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Show someone how truly amazing they are with the gift of the
sparkling quotations and empowering affirmations in this
pocket-sized collection of positivity It's always worth celebrating
someone who never gives up, who tries their best and looks ahead to
even greater goals and better days. This little book, bursting with
thoughtful quotes and uplifting mantras, is the perfect way to say
to that special someone, "You make me proud." From the timeless
ideas of ancient sages to brilliant insights from modern
superstars, these are words of appreciation, encouragement and
congratulation for any occasion. As well as the hard-won wisdom of
successful writers, artists and thinkers, this book includes a host
of motivational affirmations and daily reminders such as: There's
nothing you can't do You are the creator of your future Be proud of
who you are and everything you've overcome It takes courage to be
yourself What you do makes a difference
Everyone knows that mums are amazing - what they don't know is that
you have the best one! This collection of 52 cards, which can be
displayed using the handy wooden stand provided, contains a raft of
heart-warming quotes and thoughtful words celebrating the miracle
that is a mother. The beautifully designed cards are full of love,
admiration and appreciation, expressed through quotations from
grateful sons and daughters throughout the ages. Alongside these
wise words, there are cards with simple, sweet and touching
declarations that will show just how much you care. To finish off
the package, the box also contains a 16-page booklet full of mom
stuff, from ideas on how to enjoy some quality me-time to lines of
heartfelt poetry. This sweet and original gift will be a lasting
reminder that, though life's ups and downs, and no matter how old
you are, your mum will always be the BEST MUM EVER.
Curate the ultimate crystal collection and bring harmony to mind,
body and spirit with this modern guide to these enchanting stones
They're striking, precious and have long been prized for their
beauty, but have you ever tapped into the extraordinary magic of
crystals? The grand powers attributed to these little stones are
infinite, and this book is here to help enhance your everyday life
by revealing the practical and spiritual benefits each crystal has
to offer. Crystals can bring positivity and prosperity into your
life, and the easy-to-follow information in this book offers
guidance on choosing the right crystal for your needs and
harnessing their awesome healing energies. This is the ideal guide
for ardent and aspiring crystal lovers alike. Discover how to make
the most of your collection with simple tips on the best methods of
cleansing, charging and storing your crystals. Featuring detailed
crystal profiles complete with beautiful colour photos and key
information on dozens of stones - from their identifiable features
to their unique energies - these pages contain everything you need
to know to feel the full force of these natural treasures.
From its roots in ancient Greek herbal medicine, the popular spirit
we now know as gin was established by the Dutch in the sixteenth
century as a juniper-infused tincture to cure fevers. It gained
notoriety during the London 'gin craze' in the eighteenth century
before enjoying a recent resurgence and a profusion of new
botanical flavourings. Garnished with sumptuous illustrations
depicting the plants that tell the story of this complex and iconic
drink, this enticing book delves into the botany of gin from root
to branch. A diverse assortment of aromatic plants from around the
world have been used in the production of gin over the course of
several centuries. Each combination of botanicals yields a unique
flavour profile that equates to more than the sum of its parts.
Understanding the different types of formulation, and the main
groups of plants used therein, is central to appreciating the
drink's complexities and subtleties. As this book's extraordinary
range of featured ingredients shows, gin is a quintessentially
botanical beverage with a rich history like no other.
'When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life; for there is
in London all that life can afford,' said Samuel Johnson in 1777.
Since then the capital has been characterised variously as a
'riddle', a 'cesspool' and a 'modern Babylon', and both Londoners
and visitors alike have continued to share their candid views of a
great city in a variety of literary forms. This compact gift book
is packed full of witty, scandalous and entertaining quotations
about this famous city from the Middle Ages to the current decade.
A Mother's Journal for Precious Memories that can be Shared for
Generations. Memories from your Mother is a beautiful guided journal
for moms to share memories with their children. This memory book
features:
- 128 paged, high-quality guided journal to prompt interesting
stories and words from your Mother.
- Interactive keepsake book captures your mom's life from her first
memories to her life now.
- Including your child in the process will open up conversations
about your mother's life from childhood, careers, hobbies and more
creating special moments.
- The keepsake journal has a ribbon bookmark and a padded cover
with an interior that is accented with delicate and gorgeous art
containing plenty of room to add photos and record details of special
experiences.
- Questions answered by mothers with guided pages and blanks to
fill in for her to tell you her own story.
- These precious memories can be maintained and shared with
generations. Whether this is a gift for Mother's Day, a new mom, or
just because, the memories your mother remembers will be preserved in
this beautiful book.
A Sherlock Holmes Escape Book: The Adventure of the Analytical
Engine is a unique form of puzzle book, in which the reader must
solve the riddles to escape the pages. The third title in this
ingenious series of Sherlock Holmes Escape Books, The Adventure of
the Analytical Engine is an exhilarating combination of escape
room, puzzle book and adventure story. Inspired by the urban craze
for escape rooms, where players tackle puzzles while trapped in a
locked room, it is an escape room in the form of a locked book,
filled with codes, ciphers, riddles and red herrings, and a clever
Code Wheel set into the cover. In this new adventure, readers will
take on the role of the world's foremost consulting detective,
Sherlock Holmes, snared at the centre of a cunning plot, after
receiving a mysterious letter from beyond the grave. Intrigued by
an invitation from mathematician Charles Babbage to view his newly
completed pioneering contraption, Holmes becomes imprisoned in a
magnificent London villa, where tricks, traps and illusions aim to
divert him from uncovering the true purpose of the reimagined
Analytical Engine. Combines riddles, logic puzzles, timed
challenges, mathematical brain-teasers, maps and mazes.
