Friday, September 9, 2011

Maple Tree Press.

Maple Tree Press. Maple Tree Press 51 Front Street East, Suite 200, Toronto, Ontario M5E 1B3 www.mapletreepress.com Two softcover soft��cov��er?adj.Not bound between hard covers: softcover books; a softcover edition.books in the "Girl Zone" series publishedby Maple Tree Press offer positive and informative messages for youngwomen and teenagers. "The Girls' Yoga yoga(yō`gə)[Skt.,=union], general term for spiritual disciplines in Hinduism, Buddhism, and throughout S Asia that are directed toward attaining higher consciousness and liberation from ignorance, suffering, and rebirth. Book: Stretch Your Body,Open Your Mind, & Have Fun!" by Michaela Caldwell(9781897066256, $9.95) introduces the reader to using yoga to revitalize re��vi��tal��ize?tr.v. re��vi��tal��ized, re��vi��tal��iz��ing, re��vi��tal��iz��esTo impart new life or vigor to: plans to revitalize inner-city neighborhoods; tried to revitalize a flagging economy. one's body, mind, and mood. Chapters discuss how to create a yogaspace, enact basic poses, control one's breathing, improve balanceand more. Simple and colorful illustrations make The Girls' YogaBook an easy-to-use springboard to get started in this physically andmentally fulfilling practice. "Body Talk: The Straight Facts onFitness, Nutrition & Feeling Great About Yourself!" by AnnDouglas & Julie Douglas (9781897066614, $9.95) takes the reader on avoyage VOYAGE, marine law. The passage of a ship upon the seas, from one port to another, or to several ports. 2. Every voyage must have a terminus a quo and a terminus ad quem. to learn tips, tricks, and techniques for taking care ofone's body. From learning how fickle fick��le?adj.Characterized by erratic changeableness or instability, especially with regard to affections or attachments; capricious.[Middle English fikel, from Old English ficol, and unreliable standards ofbeauty are (and have been throughout history), to not putting too muchemphasis on artificial and commercial cosmetics, to advice for includingmore activity in one's life and eating a balanced nutritional diet,Body Talk is a welcome antidote antidoteRemedy to counteract the effects of a poison or toxin. Administered by mouth, intravenously, or sometimes on the skin, it may work by directly neutralizing the poison; causing an opposite effect in the body; binding to the poison to prevent its absorption, to the unhealthy, unrealistic, andself-esteem destroying messages advertising constantly bombards youngwomen with. Both titles are enthusiastically recommended forchildren's library collections and as giftbooks for girls.

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