Where Do Freckles Come From?

Where Do Freckles Come From? Review



There was a little girlwith strawberry hairShe had light glue eyesand skin that was fair.Everwhere she wentand to everyone she metShe asked the same questionand this is how it went:Where do freckles come from?


Francine's Freckles

Francine's Freckles Review



Francine is excited to show off the spots on her face to her friends. But, soon learns that kids can be mean. Does Francine change her mind about these spots on her face?


Dog Days at the White House The Outrageous Memoirs of the Presidential Kennel Keeper

Dog Days at the White House The Outrageous Memoirs of the Presidential Kennel Keeper Review



What makes this book worth reprinting is not the canine dogs described in this book but the human female kinds of dogs, the women who slept with the presidents who were not necessarily the wives. This book, nearly forgotten, was the first to reveal numerous presidential affairs. It was the first to report that President Kennedy had an insatiable appetite for women, the human kind. It was the original source for a story that has been repeated many times since. This story is found on page 38 of this book. The story goes: Jacqueline was in the presidential bed in the White House bedroom, when she discovered a woman's panties in between the sheets. She held up the panties she had found with two fingers in much the same way that she would hold up a dead mouse and she said to the president, "Would you please find out whose these are, because they are not my size?" It is a fact that every president in more than one hundred years has had a dog, with the exception of President Clinton, who had a cat, although even Clinton did finally get a dog near the end of his term. Not all of these presidents were dog lovers. In some cases, the President obviously got a dog just to get the Dog Lover's Vote. President Obama must have read this book, because when he was elected to office, he knew that the first thing he had to do was get a dog. This book starts with the punch line to a joke: "This book is dedicated to man's best friend - women".


In The Father's Pocket

In The Father's Pocket Review



The things our children can learn, watching what Tommy learns about Gods love for us, and His amazing ability to help us come closer to Him, can also help us as parents (individually, and together) better understand and desire our intimate relationship with Father God. Our relationship with Father God begins with our relationship with His Son, Jesus. Jesus said that He was the way, the truth, and the life. And, that no man comes to the Father, but by Him (Jesus).


Bohemian Days: Three American Tales

Bohemian Days: Three American Tales Review



Three American Tales


Starting Science for Scotland (Book 1)

Starting Science for Scotland (Book 1) Review



With its colourful, content-based approach and built-in progression, "Starting Science" has long been a firm favourite of teachers and students in Scotland. As the new 5-14 Guidelines come into effect, we want you to be sure you can still get all you need out of the books you enjoy using. That's why we have produced a new edition especially for Scotland. "Starting Science for Scotland: Students' Book 1" is the first of two volumes of science for the age-range 12-14 years. It follows the Scottish science curriculum but would be suitable for any course at this level.


Five Is Enough (Harlequin Heartwarming)

Five Is Enough (Harlequin Heartwarming) Review



Lauren Van Slyke and Jack "Sully" Sullivan are total opposites

Lauren works for her family's charitable foundation, a foundation that has just cut off financial support to Sully's boys' home in the Adirondack Mountains. Sully's an ex—con with a heart of gold, who's pretty sure Lauren's heart is made of stone.

They're attracted from the moment they meet—but they see everything from very different perspectives. She's city, he's country. She's old money, he's no money. Love doesn't stand a chance, does it?

Sure it does—if Sully's boys have any say in the matter!


The Essential Gene Stratton-Porter Collection (10 books) [Illustrated]

The Essential Gene Stratton-Porter Collection (10 books) [Illustrated] Review



Illustrated with 10 unique illustrations.

At the Foot of the Rainbow
A Daughter of the Land
Freckles
A Girl Of The Limberlost
The Harvester
Her Father's Daughter
Laddie
Michael O'Halloran
Moths of the Limberlost
The Song of the Cardinal


Snowed in with Grandmother Silk (Bccb Blue Ribbon Fiction Books (Awards))

Snowed in with Grandmother Silk (Bccb Blue Ribbon Fiction Books (Awards)) Review



Ruddy's grandmother isn't much fun. She calls him Rudford, not Ruddy, and she doesn't like noise or games or television. When Ruddy's parents go on a cruise and leave him with Grandmother Silk, Ruddy knows it's going to be a loooong ten days.

Then one night a snowstorm comes howling through. Ruddy and his grandmother are left without light and heat and water-and they have no one to talk to but each other. Slowly, with the help of an old chessboard, the moon, and a gorilla suit, they reach out to each other in some surprising ways.

Partly a survival story, this is mostly a tale of two people who think they aren't alike at all-until they have no choice but to look for the things they have in common. Carol Fenner's portrayal of eight-year-old Ruddy is childlike and real, and Amanda Harvey's full-color illustrations capture the warmth and humor of a story that is sure to leave readers smiling.

Illustrated by Amanda Harvey.


Freckles with All the Speckles

Freckles with All the Speckles Review



The purpose of this short story is to inspire our children, as early as possible, to look forward and pursue life eagerly with the proper equipment. The results of such preparations will be exciting and wonderful. Also, the Freckles story exemplifies how real and exciting life is regardless of how you look. Freckles is positive about himself from the beginning to the end. He presses on with zest and zeal. With a good education and some enjoyable recreation, he pursues his aspirations.


