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This beautifully illustrated lullaby book features shimmering
salmon fry, a long-legged baby moose, feathery eaglets, and fifteen
other Northwest animals bedding down for the night (or day!).
Rhythmic and soothing four-line stanzas describe the animals'
habitatas and sleeping patterns. Children will love learning about
the familiar creatures in this special book, destined to become a
regional classic. "Where do I sleep? In a den underground, Lined
with velvety grass--it's here I'll be found. In a russet red coat
with sooty black socks And bright golden eyes, I'm a baby Red Fox."
Legal mechanisms for the management, development and protection of
water resources have evolved over the years and have reached
unprecedented levels of complexity and sophistication. This
phenomenon is largely in response to the global community's
sustainable development agenda, to the challenges and limitations
imposed by climate variability, and to scientific and technological
advances. Bringing together diverse experiences from across the
world, this book analyses existing water law and governance
solutions, their shortcomings, as well as developments and trends
in the light of changing circumstances. The legal mechanisms
examined range from international treaties, agreements and
arrangements on cooperation over transboundary water resources, to
the onset of novel issues arising out of technological advances,
and from domestic regulation of water abstraction and groundwater
management, to domestic regulation of the water industry. The
articles in this book were originally published in the journal
Water International, following the XIV and the XV World Water
Congresses of the International Water Resources Association (IWRA),
which were held in 2011 and in 2015, respectively. The chapters
originally published in Water International.
This beautifully illustrated lullaby book features shimmering
salmon fry, a long-legged baby moose, feathery eaglets, and fifteen
other Northwest animals bedding down for the night (or day!).
Rhythmic and soothing four-line stanzas describe the animals'
habitatas and sleeping patterns. Children will love learning about
the familiar creatures in this special book, destined to become a
regional classic. "Where do I sleep? In a den underground, Lined
with velvety grass--it's here I'll be found. In a russet red coat
with sooty black socks And bright golden eyes, I'm a baby Red Fox."
Animals are so busy! In daytime eagles dive for fish, lizards
gobble insects and tortoises dine on flowers. When night falls,
bats catch moths, crickets sing and cougars prowl. Engaging rhymes
describe the action through the cycle of every day and night, as
well as through each month of the year. An "Explore More" section
provides teachers and parents with lots of ideas to expand on the
seasonal and nocturnal themes. Ages 4-9 Also available in hardback
9781584696063 GBP16.99
Legal mechanisms for the management, development and protection of
water resources have evolved over the years and have reached
unprecedented levels of complexity and sophistication. This
phenomenon is largely in response to the global community's
sustainable development agenda, to the challenges and limitations
imposed by climate variability, and to scientific and technological
advances. Bringing together diverse experiences from across the
world, this book analyses existing water law and governance
solutions, their shortcomings, as well as developments and trends
in the light of changing circumstances. The legal mechanisms
examined range from international treaties, agreements and
arrangements on cooperation over transboundary water resources, to
the onset of novel issues arising out of technological advances,
and from domestic regulation of water abstraction and groundwater
management, to domestic regulation of the water industry. The
articles in this book were originally published in the journal
Water International, following the XIV and the XV World Water
Congresses of the International Water Resources Association (IWRA),
which were held in 2011 and in 2015, respectively. The chapters
originally published in Water International.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
"If you were an animal - wild or tame, would you know your daddy's
name?" Every page answers this question with a different animal.
Meet a joey riding piggy-back whose daddy is a sugar glider, a calf
whose daddy is a towering giraffe and a tiny fry floating next to
its seahorse daddy. Children will be delightfully surprised by the
animal in the middle of the book and dads will especially
appreciate the scene on the last page. Rhyming verses describe
animal characteristics and watercolour illustrations capture the
feeling of all the different habitats, making every page a
teachable moment. Additional animal information and matching game
in the back of the book extends the learning. Ages 3-8
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
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