In this amazing collection, Karen Howard truly opens the door to encountering folk songs from diverse cultures and experiences, on themes from family, animals, flowers, food, and more. The repertoire
Are you mired in active addiction and struggling to find a way out?Are you concerned for a loved one whose life is being controlled by drugs or alcohol?Accept, Reflect, Commit: Your First Steps to Add
Teaching to live without fear, this book teaches how to cope with anxieties, leading to?a more normal and?stabilized life??This helpful guide explains the key elements of anxiety, how to cope with the
Perfect for festival and audition lists requiring standard literature at this early level, this book is designed for students who are exploring authentic literature from the Classic to Modern eras for
First steps to your career is designed to assist intermediate learners of English in making their language skills a valuable tool for professional advancement. First steps to your career includes a va
The 1st Steps with Numicon - At Home Kit provides parents and carers of pre-school children (3-5) with a series of clearly illustrated activities and games which introduce early ideas about number and
In Father's First Steps, pediatricians Robert and James Sears discuss 25 important aspects of new fatherhood, including supporting the mother during labor and beyond, bonding with baby, deciphering ba
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A complete overview of how to live with and eventually overcome an eating disorder?A?supportive and accessible guide,?this work?draws on the extensive experiences of two professional psychologists to
This concise history is the first book in a new series on the Soviet space program and features many rare photographs, diagrams, and charts. When Soviet rocket experts examined the first Nazi V-2s in
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