A king conducts an experiment, a beggar is run out of town, a magnificent lady is majestic but arrogant, a variety of townspeople care only about themselves, and a needy family just tries to survive. What could these people possibly have in common? King Louis Thomas III hears how shallow and hypocritical many of the people in his kingdom are. Armed with this information, he decides he must immediately address the problem. Although written for 8 - 12 year olds, almost every reader will relate to the beggar being bullied and the needy family feeling discounted and neglected. The universal…mehr
A king conducts an experiment, a beggar is run out of town, a magnificent lady is majestic but arrogant, a variety of townspeople care only about themselves, and a needy family just tries to survive. What could these people possibly have in common? King Louis Thomas III hears how shallow and hypocritical many of the people in his kingdom are. Armed with this information, he decides he must immediately address the problem. Although written for 8 - 12 year olds, almost every reader will relate to the beggar being bullied and the needy family feeling discounted and neglected. The universal message of love and acceptance comes through this story as readers are whisked to a land far away, where unsuspecting townspeople finally learn the true meaning of Christmas, when an event at the king's palace gives them the surprise of their lives. An appendix at the end of the book features brain teasers, word searches, and memory quizzes based on the story that children, as well as adults, will love.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr. Kathy Hall, as a former teacher and assistant principal, was the first African-American, newly appointed principal to open a new school in Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools in North Carolina. Three years later, as a central office administrator, she led Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools' truancy and dropout prevention efforts by successfully implementing several effective programs that reduced the rate of school truancy and dropouts. She also worked in Rock Hill Schools' York County District in South Carolina. Upon retiring, she founded Hall's Consulting and Publishing Ent., focusing on writing, publishing, and motivational speaking. She has an MAED in English and Administration from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and has a doctorate in Christian Education and Leadership from Logos University in Jacksonville, Florida. As part of her business goals, she contracted with Central Piedmont Community College (CPCC) and taught writing and research methods to students. Kathy has presented for churches, schools, and non-profit organizations and seeks ways to help others prosper in their personal and professional endeavors. She currently resides in the Lake Norman area of North Carolina with her husband, Trent. She has three adult children, Breece, Bradley and Whitney, one daughter-in-law, Crystal, and four grandsons. Kathy's philosophy of life is based on Micah 6:8 of the Bible as she often states, "God only requires three things of us, which are to be just, love mercy and walk humbly with Him." A children's book by Kathy, The Wise King's Christmas is on Amazon.com, Barnes and Noble, and Kindle websites.
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