|
|
|
|
|
Articles related to "Baby Sister"
Rosie and Buttercup Are baby sisters more trouble than they are worth? Rosie thinks so. rosie and buttercup • girls picture book • sibling rivalry • chieri uegaki • baby sister
Mom does not give up. This is a true story of a boy's struggle with grief and how his Mom helped him to cope with it when the teachers didn't understand. scoial and emotional learning • parenting • learning • grief
Is Brady The Next Sami? Will the show turn Brady into another scheming Sami? days of our lives • storylines • scoops • spoilers • soap operas
Women's Day - What about a Day for Men? South Africa celebrates a national holiday on 9 August, one that seems to be best known as "What-about-a-Men's Day" women's day • men's day • women's day south africa august 9 • men no longer shoulder burdens of government • daughters better access to education
KARLA HOMOLKA - update on Charter of Rights Karla Homolka took part in the torture and sex slayings of at least two young school girls and her own sister. This is an update on what the Canadian government is attempting to do to protect the public from this woman who the National Parole board described as having psychopathic tendencies. karla homolka • karla • homolka • mary alward • alward
Poison, by Chris Wooding A fascinating story that is wrapped in timeless folk and "phaerie" tales from around the world. dark fantasy novel • young adult book • fairy tales • chris wooding • poison
The House on Mango Street In Sandra Cisneros' novel, The House on Mango Street, a young girl finds her way home before taking the first step out of the door. house on mango street • sandra cisneros • fiction • writers of color • latino community
The Romanov's Third Daughter Marie was the third daughter -- and third national disappointment -- of the ruling Romanovs. Described often as having "fairy-tale eyes," she is nonetheless the most frequently forgotten Grand Duchess. romanov • romanoff • grand • duchess • princess
'Bloody' Mary IV Part four on the life of Mary I, known as 'Bloody Mary.' mary i • mary tudor • henry viii • tudors • tudor england
Blake Edwards At 84, he is being hailed as the modern day king of slapstick. Let's not forget his dramas either. blake edwards • pink panther • breakfast at tiffany's • days of wine and roses • experiment in terror
Book Review: Eloise Wilkin Stories If asked to list five favorite Little Golden Books, most adults who grew up with them would be sure to pick at least one or two illustrated by Eloise Wilkin. little golden books • eloise wilkin illustrated stories • classic children's picture books • vintage kids books • baby dear
Classic Authors: Anne Bronte A brief biography of Anne Bronte. anne bronte • agnes grey • the tenant of wildfell hall • scarborough
Classic Picture Book Series Children love to read books that come in series. These classic authors have created sequential tales featuring a host of memorable animal characters. children's books • picture books • books in series • tales about animals • children's books from the sixties and seventies
Coming Attractions and Current Distractions a bit about the beach and more about the contest beach • lodging • rail pass • traffic • drink
DVD Review: Land Before Time Magical Discoveries Amblin/Universal's The Land Before Time: Magical Discoveries is strictly for little kids. 5/10. the land before time: magical discoveries dvd revi • childrens dvds • land before time movies • dinosaur cartoons • don bluth dinosaur movie
How I wandered into engineering: My mother's part I have received a few questions about what led me to engineering. My mother was the one who contributed most tomy interest in most fields, through her work and her enthusiasm for finding answers to my incessant questions. engineering • geology • drafting • work • science
It's Summer Time and the Reading is Easy! What to read on a lazy summer day! books • reading • reading with children • children's books • books for kids
Rob Zombie Remakes Halloween. But Why? This gratuitous, unrelentingly ugly movie out to "reinvent" the seminal 1978 horror classic, but instead tarnishes the memory and craft of the spare original. halloween • horror remake of classic horror film • director rob zombie • michael myers • director john carpenter of original
The Sagers Go West, part 2 Indians make off, one night, with some of the Oregon travelers’ cattle. A guard is set. Then one night a guard shoots at what he thought were Indians. Mrs. Sager gives birth along the trail to a new daughter. Spring rains come and nearly everyone is sick with colds and worse. sager • henry • naomi • william shaw • sally shaw
