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the granny awards: The Granny Awards Janet Gardner, 1994-05 Tonight's the night we've all been waiting for! Yes, Granny, who has retired from show business, will be honoring all of our favorite fairy tale characters! Who will win Best Female and Male Vocalist? Best Dramatic Scene? Best Choreography? And the coveted Best Villain Award? And don't forget to keep an eye on that nasty Big Bad Wolf as he tries to steal the treasured Granny Award. Features six musical numbers and two commercials. |
the granny awards: The Granny Awards Janet Gardner, Tonight's the night we've all been waiting for! Yes, Granny, who has retired from show business, will be honoring all of our favorite fairy tale characters! Who will win Best Female and Male Vocalist? Best Dramatic Scene? Best Choreography? And the coveted Best Villain Award? And don't forget to keep an eye on that nasty Big Bad Wolf as he tries to steal the treasured Granny Award. Features six musical numbers and two commercials. |
the granny awards: Granny Awards Janet Gardner, 1994-05-01 Tonight's the night we've all been waiting for! Yes, Granny, who has retired from show business, will be honoring all of our favorite fairy tale characters! Who will win Best Female and Male Vocalist? Best Dramatic Scene? Best Choreography? And the coveted Best Villain Award? And don't forget to keep an eye on that nasty Big Bad Wolf as he tries to steal the treasured Granny Award. Features six musical numbers and two commercials. |
the granny awards: The Granny Awards Janet Gardner, 1994-05 Tonight's the night we've all been waiting for! Yes, Granny, who has retired from show business, will be honoring all of our favorite fairy tale characters! Who will win Best Female and Male Vocalist? Best Dramatic Scene? Best Choreography? And the coveted Best Villain Award? And don't forget to keep an eye on that nasty Big Bad Wolf as he tries to steal the treasured Granny Award. Features six musical numbers and two commercials. |
the granny awards: Granny Anthony Horowitz, 2009-01-08 Twelve-year-old Joe Warden isn't happy. Sure, he's rich, but his parents don't care about him. His grandmother should make everything better, except that Joe's granny is a nightmare. She's not just physically repulsive, she's horribly mean. Everyone thinks she's just a dotty old woman, but Joe knows the truth. He's seen behind her mask and glimpsed the wicked glimmer in her eyes - she is pure evil. And now she's out to get Joe, unless he can stop her and her band of nasty grannies first. |
the granny awards: Do You Have Fitbit Bar Graph Image Uploaded In Mind? The Eggs and Hens Question In Nature Christina Domingo Mulvane, Patricia Burlington Francisco, 2015-08-03 a nice account of life's wonders and it is to explore the solutions to our current problems. |
the granny awards: Phantom of the Music Room , 1992-04 Who or what is that shadowy figure playing the piano in the school music room after dark? Several students and Deputy Barney set out to solve this musical mystery with surprising results. Phantom of the Music Room features six songs with clever texts set to musical classics by Chopin, Dvork, Sousa and others. For grades 3 and up. App. 30 minutes. |
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the granny awards: School Daze Janet Gardner, 1998-04 Everyday school-time classes and activities are presented in humorous vignettes with a clever script and seven easy-to-learn songs. Use a single group of students or present different scenes and songs with different classes. Some students even get to play teachers - or ask some of your school staff members to join in the fun! Grades 3 and up. 30 minutes. |
the granny awards: Bones! Janet Gardner, Oh, no! Sam, the custodian, has accidentally knocked over the famous Charles Cartilage skeleton! All of the disconnected bones have amnesia from the fall and have no clue what they are-or where they belong! Join in the fun and laughter while your students learn about bones, muscles and nerves! Features six singable songs and a Clatter Band of students playing rhythm instruments. The whole school can be involved! Recommended for grades three and up. Performance Time: Approximately 25 minutes. |
the granny awards: The Big Yellow School Bus Plus 19 Splendiferous Songs for Autumn and Winter , 1991-06 Bright and happy new songs and coordinated activities for the special events and holidays that occur during the Autumn and Winter seasons. Features unison and beginning 2-part songs that are perfect for grades K-5! |
the granny awards: Moving On Maureen Brady Johnson, 2011-03 Dramatic Comedy Characters: 11 female (possible doubling for a smaller cast) Simple staging Length: 45 minutes This collection is filled with winners. Every play is an award winner and has been performed around the country. Each part gives an actress a chance to put in a winning performance. From the quirky characters in Rock, Paper, Scissors to the exercising ladies in Harvesting the Marigold Seeds; from the two caretakers of all the unborn babies in Limbo |
