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Counting down the days until my book signing at Indigo Granville! Join me on July 6th at noon at Indigo Granville (2505 Granville Street) in Vancouver, BC.
There will be printables, treats, and a special giveaway surprise. Spread the word!
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This quote highlights the profound capabilities and inherent ingenuity of human beings, suggesting that the most profound and perfect tool remains a part of us.
Ribeyro, renowned for his profound understanding of human nature and society, uses this quote not just to acknowledge, but to exalt the fundamental aspects of humanity that are often overlooked. It serves as a powerful reminder of the inherent power and potential within everyone, embodied in the simple yet extraordinary tool of the human hand. Julio Ramón Ribeyro, was a Peruvian writer considered one of the best storytellers in Latin America. Esta cita resalta la profunda capacidad y el ingenio inherente del ser humano, sugiriendo que la más profunda y perfecta herramienta persiste en nosotros, es intrínseca al ser humano. Ribeyro es reconocido por su conocimiento sobre la naturaleza humana y sociedad, usa sus citas no sólo para reconocer sino para exaltar los aspectos fundamentales de la humanidad que muchas veces son pasados por alto. Éste sirve como un recordatorio poderoso del poder y potencial inherente en todos nosotros, encarnado en la simple, sin embargo, extraordinaria herramienta como es la mano humana. Julio Ramón Ribeyro, fue un escritor peruano considerado uno de los mejores escritores de cuentos de América Latina.
Enjoy your day. Riddles are fun, not only for children but for adults, stimulate our critical thinking
This quote refers that writers, wrap inside themselves the whole meaning of the world, characters with different personalities, situations, actions, adventures. The writer bring his or her world outside herself
There are a lot of great books for kids to honour fathers and father figures. Here are some of them
"Because I'm Your Dad" by Ahmet Zappa This joyful book celebrates the special bond between fathers and their children and highlights all the fun things a dad can do. "I Love My Daddy Because..." by Laurel Porter-Gaylord and Ashley Wolff This book uses simple text and vibrant illustrations of animal fathers and their babies to highlight their special bond. Each page explains a different reason why the young animals love their daddies. "Why I Love My Daddy" by Daniel Howarth This is a charming book in which young animals describe why they love their daddies. The reasons range from playful and fun to comforting and loving, showcasing the many ways fathers show their love. "The Night Before Father's Day" by Natasha Wing A fun twist on the classic poem "The Night Before Christmas," this story follows a family preparing a surprise for Dad the night before Father's Day. "Daddy Hugs" by Karen Katz This heartwarming book counts the different types of hugs a daddy share with his baby throughout the day, from morning hugs to bedtime hugs. "Daddies Are for Catching Fireflies" by Harriet Ziefert and Cynthia Jabar This delightful book is part of the "Lift-the-Flap" series and highlights the special moments shared between fathers and their children. From catching fireflies to reading bedtime stories, the book beautifully captures the everyday activities that make fathers special. "A Wild Father's Day" by Sean Callahan and Daniel Howarth In this fun and adventurous story, a family celebrates Father’s Day by becoming animals for the day. They roar like lions, swing like monkeys, and dive like dolphins, making the day unforgettable. These books combine interactive elements, imaginative storytelling, and heartfelt moments to create an ideal mix for celebrating Father’s Day with young children.
Life is indeed built on shifting sands—our circumstances, beliefs, and desires evolve over time. Yet, when we construct our dreams, relationships, and aspirations, we must treat them as if they were carved in stone. So, let's build with care. What do you think of this quote?
Jorge Luis Borges was an Argentine writer, poet essayist (1899-1986) |
AuthorEmma Ugarelli is my name. I grew up in Lima, Peru and immigrated to Canada two decades ago. I have a Psychology degree from Peru, and I worked as a psychologist for fifteen years. In Canada, I pursued Early Childhood Education and I have been a daycare provider for the last twenty years. I became a writer in 2021 when I published my first children's book "Lou and his Mane". I reside in Kitsilano, Vancouver, with my family and cat Ricky. Archives
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