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I Could Fly (Hardcover)
Jane Parker; Illustrated by Vallerii Art
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R692
Discovery Miles 6 920
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Combining learning and play, this book is designed to introduce
young children to nature study with fascinating practical examples.
Once children have discovered some of the smaller wonders of the
natural world, they can learn to appreciate and care for it
throughout their lives. The ten terrific projects to help
youngsters learn about the world around them include a wild flower
window box, a shoe-box museum, a bean-in-a-box maze, a wiggly
wormery, bark and leaf rubbings, a miniature pond, a book of
pressed flowers, and a garden grown from muddy boots! Each project
is accompanied by an illustrated list of materials and there are
additional tips on safety and being a good naturalist. Clear
stage-by-stage photographs show children completing each project so
that young readers learn alongside them, and the ideas use simple
materials and basic equipment that are easy to find around the
home. An informative introduction provides simple instructions on
safety and caring for the environment. This is the perfect starter
book for 3- to 7-year-olds - for older readers to use with minimum
supervision, or for younger ones to enjoy with adult help.
This title features fun-to-do projects for kids that are shown step
by step. It features 16 stimulating projects to help youngsters
learn about the world around them. The ideas include leafy gift
wrap, a wild flower window box, a bean-in-a-box maze, and a wiggly
wormery. Clear stage-by-stage photographs show children completing
each project, so that young readers learn alongside them. It uses
simple materials and basic equipment that are easy to find around
the home. An informative introduction provides simple instructions
on safety and caring for the environment. It is suitable for ages
3-7 years - for older readers to use with the minimum supervision,
and for younger children to enjoy with adult help. Combining
learning and play, this book is designed to introduce young
children to nature study with fascinating practical examples. The
projects include bark and leaf rubbings, a miniature pond, a book
of pressed flowers, and Alf and Freda the alfalfa sprouts. Each
project is accompanied by an illustrated list of materials and
there are additional tips on safety and being a good
naturalist.Once children have discovered some of the smaller
wonders of the natural world, they can learn to appreciate and care
for it throughout their lives.
The world around us is a source of incredible wonder and amazement
to children. This book will reveal and explain how things work, and
will respond to youngsters' first questions. It encourages readers
to carry out their own practical experiments, instilling real
understanding and the excitement and enthusiasm that will carry
them into more `serious' science in the future. See how the wind
moves a homemade sailboat, how you can hold a glass of water upside
down without spilling it, and how to simulate a volcanic eruption
with a simple chemical reaction! This is the perfect starter book
for ages 3 to 7 - for older readers to use with minimum
supervision, or for younger ones to enjoy with adult help. Ten
terrific projects to help children learn about science by
conducting their own experiments. These introduce and explain very
simple ideas in physics, chemistry and the natural world, with
activities on themes of light and shade, electricity, water, wind
and volcanoes. Find out how mirrors work, tell the time by the sun,
make a sound cannon to knock down skittles, and stir up a snowstorm
with static electricity! All the experiments are shown in clear
step-by-step photographs, and use simple materials and very basic
equipment that can be found around the home.
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I Could Fly (Paperback)
Jane Parker; Illustrated by Vallerii Art
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R423
Discovery Miles 4 230
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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This story tells the summer adventures of Will and Stacie. A purse
snatcher is plaguing the community. Will and Stacie set out to
solve the mystery with the help from her friends after her homeroom
teacher's purse was stolen. This story is set in Southeastern
Oklahoma, and tells a tale that young and old will enjoy.
Our lessons for humanity are greater than our belief in today's
world of somatic luxury and amorphous dexterity with life's
journey. So, to speak the truth during a time brings many opinions
and procrastination against the reality of God. The denial and
projection of our modern age with excessive materialism is an
unwanted message for humanity. So the proselytes with amplitude
coercing with everyday reasoning has become one of modern-day
thinking with God as a repellent. However, the reality and
reasoning of our lives from one day to next becomes embroiled
within a net of desire with materialism and we forget to SEE the
real value of life. To reposition our personal projection and
understanding with the beauty of belief and the adventurous journey
through life is now sadly diminishing into a world of complete
imbalance. God is indeed personal to every single person upon this
Earth and this book brings the Elementary Epigraph and Epistemology
regarding Bible Quotations and ordinary living within our lives of
biology. However, it is the reader who will decide about the
reality and reasoning of virtue and the message that this book
portrays.
The philanthropic precession of the equinoxes of the pre Christian
era are about to evolve once more. Our status within the Universe
will exceed our greater perspective of the Universe and the
attributes of time and space; revaluing our status quo within the
Earth and her spherical changes with evolution. Changes are now
essential for mankind. Changes must adhere to the quadrilateral
unification of courage, strength, wisdom and compassion conjoining
with love, honour and truth. This book emerges and unfolds for us
all to read and absorb. This explanation is to logically bring
"spiritual assignation" through mind set and reasoning bringing our
equilibrium into metaphysics and transition. Thus; we begin our
journey with spiritual voice. "Chi Chu Li" (1000 AD)Buddhist
MonkSpirit Guide and Master of Universal Unionfor The Brotherhood
of Heaven.
Hymns are written to be part of the liturgy-the work of the people
of God. When you write a hymn, you are putting words into the
mouths of other people, other worshipers. The words of hymns become
the words of a worshiping congregation.
"A Singing Faith" is a book of inspiring hymns composed by
renowned hymn writter Jane Parker Huber. It includes an
introduction in which Huber discusses her songwriting process,
commentaries on the hymns, and a topical index.
The love of God is with us all every day we live but the question
in life is how we as an individual perceive his presence with our
journey. How do we take responsibility for ownership and the world
in which we live? How do we motivate and inspire others? How do we
aspire to the choices we all have? How do we proactively project
our virtue with fellowship? How do we maintain our virtue through
the darkness and the maze of life? Our soul is the treasure of
being together with our virtue we hold fast, our belief in all
things of creation and the values of the Earth and her gifts to us.
We value our lives upon her sphere and integrate with the knowledge
that God gave us all his blessings and unconditional love for our
journey with changes through life and learning.
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