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If I could give this 10 stars, I would. How do I explain the emotions that this book evoked? Dear Lord. If you want children to write about themselves, our All About Me Worksheet is a great resource that includes various activities. Children get to draw themselves and write about their favourite things, including their favourite colour and food.

He had) a face like the statue of some Victorian industrialist, heavy and firm and deeply lined, giving an impression of stern willingness —John Braine We all fit together to create this experience we call life. None of us can see the part we play or the way it all turns out. Maybe the miracles that we see are just the tip of the iceberg. And maybe we just don't recognize the blessings that come as a result of terrible things."As you make faces, ask your little one what type of face you are pulling, this can help them to label emotions and recognise how people might be feeling. Perfect for any number of lessons; character design, reflections, (self) portraits, and any activity where you need a customisable face. Perfect for the topic Ourselves. The man thus described in Hudson’s story, The Tenant, is trying to pry information out of a troubled woman. The author built upon the paper knife comparison by adding “Ready to slit her open.”

Ambrose is a hero in every possible way. His journey broke my heart. You can feel at times how lost and lonely he his, his despair, his guilt, how much he struggles to accept his new reality. He is kind and sweet and a great friend for both Bailey and Fern. With this activity, children will pay attention to their own special features whilst developing their motor skills as they draw their face. I don’t know why. This book is so far out of my usual comfort-zone it’s ridiculous. I never read NA. Usually my cynical brain gets bored half-way through a romance. This story is so much more than it's description and the characters are the type that stay will you forever. Making Faces sends a messages to the reader. For me the one word that came to mind is Perception. We all have our own perceptions, when you look at someone how does your perception of them differ from someone else. What constitutes beauty and is our understanding of it flawed.Sorrow and joy, pain and love, all of them are interwined in Making Faces. For there can be no pain and sorrow if you haven't experienced love and joy. That's what Amy Harmon tries to tell, through her deeply endearing characters, the tragedies and the small and big moments of carelessness. Making Faces is not about one love story. It's about many love stories, for love is endless. When I read this book, with reverence, with passion and compassion, I was not Katerina. I was Ambrose. Fern. Bailey. Rita. A mother mourning for her son. A pastor consoling his fold. A town burying her children. All that I was, all that I am, simply ceased to be. Amy Harmon shaped and reshaped me, poured her heart out on my empty canvas, and when my cheeks were wet and my heart slowly shattering, she wiped my tears with a tender caress and sang with a soft voice. This is the kind of unforgettable story that sinks into your heart and doesn't let go. I can't recommend it highly enough.

It’s smart. It’s realistic. It fits her development and his. It’s overall just a really good mentality and not one I ever see. In a town when everyone knows each other and things don’t remain hidden for very long, Fern is love with Ambrose since she was a little kid and he helped her with a spider’s funeral. But Fern never thought that she could be pretty enough for him and so she kept her feelings secret. It brought up so many questions and things to ponder... Why was someone born a certain way? Why did someone survive? Was there a grand design? Or was it all just random chance handed out by the universe? True beauty, the kind that doesn't fade or wash off, takes time. It takes incredible endurance. It is the slow drip that creates the stalactite, the shaking of the Earth that creates mountains, the

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and that we have within us the potential for a beauty so magnificent that our bodies can't contain it."

So many beauty resources aimed at trans women seek to assimilate us into a cisheteronormative view of beauty; we are enticed with the promise that we too, if we learn how to use blush, can ascend into unremarkability. And so we endure. We have faith that there is purpose. We have hope for things that we can't see. We believe that there are lessons in loss, power in love ... Could you belong to someone who didn’t want you? Fern decided it was possible because her heart was his, and whether or not he wanted it didn’t seem to make much difference.” Amy Harmon is a Wall Street Journal, USA Today, and New York Times Bestselling author. Amy knew at an early age that writing was something she wanted to do, and she divided her time between writing songs and stories as she grew. Having grown up in the middle of wheat fields without a television, with only her books and her siblings to entertain her, she developed a strong sense of what made a good story. Her books are now being published in two dozen languages, truly a dream come true for a little country girl.Draw simple faces that show different moods and ask your little one to describe them . Are the faces happy, sad, or angry?

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