the granny awards: The Invisible Empire Georgie Wemyss, 2016-03-03 This book offers a significant and original contribution to critical race theory. Georgie Wemyss offers an anthropological account of the cultural hegemony of the West through investigations of the central and pivotal constituent of the dominant white discourse of Britishness - the Invisible Empire. She demonstrates how the repetitive burying of British Empire histories of violence in the retelling of Britain’s past works to disguise how power operates in the present, showing how other related elements have been substantially reproduced through time to accommodate the challenges of history. The book combines ethnographic and discourse analysis with the study of connected histories to reveal how the dominant discourse maintains its dominance through its flexibility and its strategic alliances with subordinate groups. |
the granny awards: Laughing Tablets J.S. Raghavan, 2020-12-26 laughter is the best medicine with no side effects, though there are a few sidesplitting categories. Medicines can be administered in several ways—the injection being the least preferred, as one has to roll-up tight sleeves or go embarrassedly behind a skimpy curtain, to bare the behind to a matronly nurse. Syrups, sprays, drops, gels, ointments and the like are bitter, smelly and/or messy affairs which are more bothersome than the ailment itself. But tablets! They are handy stuff. Convenient to pop in. Nevertheless, not all tablets that are purchased are swallowed—and not all that are swallowed act—like sleeping tablets for example! A few sleepless souls remain wide awake even after taking a few. Yet some sleep peacefully with one pill, like a baby or a log or an Hon'ble Member of Parliament when the House is transacting business noisily. The problem need not necessarily lie with the tablets. The Laughing Tablets are no different! |
the granny awards: My Granny Went to Market Stella Blackstone, 2018-09-01 Fly away with Granny as she takes a magic carpet ride around the world, collecting a steadily increasing number of souvenirs from each unique location! This rhyming story will take young readers on an adventure to different countries while teaching them to count along the way. |
the granny awards: Star Search , 2003-04 What happens when the sun takes a well-deserved vacation? Find out in Star Search, a humorous yet informative musical by Janet Gardner, arranged by Jay Althouse for unison and 2-part voices. Travel with the planets, played by your students, as they meet other planetary bodies in their quest to find their missing sun. Additional Stars, Asteroids, Comets, and Meteors make up an all-star cast. Blast off with this light-filled musical and learn some interesting facts about our solar system along the way! Recommended for grades three and up. |
the granny awards: Santa's Shopping Network Sally K. Albrecht, Yes, Santa's Shopping Network is on the air, offering great gifts for kids! It's simple - just call to let Santa know which three gifts you want for Christmas! This shopper-ific musical features six catchy unison/2-part numbers for Santa, his Network gang and a group of students. Students learn to show their concern for children in need. For grades 3 and up. 25 minutes. |
the granny awards: Santa's Shopping Network , 1995-05 Yes, Santa's Shopping Network is on the air, offering great gifts for kids! It's simple - just call to let Santa know which three gifts you want for Christmas! This shopper-ific musical features six catchy unison/2-part numbers for Santa, his Network gang and a group of students. Students learn to show their concern for children in need. For grades 3 and up. 25 minutes. |
the granny awards: God Has a Reason for Everything Chery Manning, 2016-05-17 A remarkable memoir of a young love, a devastating loss, and the power of miracles . . . It’s 1989, and Jason and Chery have been dating for almost nine months in Phoenix, Arizona. She’s looking forward to a reunion with some friends from back home in Alaska when Jason’s friend invites them to go three-wheeling. She’s not excited about the idea, but gives in. Then, on the last run of the day, there is a terrible accident. The accident happens forty-five minutes away from the nearest town—and cell phones don’t exist. Help may not get there in time. But help comes in a most miraculous way. One will not make it. The other is put into a coma. There will be an intense and agonizing recovery. The recovery will have to be made in phases decided by the doctors. They have to be sure the information can be handled and accepted without giving up the fight to survive. As time progresses, God always seems to be there. More miraculous events transpire to get the results He’s looking for. The one who survives never understands the events that happened that day—until much later. Looking back, God has a reason for everything. We never fully understand our purpose in life, but sometimes it is made known. This is a true story of how miracles do happen, on a daily basis. You just have to listen to God’s voice to understand. . . . |
the granny awards: Women in Audio Leslie Gaston-Bird, 2019-12-06 Women in Audio features almost 100 profiles and stories of audio engineers who are women and have achieved success throughout the history of the trade. Beginning with a historical view, the book covers the achievements of women in various audio professions and then focuses on organizations that support and train women and girls in the industry. What follows are eight chapters divided by discipline, highlighting accomplished women in various audio fields: radio; sound for film and television; music recording and electronic music; hardware and software design; acoustics; live sound and sound for theater; education; audio for games, virtual reality, augmented reality, and mixed reality, as well as immersive sound. Women in Audio is a valuable resource for professionals, educators, and students looking to gain insight into the careers of trailblazing women in audio-related fields and represents required reading for those looking to add diversity to their music technology programs. |
