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Gini Graham Scott

    Diese Autorin befasst sich mit einer Vielzahl von Themen, die von zwischenmenschlichen Beziehungen und persönlicher Entwicklung bis hin zu Popkultur und gesellschaftlichen Trends reichen. Ihr umfangreiches Werk umfasst nicht nur Bücher, sondern auch Drehbücher und Filme, was ihre Vielseitigkeit im künstlerischen Ausdruck unterstreicht. Durch ihre Arbeit erforscht sie verschiedene Aspekte menschlichen Verhaltens und der Gesellschaft. Ihr Ansatz beim Schreiben und Publizieren zielt darauf ab, kreative Projekte zu fördern und weiterzuentwickeln.

    Gini Graham Scott
    The Tree That Wanted to Run Away
    The Crazy Critters' First Adventure
    100 Ways to Gain More Success: Through Promotion, Using Videos, and Building Your Business
    The Mole Who Got Spectacles
    The Complete Idiot's Guide to Shamanism
    Dominanz und Demut
    • 'Domina sucht ergebenen Sklaven...' Zwei Jahre lang war die Autorin Zeugin der S/M-Szene. In diesem Buch berichtet sie von einem wenig bekannten Bereich menschlicher Sexualität, der viele zugleich fasziniert und erschreckt.

      Dominanz und Demut
    • 3,7(33)Abgeben

      You’re no idiot, of course. You know that shamans are also known as medicine men and women, who use the power of the mind and call on spiritual helpers to heal the afflicted. However, this ancient art has been put to more modern uses, including problem solving, empowerment, and personal mastery. But you don’t have to trek through steamy Amazonian jungles or frigid Siberian tundra to become enlightened in the ways of shamanism! The Complete Idiot’s Guide® to Shamanism will show exactly how to discover your own shamanic power—and how that power will guide you in your everyday life! In this Complete Idiot’s Guide®, you --Shamanic history—from its origins in Paleolithic times to its spreading influence today. --Power animals—where to locate them and how they communicate with you. --How to take a shamanic journey—traveling through the Lower, Upper, and Middle Worlds, and exploring your past or future. --Shamanic healing techniques in use with modern medicine.  

      The Complete Idiot's Guide to Shamanism
    • Author GINI GRAHAM SCOTT has done it again—produced a delightful children’s book that keeps children’s interest and joy in nature. A review by our young reviewers reveals the fun they find in reading her books. “They are different and make us learn about t animals we never thought about before.” “They’re just fun to read.” “They’re at the top!”A BABY MOLE WHO LIVES IN A HOLEFINDS SOMETHING TO DOWHEN SHE FINDS SOMETHING NEWCOLORED GLASSES CHANGE HER WORLDSHE SEES A NEW WORLD UNFOLDFROM DARKNESS BELOWTO COLORS THAT FLOWHER WORLD IS NOW BRIGHTSHE SEES BEAUTY IN SIGHT MOLLY MOLE BABY MOLEHOPS AROUND HER LITTLE HOLEHAPPY AS A MOLE CAN BEAT THE BEAUTY SHE CAN SEE

      The Mole Who Got Spectacles
    • Four 2-foot-high unusual animals sail from a magical island into this world. They include Edgar the Eagle Giraffe, a giraffe with the head of a bird; Benji the Bear Fish, a bear with the tail of a fish; Bertie the Bird Dog, a cocker spaniel with wings; and Ollie the Owley Cat, an owl with the face of a cat. At first, they have some scary experiences, when a little boy with a puppy thinks they are monsters, and hungry cats chase them. Then, they meet Sarah, who is new in town and lonely. They become friends and help her gain acceptance from other children who are curious about her strange animal friends. After that, they return to their island. It's a fun fantasy story.The story highlights the importance of friendship, tolerance, and the acceptance of differences.

      The Crazy Critters' First Adventure
    • A little tree feels lonely and abused among the bigger trees, and he longs for a different life. How can he run away? That is his dream each day as his little leaves shake from fear and despair. But something happens and its dream comes true. This heartwarming book tickles the imagination of children.

      The Tree That Wanted to Run Away
    • The story follows four unique two-foot high animals who embark on an adventure from a magical island to our world. Each character boasts a whimsical blend of traits, such as Edgar the Eagle Giraffe, who has a bird's head atop a giraffe's body, and Benji the Bear Fish, a bear with a fish's tail. Bertie the Bird Dog is a cocker spaniel with wings, while Ollie the Owley Cat combines an owl's body with a cat's face. Their enchanting journey promises to captivate readers with creativity and charm.

      The Crazy Critters' First Visit
    • How Coyote Became Clever

      An Adaptation of a Traditional Native American Folktale (Told by the Karok People)

      • 42 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      Coyote embarks on a quest to gain intelligence from the creator of all animals, determined to outsmart his fellow creatures by staying awake. However, his cunning plan raises the question of whether his strategy will succeed or lead to unexpected consequences if he ends up last in receiving any gifts. This adaptation of a traditional Karok folktale explores themes of cleverness, competition, and the nature of wisdom within the animal kingdom.

      How Coyote Became Clever
    • Resolving Conflict

      • 254 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      The E-R-I method of conflict resolution focuses on addressing negative emotions, utilizing reason to analyze situations, and tapping into intuition for generating alternative solutions. This step-by-step guide offers practical strategies that, with practice, become instinctive, enabling effective conflict management in various contexts.

      Resolving Conflict
    • The story follows Jenny and her weekly shopping trips with her mother, culminating in the preparation of a big salad at home. When an avocado goes missing, Jenny's imagination runs wild, leading her to ponder various scenarios about its disappearance. This whimsical tale explores themes of creativity and problem-solving as Jenny navigates her thoughts about the elusive avocado, sparking curiosity and wonder in young readers.

      Where's the Avocado