Camila Carrossine
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A father's love for his daughter is joyfully expressed during their nightly routine when he braids her hair and shares imaginative bedtime stories.
Every night Xia's father delicately braids her hair before bed. As he gently tugs and twists and tightens her hair, they embark on imaginative and fun adventures as he makes up stories about Xia and her trenzas, or braids. In one story, her trenza becomes a sturdy twisted vine that she uses to bravely...
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Bea has alopecia areata, that means she doesn't have any hair. So, when it's time for silly hair day at school, Bea doesn't know what to do. Her best friend, Shaleah, is determined to help. With silly hair day fast approaching, they're focused on finding a way for everyone to take part.
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Have you ever seen a pink tree? What about a flying dog? They don't exist in real life, but in Corina's drawings, they do. Corina draws things as she sees them. For grownups, her drawings are but a girl's absurdities. For Corina, they are real expressions of how colorful, beautiful, and amusing the world can be. Be ready to get acquainted with a very creative little girl who looks at the world through the eyes of her imagination.
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The exercises in this book use every day Jewish items to inspire mindfulness in children. Imagine you have a piece of fresh challah in one hand and a spoonful of hot chicken soup in the other. Breathe in and smell the challah. Breathe out and blow on the soup. Or meditate with a special word shalom, which means "peace." Mindfulness, the Jewish value of Yishuv Hada'at, means focusing on this special moment, resting our minds and bodies.