the granny awards: Phantom of the Music Room Janet Gardner, Who or what is that shadowy figure playing the piano in the school music room after dark? Several students and Deputy Barney set out to solve this musical mystery with surprising results. Phantom of the Music Room features six songs with clever texts set to musical classics by Chopin, Dvorák, Sousa and others. For grades 3 and up. App. 30 minutes. |
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the granny awards: Women Composers and Music Technology in the United States Elizabeth Hinkle-Turner, 2006 This book is the most definitive attempt to date to discuss the achievements of women as composers of experimental and avant-garde music from the 1930s to the present day. Using a wealth of primary material, it also explores currently relevant issues in gender and technology. Drawing out the relationships between composers and their working environments, and between teachers and students, Elizabeth Hinkle-Turner discusses the contribution of women composers to electroacoustic music. The book includes a bibliography and discography covering the work of ninety composers. |
the granny awards: What They Didn't Tell Us About Life Neil WJ Smith, 2017-05-05 THIS IS AN AMAZING LITTLE BOOK OF 50 BIG LIFE SECRETS . . . Why are we here? What are we meant to be doing with our lives? How are we to live? And most important of all, how are we to survive in the everyday day-to-day struggle to live a decent life. I've done it all from nothing, I mean nothing. And I now know a lot that I didn't know then. Here in one book is what I've learned about real life from the ultimate failure, bankruptcy, to the ultimate survival in life, to be living my ideal lifestyle in a small fishing village by the bay. Packed with bite sized wisdom you can apply right now, with often shocking life truths drawn from the likes of Socrates, Gandhi, Walt Disney, George Lucas, Buddha, Gurdjieff, Benjamin Franklin, Lao Tzu and others, this is a compact exploration of how to safely negotiate the minefield of life. ABOUT THE AUTHOR. For over 30 years Neil Smith worked in advertising at some of the top and hottest ad agencies in Melbourne. For over 10 years he freelanced as a copywriter and was part of the advertising revolution of the '60s. Today he lives in a small fishing village across the bay from Melbourne close to his 2 beautiful daughters and 2 adorable granddaughters. |
the granny awards: Bala Takes the Plunge Melvin Durai, 2012-08-07 Bala dreams of making Tamil films and directing his favourite actor Rajnikanth – a dream that leads him naturally to study engineering in college. This earns him his father's approval and the opportunity to export himself to America. As Director of Design at Flexit Inc., thinking up new ways to help Americans shed the excess weight around their middles and in their wallets, he is at least some kind of director. Bala loves America, and America it seems loves him even more. He has everything he needs to be happy: a green card, a satellite dish to watch cricket and a companion to share his home – albeit one with a very limited vocabulary. But he is now less than a year away from the big 30, and if he doesn't act fast he might have to settle for whichever bride his Amma chooses. So begins Bala's quest for romance as he meets both American and Indian women. Some who are too old, others too young, and yet others just too stuck up. Will he ever find someone just right for him – and good enough to inherit his mother's Corelle dishes? |
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the granny awards: Encyclopedia of Grannies Éric Veillé, 2019-08-13 A funny and eye-catching picture book, celebrating grannies of all shapes and sizes, and what makes them tick. Why do grandmas tell us to speak slowly? Why do grandmas wear their hair up? Are grandmas flexible? How do you cheer up a grandma? And why do they always have creases on their faces? Children have lots of questions about grannies and Éric Veillé sets out to answer them all with humor and charm in this contemporary picture book for the extended family – how they wear their hair, how they do yoga, how they travel the world, their wise sayings, their knitting. Each page is dedicated to a quirky topic and combines to make a highly original encyclopedia for children; from buses – no one knows where grannies go – to the contents of a granny’s bed - sighs, regrets and sometimes a grandpa. Illustrated with funny comic-style pictures, this is a contemporary gift book full of word play, for the entire family to enjoy. With witty and bright graphic illustrations, this encyclopedia challenges the cliches and celebrates the grannies in our lives – no matter what kind of grandma, abuela, nana or nonna you have, you are or would like to be. Inside every granny, there’s a small house, and in that house is that same granny when she was a little girl. That’s where she still