An Hour To Live, An Hour To Love: The True Story Of The Best Gift Ever Given
On their 18th wedding anniversary, in 2003, Richard Carlson presented his wife, Kristine, with a short manuscript called An Hour to Live. He imagines he has an hour to live and poses questions originally asked by spiritual guide and author Stephen Levine: whom would you call? what would you say? and why are you waiting? Uncannily, the text foreshadowed Carlson's death three years later, at age 45, of a pulmonary embolism.
I Know Big and Small. Math Concept Reader - Grade PreK
Numbers, shapes, sizes, and sorting are foundations for the study of mathematics. This series presents these key concepts at a level consistent with math curriculum standards for pre-K and kindergarten learners. A combination of inviting pictures, vivid colors, bold labels, and limited text opens the world of math to children who have not yet started to read, effectively preparing them for higher levels of math education.
Part of the Math Concept Reader series, which presents the complete range of math skills students are expected to master during the first grade. The text in this book reflects the relevance of math to daily life, and has been leveled to match students’ reading levels as they progress through first grade. Grades 1 and up
Part of the Math Concept Reader series, which presents the complete range of math skills students are expected to master during the first grade. The text in this book reflects the relevance of math to daily life, and has been leveled to match students’ reading levels as they progress through first grade. Grades 1 and up, 24 pages
Early Childhood Education and Care: Policy and Practice
Currently, the majority of textbooks for early childhood education in the UK focus on the situation in England. As a result, readers may have a skewed perspective on policy and practice, and not be aware of the varying and different contexts in Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. Also, those working in settings not in England have to work hard to apply texts to their own contexts. This book gives the reader easy access to information on the policies and practices in ECEC across each of the countries in the UK and the Republic of Ireland.