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Kings of Leon - Only by the Night Songbook

PDF Kings of Leon - Only by the Night Songbook by Kings Of Leon in Arts-Photography

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(Guitar Recorded Versions). A must-have for all blues guitarists; this exciting publication is the most complete Robert Johnson collection ever! It includes note-for-note transcriptions in notes tab for all 29 songs ever recorded by this elusive legend; plus two alternate takes. Newly discovered authentic tunings and capo placements are also part of the package. Songs include: Cross Road Blues (Crossroads) * Dead Shrimp Blues * Drunken Hearted Man * Hell Hound on My Trail * Honeymoon Blues * I Believe Ill Dust My Broom * Kind Hearted Woman Blues * Love in Vain Blues * Malted Milk * Milkcows Calf Blues * Ramblin on My Mind * Sweet Home Chicago * When You Got a Good Friend * and more. Also includes an introduction.


#2666799 in eBooks 2009-11-01 2009-11-01File Name: B00G958LI8


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Book is goodBy Jenny the greatDisclaimer:I did receive this product for FREE for me to test and give my 100% honest truth and I will continue to give my 100% truth so that the shoppers and sellers of and other companies.bought this to help explain anatomy and baby-making basics to our 3-year-old; who has recently become extremely inquisitive on the topic. It is a very detailed introduction to male and female anatomy; although it is aimed at small children; it is entirely unapologetic in its honest graphic depictions of its topic. I think it is a tasteful introduction to body differences and to the basics of reproductive development and where babies come from. However; the book is not for everyone; and whether you find it helpful will depend on your particular values; your comfort levels with certain images; and whether you think your child is ready to discuss certain ideas.Spoiler alert. ;) Some details that might help you decide whether this book is for you:- The book is not narrative-based; but rather a step-by-step discussion of various aspects of anatomy; development; and how babies come to be.- The cover children are white Europeans and many of the inside illustrations follow suit. That said; the authors did include other races in the book. THAT said; the example family in the make-a-baby scenario is white.- The unstated assumption throughout the book is that people who are making a baby are a race-matched man and woman who love each other. If your family is mixed race; if you are a single parent; if you are two Moms who had a baby; if you adopted a baby made by someone else; etc... your family is not overtly depicted. Thats not to say this book is useless to you; but of course more discussion is needed beyond the scenarios depicted here; and other books might do a better job in terms of having your kid identify with the illustrations. (In my opinion; even the books perfect target audience would do well to discuss the fact that your family is not the only kind of loving family set-up out there. But at least the illustrations are less potentially confusing in your case.)There is a page that depicts a baby boy next to a preschool boy next to an adult man; in full frontal nudity; to contrast developmental stages and illustrate how the body changes; the page next to it does the same for girls. We are not embarrassed by nudity in our family; and teach context (when is it appropriate to be naked versus not); but some families might be uncomfortable with these pages.- There are pages for both boys and girls that show what the "inside" anatomy looks like. The book uses accurate medical terminology to describe many anatomy details ("labia"; "scrotum"; "urethra"; etc.). Some of this is more detail than our kid needs right now; but will be extra information for a later time. We initially just gloss over some things to avoid getting muddled in details.The book talks about how a sperm and egg join to make a baby. One silly detail: the cartoon sperm and egg are smiling and saying "hi" at each other. In an otherwise fairly realistic book; this is a bit fanciful. (Our kid likes to point out that this isnt "really" what they look like and that eggs and sperm dont have faces; its a source of humor.There is NO depiction of sexual intercourse in either words or images. "Amazing You" skips from talking about a man and woman loving each other and deciding to make a baby right to picturing the meeting of the egg and sperm; leaving the adults to decide whether to fill in the in-between detail.- There is a page that shows a baby in-utero and a description of what the umbilical cord does.There is discussion of what happens during labor (that the uterus pushes the baby out and the vagina stretches to allow the baby to fit). None of this is shown in pictures (the pictures are of an excited-looking couple contemplating the pregnant belly and then a hospital room image of a doctor handing Mom the baby with umbilical cord still attached while another person-with-surgical-mask and Dad look on; and no Mom-private-parts are shown).There is a page that talks about self-exploration; discussing how curiosity is natural and that touching private parts is a private act. (The accompanying picture is of a closed door with a "private" sign on it; and the family dog running in the hallway outside.) Some readers may find this discussion offensive and possibly above the level of the intended audience. From a developmental perspective; it is normal for very young children (yes; including those who have not been confronted with the horror of abuse) to touch their private parts and find them interesting; it would be strange if they found their toes fascinating; but completely ignored another; equally interesting; part of themselves. This page offers an opportunity to address healthy boundaries for such behavior without shaming the child for normal curiosity. It can also be skipped if it doesnt yet seem relevant to the child. Or it might be a deal-breaker for you on this book if this topic is just not something youre comfortable discussing (yet; or ever) with your child.Overall; I think this is a great book. Our kid loves reading it and discussing how things work; and is proud to know more about the topic. The images are graphic but innocent in nature; and helpful for a real conversation about private parts. If youre like us and want to be open about this topic; Id recommend trying this book. If you want to take this conversation a little slower; or the details described above are not in line with what youre looking for: save your money for another book.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Cute book; easy read; and educational is always a good thing!By karinWhy I bought this product: I have a kindle; and love educational books for my young daughter. Although this is a little bit advanced for her; it will be nice to build her library on the Kindle for when we are on road trips.What I really like: Super cute book; easy read. My daughter is definitely still a little young to comprehend this stuff; I like reading it to her and eventually she will learn what we are reading. She is one years old right now and likes looking at the pictures.What I really do not like: no dislikesPackaging: My item was shipped right away; and I received prompt notification. I received it on time and it came as expected.Thank you for reading my review; please let me know if you found this to be helpful. I like to know that it is worth my time to write these reviews. Have a great day!I rely on reviews to help me make a decision when shopping online. I do keep my posts updated if the item breaks or exceeds my expectations for an extended time.*I did receive this item at a discounted cost in exchange for my honest and unbiased opinion. My review is not influenced by the discount; although it is nice.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. for older childrenBy Texas RoseAdding my review of Anatomy book: Body Parts Edition s as an ebook; so bare with me. I downloaded this instantly from after purchase; to my cell phone to use with my free kindle app on phone. Unfortunately; my actual Kindle Fire was having difficulties and I could not download to it. So my review is based on using a Samsung Galaxy S5 phone screen.This ebook is a bit hard to read on my phone screen. The words are clumped together making them hard to separate. The paragraphs are very complex and despite the cover; this is a book for older children. The information is good and on point; it just feels cluttered and almost as if they want to shove as much information into the page as possible.The pictures are illustrations that flow with the topic of each page. It jumps between illustrations made for younger kids; to illustrations you would see in an adult textbook.For all the information; and the illustrations combined; I would have to say this ebook is aimed for higher grade level; 5th grade or up. If youre looking for an informative anatomy book for older children; this book is for you.I received this ebook for free or a discounted price to offer my honest opinion concerning this ebook. My review is based on my personal trial of this ebook. I understand the importance of an honest review to help other consumers make an educated purchase. I hope you have found my review helpful.

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