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Letters & Sounds (2021): Phase 2. Scholastic Set 1 and
Scholastic Set 2 Sounds covered: s a t p i n m d and g o c k ck e u
r h b f l Book Band: Pink A and Pink B This starter pack contains
the books in Scholastic Set 1 and Scholastic Set 2 of the Phonics
Book Bag Readers Non-fiction series (eight books in total). These
books are part of a brand new set of phonically decodable reading
books perfect for very early readers. These expertly levelled
stories are engaging and are exactly matched to Little Wandle
Letters & Sounds Revised used in schools across the UK. The
stories in this starter pack focus on the sounds found in
Scholastic Set 1 and 2. ABOUT THE SERIES The series includes a wide
selection of non-fiction phonically decodable reading books perfect
for very early readers. These expertly levelled books are engaging,
and are exactly matched to Little Wandle Letters & Sounds
Revised, used in schools across the UK. The artwork and photographs
are detailed so as not to provide picture cues and prompting. Each
book also contains parent's notes and a 'talk about it' task to
support children's oracy, vocabulary and comprehension skills.
Thirteen sets of non-fiction books covering groups of sounds to
allow for progression. There are thirteen sets in total, covering:
Phase 2 Set 1: s a t p i n m d Phase 2 Set 2: g o c k ck e u r h b
f l Phase 2 Set 3: ff ll ss j v w x y z zz Phase 2 Set 4: qu ch sh
th ng nk Phase 3 Set 5: ai ee igh oa oo Phase 3 Set 6: ar or ur ow
oi ear air er Phase 4 Set 7: Adjacent consonants with short vowels
Phase 4 Set 8: Adjacent consonants with Phase 3 long vowels Phase 5
Set 9: ay (play), ou (cloud), oy (boy), ea (each), ir (bird), ie
(pie), ue (blue), u (unicorn) Phase 5 Set 10: o (go), i (tiger), a
(paper), e (he), a-e (snake), i-e (time), o-e (home), u-e (cute),
e-e (these), ew (new), ie (shield), aw (claw) Phase 5 Set 11: y
(funny), ea (head), wh (wheel), oe (toe), ou (shoulder), y (fly),
ow (snow), g (giant), ph (phone), le (apple), al (metal), c (ice),
ve (give), o-e (some), o (mother), ou (young), se (cheese), se
(mouse), ce (fence), ey (donkey), ui (fruit), ou (soup) Phase 5 Set
12: or (word), u (full), oul (could), are (share), ear (bear), ere
(there), au (author), aur (dinosaur), oor (floor), al (walk), tch
(match), ture (adventure), al (half), a (father), a (water), a
(want), ear (learn), wr (wrist), st (whistle), sc (science), ch
(school), ch (chef), ze (freeze), schwa at the end of words (actor)
Phase 5 Set 13: eigh (eight), aigh (straight), ey (grey), ea
(break), gn (gnaw), kn (knee), mb (thumb), ere (here), eer (deer),
su (treasure), si (vision), dge (bridge), ge (large), y (crystal),
ti (potion), ssi (mission), si (mansion), ci (delicious), augh
(daughter), our (pour), oar (oar), ore (more) Have you got them
all?
Digital information is a constantly developing field. The first
title in the Chandos Digital Information Review series, Trends,
Discovery, and People in the Digital Age, summarises and presents
key themes, advances and trends in all aspects of digital
information today, exploring the impact of developing technologies
on the information world. This book emphasises important
contemporary topics and future developments from a global
perspective. Dynamic contents by leaders in the field respond to
what is happening in the field of digital information literacy, and
anticipate future developments. Topics include: the future of
digital information provision; Enquire; cloud computing; building
an information landscape; e-books and journals in a changing
digital landscape; discovering resources; citizens and digital
information; data-management; community usage patterns of
scientific information; software citations; the future of data
curation; JISC; Skills Portal; the future information professional;
university library and information services; academic libraries and
their future; and impediments to new library futures.
Covers major aspects of contemporary digital information
provisionProvides practical adviceStructured so that each chapter
stands alone while contributing to a coherent overall text
This book reviews both the historical and future roles that public,
private, academic and special libraries have in supporting and
shaping society at local, regional, national and international
levels. Globalisation, economic turmoil, political and ethnic
tensions, rapid technology development, global warming and other
key environmental factors are all combining in myriad and complex
ways to affect everyone, both individually and collectively.
