccer. And so, Albert jumps at the chance to join the Zeenods. Yet just as he is introduced to the specifics of their game and all their high-tech gear, he faces a series of direct threats to his life. Does someone have a mysterious vendetta against Albert? Or does their first opponent, the ruthless team from Planet Tev, want to guarantee that they win? Action-packed, yet filled with humor and heart, Game On! is the first book in a series that features thrilling play-by-play soccer scenes and an intergalactic plot with far-reaching consequences for the Zeenods--and Earth.

Holiday Symbols & Customs, 5th Ed.

Holiday Symbols & Customs, 5th Ed.
Title Holiday Symbols & Customs, 5th Ed. PDF eBook
Author James Chambers
Publisher Infobase Holdings, Inc
Pages 2004
Release 2015-07-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0780813650

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A guide to the legend and lore behind the traditions, rituals, foods, games, animals, and other symbols and activities associated with holidays and holy days, feasts and fasts, and other celebrations.

Holidays Activities

Holidays Activities
Title Holidays Activities PDF eBook
Author Valerie Ann Bradford
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Pages 122
Release 2011-10-28
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1465358951

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My book on Holiday Activities is about art and crafts for thechildren tomake during the holidays while the adults are busy with cooking, cleaning the house and etc.The children can make games to give to their friends or keep for themselves. I did each one of these activities my self to make sure I wrote down each step so it would be easy for anyone to do them, even grand parents can do these activities. The ages are 4 and up with some guidance from the adult(s). These activities are fun and also have some science in them to help the children to build their language skills along with communication skills with others children.

For the Love of the Game

For the Love of the Game
Title For the Love of the Game PDF eBook
Author Nancy Barbara Bouchier
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages 236
Release 2003
Genre History
ISBN 9780773524569

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Exploring the complex issues of class and gender relations, community building and sport reform, this work analyses how local culture shapes the meanings of sport and examines the tensions that exist when athletes and sports teams become important symbols for the community. Nancy Bouchier traces the increasing importance of amateur sport to Woodstock and Ingersoll, two small nineteenth-century Ontario towns, revealing its intricate ties to urban boosterism and middle-class culture. Focusing on civic holiday celebrations, the establishment of organized clubs for cricket, baseball, and lacrosse, and the rise of spirited urban sports rivalries, Bouchier shows that small town interest in sports was much more than a pale imitation of the sporting life of Canada's major urban centres.