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How Cats Say I Love You
Guy Brown; Illustrated by Davide Ortu
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R382
R316
Discovery Miles 3 160
Save R66 (17%)
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Cats have a lot to say! Just like people, cats share their feelings
in all sorts of ways. It's up to us to uncover what our furry
friends are trying to tell us. Are they gently purring or curiously
crouching? Is their tail straight or swishing? Featuring a diverse
cast of kids and cats from all over the world, this
social-emotional learning book models empathy and compassion. Young
readers will learn to look for the different ways their
friends--human and feline alike--share their feelings. Each silly,
sassy cat expresses a different emotion to their human pal, who
responds to the cat's needs by handing them a treat to soothe their
nerves, giving them space to calm down, or offering lots of
cuddles. The kids also describe how they communicate those same
feelings. Sometimes they hold hands with their best friends, ask
their parents for a hug, or say they need to take a break. Written
by award-winning author (and cat owner) Guy Brown, with colorful
and lively illustrations from Davide Ortu, How Cats Say I Love You
teaches young kids how to care for others' feelings as well as
their own, while showing that healthy relationships are rooted in
communication.
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Global Security, Safety and Sustainability: The Security Challenges of the Connected World - 11th International Conference, ICGS3 2017, London, UK, January 18-20, 2017, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2016)
Hamid Jahankhani, Alex Carlile, david emm, Amin Hosseinian-Far, Guy Brown, …
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R1,578
Discovery Miles 15 780
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 11th
International Conference on Global Security, Safety and
Sustainability, ICGS3 2017, held in London, UK, in January, 2017.
The 32 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and
selected from 74 submissions. The papers are organized in topical
sections on the future of digital forensics; cyber intelligence and
operation; information systems security management; systems
security, safety, and sustainability; cyber infrastructure
protection.
Normal people are extremely unusual. Think of all the people you
know and ask yourself how many are normal. None of them! In fact
you're probably the most normal of the lot and, let's face it, even
you're not that normal. All normal people believe they are a little
bit different, a little bit unique and a little bit special. On the
other hand no one wants to be abnormal, so it's a fine line to
tread. Happily, this brilliantly funny book shows everyone exactly
how to be uniquely normally normal. Is it normal to: ... hold the
banister with both hands? ... find the green man at crossings
mildly attractive? ... drive a shopping trolley on the right? ...
be afraid of aggressive hand dryers? ... wonder what coconut milk
is actually for? Find out the answers to these and a million other
perfectly normal questions in another beautifully funny,
surprisingly wise and consistently heart-warming book from the
best-selling Guy Browning.
This is a new release of the original 1934 edition.
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Reading Is Riches (Paperback)
Elizabeth Frances Ansorge; Illustrated by Guy Brown Wiser
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R1,537
Discovery Miles 15 370
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Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of
rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for
everyone!
Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of
rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for
everyone!
Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of
rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for
everyone!
In the new economy you are in charge of your own career. You have
more opportunities than ever before, but in order to take full
advantage of them you must learn a vital new skill-personal
innovation. Innervation shows you how to master this essential
skill and thrive in a world of continuous change.Momentum books are
for people who want to make things happen in their career and their
life, who want to work at something they enjoy and that's worthy of
their talent and their time. Momentum people have values and
principles. They question who they are and what they do. Wherever
they work, they want to feel that what they do has meaning.
Exactly eight hundred years ago, Magna Carta established the right
not to be thrown in the Tower of London for being slightly
irritating, which is the closest we've ever got to a written
constitution. But come on! Things have moved on since King John.
Isn't it time we had another bash at setting down a few laws and
principles for us all to live by? Isn't it time we knew how to
queue properly, how to banter within the limits of decency, how to
handshake in a regal fashion, how to appropriately and committedly
observe the weather, and how to competitively own pets? It will no
doubt confuse the Taliban, perplex the Americans and move the
French to shrug their shoulders and say bof, but for the good
people of this island, this first draft of the British Constitution
sets out and celebrates the very best bits of being British.
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