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Where did they hide my presents?: silly dilly Christmas songs
Par David Catrow, Alan Katz. 2005
Imprimé-braille
Humour, Poésie, Musique, Christianisme
Braille avec transcription humaine
Well-known Christmas songs, including "O Christmas Tree" and "Deck the Halls," are presented with new words and titles, such as…
"Toy Catalogs" and "At the Mall." Grades K-3 and older readers. 2005.Exemplaires disponibles:
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Baby Bible
Par Sarah Toulmin. 2007
Imprimé-braille
Religion, Christianisme
Braille avec transcription humaine
Includes 20 Bible stories, from Creation to the Resurrection, retold in baby-friendly language and concepts. A selection of nine stories…
from the Old Testament and 11 from the New together introduces young children to God's overwhelming love for the world. Grades K-3. 2007.Exemplaires disponibles:
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Bible Animal Friends (Touch and feel)
Par Allia Zobel-Nolan, Alexandra Steele-Morgan. 2005
Imprimé-braille
Religion, Christianisme
Braille avec transcription humaine
Children will learn classic Bible stories and discover textures. They can feel a bumpy frog from the Moses story, touch…
a bird's beak while they read about Elijah, stroke a furry lion's mane from the story of Daniel, and more. Includes tactile patches, presented in print and Braille. Grades K-3. 2005.Exemplaires disponibles:
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A Last Goodbye
Par Elin Kelsey. 2020
Imprimé-braille
Animaux et faune, Mort et deuil, Coutumes et cultures, Nature
Braille avec transcription humaine
How do we say goodbye to a loved one after they die? This book broaches a difficult topic in a…
heartfelt way by exploring the beauty in how animals mourn. From elephants to whales, parrots to bonobos, and lemurs to humans, we all have rituals to commemorate our loved ones and to lift each other up in difficult times. New from the award-winning team behind You Are Stardust, Wild Ideas, and You Are Never Alone, this book gently recognizes death as a natural part of life for humans and all animals. Written in spare, poetic language and illustrated with stunning dioramas, it draws out our similarities with other animals as it honors the universal experience of mourning. The touching and uplifting book ends on a hopeful note, showing how we live on both in memories and on the planet, our bodies nourishing new life in the Earth and the oceans.Exemplaires disponibles:
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