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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Are you looking for a book to prepare your mood for the Thanksgiving holiday? Here are four favorite Thanksgiving books, perfect for curling up by the fire on a cool November night, or reading together with your family. They are written for children, but can be appreciated at any age.

1. Squanto and the Miracle of Thanksgiving

The story of Squanto is about an Indian who was captured at age 12 and sold into slavery. He was taken from his native America, raised by a Christian family and taught about faith in God. After 10 years he was sent back to America and discovered that an epidemic had killed everyone from his village. Squanto then learned that God had a purpose for his life.

Author: Eric Metaxas

Hardcover; 36 Pages.

2. Thanksgiving, A Time to Remember

This book is designed to help families rediscover "the roots of thankfulness" and the "joy of tradition" on Thanksgiving. As you gather together, take some time to remember that Thanksgiving is not just about turkey and football. Review Thanksgiving history, research God's Word about remembrance, and learn original ways to create enduring memories. This book incorporates an instrumental CD of Thanksgiving hymns.

Author: Barbara Rainey

Hardcover; 80 Pages.

3. An Old Fashioned Thanksgiving

This newer edition picture book adaptation of Louisa May Alcott's classic holiday story will truly bring to life the old-fashioned spirit of Thanksgiving. On the day before Thanksgiving, Ma and Pa must depart to help an ailing neighbor, leaving their children in charge of preparing the meal.Upon their return, the parents discover a delightfully strange Thanksgiving dinner.

Author: Louisa May Alcott

Hardcover; 32 Pages.

4. If You Were at The First Thanksgiving

Have you ever wondered what it was like to live among the original pilgrim children? What did they wear? What did they eat? What games did they play? This Thanksgiving step back in time as you teach your kids about life in the 1620s when settlers first celebrated their thankfulness to God in America.

Author: Anna Kamma

Paperback; 64 Pages.

¡¾1¡¿Which of the following statement is NOT true according to the passage?

A. An Old Fashioned Thanksgiving by Anna Kamma has the least pages.

B. Squanto has a narrow escape from a disaster by chance.

C. The third book was adapted from Louisa May Alcott's classic holiday story.

D. The fourth book described how settlers celebrated Thanksgiving in the 1620s.

¡¾2¡¿What¡¯s the main purpose of the passage?

A. To persuade children to enjoy the four books.

B. To tell how to celebrate Thanksgiving.

C. To explain the spirit of Thanksgiving.

D. To introduce the four books to readers.

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Time wasters are real enemies of success. Time wasters could be people, events or habits that lead to the opposite path away from our goals. The most important starting point in removing the time wasters in life is to know about them. We need to sit down and analyze the activities which take our time.

Start by making a list of our activities and sort out the neither urgent nor important ones. Sometimes it could be a simple addiction to a TV Soap Opera, constant distractions, or even one of our core £¨ºËÐĵģ©activities that we are not excellent at doing. We can, for instance, imagine that we are a business owner and we keep sabotaging our business deals, leading the company into great financial problems. It may be time for us to have our associates do the marketing while we concentrate on the areas we are best in. The next thing would be to make sure that we plan our daily activities. One of the obvious reasons is that we will have an upper hand in fighting against time wasters in our schedule. If what we want to do or what we don¡¯t want to do becomes clear, our focus is strengthened.

Moreover, when we think of people we spend time with, we are sure to notice that some have a more positive impact on our success while others have a negative one. It is important to be able to distinguish them especially with regard to our schedule. While we do not advocate for everyone to throw away relationships, it is good to know that helping a friend who is emotionally disturbed can wait till dinner time. Finally, do the same to our habits. List all the habits and addictions that take any amount of our time. Then, take a little time to straighten them out in line with their importance and urgency.

Depending on our analysis, kill those that are harmful to our goals in life.

¡¾1¡¿Which of the following is the best title for the passage?

A. The Importance of Developing Good Habits

B. The Significance of Planning Daily Activities

C. Ways of Distinguishing People we Spend Time with

D. Ways of Removing Time Wasters from Our Lives

¡¾2¡¿The underlined word ¡°sabotaging¡± in Paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to

A. promoting B. offering

C. damaging D. striking

¡¾3¡¿What do we know about time wasters from the passage?

A. They fail to set clear goals for their life.

B. They arrange things on importance and need.

C. They turn away our attention from achieving goals.

D. They are addicted to sorting out the important activities.

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