Jag
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.18 (802 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0525471553 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 40 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-10-04 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
She was the first country singer to win a Best New Artist Grammy and the youngest to win the Best Country Vocal Grammy. . At thirteen, she released her first multi-platinum CD, Blue. LeAnn Rimes started singing at the age of two and won her first talent competition at age five. She made her motion-picture debut in Coyote Ugly and also recorded four songs for its soundtrack, including the hit single "Can't Fight the Moonlight
She Can Sing - And She CAN WRITE!! Mirren Lucas I am a huge LeAnn Rimes fan - so this book was a must have for me And much to my surprise it was actually an extremely great buy!!The book has a wonderful story with incorporated morals!! Everyone is different - some more than others - however, we all have little talents of our own - we just have to f. Amazing!! A Customer I am in charge of the children's department for a bookstore and absolutely love this book! The illustrations in this book are outstanding and the story is awesome. There is something to learn from this story line. I did this for story time and all of the kids fell in love with Jag and overall loved th. A Customer said I Love Leann's Jag. I am a fan of Leann Rimes' music and so when I heard about this book I was so excited and just had to have it. I was not disappointed. The story and the illustrations are beautiful. I love the book. The book has such a wonderful message to go with the wonderful story and illustrations. I am now anxiou
It only gets worse at the river the next day during swimming lessons. Illustrator Richard Bernal creates a soft, friendly, Disneyesque jungle where butterflies yawn and kittenish jaguars walk upright. Kids who are afraid of school, or troubled by the ways in which they are challenged by the group, may be inspired by this winning story of a small cat who takes on peers and fears with a growl and not a whimper. (Ages 4 and older) --Karin Snelson. But when one young jaguar named Simon with completely black fur (no spots!) shows up for class and is ridiculed for his appearance, Jag has to decide whether to revel in being part of the group du jour or to be kind to the newcomer. "Who'
She worries about starting school, where there will be swimming lessons. Young schoolgoers will be inspired by Jag's feistiness and friendliness in this story about resisting peer pressure and trying new things. "What if everyone laughs at me?" Jag asks her mother on the first day. For a small jaguar, Jag's got a great big roar, and she's a good climber, too. Indeed, the other jaguars start jeering as soon as they hear her nickname. Torn between wanting to fit in and wanting to help, Jag finally stands up to her peers and her fears and makes a new friend. Just before Jag's secret is discovered, another student arrives and becomes the new object of ridicule. Illustrated by Richard Bernal.. But the mighty hunter Jag has a secret: she's terrified of water