Donna Keith: 5 books

Book cover of Te amo porque sí
by Donna Keith
Language: Spanish
Release Date: June 26, 2018

Únete a esta familia de osos mientras aprenden acerca de todas las formas en que nos amamos los unos a los otros... Sólo porque sí. Este libro describe la manera perfecta en que los niños pueden aprender que sus padres les aman solo porque sí. Con ilustraciones vibrantes este libro representa...
Book cover of Te amo aun cuando
by Donna Keith
Language: Spanish
Release Date: June 26, 2018

Mamá Oso y papá oso se aseguran de que sus cachorros entiendan que su amor y el amor de Dios es incondicional, incluso cuando se portan mal o cometen errores. Te amamos incluso cuando haces algo malo. ¡Los adorable osos cachorro están de vuelta! Este libro ofrece un reconfortante...
Book cover of Te amo igual
by Donna Keith
Language: Spanish
Release Date: June 26, 2018

Tres osos adorables aprenden que aunque son muy diferentes, mamá y papá les aman por igual. Esta divertida historia acerca de tres osos hermanos que son muy diferentes: no se parecen el uno al otro, no suenan igual y no comen lo mismo. Oso Pardo sólo quiere comer miel; a Oso Polar le encanta...
Book cover of Schooling the Symbolic Animal

Schooling the Symbolic Animal

Social and Cultural Dimensions of Education

by Keith Basso, Gregory Bateson, Caroline Bledsoe
Language: English
Release Date: November 22, 2000

This anthology introduces some of the most influential literature shaping our understanding of the social and cultural foundations of education today. Together the selections provide students a range of approaches for interpreting and designing educational experiences worthy of the multicultural societies...
Book cover of A Dark Place ... Until the Dawn
by Keith D. Godbey, Donna Godbey Raysik
Language: English
Release Date: February 22, 2016

In 1944, while World War II still raged, a husband and wife left the comforts of America to move to Africa. Headhunters and cannibals roamed the jungles of “the dark continent,” as the land was still called then, and witchcraft and juju held people in the grip of fear and superstition. But dawn...
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