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A gorgeous guide to foraging, pressing and using seaweeds for a
wealth of home creative projects. Both aspirational and
inspirational, this guide to bringing the outdoors inside is quite
unlike anything on the market and will inspire all readers to begin
their beach foraging journey. A beautifully packaged, comprehensive
visual guide to seaweed by design company Molesworth & Bird.
Seaweed will inspire readers to look beyond the tangled piles of
seaweed washed up at high tide, to discover its exceptional beauty
and appreciate its many uses. The book celebrates the unique appeal
of the plants and showcases the myriad ways to bring their beauty
indoors, with the authors providing step-by-step activities so you
can create your own prints at home. Whether pressing a deep khaki
green Peacock’s Tail seaweed or creating a stunning cyanotype
with Eelgrass, the possibilities are endless with this seashore
bounty. The book is packed with glorious photography of the UK
coastlines where the seaweeds can be foraged, alongside stylish
interiors, and scenes of beach cook-outs and wild swimming spots.
It also includes a library of pressed seaweeds presented in colour
categories, with notes for identification and use. There is expert
guidance on collecting seaweeds, and it will show how foraged
seaweeds can be used at home for cooking, dyeing and printing
fabrics, and as part of your skincare routine. It explores the
fascinating history of seaweed collecting and investigates its
potential as a healthy food source and sustainable material,
whether foraged or farmed.
By using state-of-the-art modeling techniques, this study simulates
population, housing, economic activity, commuting times, transport
and trade across the 266 unions that constitute Great Dhaka, taking
into account flood vulnerability, traffic congestion and other
location conditions.
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Now You Can Look (Paperback)
Julia Bird; Illustrated by Anna Vaivare
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R293
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Discovery Miles 2 330
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The social and emotional needs of children have become increasingly
important to educators in recent years, as the impact they have on
improving behaviour and promoting inclusion has become evident.
Written in an accessible style for busy practitioners, this book
gives advice on creating an emotionally and socially 'healthy'
school. The book: - shows why schools should promote emotional and
social development - includes practical ideas & activities for
those working in primary & secondary schools - uses a range of
case studies to illustrate the impact of good practice - includes
INSET / personal review materials, and audit tools
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