Fundamental questions are being asked about the future of society
and the bedrock organisations that underpin it. Libraries and
Society considers the key aspects of library provision and the
major challenges that libraries - however defined, managed,
developed and provided - now face, and will continue to face in the
future. It also focuses on the emerging chapter in cultural,
economic and social history and the library s role in serving
diverse communities within this new era.
Looks at all types of library in a period of major and
discontinuous change, tackling the fundamental questions of the
future of libraries in the context of major societal, political and
environmental issuesPoses important questions for the profession
and policy developmentFills a major gap in literature (recent
discourse and debate on the future of democracy, for example, the
library is rarely included)"
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Onto the Farm is a layered, touch-and-feel board book for
pre-school children that introduces them to farmyard animals and
their homes. Through a simple narrative about a cockerel waking up
the farm in the morning, it shows different farm animals and where
on the farm they can be found. With gently rhyming text and
beautiful illustrations, the book is layered and features embossing
and foil, which encourage the reader to interact with the book and
turn each page, delighting in increasingly expansive spreads.
Into the Land of Dinosaurs is a layered, touch-and-feel board book
for pre-school children that introduces them to dinosaurs and their
main characteristics. Through a simple narrative about a baby T-rex
who has lost his mum and is searching for her, it shows different
dinosaurs and how the main features by which they can be
identified. With gently rhyming text and beautiful illustrations,
the book is layered and features embossing and foil, all of which
encourages the reader to interact with the book and turn each page,
delighting in increasingly expansive spreads.
Anni Baker has created a fascinating exploration of life in the
armed forces, as it has been experienced by millions of men, women,
and children over the past six decades. Her book examines the
factors that shape military service and military culture, from
grueling training exercises to sexual relations with local women,
from overseas duty to the peculiar life of the military "brat." The
book begins with an examination of the enlistment process, follows
the military lifecycle through career decisions, promotions,
raising families, and retirement, explores the impact of war on
military society, and ends with a discussion of the place of the
armed forces in the United States. A wide variety of sources were
used in this study, including contemporary scholarship, government
and military records, public media, and, most important, interviews
and written materials from military personnel, retirees, family
members, and civilian employees. Using a lively and readable style,
Baker blends clear explanations of elements of military life,
information on the development of military society, and the voices
of those who serve into an insightful account of this fascinating
subculture. It is the author's view that not only is study of the
U.S. military a valuable undertaking in itself, but in addition it
will enrich our perspective on civilian life and culture in the
United States. The military is a distinct society based on a set of
common values that are sometimes, though not always, at odds with
those of civilian society. The extent to which active duty
personnel, family members and civilians internalize these values
dictates their comfort with military life and their choice of a
military career.Through a discussion of life in the military, Baker
examines how the values, traditions and norms of the armed forces
are articulated and shared, how they influence the individual and
the institution, and what their role is in American society as a
whole.
Letters & Sounds (2021): Phase 2 Scholastic Set: 01 Non-fiction
Title: Dip It, Tip It! Focus: s a t p i n d Tricky words: is I Book
Band: Pink A This title is part of a brand new set of non-fiction
phonically decodable reading books perfect for very early readers.
These expertly levelled books are engaging, and are exactly matched
to Little Wandle Letters & Sounds Revised, used in schools
across the UK. The artwork and photographs are detailed so as not
to provide picture cues and prompting. Each book also contains
parent's notes and a 'talk about it' task to support children's
oracy, vocabulary and comprehension skills. Thirteen sets of
non-fiction books covering groups of sounds to allow for
progression. There are thirteen sets in total, covering: Phase 2
Set 1: s a t p i n m d Phase 2 Set 2: g o c k ck e u r h b f l
Phase 2 Set 3: ff ll ss j v w x y z zz Phase 2 Set 4: qu ch sh th
ng nk Phase 3 Set 5: ai ee igh oa oo Phase 3 Set 6: ar or ur ow oi
ear air er Phase 4 Set 7: Adjacent consonants with short vowels
Phase 4 Set 8: Adjacent consonants with Phase 3 long vowels Phase 5
Set 9: ay (play), ou (cloud), oy (boy), ea (each), ir (bird), ie
(pie), ue (blue), u (unicorn) Phase 5 Set 10: o (go), i (tiger), a
(paper), e (he), a-e (snake), i-e (time), o-e (home), u-e (cute),
e-e (these), ew (new), ie (shield), aw (claw) Phase 5 Set 11: y
(funny), ea (head), wh (wheel), oe (toe), ou (shoulder), y (fly),
ow (snow), g (giant), ph (phone), le (apple), al (metal), c (ice),
ve (give), o-e (some), o (mother), ou (young), se (cheese), se
(mouse), ce (fence), ey (donkey), ui (fruit), ou (soup) Phase 5 Set
12: or (word), u (full), oul (could), are (share), ear (bear), ere
(there), au (author), aur (dinosaur), oor (floor), al (walk), tch
(match), ture (adventure), al (half), a (father), a (water), a
(want), ear (learn), wr (wrist), st (whistle), sc (science), ch
(school), ch (chef), ze (freeze), schwa at the end of words (actor)
Phase 5 Set 13: eigh (eight), aigh (straight), ey (grey), ea
(break), gn (gnaw), kn (knee), mb (thumb), ere (here), eer (deer),
su (treasure), si (vision), dge (bridge), ge (large), y (crystal),
ti (potion), ssi (mission), si (mansion), ci (delicious), augh
(daughter), our (pour), oar (oar), ore (more) Have you got them
all?
