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Quarto Adult Fall 2020
FALL 2020 WALTER FOSTER JR ABC for Me: ABC Earth-Friendly Me From Action to Zero Waste, here are 26 things a kid can do to care for the Earth! Christiane Engel Pairing aspects of eco-friendly living with each letter of the alphabet, ABC Earth-Friendly Me features 26 things a kid can do to help care for the earth. Summary Walter Foster Jr ABC Earth-Friendly Me presents 26 things—from Action to Zero waste and everything in 9781600588808 between—that eco-conscious kids and their families can do to help care for the earth. Pub Date: 7/14/20 On Sale Date: 7/14/20 $16.99 USD/$21.99 CAD Pairing aspects of eco-friendly living with each letter of the alphabet, ABC Earth-Friendly Me is not only Board Book perfect for teaching young children their ABCs, but also for encouraging them to be aware of the impact they have on the environment. 36 Pages Carton Qty: 0 Ages 3 to 6, Grades P to 1 The content empowers young children, showing them that even their small choices make a big Juvenile Nonfiction / difference. And the engaging illustrations and simple concepts introduce children to an eco-friendly lifestyle. Concepts JNF013010 To help, kids can plant flowers for pollinating bees, eat more fruits and vegetables, share or swap old toys, Series: ABC for Me help their parents air-dry laundry, and learn about animals and their habitats. Environmental terms 9 in H | 9 in W throughout, such as "pollination," "biodegradable," "pollution," and "preservation," have easy-to-understand, kid-friendly definitions in the back of the book. -
United Reggae Magazine #7
MAGAZINE #13 - November 2011 MIDNITE FRENCHIE DAVID KATZ INTERVIEW CE’CILE Leroy ‘Heptones’ Sibbles I-WAYNE Peter Tosh - Dennis Brown - Glen Washington - Bob Andy Johnny Clarke - Alpheus - Chuck Fender - Ras Shiloh Etana - Dubmatix - Kehv - Collie Buddz - Gappy Ranks United Reggae Magazine #13 - November 2011 Want to read United Reggae as a paper magazine? Now you can... In addition to the latest United Reggae news, views and videos online each month you can now enjoy a SUMMARY free pdf version packed with most of United Reggae content from the last month. 1/ NEWS EDITORIAL by Erik Magni 2/ INTERVIEWS • Leroy Sibbles 14 • Frenchie 17 • Midnite 23 • David Katz on Jimmy Cliff 26 • CeCile 31 • I-Wayne 34 3/ REVIEWS • Gregory Isaacs - The Ruler: 1972-1990 36 • Midnite - Kings Bell 37 • Dubmatix presents Clash of the Titans 38 The world is upside down • Four worthwhile EP’s 39 • Mungos Hi Fi – Forward Ever 40 In the early 70’s the great vocalist Joe Higgs sang ”They say the world is spin- • Ambassah - Rub A Dub Showcase Part II 42 ning around, I say the world is upside down.” He wasn’t singing about the state of the reggae industry at the time, but it could certainly be applied to the 4/ REPORTS industry today. • KEHV in Hollywood 43 • Glen Washington in Beverly Hills 45 In the eleventh issue of United Reggae Magazine I wrote that there’s a new • Chuck Fender in Venice 46 found interest in authentic reggae in Jamaica. However, according to an inter- • Peter Tosh Symposium in Kingston 47 view with Jamaican bad gyal Ce’Cile (page 31) you have to go abroad to find the • Alpheus and Ras Shiloh in Paris 48 authentic Jamaican sound. -
Sahra Indio Roots Respect Aura Lewis
MAR 2016 #03.03 M A G A Z I N E ROOTS / ROCK / REGGAE / RESPECT featuring SAHRA INDIO ROOTS RESPECT AURA LEWIS KEIDA ROCK KELISSA JOAN WEBLEY SHANIQUE KAYLA BLISS RETREAT ISET SANKOFA DO ROAD: MIDNITE OLIVIA WILMOT IRIEMAG.COM ISSUE #03.03 / MARCH 2016 “ Never limit yourself because of others’ limited imagination; never limit others because of your own limited imagination.” -Mae Jemison First African-American Female Astronaut Nicholas ‘Nico’ Da Silva Founder/Editor in Chief IRIEMAG.COM TABLE OF CONTENTS. ROOTS. ROCK. REGGAE. Aura Lewis Joan Webley Sahra Indio The Chronicles of Reggae Nanook Enterprise Original Bush Mama RESPECT. RETREAT. RIDDIMS. RELEASES. Kindah Touch The Road Irie Trax March 2016 One Family Do Road: 2016 Roots. Rock. Reggae. New & Upcoming Releases ROOTS. AURA LEWIS Photograph Credit: The Telegraph UK Aura Lewis (born Aurelia ‘Aura’ Grace Msimang on March 4, 1947) was a South African singer FOLLOW Irie Magazine who worked with Bob Marley and Jimmy Cliff and recorded an album with Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry in the late 1970s. Early Life and Career Aura was born Aurelia Msimang in Western Native Township, Johannesburg, South Africa. After growing up in Johannesburg, she moved to the United States in the early 1970s and enrolled at New York’s Hunter College. She married a jazz musician and became known as Aura Lewis. It was in 1972 when she became interested in reggae after seeing The Wailers perform at Max’s Kansas City, a nightclub and restaurant at 213 Park Avenue South, in New York City, which became a gathering spot for musi- cians, poets, artists and politicians in the 1960s and 1970s.