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A Little Monster’s Guide to Mindfulness - A Child's Guide to Coping with Their Feelings (Paperback): Emily Snape A Little Monster’s Guide to Mindfulness - A Child's Guide to Coping with Their Feelings (Paperback)
Emily Snape
R160 Discovery Miles 1 600 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A beautifully illustrated personal development picture book, all about being mindful, for kids aged 4+ Contains: slime-donuts, monster-yoga and a big calming dose of “Ahhh” Pickle the little monster is moving house and starting a new school, and it’s giving them a yucky feeling in their tummy. Pickle has tried all sorts of things to feel better, but nothing seems to work until they try mindfulness. Follow along on a fun adventure as Pickle learns all sorts of ways to be mindful, from monster hugs and meditation to cloud watching and making a jar of memories. Discover how thinking about how you feel from head to toe and focusing on being present can make you go “Ahhh”. Are you ready to be in the moment too? This book will help your child to: Understand what mindfulness is Learn some simple mindfulness techniques Recognize their emotions and focus their attention on what they’re feeling and doing in the present moment Ease feelings of stress and anxiety These approaches can become powerful tools that will encourage your child to manage and ease feelings of worry in order to feel calmer, resilient and more confident.

A Little Monster’s Guide to Positivity - A Child's Guide to Coping with Their Feelings (Paperback): Emily Snape A Little Monster’s Guide to Positivity - A Child's Guide to Coping with Their Feelings (Paperback)
Emily Snape
R160 Discovery Miles 1 600 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A beautifully illustrated personal development picture book, all about positive self-worth, for kids aged 4+ Contains: stinky socks, boiled slugs, a colourful collection of monsters and a big helping of "Boo!" Spooking Day is coming soon and Fluff the little monster is a bit worried that they're not as good as their friends at being ghastly and saying "Boo!". Follow along on a fun adventure as Fluff learns that everyone starts as a beginner, but with little steps you can learn to feel more confident about new challenges and become totally ROARSOME! Are you ready to be TOTALLY ROARSOME too? This book will help your child to: Feel calmer and happier with some simple and effective techniques Think about what makes them special and celebrate their uniqueness Be kind to themselves with positive self-talk Find out why they have negative feelings and learn how to let them go These approaches can become powerful tools that will encourage your children to become more resilient and happier.

Busy Lizzie - Family Forever (Paperback): Emily Snape Busy Lizzie - Family Forever (Paperback)
Emily Snape
R241 R197 Discovery Miles 1 970 Save R44 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days
Slow Down Dino: Emily Snape Slow Down Dino
Emily Snape
R269 R219 Discovery Miles 2 190 Save R50 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days
Game On: Glitched (Paperback): Emily Snape Game On: Glitched (Paperback)
Emily Snape
R264 Discovery Miles 2 640 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Game On: Shrinkle (Paperback): Emily Snape Game On: Shrinkle (Paperback)
Emily Snape
R261 Discovery Miles 2 610 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The Speckled Band Speculation (Hardcover): NP Sercombe The Speckled Band Speculation (Hardcover)
NP Sercombe; Illustrated by Emily Snape
R265 R215 Discovery Miles 2 150 Save R50 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Dr. Watson was the chronicler of every Sherlock Holmes adventure published in The Strand magazine between 1887 and 1927. He reported them with honesty in the bluff, army-style of a military doctor, so frank in their account of human behaviour that they were too risque for the morals of Victorian England. George Newnes, the editor, purged each story before its publication. Newnes also replaced Watson's jocular illustrations with Sidney Paget's more innocuous portrayals. Newnes deleted everybody's backgrounds but in these accounts Watson reveals Holmes's family: his father, Professor Julian Cornelius Bortzoy Holmes; his wife, Wendy; his sister, Rachel, as well as Mycroft. Watson also exposes Mrs. Hudson's property empire and he tells us how Professor Moriarty became "the Napoleon of crime." Some of this new material is shocking, even by today's standards! Book 8 synopsis, the day after a gathering of Sherlock's family at 221B Baker Street in which Horatio - Sherlock's violin - makes its debut, Miss Sharon Stoner engages the great detective to find out why her sister, Sandra, died in suspicious circumstances two years previously. Now, she is in fear of her own life. Holmes and Watson accompany their terrified client to her family home in Leatherhead where they have to overcome an irascible stepfather, a baboon, a cheetah and something much more deadly!