This book collects papers from meetings of the American Chemical
Society held over the past four years, reporting on trends in
research for safe, efficient, biologically active agrochemicals.
After an overview chapter, a section describes efforts in the
discovery of new herbicides. A second section
Letters & Sounds (2021): Phase 2 Scholastic Set: 01 Non-fiction
Title: Sit, Tap, Tip! Focus: s a t p i n Tricky words: I Book Band:
Pink A This title is part of a brand new set of non-fiction
phonically decodable reading books perfect for very early readers.
These expertly levelled books are engaging, and are exactly matched
to Little Wandle Letters & Sounds Revised, used in schools
across the UK. The artwork and photographs are detailed so as not
to provide picture cues and prompting. Each book also contains
parent's notes and a 'talk about it' task to support children's
oracy, vocabulary and comprehension skills. Thirteen sets of
non-fiction books covering groups of sounds to allow for
progression. There are thirteen sets in total, covering: Phase 2
Set 1: s a t p i n m d Phase 2 Set 2: g o c k ck e u r h b f l
Phase 2 Set 3: ff ll ss j v w x y z zz Phase 2 Set 4: qu ch sh th
ng nk Phase 3 Set 5: ai ee igh oa oo Phase 3 Set 6: ar or ur ow oi
ear air er Phase 4 Set 7: Adjacent consonants with short vowels
Phase 4 Set 8: Adjacent consonants with Phase 3 long vowels Phase 5
Set 9: ay (play), ou (cloud), oy (boy), ea (each), ir (bird), ie
(pie), ue (blue), u (unicorn) Phase 5 Set 10: o (go), i (tiger), a
(paper), e (he), a-e (snake), i-e (time), o-e (home), u-e (cute),
e-e (these), ew (new), ie (shield), aw (claw) Phase 5 Set 11: y
(funny), ea (head), wh (wheel), oe (toe), ou (shoulder), y (fly),
ow (snow), g (giant), ph (phone), le (apple), al (metal), c (ice),
ve (give), o-e (some), o (mother), ou (young), se (cheese), se
(mouse), ce (fence), ey (donkey), ui (fruit), ou (soup) Phase 5 Set
12: or (word), u (full), oul (could), are (share), ear (bear), ere
(there), au (author), aur (dinosaur), oor (floor), al (walk), tch
(match), ture (adventure), al (half), a (father), a (water), a
(want), ear (learn), wr (wrist), st (whistle), sc (science), ch
(school), ch (chef), ze (freeze), schwa at the end of words (actor)
Phase 5 Set 13: eigh (eight), aigh (straight), ey (grey), ea
(break), gn (gnaw), kn (knee), mb (thumb), ere (here), eer (deer),
su (treasure), si (vision), dge (bridge), ge (large), y (crystal),
ti (potion), ssi (mission), si (mansion), ci (delicious), augh
(daughter), our (pour), oar (oar), ore (more) Have you got them
all?
Get into the music with David Leander Williams as he charts the
rise and fall of Indiana Avenue, the Majestic Entertainment
Boulevard of Indianapolis, which produced some of the nation's most
influential jazz artists. The performance venues that once lined
the vibrant thoroughfare were an important stop on the Chitlin'
Circuit and provided platforms for greats like Freddie Hubbard and
Jimmy Coe. Through this biography of the bustling street, meet
scores of the other musicians who came to prominence in the
avenue's heyday, including trombonist J.J. Johnson and guitarist
Wes Montgomery, as well as songwriters like Noble Sissle and Leroy
Carr.
