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The third book in a brilliant new series of ‘pick your own’
picture book adventures! Do you love monsters? How about
princesses? And sharks? Find them ALL in the pages of this
laugh-out-loud interactive adventure! Ruby is enjoying a day at the
beach, when she realised – horror! – that Old Ted has
disappeared. He may be old and tattered . . . but Ruby needs him
back, and she needs YOUR help to find him! Has Old Ted been taken
by a monster? Or pinched by a princess? Has he been snaffled by a
shark? It’s up to YOU to decide! Discover not one but THREE
fun-filled worlds in this PICK A STORY adventure. You’ll find
twists and turns, hilarious characters . . . and decisions to make
on every page. So what are you waiting for? Come on in and join the
fun! Look out for: Pick a Story: A Pirate Alien Jungle Adventure
Pick a Story: A Dinosaur Unicorn Robot Adventure Pick a Story: A
Superhero Mermaid Dragon Adventure
The first in a sparkling new series of 'pick your own' picture book
adventures! Do you love pirates? How about aliens? And jungle
animals? Find them ALL in the pages of this laugh-out-loud
interactive adventure! Vincent's dog, Trouble, has DISAPPEARED and
he needs YOUR help. Has Trouble been stolen by aliens? Or pilfered
by pirates? Is she exploring the jungle? It's up to YOU to decide!
Discover not one but THREE fun-filled worlds in this PICK A STORY
adventure. You'll find twists and turns, hilarious characters . . .
and decisions to make on every page. So what are you waiting for?
Come on in and join the fun! 'The ideal book to inspire a lifelong
love of reading' - Lancashire Newspaper Group 'A truly
un-put-downable book' - Armadillo Magazine Look out for Pick a
Story: A Dinosaur Unicorn Robot Adventure ... coming soon.
The second book in a brilliant new series of 'pick your own'
picture book adventures! Do you love dinosaurs? How about robots?
And unicorns? Find them ALL in the pages of this laugh-out-loud
interactive adventure! It's Gwen's birthday but, oh no, the
birthday cake that Dad's been busy making has DISAPPEARED. Gwen
needs YOUR help to find it! Has the cake been stolen by dinosaurs?
Or taken by robots? Has it been snatched by unicorns? It's up to
YOU to decide! Discover not one but THREE fun-filled worlds in this
PICK A STORY adventure. You'll find twists and turns, hilarious
characters . . . and decisions to make on every page. So what are
you waiting for? Come on in and join the fun! Look out for Pick a
Story: A Pirate Alien Jungle Adventure.
The third book in a brilliant new series of ‘pick your own’
picture book adventures! Do you love dragons? How about mermaids?
And superheroes? Find them ALL in the pages of this laugh-out-loud
interactive adventure! Davy is on his way to school to show his
teacher the AMAZING picture he has drawn for Show and Tell. It’s
probably the best thing he has ever drawn, ever ever EVER. But all
of a sudden, whoa, the picture has DISAPPEARED. Davy needs YOUR
help to find it! Has the picture been taken by dragons? Or pinched
by mermaids? Has it been pilfered by a superhero? It’s up to YOU
to decide! Discover not one but THREE fun-filled worlds in this
PICK A STORY adventure. You’ll find twists and turns, hilarious
characters . . . and decisions to make on every page. So what are
you waiting for? Come on in and join the fun! Look out for: Pick a
Story: A Pirate Alien Jungle Adventure Pick a Story: A Dinosaur
Unicorn Robot Adventure
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The Lighthouse (Hardcover)
Tracy Blom; Illustrated by Adam Walker-Parker
bundle available
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R521
Discovery Miles 5 210
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Through developing an ethical-methodological approach of ‘radical
care,’ this book explores how critical artistic practice might
contribute to the materialisation of more equal, more collectively
fulfilling, possibilities of being. Chapters trace a set of
interweaving lineages perpetuating inequalities: through labour,
the body, and onto-epistemology. Art’s all too frequent
a-criticality, cooption, or even complicity amidst these lineages
is observed, and radical care and the disruptive arttext are
developed as twin aspects of an alternative, resistant framework.
The book contributes to the critical understanding of inequitable,
abstracting processes’ growing determination of increasing parts
of our world, and foregrounds art’s position amidst these. It
also functions as an interface, both extending the fertile current
discourse around care to a contemporary art focus, and at the same
time exploring how radical art practices might contribute to a
politics rooted in an ethics of care. The book will be of interest
to scholars working in art history, studio art, philosophy, and
politics.