lives. A chic gift book that will appeal to all ages. Fantastic to give to grandparents, new grandmothers, for Mother’s Day, or as a celebratory gift for the entire family. Éric Veillé was born in 1976 in Laval and studied at the Duperré School in Paris. He has since released many books, as author and illustrator, including My Pictures After the Storm (starred reviews) and Lionel Poops and Lionel Eats All by Himself. Translated from the French by Daniel Hahn. Praise for Encyclopedia of Grannies “An offbeat look at modern-day grannies.” Kirkus Reviews “It’s a completely bonkers, gleefully silly guide to grandmothers of all stripes.” School Library Journal, The Most Astonishingly Unconventional Children’s Books of 2019 “A cornucopia of comedy, both in the content and the brashly coloured cartoon images, which includes a fabulous array of granny hairdos, and not a blue rinse in sight.” The Irish Times Praise for My Pictures After the Storm “Unexpected giggles await with every page turn.” Kirkus Reviews, starred review “Clever, playful, with a mordant edge, this is sophisticated silliness in warm shades of red and yellow.” The Guardian |
the granny awards: You've Got Style Les John Christie, David Cook Publishers, 1993 Each Custom Curriculum book includes a how-to article from experts in youth ministry like Mike Yaconelli and Duffy Robbins. Then there's publicity clip art and five complete Bible-based sessions. Each session includes a fast-paced program of icebreakers, thought-provokers, carefully chosen Bible passages, application and personal challenges. Plus, reproducible handouts and a 14-point, 5-page plan for customizing your event. You'll use these sessions over and over again. |
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the granny awards: The Granny Brendan O'Carroll, 1996 The final book in the Agnes Browne trilogy. At forty-seven years of age Agnes, now thirteen years happily widowed, enters the 1980s with a fruit stall in Moore Street, a French lover and six children, five of them in their twenties. Becoming a grandmother is a terrible shock to her system, especially as Agnes suffers every one of her daughter-in-law's labour pains! And as the family expands so do the problems -one son's inevitable brush with the law, the heartbreak of emigration. But Agnes Browne is nothing if not a fighter, and she squares her shoulders, offers up a quick one to her departed pal, Marion, and sets about getting things back on an even keel - or as even as things ever get in the Brown household! The same quick-fire dialogue, hilarious humour and great characterisation as in Brendan's bestselling The Mammy, filmed as Agnes Browne by Angelica Huston, and the BAFTA-winning TV series Mrs Brown's Boys. |
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the granny awards: Louisiana's Way Home Kate DiCamillo, 2018-10-02 From two-time Newbery Medalist Kate DiCamillo comes a story of discovering who you are — and deciding who you want to be. When Louisiana Elefante’s granny wakes her up in the middle of the night to tell her that the day of reckoning has arrived and they have to leave home immediately, Louisiana isn’t overly worried. After all, Granny has many middle-of-the-night ideas. But this time, things are different. This time, Granny intends for them never to return. Separated from her best friends, Raymie and Beverly, Louisiana struggles to oppose the winds of fate (and Granny) and find a way home. But as Louisiana’s life becomes entwined with the lives of the people of a small Georgia town — including a surly motel owner, a walrus-like minister, and a mysterious boy with a crow on his shoulder — she starts to worry that she is destined only for good-byes. (Which could be due to the curse on Louisiana's and Granny’s heads. But that is a story for another time.) Called “one of DiCamillo’s most singular and arresting creations” by The New York Times Book Review, the heartbreakingly irresistible Louisiana Elefante was introduced to readers in Raymie Nightingale — and now, with humor and tenderness, Kate DiCamillo returns to tell her story. |
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the granny awards: The Coretta Scott King Awards, 1970-2009 Henrietta M. Smith, 2009-06-29 Gathers together the best African American children's literature. |
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the granny awards: Granny Square Flair US Terms Edition Shelley Husband, 2018-07-20 Granny Square Flair is a collection of 50 variations on the classic crochet square. With innovative techniques and inventive combinations of basic stitches, Granny Square Flair is an essential addition to every crochet reference library. Inside you'll find... 50 crochet square patterns in both chart and written format. At least 3 colour options for each of the 50 patterns. Hints and tips for seamless crochet and how to make your crochet sing. Joining options. 11 projects you can make with everything explained. Guidance on making your own projects from choosing patterns to planning layout as well as choosing yarn and calculating yarn requirements. Glossary of all stitches and techniques used with full explanations. With Granny Square Flair at your side as your indispensable crochet companion, you and the special people in your life will be wrapped in crochet love that is distinctly yours. |
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