Letters & Sounds (2021): Phase 2 Scholastic Set: 01 Non-fiction
Title: Tap a Pan Focus: a t p i n m Tricky words: I Book Band: Pink
A This title is part of a brand new set of non-fiction phonically
decodable reading books perfect for very early readers. These
expertly levelled books are engaging, and are exactly matched to
Little Wandle Letters & Sounds Revised, used in schools across
the UK. The artwork and photographs are detailed so as not to
provide picture cues and prompting. Each book also contains
parent's notes and a 'talk about it' task to support children's
oracy, vocabulary and comprehension skills. Thirteen sets of
non-fiction books covering groups of sounds to allow for
progression. There are thirteen sets in total, covering: Phase 2
Set 1: s a t p i n m d Phase 2 Set 2: g o c k ck e u r h b f l
Phase 2 Set 3: ff ll ss j v w x y z zz Phase 2 Set 4: qu ch sh th
ng nk Phase 3 Set 5: ai ee igh oa oo Phase 3 Set 6: ar or ur ow oi
ear air er Phase 4 Set 7: Adjacent consonants with short vowels
Phase 4 Set 8: Adjacent consonants with Phase 3 long vowels Phase 5
Set 9: ay (play), ou (cloud), oy (boy), ea (each), ir (bird), ie
(pie), ue (blue), u (unicorn) Phase 5 Set 10: o (go), i (tiger), a
(paper), e (he), a-e (snake), i-e (time), o-e (home), u-e (cute),
e-e (these), ew (new), ie (shield), aw (claw) Phase 5 Set 11: y
(funny), ea (head), wh (wheel), oe (toe), ou (shoulder), y (fly),
ow (snow), g (giant), ph (phone), le (apple), al (metal), c (ice),
ve (give), o-e (some), o (mother), ou (young), se (cheese), se
(mouse), ce (fence), ey (donkey), ui (fruit), ou (soup) Phase 5 Set
12: or (word), u (full), oul (could), are (share), ear (bear), ere
(there), au (author), aur (dinosaur), oor (floor), al (walk), tch
(match), ture (adventure), al (half), a (father), a (water), a
(want), ear (learn), wr (wrist), st (whistle), sc (science), ch
(school), ch (chef), ze (freeze), schwa at the end of words (actor)
Phase 5 Set 13: eigh (eight), aigh (straight), ey (grey), ea
(break), gn (gnaw), kn (knee), mb (thumb), ere (here), eer (deer),
su (treasure), si (vision), dge (bridge), ge (large), y (crystal),
ti (potion), ssi (mission), si (mansion), ci (delicious), augh
(daughter), our (pour), oar (oar), ore (more) Have you got them
all?
Letters & Sounds (2021): Phase 5 Scholastic Set 9 and 10 Focus:
ay (play), ou (cloud), oy (boy), ea (each), ir (bird), ie (pie), ue
(blue), u (unicorn), o (go), i (tiger), a (paper), e (he), a-e
(snake), i-e (time), o-e (home), u-e (cute), e-e (these), ew (new),
ie (shield), aw (claw) Book Band: Green and Blue This starter packs
contains the books in Scholastic Set 9 and Scholastic Set 10 of the
Phonics Book Bag Readers series. These titles are part of a brand
new set of phonically decodable reading books perfect for very
early readers. These expertly levelled stories are engaging, and
are exactly matched to Little Wandle Letters & Sounds Revised,
used in schools across the UK. The series includes a wide selection
of diverse and inclusive stories, accompanied by bright,
contemporary and humorous illustrations that will engage and
inspire young readers with a 'find the character' feature on each
spread. The artwork is detailed so as not to provide picture cues
and prompting. Each book also contains parent's notes and a 'retell
the story' task to support children's oracy, vocabulary and
comprehension skills. Thirteen sets of books covering groups of
sounds to allow for progression. The stories in this set focus on
the sounds found in Scholastic Set 9 and Scholastic Set 10 and
revise the sounds found in previous sets. There are thirteen sets
in total, covering: Phase 2 Set 1: s a t p i n m d Phase 2 Set 2: g
o c k ck e u r h b f l Phase 2 Set 3: ff ll ss j v w x y z zz Phase
2 Set 4: qu ch sh th ng nk Phase 3 Set 5: ai ee igh oa oo Phase 3
Set 6: ar or ur ow oi ear air er Phase 4 Set 7: Adjacent consonants
with short vowels Phase 4 Set 8: Adjacent consonants with Phase 3
long vowels Phase 5 Set 9: ay (play), ou (cloud), oy (boy), ea
