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A delightful and inspiring children's story about a shy hamster who is embarrassed of his huge teeth. The story encourages children to embrace their differences and explores how being unique can set you apart from others.
Have More Sex Book - for MenHow to Bring Out a Woman's Natural Sexuality and Satisfy Her Completely with 15 Secrets That Will Keep Her Coming Back for More!You've been lied to. Women LOVE sex! The problem is, what works for most men is opposite of what works for most women. In this revolutionary Itty Bitty Book, Jan Robinson lifts the veils on feminine sexuality, and shows you how to stop wasting time with clichéd approaches that don't work and start focusing on what does so that you both get to enjoy more great sex more often.You will learn: -The little-known universal principles that underlie the female sexual response.-Practical techniques for sparking instant connection and attraction (whether single or married). -Secrets to sizzling, soul-satisfying sex that will keep her sexually "addicted" to you.Pick up a copy of this eye-opening book today and discover how loving the special woman in your life properly and being confident with your skills is the secret to getting all the sex you could ever want!
'This is a wonderful, beautiful little book. It is like a quiet, wise friend, full of comfort and practical counsel, when your world has collapsed or changed beyond recognition. It is like a crib sheet of how to cope; it is as helpful to friends of widows as to the widows themselves, and it is written from experience, which is the bedrock of reliable advice' Joanna Lumley When Jan Robinson's husband died suddenly and unexpectedly, she had the idea of asking any other widows, whenever and wherever she met them, for two tips about how to deal with widowhood - anything that came to mind, whether it was what to do or what not to do, however seemingly unimportant. That is how Tips from Widows started. Grief is an unmanageable emotion and the form it takes is unique to every woman whose husband or partner has died. There are no set rules about coping with loss. Some people struggle with it for years and maybe never get over it. Others manage to move on. This book makes no claim to be an authority on how to cope as a widow, nor does it set out to offer a thorough analysis of widowhood. It is, quite simply, tips from widows. You may be alone in your boat on the ocean, but Tips from Widows will help you to recognise that other boats are out there too.
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