It's Hard to Fly with the Eagles When You're Always Told You're a Turkey
("Pass it On!" Series)
by Lauri Chamberlin
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9781366945440
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About the Book
A simple book with simple principles, reminding us to Uplift Our Loved Ones; that our words matter. Through everyday photos, Lauri's voice brings to life this time-honored truth as she encourages us to be nicer to each other, especially in our own homes. She cautions us that criticism is not a love language; that criticism, name-calling, and "teasing" are forms of bullying, giving our loved ones mixed messages and feelings of being unlovable, unwanted, and hopeless. We become what we are told we are ~ either wonderful or worthless. What do your words tell people? Lauri shares with us that it’s hard to fly with the eagles when you’re always told you’re a turkey. Part of Lauri's "Pass it On!" series, as usual, she leaves us with her final thought. This time, she reminds us to "Uplift Your Loved Ones ~ They Were Born to Fly. Pass it On!" This book will bless homes, schools, churches, and communities alike.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Children’s Books
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Project Option: 6×9 in, 15×23 cm
# of Pages: 44 -
Isbn
- Hardcover, ImageWrap: 9781366945440
- Publish Date: Oct 19, 2016
- Language English
- Keywords gentle words, gentle, harsh words, harshness, families, family, bullying, bully, kindness, kind, lift, uplifting, uplift, flying, fly, eagles, eagle, turkeys, turkey, encouragement, positive words, negative words, words, esteem, value, self worth, worth, self esteem
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About the Creator
Lauri Chamberlin
Tooele, Utah, USA
Lauri Chamberlin lives in Tooele, Utah. She has risen out of adversity with seven kids in tow, each unique and amazing, all grown, many with delightful companions and families of their own. She has twelve and counting, sweet grandchildren. Now, with her Super Mom cape neatly stored, she has turned to other passions... She writes. Lifting and encouraging others, teaching faith and courage in a forgetful world, and laughing bless her days. May they bless yours.