Find happiness in the natural world, be fully present where you are
and free yourself from the expectations of others. Embrace a more
peaceful life with cottagecore – a soft, fairytale world that
combines traditional comforts with a modern existence to create a
sense of magic and retreat. While we may not be able to uproot
ourselves and settle entirely off-grid in the middle of a forest,
Escape into Cottagecore will help you rekindle your love of nature
and rediscover simple joys, wherever you may live. Full of
practical advice and inspiration, and covering topics from home
décor and herbology to eating with the seasons and mindfulness,
this beautiful book will invite you on a cottagecore odyssey,
bringing the nostalgia, relaxation and beauty of countryside living
to every part of your life.
The Becket List is a not entirely serious compendium of ‘First
World Problems’ – the sort of stuff that drives us round the
bend on a daily basis. How is it that atonal music, bus stations,
cling-film and coat-hangers can bugger us up so comprehensively? Or
passport control people, modern poetry, or just about anything
you’ll find in a typical hotel bedroom? Embracing both the
inanimate – from allen keys to rawlplugs – and the animated
(well, in some cases) – from your fellow-travellers to every
third-rate waiter who ever walked the earth ¬– this book is
essential for your sanity. As such, this comprehensive A to Z
provides a signal service to humanity.
A glorious essay by Winston Churchill about one of his favourite
pastimes, painting. The prefect antidote to his 'black dog', a
depression that blighted his working life, Churchill took to
painting at the age of 40. It became a passion that was to remain
his constant companion.
A modern retelling of Aesop and Beatrix Potter's classic tale, this
version finds the Town Mouse sent to the country for moral
improvement after being excluded from school for dealing in class
'C' cheese. Meanwhile, the Country Mouse marches on London to
protest at the recent ban on stag beetle hunting.
From all over the world, picture book illustrators sent original
images and personal messages, in postcard form, for Migrations, an
exhibition at the Biennial of Illustration, Bratislava, in 2017,
curated by the University of Worcester's International Centre for
the Picture Book in Society. Over fifty of the cards are reproduced
in this very special book. The book is divided into themes of
Departures, Long Journeys, Arrivals and Hope for the Future. The
facsimile postcard text includes personal messages of hope from the
illustrators, as well as quotes from writers including Emily
Dickinson, WB Yeats, John Clare, and Anita Desai. Robert Macfarlane
has written a poem specially for the postcard drawn by Jackie
Morris. Illustrators include Christopher Corr, Marie-Louise Gay,
Piet Grobler, Petr Horacek, Isol, Jon Klassen, Neal Layton, PJ
Lynch, Roger Mello, Jackie Morris, Jane Ray, Chris Riddell, Axel
Scheffler and Shaun Tan. In total, illustrators from 28 countries
have contributed. Migrations carries a powerful message about human
migration, showing how cultures, ideas and aspirations flow despite
borders, barriers and bans.
In their celebration of 'little matters' - the regular round of
visiting, dining out, drinking tea, of reading and walking to the
shops and sending to the post - Jane Austen's letters and novels
have many similarities. The thirteen letters collected by Jane
Austen's House Museum, in Chawton, Hampshire and reproduced in this
book give us intimate glimpses into her life in Bath and Chawton
and on visits to London, many of their details finding echoes in
her fiction. 'Jane Austen: The Chawton Letters' traces a lively
story beginning in 1801, when, aged twenty-five, Jane Austen left
Steventon in Hampshire to move to Bath. Later letters relish the
shops, theatres and sights of London, but are interspersed from
1809 with the quieter routines of village life in Chawton,
Hampshire, which was to be her home for the remainder of her short
life. We learn here of her anxieties for the reception of Pride and
Prejudice, her care in planning Mansfield Park and the hilarious
negotiations over the publication of Emma. These letters, each
accompanied by reproductions from the original manuscripts in Jane
Austen's hand, testify to Jane's deep emotional bond with her
sister: the most moving letter of all is that written by Cassandra
only days after Jane's death in Winchester in July 1817. Brought
together in this little book, these artefacts make a delightful
modern-day keepsake of correspondence from one of the world's
best-loved writers.
Show nature the kindness it deserves Whether you long to see
butterflies flit across your flowerbeds or hear birdsong all year
round, there's something endlessly rewarding about playing host to
wildlife. With practical projects and helpful tips for gardens big
and small, this guide will help boost local biodiversity and
benefit countless native species. Learn how to: Choose the best
type of bird feeder and seed for your feathered friends Build
natural habitats and provide shelter for all manner of insects Make
sugaring recipes to attract butterflies and moths Select the right
pollinator plants for bees in every season Wherever you do it - on
a balcony, in a garden or across acres of land - you too can create
the perfect sanctuary for an abundance of creatures.
Cat's log, day 345. Human finally accepts her place in the home.
When you look into the enigmatic eyes of your beloved cat, it can
be hard to know just what on earth is going through their curious
minds. Well you needn't wonder any more, because after intensive
research and cat-psychology study, we have cracked the kitty code
and can now reveal all the secrets of the moggy world. You'll find
out: - what your curious kitty really thinks when you try to play
with them - why they love knocking things off tables so much -
what's behind their disdainful looks - why it's so hard for them to
decide whether they want to go outside or not - why they get really
cheesed off when your culinary skills fall short of their
expectations This charming and fully illustrated book is the
perfect gift for any cat lover, or anyone who has ever been owned
by a cat.
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