This picture book aims to raise awareness of the impact that tics
and Tourettes can have on an individual and their family in a
child-friendly and supportive way. It is aimed at 4-11 year olds
and has been inspired and informed by people with lived experiences
of tics and Tourettes. Through rhyme and engaging illustrations
this book hopes to start conversations about Tourettes, in order to
help relieve anxieties that children might have about someone close
to them who may be living with Tourettes. The MY HAS series of
books aims to help children to understand a range of long-term
health conditions whilst promoting an inclusive and diverse
society.
Engaging fiction and non-fiction fully aligned to each week of
Essential Letters and Sounds, allowing children to consolidate
their phonic knowledge through reading in context. These fully
decodable readers are 100% matched to the phonic progression of
Essential Letters and Sounds. Essential Letters and Sounds is a
systematic synthetic phonics programme validated by the Department
for Education. These readers complement your existing decodable
readers from Oxford University Press and can be used alongside them
to support the teaching of Essential Letters and Sounds. The Point
Street Garden allows children to apply their phonics learning from
Year 1 , Autumn 1, Week 1 of Essential Letters and Sounds.
This picture book aims to raise awareness of the impact that cancer
can have on an individual and their family in a child-friendly and
supportive way. It is aimed at 4-11 year olds and has been inspired
and informed by people with lived experiences of cancer. Through
rhyme and engaging illustrations this book hopes to start
conversations about cancer, in order to help relieve anxieties that
children might have about someone close to them who may be living
with cancer. The MY HAS series of books aims to help children to
understand a range of long-term health conditions whilst promoting
an inclusive and diverse society.
This picture book aims to raise awareness of the impact that
depression can have on an individual and their family in a
child-friendly and supportive way. It is aimed at 4-11 year olds
and has been inspired and informed by people with lived experiences
of depression. Through rhyme and engaging illustrations this book
hopes to start conversations about depression, in order to help
relieve anxieties that children might have about someone close to
them who may be living with depression. The MY HAS series of books
aims to help children to understand a range of long-term health
conditions whilst promoting an inclusive and diverse society.
A missing teenage girl leads LA corporate HR exec-turned-private
eye Chuck Restic to a high profile fight over a new art museum and
a forty-year-old murder that won't stay in the past. Anyone could
be behind the teenager's disappearance: her fitness-obsessed mom,
switchblade-toting chauffeur, personal life coach, or even the girl
herself. This is the second book in the Chuck Restic mystery
series. Adam Walker Phillips is a Los Angeles-based executive at a
global financial services company who has endured countless
PowerPoint decks, offsite visioning sessions, and synergistically
minded cross-functional teams, all for the sake of his Chuck Restic
mystery series. Phillips holds an MFA in film from Columbia
University, and was also the winner of New Line Cinema's
development award for his film, Bibles.
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The Praying Nurse
Adam Walker
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R320
R263
Discovery Miles 2 630
Save R57 (18%)
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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In 2007, Adam, then a toaster salesman, was inspired by a film
about a man attempting to change his life by swimming the English
Channel to try to emulate the feat. After a year of rigorous
training without a coach, Adam achieved his goal in 11 hours 35
minutes, despite a ruptured bicep tendon leading to medical advice
to give up long-distance swimming. In 2011, after two operations
and a change to his swimming style to take pressure off his injured
shoulder, he became the first Briton to achieve a two-way crossing
from Spain to Morocco and back. In the process, he broke the
British record one way. Shortly afterwards, the Ocean's Seven
challenge was born, a gruelling equivalent to the Seven Summits
mountaineering challenge. At first it seemed that injury would
prevent Adam from participating but, ignoring medical advice, he
developed an innovative technique - the Ocean Walker stroke - that
would enable him to continue with the ultimate aim of completing
this seemingly impossible feat. Whether man would triumph over
ocean, or fail in the attempt, forms the core of this extraordinary
autobiography. Always intriguing, sometimes terrifying, and
occasionally very funny, Adam's story is about sport in its truest
form: rather than competitions between teams and individuals, it is
about man against nature - and against his own failings and demons.
In that, it is truly inspirational.
This picture book aims to raise awareness of the impact that
dementia can have on an individual and their family in a
child-friendly and supportive way. It is aimed at 4-11 year olds
and has been inspired and informed by people with lived experiences
of dementia. Through rhyme and engaging illustrations this book
hopes to start conversations about dementia, in order to help
relieve anxieties that children might have about someone close to
them who may be living with dementia. The MY HAS series of books
aims to help children to understand a range of long-term health
conditions whilst promoting an inclusive and diverse society.
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