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Zweisprachiges Kinderbuch Deutsch-Englisch ab 4 Jahren Der kleine Tiger geht gerne in den Kindergarten. Aber zu den anderen Tierkindern ist er manchmal ganz schön fies. Wenn er etwas möchte, dann nimmt er es sich einfach. Erst als auf dem Pausenhof keiner mehr mit ihm spielen möchte, merkt der kleine Tiger, dass er etwas ändern sollte.Eine Geschichte, die witzig und einfühlsam vom respektvollen Umgang miteinander erzählt. Durchgehend farbig illustriert, mit Hörbuch als MP3-Download in 9 Sprachen. Für weitere Sprachen erhältlich.
The New York Times bestselling author and entrepreneur investigates what would happen if a new financial world order took hold, one in which global elites own everything and you own nothing?and yet you are somehow happy. When Carol Roth first heard that one of the World Economic Forum's predictions for 2030 was ?You will own nothing, and be happy,? she thought it was an outlandish fantasy. Then, she researched it. What she found was that a number of businesses, governments, and global elites share a vision of a future that sounds utopian: Everyone will have everything they need, and no one will own anything.From declines in home and vehicle ownership to global inflation and government spending, many of the trends of modern life reveal that a new world that is emerging?one in which Western citizens, by choice or by circumstance, increasingly do not own possessions or accumulate wealth. It's the perfect economic environment for the rich and powerful to solidify their positions and prevent anyone else from getting ahead.In You Will Own Nothing¿ Roth reveals how the agendas of Wall Street, world governments, international organizations, socialist activists, and multinational corporations like Blackrock all work together to reduce the power of the dollar and prevent millions of Americans from taking control of their wealth. She shows why owning fewer assets makes you poorer and less free. This book is essential guide to protecting your hard-earned wealth for the coming generations.
"Little Tiger is excited to go to school, but he doesn't always know how to behave. Little Tiger can be quite bossy. If he wants something, he just takes it. His unruly nature intimidates everyone around him. But when his teacher gives him a gentle tip, he realizes that small changes can make a big difference and Little Tiger discovers that treating others well can be fun!"--
"An ebullient blend of singsong chants and giddy rhymes, this rollicking read-aloud tale is perfect to share with the youngest preschooler." -Kirkus Reviews Sing along "riding the bus to school, to school, riding the bus to school" with this rhyming tale about the best part of the school day - riding the bus!Here comes the school bus, beep, beep, beep! Step right up and take a seat with a sleepy sheep, a squirmy worm, a hairy bear, a quick, quick chick, a fox with socks, a pig in a wig, and a goat in his coat, and ride the bus to school, to school, and ride the bus to school! The bouncy, rhyming text and the bright, witty pictures make The Little School Bus a ride that children will want to take over and over again. STARRED REVIEW "Thanks to this well-matched duo, this is buoyant fun from pickup to drop-off." -Publishers Weekly
This beloved bedtime tale with it's gentle rhyme and endearing animals will send kids to bed knowing there's no place like home.Little Bunny, an only child, is so lonely that he can't sleep. But when he asks his friends Squirrel, Skunk, Porcupine, Bear, and Owl if he can stay with them, he gets a surprise. Squirrel's bed is too lumpy, Skunk's bed is too smelly, and Porcupine's bed is too pointy . . . And before long, Little Bunny discovers that his own bed is the best of all. Carol Roth's soothing text is perfect for preschoolers and Valeri Gorbachev's warm illustrations are delightful. "Loaded with child appeal."-School Library Journal "This picture book scores high points on the snuggle scale and is just the ticket for the train to Nod."-Publishers Weekly
For years, government bureaucrats have been looking for ways to destroy small businesses. In reality, government is the problem. In The War on Small Business, entrepreneur Carol Roth unveils the many abuses of power inflicted on small businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Da den lille killing vågner efter en lur er dens mor borte. Killingen går ud af laden og kigger efter hende. I sin søgen møder den bondegårdens andre dyr, som hjælper killingen med at kalde på hende, men hver gang de andre dyr kalder, kommer deres egne mødre...Til sidst er killingen så ked af det, at den krummer sig sammen og mjaver ynkeligt..
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