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Glitch (Hardcover)
Michelle Worthington, Andrew Plant
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R413
Discovery Miles 4 130
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Glitch spends his life searching through mountains of mouldy mess
at the dump. He wants to make the fastest billycart ever. This
year, he will be competing in the Big Race! But will his twitch
stop him from winning?
Ages 5 to 9 years. Ivy couldn't get to sleep, her mind was burning
bright. I'm done with counting sheep, she thought, I'll paint my
dreams tonight. Join Ivy as she goes on a wondrous and colourful
journey through her imagination. A celebration of creative play and
resilience with a generous splash of colour-mixing thrown in.
Tulip the ladybug and Brutus the stinkbug never play together. But
then disaster looms. Can the bugs team up and save themselves?
Tulip and Brutus is a funny, stinky story about differences,
teamwork and friendship.
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Two Puggles (Paperback)
Michelle Guzel; Illustrated by Andrew Plant
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R295
Discovery Miles 2 950
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Two Puggles (Hardcover)
Michelle Guzel; Illustrated by Andrew Plant
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R413
Discovery Miles 4 130
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Ages 5 to 9 years. Ivy couldn't get to sleep, her mind was burning
bright. I'm done with counting sheep, she thought, I'll paint my
dreams tonight. Join Ivy as she goes on a wondrous and colourful
journey through her imagination. A celebration of creative play and
resilience with a generous splash of colour-mixing thrown in.
Tulip the ladybug and Brutus the stinkbug never play together. But
then disaster looms. Can the bugs team up and save themselves?
Tulip and Brutus is a funny, stinky story about differences,
teamwork and friendship.
Inspired by a windy autumn afternoon and two real little girls, The
Perfect Leaf takes the simple joy of leaf-kicking and turns it into
an extraordinary flight of the imagination. Written and illustrated
by the creator of the CBCA Notable Book The Poppy, and illustrator
of the Ford Street titles Spark and Glitch, The Perfect Leaf is a
glorious celebration of the power of invention, and of the joys of
being a child.
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Jump! (Hardcover)
Andrew Plant
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R443
Discovery Miles 4 430
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Stumpy is a Quig, a remarkable little creature living in the
soaring towers of an alien city. Quigs are daredevils, acrobats and
fearless leapers. But not Stumpy. He is different he looks
different, and he most certainly feels different. Mocked and
bullied, Stumpy finally decides to take a leap of faith but has he
jumped too far?
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Jump! (Paperback)
Andrew Plant
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R324
Discovery Miles 3 240
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Stumpy is a Quig, a remarkable little creature living in the
soaring towers of an alien city. Quigs are daredevils, acrobats and
fearless leapers. But not Stumpy. He is different he looks
different, and he most certainly feels different. Mocked and
bullied, Stumpy finally decides to take a leap of faith but has he
jumped too far?
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Pippa (Paperback)
Dimity Powell; Illustrated by Andrew Plant
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R433
R357
Discovery Miles 3 570
Save R76 (18%)
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Ships in 9 - 15 working days
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Pippa is a little pigeon with big blue-sky ambitions: to fly solo
and explore the world beyond her nest. Her parents are less than
thrilled with their risk-taking feathered fledging and smother her
with well-meant yet suffocating warnings until one day she ignores
them all, and takes the leap into the unknown... alone.
Ages 3 to 7 years. How long can the stick stay afloat? A ladybug
lands on a stick that is bobbing along a creek. As she is joined by
a cast of curious creatures, the fate of the stick hangs in the
balance. This humorous, rhyming tale will keep you guessing till
the end. What do you think? Float or sink?
Of their adaptation of Henry James' allusive short story,
librettist Myfanwy Piper wrote that she and Britten intended to
'recreate it for a different medium.' This concept is developed
further in Jane Mackay's 33 paintings: a visual reaction to the
music rather than illustrations to particular scenes, occupying a
unique position between abstract and figurative art. Musicologist
Andrew Plant, formerly of the Britten-Pears Library, provides an
introduction and commentary and there is a preface by the
distinguished countertenor James Bowman. Bringing together the
entire series exhibited during the 2004 Aldeburgh Festival, these
paintings are occasionally John Piper-esque in their figurative
elements and hints of an unseen world. Now available from Boydell
& Brewer, this imaginative interpretation of Britten's The Turn
of the Screw will be an essential addition to the library of all
opera lovers. Limited to 300 signed and numbered copies. JANE
MACKAY has broadcast widely on radio and television and has held
numerous solo exhibitions, including shows at the Florence Biennale
and London's Wigmore Hall. She is also a choral singer and oboist.
ANDREW PLANT has contributed to a number of scholarly publications
and was formerly Curator of Exhibitions at the Britten-Pears
Library. He now teaches in Windsor and appears regularly as a
recital accompanist.
Age range 3 to 7 How long can the stick stay afloat? A ladybug
lands on a stick that is bobbing along a creek. As she is joined by
a cast of curious creatures, the fate of the stick hangs in the
balance. This humorous, rhyming tale will keep you guessing till
the end. What do you think? Float or sink?
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