Monday, December 17, 2007
100 Christmas and Children's Tales- $1!!!!!!
The Voyage of the Wee Red Cap. By Ruth Sawyer Durand
A Story of the Christ-Child (a German Legend for Christmas Eve) - Elizabeth Harrison
Jimmy Scarecrow's Christmas - Mary E. Wilkins Freeman
Why the Chimes Rang - Raymond McAlden
The Birds'Christmas (founded on fact) - F.E. Mann
The Little Sister's Vacation - Winifred M. Kirkland
Little Wolff's Wooden Shoes - Francois Coppee, adapted and translated by Alma J. Foster
Christmas in the Alley - Olive Thorne Miller
A Christmas Star - Katherine Pyle
The Queerest Christmas - Grace Margaret Gallaher
Old Father Christmas - J.H. Ewing
A Christmas Carol - Charles Dickens
How Christmas Came to the Santa Maria Flats - Elia W. Peattie
The Legend of Babouscka - From the Russian Folk Tale
Christmas in the Barn - F. Arnstein
The Philanthropist's Christmas - James Weber Linn
The First Christmas-Tree - Lucy Wheelock
The First New England Christmas - G.L. Stone and M.G. Fickett
The Cratchits' Christmas Dinner - Charles Dickens
Christmas in Seventeen Seventy-Six - Anne Hollingsworth Wharton
Christmas Under the Snow - Olive Thorne Miller
Mr. Bluff's Experience of Holidays - Oliver Bell Bunce
Master Sandy's Snapdragon - Elbridge S. Brooks
A Christmas Fairy - John Strange Winter
The Greatest of These - Joseph Mills Hanson
Little Gretchen and the Wooden Shoe - Elizabeth Harrison
Big Rattle - Theodore Goodridge Roberts
AND
50 Children’s Christian Stories-that teach values from the Bible
Daddy the Superhero
Sharks
The Window in Time
Bad Imaginary Friend
The Rumor with Furry Feet
Fat Wally and the Piggies
AND MANY MORE!!!
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Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Polar Bears Can't Wait. Sign Polar Bear SOS Card Now. 15,500 More Names Needed.
We're sending this Polar Bear SOS Card to the White House in just a few days -- and we need 15,500 more online signatures.
Can you add your name now? With their future in the Bush Administration's hands, polar bears need every one of us to show our support for their protection.
Frances
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Sunday, November 25, 2007
Bulldoze and Auction our National Parks? Say No!
Even though our national parks are some of the only intact natural areas in the country, some people still want to open them to drilling, hunting and development.
The Everglades, Gettysburg, Great Smokies, Mesa Verde, and Yosemite are all affected by the plans that are made for our national parks. What would our country be without these parks?
For the wildlife - invasive species, pollution, habitat destruction and recreational machines like snowmobiles and jet skis are threatening their very existence.
Thank you for helping protect our valuable natural heritage.
| | Sincerely, Emily Care2 and ThePetitionSite Team |
Sunday, November 18, 2007
Stop This Crime Before it Happens
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Dear Dottye,
Earlier today, the Government of Japan launched its whaling fleet for the waters of the Southern Ocean Sanctuary around Antarctica where it plans to kill more than 1,000 whales over the next several months. For more than 20 years, Japan has pursued this senseless and cruel slaughter in the name of 'science', openly defying an international ban on commercial whaling.
This year, Japan has added 50 endangered humpback whales to its target list, blatantly ignoring regulations protecting this endangered species. These charismatic singers of the sea have been protected from commercial whaling for more than 40 years.
The United States can help protect these whales and the time has come to act. Please take a moment to contact your Senators and Representative today and encourage them to support strong U.S. leadership in saving the humpbacks and other whales from needless killing.
Unnecessary, Unlawful and Unspeakably Cruel
Top scientists and legal experts around the world have condemned Japan's "scientific" whaling as unnecessary and unlawful. Just this week, an international panel of legal experts issued a new report calling for action to end Japan's illegal whaling. Whaling is unspeakably cruel it can take more than half an hour for a whale to die; many suffocate, struggling to free themselves, lashed to the side of a whaling ship.
It is not necessary to kill whales to study them in the 21st century. The best science in the world today comes from IFAW scientists and others studying live whales in their ocean habitat. And whale watching now provides important revenue and jobs to coastal communities in more than 90 countries and territories worldwide.
Animals and people both do better when whales are seen and not hurt. Together we can end illegal whalng! Please join us and take action today!
Sincerely,

Fred O'Regan
President and CEO
P.S. Please forward this message to your friends and family and ask them to help put a stop to whaling.
Saturday, November 17, 2007
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
News about Polar Bears and Global Warming
NRDC is working on many fronts to stave off the most disastrous effects of global warming that are now endangering arctic wildlife. You can read about our campaign in this month's online version of "Nature's Voice", our bi-monthly newsletter.
"Nature's Voice" keeps our Members and online activists up to date on our top-priority campaigns and victories on behalf of wildlife and wild places. I hope you'll read the newest issue and, while you're at it, take a moment to urge Congress to pass a clean energy bill for a more sustainable planet.
Thanks again for taking action to save polar bears and for joining our network of online activists!
Sincerely,
Frances Beinecke
President
Natural Resources Defense Council
