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Day Camp in Hawaii
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Paula Knoderer Hrbacek |
$10.00 (US Dollars) ( 97 Pages )
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Day Camp in Hawaii -- About this eBook ---- |
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Any summer camp program for boys or girls age 6 to 12 will enjoy doing these games, crafts and activities that use a Hawaiian theme. Programs that run on a tight budget will appreciate the cost-cutting approach explained by a veteran camper and child care provider. The author has 20 years of experience running programs for youth, including Cub Scouts, Girl Scouts, Campfire USA and the YMCA. The ideas are intended for a day camp setting, but can be used at a summer camp or vacation bible school as well. |
Other eBooks by this Author
| I am Living My Faith |  | This book is a leader's guide for girls earning the Catholic religious emblem, used in several programs. It has everything you need to meet the requirements, including new hymns, outdoor worship, games and crafts. | | Stars Shine Through the Night |  | Stars Shine After Dark
Mona grew up in Hollywood as a child actress. Now in her twenties, she longs for a normal experience and a more mature image. She enrolls in UCLA and meets Tim, the star quarterback for the Bruins. They begin to date, visiting many interesting places around Los Angeles. But someone is leaking stories about them to the tabloids that paint an entirely different version of what is going on. What kind of friend would do that?
Everything seems to be going well, until Tim's career is ended by a car crash, and he settles into a routine job selling real estate. He misses the spot light, and becomes jealous of Mona's success. Mona thinks she is being strong by revving up her career, but she still longs for a more normal life, the one she thought she would have with Tim. Tim thinks about leaving, but finally realizes that Mona is the only woman he really wants. They both look at their relationship, and their faith, to make changes, and recapture their love. They both realize that they should strive to be all that they can be, and that there is room in the sky for all of the stars to shine in their own way.
In seeking out the truth, Mona also realizes who has been leaking the false rumors. Maybe love forgives all things, but does business?
Tastefully written without all the foul language and bedroom antics, this story focuses on the emotions they feel. It received four-star reviews from independent romance reviewers, including "tastefully done, compelling, a real page turner."
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