Ball That Wouldn't Bounce
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ISBN-13: 9780590206433
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Publisher: Dyeing Arts
Published: 2018-11-19
Total Pages: 28
ISBN-13: 9780981724485
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →A children's picture book about a lost ball that can't bounce until he is found by the boy who loves him.
Author: Ron Roecker
Publisher:
Published: 2019-09-04
Total Pages: 24
ISBN-13: 9781690822509
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →"There once was a ball, as some may recall, who spent most the day all alone, trying to hide the bounce inside without any friends of his own." ("They're calling him the 'next Mr. Rogers,' Ron Roecker's inspiring new book about self-acceptance is just what we need now!" Leeza Gibbons, Emmy-winner, NY Times Best-selling author.) Ball so desperately wants to bounce like all the popular balls. He tries everything to fit in but nothing stops the others from laughing. Deflated, he rolls away to hide his bounce and his tears. But Ball soon meets the unlikeliest of new best friends who gives him a birds-eye view of what it really means to be unique. ("The serious message (about embracing your uniqueness) in 'Why Ball Wouldn't Bounce,' is written in s uch a whimsical, sing-song way ...with bright, colorful illustrations that stand out on every page...that it can appeal to anyone...young kids, parents, teachers and even teens." --5***** Stars LitPick Review)Ball is about to make an astonishing revelation that will change his life forever. Find out Why Ball Wouldn't Bounce and whether he stays hidden away or learns to bounce his own bounce proudly. ("This delightful tale is a colorful, bright rhyming story that shows how magical it can be to rock your own bounce. Elaine Bent, Reedsy Discovery 5-Star "Must Read" Review) This story is for children and adults and will resonate with anyone who has ever felt like they were different, they didn't fit in or they just couldn't bounce their unique bounce. It's a lesson about self-acceptance and loving ones uniqueness, and how important it is to celebrate similarities and not exploit differences. ("Why Ball Wouldn't Bounce" is making the world a better place." Amazon Verified Purchase 5-Star Review)
Author: Ron Roecker
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Published: 2020-05-11
Total Pages: 26
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →"Why Ball Wouldn't Bounce" named to "Best Children's Books of All Time" and "Best New Children's Books to Read in 2020" Lists by BookAuthority.org. "There once was a ball, as some may recall, who spent most the day all alone, trying to hide the bounce inside without any friends of his own." "They're calling him the 'next Mr. Rogers, ' Ron Roecker's inspiring new book about self-acceptance is just what we need now!" Leeza Gibbons, Emmy-winner, NY Times Best-selling author.Ball so desperately wants to bounce like all the popular balls. He tries everything to fit in but nothing stops the others from laughing. Deflated, he rolls away to hide his bounce and his tears. But Ball soon meets the unlikeliest of new best friends who gives him a birds-eye view of what it really means to be unique. "The serious message (about embracing your uniqueness) in 'Why Ball Wouldn't Bounce, ' is written in such a whimsical, sing-song way ...with bright, colorful illustrations that stand out on every page...that it can appeal to anyone...young kids, parents, teachers and even teens." -5***** Stars LitPick Reviews. Eventually, Ball is faced with an astonishing revelation that will change his life forever. Find out Why Ball Wouldn't Bounce and whether he stays hidden away or learns to bounce his own bounce proudly. "This delightful tale is a colorful, bright rhyming story that shows how magical it can be to rock your own bounce." Elaine Bent, Reedsy Discovery 5-Star "Must Read" Review. This story is for children and adults and will resonate with anyone who has ever felt like they were different, they didn't fit in or they just couldn't bounce their unique bounce. It's a lesson about self-acceptance and loving one's uniqueness, and how important it is to celebrate similarities and not exploit differences. "Why Ball Wouldn't Bounce" is making the world a better place." Amazon Verified Purchase 5-Star Revi
Author: Brian H. Kaye
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 2008-07-11
Total Pages: 436
ISBN-13: 3527614826
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Exciting reading for anyone with a curious mind! 'Walking one day by a golf course in Wisconsin, I was startled to hear a sharp bang as a golf ball narrowly missed my head and hit a tree. My companion cheerfully remarked, 'That could have killed you, you know.' I picked up the innocent looking little white ball and looked at it with new respect.' Prompted by this perilous experience, Brian Kaye has written a delightful and informative book on the design and behavior of different kinds of missiles from golf balls, arrows, and slingshots to comets and rockets to outer space. You'll learn about the science of tennis and find the answer to questions like why a golf ball has dimples or why a boomerang comes back. Don't miss Brian Kaye's latest, you'll be amused and amazed - and learn some physics to boot.
Author: Curt Solomon
Publisher: iUniverse
Published: 2015-01-19
Total Pages: 219
ISBN-13: 1491756209
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Author: Paul Self
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Published: 2008-05-29
Total Pages: 267
ISBN-13: 9781477162156
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This book depicts life in the cotton fields of Southeast Missouri in the1930’s and 40’s (referred to by one newspaper reporter as the most poverty stricken area in the country) and more commonly known as the boot heal of Missouri. This book depicts long, hard hours, working in the blistering heat of the sun and the frigidly frozen, ice covered, cotton fields in a time where there was little work to be had and for meager pay. Migrant farm workers were confined to the less than adequate living quarters provided by farmers and landowners, and were forced to deal with hardships such as floods, famine, and suffering through the pain and frustration. In retrospect it would seem that this would be the life of someone who lived hundreds of years ago, but in reality it has not been that long. As unbelievable as some of this may sound, it is never the less true.
Author: Reyn Guyer
Publisher: Greenleaf Book Group
Published: 2016-01-26
Total Pages: 138
ISBN-13: 1632990741
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Imagine learning product design from the originator of NERF and TWISTER, toy and game brands that have generated over $8 billion in sales. Could you gain business insights from someone whose company stormed the cutthroat music industry as an outsider and who now has a Grammy award, two CMA Song of the Year awards, and forty-six charted singles on the country and pop music charts? How would you like to pick the brain of a rule breaker who put his dyslexia to good use and formed a learning company that has given the gift of literacy to over 500,000 students all over the world? Now what if all three of those people were the same man? Reyn Guyer is among the most successful creative professionals of our time. He creates products, learning systems, musicals, companies, children’s stories and songs, and more. In Right Brain Red, he shares seven ideas that have worked for him throughout his blockbuster career in multiple creative fields. Reyn provides more than mere advice, because Right Brain Red isn’t just another business book. It’s a way to create and recognize opportunity, inspiring readers who want to make their own ideas a reality.
Author: DC Swain
Publisher: Cambridge Town Press
Published: 2015-01-31
Total Pages: 12
ISBN-13: 0473393301
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Down the front steps, and out of the house, I wondered how far my blue ball would bounce. Take a trip of fun and adventure with this little blue ball as it goes down the front steps, out the gate and into the big wide world. With vivid illustrations and a fun, sing-song rhythm, your children are sure to love this journey. Recommended for children aged 2 - 5