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From egg hunts in the springtime fields to baking treats for a
picnic, the little bunnies in this book are busy preparing for
Easter. Use the stickers to bring the beautifully illustrated
scenes to life.
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The Colour of Us (Hardcover)
Christie Hainsby; Illustrated by Edward Miller; Make Believe Ideas
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R238
R200
Discovery Miles 2 000
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Money Madness (Paperback)
David A Adler; Illustrated by Edward Miller
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R184
R102
Discovery Miles 1 020
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This brightly illustrated picture book introduces the concept
of money, first by looking at its development as an alternative
to bartering and then by explaining the many forms of money, from
primitive rocks, feathers, and metal lumps to the familiar coins
and paper bills to alternatives such as checks, credit cards, and
digital forms of payment. Adler does a particularly good job
explaining the inconvenience of
bartering through child-friendly examples such as How would a
baker trade for a house? How many loaves of bread would he have to
trade? And why would anybody want so much bread? Using flat colors
and stylized designs, Millers upbeat digital artwork helps to
clarify points made in the text, while adding occasional bits of
visual humor.
Long-term care in the United States and other countries suffers
multiple problems. Many people find it difficult to afford the high
costs of services available and there is often inadequate care
coordination, which compromises care quality, particularly amongst
those eligible for multiple public programs. Recruitment and
retention of a well-trained, stable workforce is also considered a
challenge that needs to be addressed. The policy debate leading up
to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) drew
attention to prevailing deficiencies in the way long-term care is
delivered, regulated, and financed in the United States. This
collection reviews what was accomplished by the legislation and
what still remains to be done. Just how effective is the ACA likely
to be in addressing the challenges plaguing the long-term care
sector? Did it result in meaningful change or make little impact?
This book answers these questions, drawing contributions from among
the most eminent long-term care experts in the United States. This
book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of
Aging & Social Policy.
The only survey of the urban, commercial and industrial history
of the period between the Norman conquest and the Black
Death.
The only survey of the urban, commercial and industrial history of
the period between the Norman conquest and the Black Death.
This is the first volume of a two-volume study of medieval England
covering the period between the Norman Conquest and the Black
Death. The book opens with a summary portrait of the English
economy and society in the reign of William I. It goes on to
examine in detail the population increase from 1086 to 1349 and to
investigate the structure of society where relationships were
rooted in the dependence of man upon man.
This book provides information on complexities, peculiarities, and
limitations of various molding processes, and the comparative
advantages and disadvantages of the possible plastic products
manufacturing techniques, to permit an ideal match of good design
and processing.
This is the first volume of a two-volume study of medieval England
covering the period between the Norman Conquest and the Black
Death. The book opens with a summary portrait of the English
economy and society in the reign of William I. It goes on to
examine in detail the population increase from 1086 to 1349 and to
investigate the structure of society where relationships were
rooted in the dependence of man upon man.
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L is for Lion (Hardcover)
Christie Hainsby, Make Believe Ideas; Illustrated by Edward Miller
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R279
R263
Discovery Miles 2 630
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Christmas is almost here! Lift the flaps to see how everyone is
preparing for the big day in this festive board book  Open
the doors to welcome in carolers, see which reindeer is hiding in
the stables, and get a sneak peek at the toys Santa’s elves are
building at the toy shop! A final double-gatefold spread at the end
of the book reveals a festive Christmas Day celebration.
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Bear Style! (Hardcover)
Alex Cox; Illustrated by Edward Miller; Make Believe Ideas
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R253
R207
Discovery Miles 2 070
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Are You My Planet? (Hardcover)
Lori Houran; Illustrated by Edward Miller; Edited by Cottage Door Press
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R396
R341
Discovery Miles 3 410
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Oh, no! Beep is lost. Help an adorable little alien and his dog find their home planet in this silly space adventure! Follow Beep as he zips around the solar system searching for home asking passerby planets "Are you my planet?" in hope for a little guidance back to his tiny red home. Learn fun facts about planets that are too hot, too big, too sideways, and too cold to be just right for Beep and his pup as they make their way home to the planet that fits just right--Mars. A fun, space introduction both kiddos and grown-ups will enjoy packed with fun facts and lovable characters. A must for little space fans!
Silly, educational space introduction for kiddos packed with fun facts about planets Silly illustrations and storyline will keep toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergarteners entertained and engaged Sturdy board pages are easy to grasp, great for practicing fine motor skills From the creators of popular board book, Button Your Buttons! Perfect gift for Birthdays, holidays, and more! A must for little space fans.
