Jan Smith Boeken






Hickory Dickory Dock and other nursery rhymes
- 32bladzijden
- 2 uur lezen
This is one of a series of books of well known nursery rhymes. It has notes for parents on how to help their child gain the most from the book. It is intended that the rhyme and word-play help children recognize sounds and the rich vocabulary of the rhymes stimulates language development.
Nurturing Maternity Staff
- 160bladzijden
- 6 uur lezen
Midwife means 'with woman' not 'with paperwork', so why are we tolerating a broken system?
Time uses a simple story and colorful illustrations to help children understand the concept of time. Easy questions and humorous characters make learning fun and interactive.
Panama City Beach
- 128bladzijden
- 5 uur lezen
The book explores the transformation of Panama City Beach from an overlooked region to a celebrated tourist destination. Initially documented by Spanish and English explorers in the 1500s, its inaccessibility and reputation as a "no man's land" hindered settlement. The construction of the Hathaway Bridge in the early 1930s marked a pivotal moment, leading to increased accessibility and the growth of tourism, ultimately revealing the area's stunning natural beauty characterized by its white sand and vibrant waters.
Designed to appeal to young children, this is a collection of 28 favourite nursery rhymes, including 'Hickory Dickory Dock', 'Old King Cole' and 'Baa Baa Black Sheep'.
Focusing on the deep bond between humans and their feline companions, the author shares her journey as a lifelong animal lover and cat enthusiast. Jan Smith's experiences range from drawing animals to serving in the Marine Corps and working in emergency management. Now retired, she reflects on her life with her horse and three beloved cats, celebrating the unique joys and challenges of being a true "cat person." This book captures the essence of what it means to share your life with these remarkable creatures.
A book of support, advice and insight for any health- or social care professional concerned they might be experiencing symptoms of PTSD, moral injury, compassion fatigue or burnout.

