Children will love this updated version of the classic fable with the completely wired City Mouse (smartphone and all) and his country cousin who is happy with the simple life. It will help readers gain an understanding of different ways of living.
Children will love this updated version of the classic fable with the completely wired City Mouse (smartphone and all) and his country cousin who is happy with the simple life.
The Vietnam War was raging. America was torn apart by the conflict. My only option seemed to be to take to the streets and join in the protest against this horrible assault against my Vietnamese brothers and sisters so many miles away. I did not want to increase the hatred and anger that already abounded, as people took sides and quarreled their beliefs. I wanted the killing to stop. I wanted the hatred to stop. I wanted peace.At the moment the photographer, Marc Riboud, captured this 17 year old hippie, my flower was extended in a prayer for peace. I could never have imagined the life my photo would take on, extending my message of peace around world. I could never have imagined how that moment would forever document my role as a symbol of love. I could never have imagined how my life would forever be dedicated to my role as a peacemaker. For in the blink of an eye, the click of a camera, the flash of a shutter, I became forever committed to my role as a dedicated peace pilgrim who lived for the good of humanity. Please come with me on my journey from suffering law breaker, to committed peace maker. It is a journey we can take together.
The characters from classic stories decide to leave their books because children are no longer interested in them. Will the librarian convince them to return to where they belong and convince the children to read their tales?
The characters from classic stories decide to leave their books because children are no longer interested in them. Will the librarian convince them to return to where they belong and convince the children to read their tales?