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Brookfield (Hardcover)
Brenda Metterville, Kate Simpson, Andrea Faugno
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R781
R653
Discovery Miles 6 530
Save R128 (16%)
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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What might the world look like in the aftermath of COVID-19? Almost
every aspect of society will change after the pandemic, but if we
learn lessons then life can be better. Featuring expert authors
from across academia and civil society, this book offers ideas that
might put us on alternative paths for positive social change. A
rapid intervention into current commentary and debate, Life After
COVID-19 looks at a wide range of topical issues including the
state, co-operation, work, money, travel and care. It invites us to
see the pandemic as a dress rehearsal for the larger problem of
climate change, and it provides an opportunity to think about what
we can improve and how rapidly we can make changes.
Move from surviving to thriving. With simple and introspective
prompts, resilience-building exercises, and heartening quotes,
along with evocative nature photography, this research-backed
guided journal is an uplifting roadmap for anyone dealing with a
difficult life change. A TOOL FOR SELF-RENEWAL: With simple and
introspective prompts, resilience-building exercises, and
heartening quotes, along with evocative nature photography, this
research-backed guided journal is an uplifting tool to help you
emerge from life changes better than you were before. INSPIRING
SELF-HELP: This journal combines the substantial guidance and
introspection of traditional self-help books with a beautiful
visual metaphor about blooming with the seasons. The best of
inspirational journals and self-help journals in one! START SMALL:
This book offers a clear roadmap of prompts, breaking down the
sometimes-overwhelming healing process into bite-sized steps so you
can gradually build yourself back up and eventually bounce back
from life's hard moments. A BEAUTIFUL GIFT FOR A FRIEND IN NEED:
This journal, filled with evocative nature photography, is a
lovely, thoughtful gift for any friends or loved ones who are
struggling with transitions or life changes. INCLUDES: Hardcover
journal, 5 x 7 inches, 192 lined pages, full-color photographs
throughout
A funny story about gravity that explains why apples fall from
trees, from an exciting new partnership in picture books. Isaac
Newton was sitting under an apple tree when he got hit on the head
by an apple. People might tell you this is the moment gravity was
first discovered, but the truth is people had been discovering
gravity long before Isaac. You might have even discovered it
yourself... Ouch! Have you ever wondered how gravity works? Or what
life would be like without gravity? Find out in this fun
introduction to the idea that what goes up must come down! "Ouch:
Tales of Gravity does a great job of breaking down something
sophisticated into smaller, digestible ideas that are well
described and illustrated... A good school resource, it would be
equally suitable on the shelf at home, where it will hold its own
against narrative fiction." --Books+Publishing
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Dear Grandpa (Paperback)
Kate Simpson; Illustrated by Ronojoy Ghosh
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R241
R197
Discovery Miles 1 970
Save R44 (18%)
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Ships in 9 - 15 working days
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Henry lives 2,003 kilometres from his grandpa - that's longer than
all the world's blue whales placed end to end and as uncatchable as
a goodnight kiss on a shooting star. But Grandpa knows that even
from a long distance, love can be closer than you think. 'Every
page in this picture book is a delight.' GOOD READING MAGAZINE
'Perfect for all those kids missing a faraway dad or grandfather.'
HERALD SUN
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Dear Grandpa (Hardcover)
Kate Simpson; Illustrated by Ronojoy Ghosh
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R331
Discovery Miles 3 310
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Grandpa, did you know that if you rub a needle with a magnet, one end will point to the north and the other end to the south? In the south there's an apartment building 160 metres tall. From the balcony, you can see the entire city. There are cinemas and ice cream shops ... and me!
As Henry measures the distance between his new apartment and Grandpa's wooden house under the mango tree, Grandpa works out how close they really are. A moving story that celebrates the bond between a boy and his grandfather.
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