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Wherever I go, I look for cats - Cats are my favourite things. Purring cats, scaredy cats, hunting cats, mewing catsDon't you like them too?T here are cats to suit all tastes and requirements in this stunning poc ket-sized introduction to the wonderful world of cats. Packed from co ver to cover with every kind of cat, this book celebrates them all and is the perfect book for anyone who's crazy about cats! There are als o top tips, top facts and top jokes as well as practical information a bout looking after your cat.
This classic Usborne book has been enjoyed by three generations
since its first publication in 1975. It has now been completely
reillustrated by the original artist, Colin King, to celebrate the
40th anniversary of Usborne Publishing. Anyone who remembers this
book from their own childhood will love to introduce a new
generation to this unique visual explanation of how the human body
works. Those previously unfamilar with it are in for a treat.
Covers all the basics of human biology in a fun and informative
way.
"Story hour alert! Here's a book with a clever premise, a bouncy
text, and sunny, funny pictures. . . . Supremely satisfying." --
BOOKLIST (starred review)
Mama Duck has a good hunch that the big brown creature waddling
behind her babies is no duck! As the foxy impostor sneaks closer
and closer to Mama Duck's trailing brood, little ones will delight
in shouting out his identity. Infectious rhythms and fresh,
expressive watercolors liven up the pursuit, which ends when Mama
Duck confronts the villain, beak to snout, and beats him at his own
game.
From a wiggle of their shoulders to a stomp of their feet, a group
of lovable toddlers joyfully explores the many ways to use their
bodies. Lips can be made small for kissing, while arms can go up
and down or reach out to hug those we love. Judy Hindley's jaunty
text and Brita Granstrom's playful illustrations are perfect for
children as they begin to discover the wonders of their bodies and
the joy of learning to move.
This book is all about keeping secrets. It shows you how to set up
secret meeting places and a secret post office and how to disguise
your messages and maps. It shows you lots of secret codes and
signals. On the first page you will meet the Black Hat Spy. Watch
out for the tricks he plays in Spy Trick - these are things real
spies have done. There are messages in code all through the book -
see if you can work them out. One of the first Usborne books to be
published, reissued for the 40th anniversary of Usborne Publishing
in 2013. As used in evidence at the high court trial of Soviet spy
Oleg Gordievsky, who testified that this book gave away the KGB's
tradecraft. The author, Falcon Travis, remains a mystery to this
day.
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