(each), ir (bird), ie (pie), ue (blue), u (unicorn) Phase 5 Set 10:
o (go), i (tiger), a (paper), e (he), a-e (snake), i-e (time), o-e
(home), u-e (cute), e-e (these), ew (new), ie (shield), aw (claw)
Phase 5 Set 11: y (funny), ea (head), wh (wheel), oe (toe), ou
(shoulder), y (fly), ow (snow), g (giant), ph (phone), le (apple),
al (metal), c (ice), ve (give), o-e (some), o (mother), ou (young),
se (cheese), se (mouse), ce (fence), ey (donkey), ui (fruit), ou
(soup) Phase 5 Set 12: or (word), u (full), oul (could), are
(share), ear (bear), ere (there), au (author), aur (dinosaur), oor
(floor), al (walk), tch (match), ture (adventure), al (half), a
(father), a (water), a (want), ear (learn), wr (wrist), st
(whistle), sc (science), ch (school), ch (chef), ze (freeze), schwa
at the end of words (actor) Phase 5 Set 13: eigh (eight), aigh
(straight), ey (grey), ea (break), gn (gnaw), kn (knee), mb
(thumb), ere (here), eer (deer), su (treasure), si (vision), dge
(bridge), ge (large), y (crystal), ti (potion), ssi (mission), si
(mansion), ci (delicious), augh (daughter), our (pour), oar (oar),
ore (more) Have you got them all?
This introductory-level textbook provides a clear and concise overview of commercial law for undergraduate law students.
Covering all the key areas of law that may be included in a commercial law module, including agency, sale of goods, bailments, carriage of goods, commercial financing, and conflict of laws, it also introduces relevant elements of related fields such as banking and insolvency law and touches on emerging issues such as cryptocurrencies.
Key Features:
- Accessible and conversational prose
- A tight focus on core knowledge with manageable levels of detail
- Important concepts, cases and legislation are highlighted for ease of reference
- Student-friendly layout with key lessons and learning objectives clearly identified
Principles of Commercial Law is perfectly suited to law students studying undergraduate commercial law modules in their second or third years. It will also be beneficial as an accessible introductory text on higher level courses for students who are newer to the topic.
From the The Story Orchestra series, a beautifully illustrated
first piano sound book! Press the keys to learn 8 famous classical
tunes from the story books. While other books in the series play
famous pieces of classical music, in this new Story Orchestra
title, young readers can now play the tunes themselves! Â
Colour and shape codes correspond to the 14 keys, so kids can learn
easy 8-bar, one-finger melodies, so even the youngest child can
learn to play music with this simple method. For best results,
playing readers the original piece first is recommended so children
can familiarise themselves with the pacing of the tune. Â
Each song includes an enchanting illustration and description of
the part of the story that the music is telling along with playing
tips. All the favourite characters from the series are there to
encourage young musicians as they play their first notes with the
sound of a piano.  I Can Play: The Dance of the Sugar
Plum Fairy – The Nutcracker (Tchaikovsky) The Dance of the Reed
Flutes – The Nutcracker (Tchaikovsky) Flight of the Swans –
Swan Lake (Tchaikovsky) Dance of the Cygnets – Swan Lake
(Tchaikovsky) Royal March of the Lions – The Carnival of the
Animals (Saint-Saëns) The Elephant – The Carnival of the Animals
(Saint-Saëns) The Swan – The Carnival of the Animals
(Saint-Saëns) Spring Dawn Chorus – The Four Seasons (Vivaldi)
Readers should press firmly on the pages to activate the keys,
encouraging them to explore the possibilities of making music!
Â
Merry monsters, hairy monsters, monsters trailing slime. Shiny
monsters, tiny monsters, all at Christmas time! Children will love
this super-fun title packed with hilarious monsters preparing for
Christmas! Follow the monsters as they play in the snow and
slide on the ice, decorate the house and go shopping for
presents... and watch out for Santa monster hiding in every scene!
