Sometimes you can be your own best cheerleader! Eight-year-old Annie McRae is irresistible―with her toothless grin, turquoise-blue cowboy boots, and her upbeat twist on life, she spends most days surrounded by cheers of “Hip, hip, hooray for Annie McRae!” from Mom, Dad, Mr. Garcia, and Grandma C. But what happens when the grownups are too busy to cheer? Don’t you worry―Annie pulls herself up by the bootstraps and realizes that the best “hip, hip, hoorays” come from herself and caring for others. •As an added bonus, readers can try to spy the “hidden” horseshoes in each illustration! 800L Brad Wilcox is a prolific author who has devoted his life to teaching both children and adults. He works as a professor at Brigham Young University and is a motivational speaker who has authored many books for young people, including Tips for Tackling Teenage Troubles and Growing Up. Hip, Hip Hooray for Annie McRae is his first children’s book. Julie Hansen Olson writes books as well as illustrates, and has worked on The Princess Twins series, Dear Cinderella, and Tickle, Tickle! Itch, Twitch!. She lives Orem, Utah.
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Why Americans Must Defy the Elites, Forge Strong Families, and Save Civilization
- 320pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Dr. Bradford Wilcox, a sociologist and director of the National Marriage Project, explores the social changes and political challenges that endanger the traditional American family. He presents insights into these transformations while proposing strategies to safeguard and support family structures. Through his analysis, Wilcox aims to highlight the importance of family in society and offers a constructive path for its preservation amidst evolving cultural dynamics.
How to Hug a Hedgehog
- 159pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Obstinate, difficult, angry, a bit too challenging? If these are words you've used to describe your lovable yet prickly teenager, best-selling author, father, and world-wide parenting expert Brad Wilcox and his younger sidekick Jerrick Robbins show you how to connect with your insufferable teen.