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With over 25 activities, A Little Dose of Nature is a gentle guide
to being outside that helps children aged 5-8 make the most of all
the good that nature can do for our mental health. Being surrounded
by greenery, wildlife, and fresh air is scientifically proven to be
one of the most effective - and neglected - ways to de-stress and
boost wellbeing. This book introduces kids to nature's five 'key
ingredients', which can provide cognitive and emotional benefits.
From observing the branching patterns of roots and leaves that
mimic our own anatomies, to the power of sunlight, rainfall and
birdsong, readers young and old will discover how to notice and
appreciate what nature does for them, their minds and their bodies.
Each of these key ingredients is explored through a range of
simple, relaxing activities that children, parents and carers can
do in their favourite green spaces, including: Making a paper cone
to listen in on the goings on inside a tree Creating beautiful
works of art using only natural materials Feeling the lovely
squelch of mud between your toes Written by psychologist Dr. Alison
Greenwood and with gorgeous illustrations from Anneli Bray, A
Little Dose of Nature introduces an easily accessible tonic for
difficulty and distress, and encourages us all to get our dose of
nature for a happy, healthy life.
In this new series, based on real-life animal tales, discover that
not all heroes wear capes - some have four legs, a wet nose, and a
brave heart. Big or small, fall in love with animal friends who
have lived truly wild lives. Read about Onyx, the wolf pup, who was
the runt of the litter. Although he was bullied by his siblings for
being the smallest and scruffiest, Onyx knew that he could lead a
pack better than anyone. As he grew up, he learned to resolve
conflict, becoming a step-dad to another family of wolves who had
lost their alpha. But it all changed when the toughest pup of the
family partnered with a rival pack... This heartwarming story has a
fact section at the back, so you can learn more about koalas and
how you can help them. Moving illustrations from Anneli Bray will
make you want to hug the page. Also debuting for the series is
Fluffles, based on the bravery of koalas in the Australian
bushfires. And there's even more heartwarming stories to come!
Sterling the Moose and Talala the Leopard.
Co-Creative Placekeeping in Los Angeles is a novel examination of
Los Angeles-based socially engaged art (SEA) practitioners’
equitable placekeeping efforts. A new concept, equitable
placekeeping describes the inclination of historically marginalized
community members to steward their neighborhood’s development,
improve local amenities, engage in social and cultural production,
and assert a mutual sense of self-definition – and the efforts of
SEA artists to aid them. Emerging from in-depth interviews with
eight Southern California artists and teams, Co-Creative reveals
how artists engage community members, sustain relationships, and
defy the presumption that residents cannot speak for themselves.
Drawing on these artists and theoretical analysis of their praxes,
the book explicates equitable community engagement by exploring not
just the creative projects but also the underlying phenomena that
inspire and sustain them: community, engagement, relationships, and
defiance. What further sets this book apart is how it deviates from
the conventional who and the what of SEA projects to foreground the
how and the why that inspire and necessitate collectively creative
action. Co-Creative is for anyone studying arts-based community
development and gentrification, given it complicates and enriches
the current conversation about art’s undeniable and increasingly
controversial role in neighborhood change. It will also be of
interest to researchers and students of urban studies.
Meet kids just like you whose acts of social enterprise are raising
awareness around our responsibility to people and the planet. Learn
about the work they do and discover how the future of our world
starts here... with you. This non-fiction picture book includes a
how-to-help section, with simple steps to inspire young readers to
take action at home and at school. With a foreword from crochet
prodigy Jonah Larson.
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The Last Garden (Paperback)
Rachel Ip; Illustrated by Anneli Bray
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R239
R195
Discovery Miles 1 950
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In a war-torn city, a little girl tends to the last garden. But everyone is leaving and soon the girl has to leave too. The garden is all alone now but soon the seeds scatter throughout the city and the roots take hold. Slowly people return to the city and the little girl returns to her garden. The city blooms again.
Inspired by true events in Syria, The Last Garden is a thoughtful, tender story of hope, touching on issues of conflict and migration.
Meet kids just like you whose acts of social enterprise are raising
awareness around our responsibility to people and the planet. Learn
about the work they do and discover how the future of our world
starts here... with you. This non-fiction picture book includes a
how-to-help section, with simple steps to inspire young readers to
take action at home and at school. With a foreword from crochet
prodigy Jonah Larson.
While awaiting punishment in his headmaster's office for his latest
piece of mischief, prankster Seth picks up an Egyptian amulet from
the desk and is whisked back in time to Ancient Egypt. In a village
by the Nile, Seth finds a place for himself, working for the local
tradesmen and playing with the local children. One of his new
friends, Mery, has a pet hyena that Seth grows to love, so when he
hears that the hyena is going to be roasted as part of a feast for
the visiting pharaoh, Seth decides to save him. But what
consequences will Seth have to face for stealing the pharaoh's
lunch? An absorbing time-travel adventure from bestselling author
Karen McCombie.
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Featherlight (Paperback)
Peter Bunzl; Cover design or artwork by Evan Hollingdale; Illustrated by Anneli Bray
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R239
R195
Discovery Miles 1 950
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When the lighthouse no longer shines, what else has the power to guide you to shore?
Deryn s father is the lighthouse keeper on Featherstone Island, keeping the lantern lit to protect passing boats from the treacherous rocky coastline. But when an emergency arises and her parents have to travel to the mainland for help, Deryn is left alone to keep watch over the lighthouse, and she finds herself in a terrible situation when the lamp runs out of oil during a wild storm.
With a fishing boat in peril on the sea, and time running out to rescue those on board, Deryn seeks help from an unusual source. Will she be able to keep the lantern lit through the dark, dangerous night?
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The Broken Dragon (Paperback)
Karen McCombie; Illustrated by Anneli Bray
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R234
R189
Discovery Miles 1 890
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Tyra gets off to a tough start at her new school. She's loud and
different and nobody seems to be particularly friendly. So when her
nan gives her a beautiful china snow dragon, Tyra's decides to take
it to school, hoping that people will think it's interesting and
talk to her. But disaster strikes and the beautiful dragon is
smashed. Can Tyra find a way to repair her treasure while also
making some new friends along the way?
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Fagin's Girl (Paperback)
Karen McCombie; Illustrated by Anneli Bray
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R209
R170
Discovery Miles 1 700
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Orphan Ettie Shaw is penniless and homeless on the streets of
London when she is spotted by her older brother Joe. Joe has fallen
in with a notorious pickpocket gang run by a man called Fagin, and
Ettie has to disguise herself as a boy so she can come back with
him to Fagin's lair. At first Ettie is able to help out with
mending and other domestic jobs, but when one of the other boys
falls ill, Fagin demands that Ettie go out pickpocketing with Joe
and everything goes horribly wrong ... Fagin's infamous gang comes
to life once more in this exciting Oliver Twist-inspired adventure
from bestselling author Karen McCombie.
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Dis…Miss Gender?
Anne Bray
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R1,043
R824
Discovery Miles 8 240
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1904, Alexandra Palace, London. When a couple of showmen need a
stand-in for a trick that involves shooting an apple off a human
target's head, sixteen-year-old Dolly Shepherd volunteers on the
spot. Little does she know that this will be the first of many
stunts and the start of a sensational career. But the life of a
parachutist is as dangerous as it is daring, and there will be many
close shaves along the way ...
Sarah didn't know if her death would come from her abuse of alcohol
or Carl'sabuse of her, but she knew it was coming. With a last
remnant of strength shegrabbed her son and fled. Could they ever
escape?
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