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How Tiger Got His Stripes
- A Folktale from Vietnam
- De: Rob Cleveland
- Narrado por: Rob Cleveland
- Duración: 7 m
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Many years ago, the proudest animal in the jungle was not the peacock. The proudest animal was the tiger. In this folktale from Vietnam, we see how Tiger's pride leads him to covet wisdom and, with the help of a wise farmer, earn his stripes. Illustrated by Baird Hoffmire.
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Ask him to come over and get him some money 💴 I love 💕 too and you can stop 🛑 get him
- De Melanie B en 08-29-22
- How Tiger Got His Stripes
- A Folktale from Vietnam
- De: Rob Cleveland
- Narrado por: Rob Cleveland
Love it!
Revisado: 04-20-24
Kiddo and I love the short story and accompanying art. The narrator is awesome and we enjoy the performance.
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The Disease to Please
- Curing the People-Pleasing Syndrome
- De: Harriet Braiker
- Narrado por: Kate Redding
- Duración: 4 h y 20 m
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People pleasers are not just nice people who go overboard trying to make everyone happy. Those who suffer from the Disease to Please are people who say "Yes" when they really want to say "No". For them, the uncontrollable need for the elusive approval of others is an addiction. Their debilitating fears of anger and confrontation force them to use "niceness" and "people-pleasing" as self-defense camouflage.
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Focused on sexual abuse
- De Brooke en 07-19-15
- The Disease to Please
- Curing the People-Pleasing Syndrome
- De: Harriet Braiker
- Narrado por: Kate Redding
Really Helpful
Revisado: 01-02-21
Concept is presented in a way that helps break the pattern of thinking. I reposted to this often as it helps remind me to act faithfully to myself.
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