MARY SITTS (1772 - 1859) Canadian Pioneer Mary Sitts was captured by Mississauga Indians during the American Revolution. She was the first white woman to live in present day Brant County. Mary is truly a Canadian pioneer. mary • mary sitts • canadian pioneer • pioneer • pioneers
Midwest Murders: Starkweather In 1958 infamous killer Charles Starkweather, along with 14 year old girlfriend Caril Fugate went on a killing spree throughout the Midwest that left eleven dead. charles starkweather • caril fugate • midwest murders • killers • killing sprees
Scooby Dooby Doo...! The experts say you should watch television with your child. From classic Scooby Doo episodes and the Sesame Street gang to new favorites like Little Bear and Out of the Box, here's my take on the shows that parents can actually enjoy too. television shows • childrens television • scooby doo • little bear • sesame street
Searching For A Point: Collecting Arrowheads Looking for and buying Indian arrowheads, and a brief history of Fort Washita. indian • native american • collectibles • relics • arts and crafts
The Rise of the Sistah Agents I did some snooping of my own and found a wealth of information that I will pass on to you. More importantly, I will pass on an interview I had with literary agent, Sha-Shana Crichton. literary agent • writing • publishing • freelance • jobs
Top Ten Horror Movie Villains A look at the top ten, most evil bad guys in horror movie history. top horror movie villains • top horror movie bad guys • horror villains • freddy krueger • angela baker
Halloween Sculpey Creatures Venture out and try new mediums of crafting materials and decorate with fervor this autumn season. Sculpey clay can be fun, and quite therapeutic to work with, as you blend, twist, and shape the compound into colorful works of art. sculpey clay • clay art • crafting with clay • fall crafts • seasonal crafts
Ludwig Van Beethoven (1770-1827) Considered by many to be the greatest musician ever, Ludwig van Beethoven's early life was not so great. As an adult he was frequently ill; he began having periodic hearing problems when he was 28, and by the time he was 44 he was stone-deaf. He was embarrassed by his deafness, so kept himself socially confined; he never reconciled himself with the deafness. He had to quit directing an orchestra, and about the only musical avenue left open to him was composing. Because he could not perform his compositions he was not paid a great deal, and spent the last years of his life in poverty. He was often a quarrelsome man, at outs with family members and others, and this seemed to worsen in direct proportion to his growing deafness. It is amazing that someone who grew up in the home he did, who was personally slovenly, who was often angry and quarrelsome, could have ever written the beautiful compositions he did, even when he still had his hearing! biography • ludwig van beethoven • musicians • classical music • composer
Sibling Biography Is Unforgettable Nancy Seriani's new book, "A Sibling's Story" is one that holds readers spellbound. This poignant story is deeply moving and inspirational. breast cancer • protocols for breast cancer • natural treatments for cancer • dying from cancer • dealing with family death
AN ARKANSAS HUNTER'S TALE Daddy heard the dogs chasing the deer through the woods. Suddenly he was confronted with the decision of helping the creature or leaving it to the dogs. daddy • mama • pump house • dogs • deer
LITTLE GIRL GROWING UP: MAN ON THE MOON, MY GIRL A look at MAN IN THE MOON and MY GIRL, two movies that are girls coming-of-age stories. movies • reviews • man in the moon • my girl
Missing in Action: The Good Guys Remember the days when soap towns had upstanding people who were full of wisdom or were the town's constant hero? Why do soaps now feel the need to tarnish every character for fear they'll be labeled boring?
Saying Goodbye to Blame Saying goodbye to the feelings and belief system of blaming ourselves is a necessary action in order to be healed of hypochondria. If you have a few minutes, join us and see how this was necessary for a lady named "Blame." hypochondria • depression • illness • suicidal • anger
The Whys and Wherefores There are several reasons soap stories are contrived, plot device messes and I've already mentioned many. But one of the most major problems has yet to be tackled, the lack of character motivation. I can't be the only one who often scratches their head and wonders why a character is doing something a certain way although it is clear the writers certainly don't. |
|
|
|