A Gander at the Blue Carbuncle (Hardcover): NP Sercombe A Gander at the Blue Carbuncle (Hardcover)
NP Sercombe; Illustrated by Emily Snape
R237 R193 Discovery Miles 1 930 Save R44 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Dr. Watson was the chronicler of every Sherlock Holmes adventure published in The Strand magazine between 1887 and 1927. He wrote them with fastidious accuracy and honesty, so frank in their detailed expression of true human behaviour that they were too risqué for the public morals of the late Victorian era. George Newnes, the editor of The Strand magazine, spent many sleepless nights expurgating each story before its publication. Newnes also discarded Watson’s colourful pictures portraying lively action scenes throughout each submission; they were replaced with more innocuous monochrome illustrations. Newnes’s editing process removed references to Sherlock Holmes’s background and ancestry. The same goes for all of the leading characters. Maybe Newnes thought that accounts of individual backgrounds distracted the reader from the exposition of each story? We do not know. In these recently discovered unexpurgated accounts, we meet Holmes’s family and learn about his heritage. Being the narrator, Dr Watson reveals his inner self in intimate detail, followed closely by “the master detective” himself. We find out about Mrs Hudson and how she came to own 221B Baker Street, and how Professor Moriarty became the master criminal of the Victorian underworld. Some of this new material is quite shocking, even by today’s standards, let alone those of 19th century England. By way of an example, here is the original and unexpurgated version of ‘The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle.’ Book 7 synopsis: It is later December in 1889. A battered old hat is the only clue to the mysterious disappearance of a Christmas lunch. But when Sherlock Holmes lays out the facts of the case, Watson finds them incorrigible. A startling revelation at 221B Baker Street adds the dimension of a jewel theft, which sends the detective duo on a tour around central London where they encounter two of the three hazards on the bucket-list of life that a gentleman must never do. The clues that they uncover brings them back to Baker Street for a seemingly infeasible conclusion.

My First Proper Rural Murder (Hardcover): NP Sercombe My First Proper Rural Murder (Hardcover)
NP Sercombe; Illustrated by Emily Snape
R237 R192 Discovery Miles 1 920 Save R45 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Dr. Watson was the chronicler of every Sherlock Holmes adventure published in The Strand magazine between 1887 and 1927. He reported them with honesty in the bluff, army-style of a military doctor, so frank in their account of human behaviour that they were too risque for the morals of Victorian England. George Newnes, the editor, purged each story before its publication. Newnes also replaced Watson's jocular illustrations with Sidney Paget's more innocuous portrayals. Newnes deleted everybody's backgrounds but in these accounts Watson reveals Holmes's family: his father, Professor Julian Cornelius Bortzoy Holmes; his wife, Wendy; his sister, Rachel, as well as Mycroft. Watson also exposes Mrs. Hudson's property empire and he tells us how Professor Moriarty became "the Napoleon of crime." Some of this new material is shocking, even by today's standards! Book 4 synopsis, Mrs Hudson forces Holmes and Watson to settle a trivial feud. They embark upon an eventful railway journey to Ross-on-Wye where Inspector Lestrade is on the case of a brutal murder, which has taken place near a lake surrounded with dog turds. Lestrade has made some obvious conclusions to make a water-tight case against a young man but Sherlock Holmes dives into the undercurrent of local society and discovers a string of old relationships that tell a different story.

Waiting At Woy Woy (Hardcover): Robin George Waiting At Woy Woy (Hardcover)
Robin George; Illustrated by Emily Snape
R424 Discovery Miles 4 240 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The Case of the Randy Stepfather (Hardcover): NP Sercombe The Case of the Randy Stepfather (Hardcover)
NP Sercombe; Illustrated by Emily Snape
R244 R200 Discovery Miles 2 000 Save R44 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Dr. Watson was the chronicler of every Sherlock Holmes adventure published in The Strand magazine between 1887 and 1927. He reported them with honesty in the bluff, army-style of a military doctor, so frank in their account of human behaviour that they were too risque for the morals of Victorian England. George Newnes, the editor, purged each story before its publication. Newnes also replaced Watson's jocular illustrations with Sidney Paget's more innocuous portrayals. Newnes deleted everybody's backgrounds but in these accounts Watson reveals Holmes's family: his father, Professor Julian Cornelius Bortzoy Holmes; his wife, Wendy; his sister, Rachel, as well as Mycroft. Watson also exposes Mrs. Hudson's property empire and he tells us how Professor Moriarty became "the Napoleon of crime." Some of this new material is shocking, even by today's standards! Book 3 synopsis, The formidable Miss Mary Sutherland consults Sherlock Holmes about a mysterious and elusive suitor. She tells her story from Watson's ancient Egyptian chair, the Mummy Couch, but he is more worried about her hefty derriere breaking the antique heirloom than her missing lover. Later on, Watson is introduced to Holmes's parents for the first time and discovers he has an amorous admirer in Sherlock and Mycroft's sister, Rachel.

Janie and Grandpa - Talking to Children about Death (Paperback): Lynn Marzinski Janie and Grandpa - Talking to Children about Death (Paperback)
Lynn Marzinski; Illustrated by Emily Snape
R231 Discovery Miles 2 310 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Bobby and Grandma - Talking to Children about Cancer Therapy (Paperback): Lynn Marzinski Bobby and Grandma - Talking to Children about Cancer Therapy (Paperback)
Lynn Marzinski; Illustrated by Emily Snape
R234 Discovery Miles 2 340 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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