There is plenty to spot on every page, with playful, bright
artwork, and lots of festive, amusing mishaps. Energetic, wacky,
and characterful monsters are drawn in a vibrant, contemporary
style by Ukranian illustrator Nina Dzyvulska – spot Sprinkle
monster baking up a storm, Teeth monster decking all the halls, and
Roar monster trying out Santa’s sleigh! The simple narrative with
fun wordplay and a gentle rhyme is perfect for reading
aloud, ideal for preschoolers and early readers as they build
up their vocabulary and reading confidence. This bold,
bright, and playful book is sure to be enjoyed time and time again
by young readers as they are thrilled by the merry escapades of the
Christmas monsters! Â
This book is the leading account of contract law in England and
Wales in relation to implied terms. Implied terms are not only
frequently of great importance in litigation, but can assist
business parties in planning contracts effectively by allowing them
to identify issues over which they do not need to negotiate because
they would be content with the terms the law would imply. Distinct
commercial advantages of this approach can include savings of
management time in negotiating and avoiding trade-off costs
demanded by counterparties in exchange for agreeing an express
term. This Third Edition has been carefully revised and updated to
cover recent developments in the law. Key features include:
detailed analysis of the leading cases on contractual terms implied
at common law, by statute, by custom, trade usage, course of
dealing and in fact. a new section on relational contracts
following the case of Yam Seng Pte Ltd v. International Trade
Corporation Ltd and its subsequent judicial treatment. This new
edition will be an invaluable and appealing resource for all legal
practitioners, both in practice and in-house, involved in contract
drafting and contract negotiations. It also acts as a helpful
reference for scholars and students in the field of contract law.
Lonely Planet’s Pocket Prague is your guide to the
city’s best experiences and local life - neighbourhood by
neighbourhood; Grab a coffee in the Old Town Square, admire Prague
Castle from Charles Bridge and wander through the old Jewish
Cemetery; all with your trusted travel companion. Uncover the best
of Prague and make the most of your trip! Inside Lonely
Planet’s Pocket Prague: Full-colour maps and
travel photography throughout Highlights and
itineraries help you tailor a trip to your personal needs and
interests Insider tips to save time and money and get around
like a local, avoiding crowds and trouble spots Essential
info at your fingertips - hours of operation, phone
numbers, websites, transit tips, prices Honest reviews for all
budgets - eating, sightseeing, going out, shopping, hidden
gems that most guidebooks miss Convenient pull-out
Prague map (included in print version), plus over 13
colour neighbourhood maps User-friendly layout with helpful
icons, and organised by neighbourhood to help you pick the best
spots to spend your time Covers Hradcany, Mala Strana, Stare
Mesto, Nove Mesto, Petrin Hill, Old Town Square, Wenceslas Square,
Vinohrady, Zizkov and more The Perfect Choice:Â Lonely
Planet’s Pocket Prague, an easy-to-use guide filled
with top experiences - neighbourhood by neighbourhood - that
literally fits in your pocket. Make the most of a quick trip to
Prague with trusted travel advice to get you straight to the heart
of the city. Â Looking for more extensive coverage? Check
out Lonely Planet’s Prague & Czech
Republic guide for a comprehensive look at all that the city
and country has to offer. Â About Lonely Planet:Â Lonely
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Die vyf Delportsusters woon saam in een huis. Wanneer die oudste
doodgeskiet word, is daar dus minstens vier verdagtes. Maar mettertyd
kom dit aan die lig dat die slagoffer allermins geliefd was.
Moord-en-roofspeurder Adriaan Kruger moet al sy vernuf inspan om die
skuldige te probeer ontmasker.
Die vyf susters is die eerste titel in ’n reeks
spanningsverhale deur Eleanor Baker. ’n Skerpsinnige whodunnit wat met
’n tikkie romanse en humor gepaardgaan.
In this fun and friendly unofficial book, follow gifted singer-songwriter Taylor's inspirational journey from growing up on a Christmas tree farm to superstardom. Discover how she never gave up on her dream, from her earliest performances to the multi-talented and award-winning star she is today, and learn why she believes everyone should have the chance to be who they want to be. There are lots of Taylor Easter eggs hiding throughout the book too – can you find them all?
Taylor is a hugely successful and record-breaking singer across many styles and genres, always determined to do things her way and stay in control of her music. Her current Eras tour is set to be the highest grossing tour of all time, greeted so enthusiastically by her devoted fans that they shook the ground as much as an earthquake at her show in Seattle!
In this unofficial biography for young fans, filled with gentle text and bright illustrations, this is the perfect book for anyone who wants to share in Taylor's dream and celebrate her phenomenal success.
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