Ask Doctor Cory.(answers to questions about health concerns): An article from: Children's Playmate

Ask Doctor Cory.(answers to questions about health concerns): An article from: Children's Playmate Review



This digital document is an article from Children's Playmate, published by Benjamin Franklin Literary & Medical Society, Inc. on October 1, 2002. The length of the article is 839 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

Citation Details
Title: Ask Doctor Cory.(answers to questions about health concerns)
Author: Cory SerVaas
Publication:Children's Playmate (Magazine/Journal)
Date: October 1, 2002
Publisher: Benjamin Franklin Literary & Medical Society, Inc.
Volume: 74 Issue: 7 Page: 34(2)

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Plenty of Freckles

Plenty of Freckles Review



Jessie was determined that her heart would not be broken by the love of any animal. She knew what pain animals could suffer better than most people because her father’s job was to tend animals. He was one of only two country veterinarians and he had dedicated his life to helping animals. Jessie had never left herself open to the kind of life that could hurt so much and be so hard. But, a dog’s love can capture your heart no matter how hard you try to stop it.


Plastic Surgery Without the Surgery: The Miracle of Makeup Techniques

Plastic Surgery Without the Surgery: The Miracle of Makeup Techniques Review



Have you been contemplating Botox, eyelid surgery, or breast augmentation? A face-lift, nose job, or collagen injections? Save your money and avoid the risks! You can get the glowing good looks you dream about with the secrets revealed by Emmy Award-winning makeup artist Eve Pearl. By applying the same Hollywood-insider methods used to make celebrities look years younger and show-stopping gorgeous, she shows you how to enhance your lips, diminish wrinkles, and even appear to go from an A-cup bra to a generous B or even C! Like a magic wand, makeup-done as you've never seen it before-will accentuate the uniqueness of your looks while disguising the flaws. With Eve Pearl's simple but amazing techniques, you can completely transform your face, eyes, brows, nose, lips, and breasts. And this powerful, safe way to a more youthful and natural beauty takes just minutes to achieve. Discover: * The "face-lift" kit that tightens skin, brings out the eyes, and hides deep laugh lines around the nose and mouth * Fantastic remedies for dark circles under the eyes, puffiness, and crow's-feet * How to use moisturizers and foundations to create velvety, luminous skin tones-without the dangers of a chemical peel or bleaching * Dramatic shading to produce elegant cheekbones and make a double chin disappear * Techniques to make your breasts look larger (you won't believe your eyes!) * Products to create fuller, more sensuous lips with a "sweetheart" shape and a luscious shine ...and much more. From eye-lift to face-lift, you will be thrilled by the results-without the pain, risk, or expense of surgery!


Jugo de Pecas = Freckle Juice (Spanish Edition)

Jugo de Pecas = Freckle Juice (Spanish Edition) Review



Andrew wants freckles so badly that he buys Sharon's freckle recipe for fifty cents. In Spanish.


Freckleface Strawberry: Best Friends Forever

Freckleface Strawberry: Best Friends Forever Review



Freckleface Strawberry and Windy Pants Patrick are as different as can be-but that doesn't stop them from being the best of friends. After all, they have a lot of important things in common, like having families and liking recess and loving books. But the rest of the kids don't see it that way. They think that girls and boys are just too different to be friends. So one day, Freckleface decides NOT to play with Windy Pants Patrick. And he decides not to play with her. And nothing really changes . . . or does it? She still eats lunch and plays and reads books-and so does he. So why don't those things feel fun anymore?


Witty, warmhearted, and brought to life with LeUyen Pham's gentle hilarity, Julianne Moore's latest book celebrates the importance of recognizing-and keeping-a true friend.


Elvis and the Colonel : A Christmas Carol

Elvis and the Colonel : A Christmas Carol Review



It's Christmas Eve, 1959. The Colonel is busy in his Las Vegas office, awaiting Elvis's return from Germany. He will be out of the Army soon and is ready to take America back by storm. The Colonel has other plans. The next 17 years will be a cocktail of mostly bad movies, endless touring and beautiful women. If the Colonel had been given the power of foresight, and was able to see the past (his and Elvis') through the prism of the future, would he change course? The Colonel is visited this night by his one time business partner, Hank Snow. Hank warns him about three ghosts that will be visiting him (sound familiar). The first ghost arrives in a pink cadillac and is dressed in a gold lamee suit. The second is dressed in tight black leather, with a passion for food and guns. The third is smothered in polyester and sequins and trailed by a couple of laughing sycophants. Do the events of August 16th 1977 happen as we remember, or does Elvis play Portland, Maine that evening?


Freckle Juice & The One in the Middle Is the Green Kangaroo

Freckle Juice & The One in the Middle Is the Green Kangaroo Review



Freckle Juice
Nicky has freckles. They cover his face, his ears, and the whole back of his neck. If Andrew had freckles like Nicky, his mother would never know if his neck was dirty. But how exactly do you get freckles? For fifty cents, know-it-all Sharon has the answer—a secret family freckle recipe. Fifty cents is a lot of money, but Andrew is desperate. It’s not until after he goes home and carefully mixes the strange combination of ingredients that he realizes he might be getting more than he paid for.

The One in the Middle Is the Green Kangaroo
Lately, second-grader Freddy Dissel has that left-out kind of feeling. Life can be lonely when you’re the middle kid in the family and you feel like “the peanut butter part of a sandwich,” squeezed between an older brother and a little sister. But now, for the first time, it's Freddy’s chance to show everyone how special he is and, most of a all, prove it to himself!