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The Color of Us (Board book)
Christie Hainsby, Lezette Rivera; Illustrated by Edward Miller
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R280
R250
Discovery Miles 2 500
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Everyday activities such as sharing a meal, sorting socks, and getting ready for school can be part of learning math. In the MathStart series, everyday life is the basis for each entertaining story. Simple math concepts are embedded in each story so that young children intuitively understand them. Adults can use the creative suggestions for activities in the back of each book to extend learning opportunities with children. Developmentally appropriate and correlated to school grade levels and the curriculum standards of the National Council of Teachers Of Mathematics, MathStart can give children a head start!
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Telling Time (Hardcover)
David A Adler; Illustrated by Edward Miller
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R523
R437
Discovery Miles 4 370
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Long-term care in the United States and other countries suffers
multiple problems. Many people find it difficult to afford the high
costs of services available and there is often inadequate care
coordination, which compromises care quality, particularly amongst
those eligible for multiple public programs. Recruitment and
retention of a well-trained, stable workforce is also considered a
challenge that needs to be addressed. The policy debate leading up
to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) drew
attention to prevailing deficiencies in the way long-term care is
delivered, regulated, and financed in the United States. This
collection reviews what was accomplished by the legislation and
what still remains to be done. Just how effective is the ACA likely
to be in addressing the challenges plaguing the long-term care
sector? Did it result in meaningful change or make little impact?
This book answers these questions, drawing contributions from among
the most eminent long-term care experts in the United States. This
book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of
Aging & Social Policy.
Little ones can play a guessing game with the Easter bunny in this
holiday-themed interactive board book with a glittery front
cover! Easter Bunny is thinking of something orange. It's his
favorite thing to eat... Can you guess what it is? Â In this
sweet board book, children are invited to guess the item that
Easter Bunny has in mind based on clues provided in the text and
illustrations. Readers are presented with several choices on each
spread—some are silly, and only one is correct. The next page
mentions the correct answer and continues the game! Â Edward
Miller's simple, direct text and bold, colorful illustrations
create an immersive package that is sure to delight young readers.
And with glitter on the cover, this sparkly book is the perfect way
to celebrate Easter!
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Place Value (Paperback)
David A Adler; Illustrated by Edward Miller
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R241
R183
Discovery Miles 1 830
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Hooray for buttons and zippers! Cheers for buckles and snaps! Learning to dress yourself is so much fun --and it means you're growing up, too! Little ones will love learning all the basics to bundling up for the cold with this sweet winter-themed story filled will playful animal friends and lots of puffy coats and snuggly hats! A perfect addition to your kiddos wintertime library collection that celebrates the season and helps kiddos prepare for those snowy, cold days.
Lyrical, repetitive text teaches language patterns to toddlers and preschoolers Playful story teaches little ones how to properly dress for cold weather Lively illustrations and silly animal friends will keep your little one entertained and engaged Sturdy Hardcover with thick board pages designed to withstand traditional wear and tear from babies and toddlers Easy to grasp board pages, great for practicing fine motor skills A fun wintertime read!
"Edward Miller has been running a successful B&B enterprise in
a peaceful part of the Lake District for over 25 years.Here he
tells his story of how it came about and how he learned through
trial and error to not only make a decent profit out of it, but to
enjoy (nearly) every minute of it.The book is full of incidents,
some beyond belief, others rib-tickling or just plain bizarre. But
it is also full of practical advice and tips, all of them
summarised at the end of each chapter.With cartoons by Robin
Grenville Evans "
Beginning with a concise discussion of each food group and the
newly redesigned food pyramid, and including sections on exercise,
drugs, and self-esteem, this informative and lively book will help
kids pick up nourishing foods and get into wholesome habits. Gr.
2-4. Miller, who illustrated Barbara Seuling's" From Head to Toe
"(2002), contributes both words and pictures in another book about
kids and their bodies, which focuses on healthy lifestyle choices.
Opening spreads introduce the basic food groups, followed by pages
about the day's early meals (breakfast, lunch, and snack), with
menu suggestions for each. Later sections touch on physical and
mental health: exercise, sleep, moods, and things to avoid (drugs
and alcohol). The text is sometimes confusingly brief, and children
will need adults to expand on such subjects as eating disorders and
steroids, as well as on some sophisticated vocabulary defined). The
jumbled format, with brief text boxes and bright pictures cr
Readers are invited to the premiere of a 3-D movie. The
star-studded cast of monsters will help them calculate the
perimeter of the set, the area of the movie screen, and the volume
of their popcorn box. Learning about dimensions has never been so
entertaining.
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Nadine Gordimer
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R398
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Discovery Miles 3 300
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