![]() |
![]() |
Your cart is empty |
||
Showing 1 - 25 of 10037 matches in All Departments
Dit mag dalk lyk of daar nie botter in Engela Goedhart se mond kan smelt nie, maar sy is beslis nie die soetste engeltjie nie! In die tweede boek in die reeks speel Engela bewimpelaar vir haar onderwysers; sy probeer om haar eie tuisgemaakte limonade te maak en sy kry met die Lelike Susters te doen ...
Dit mag dalk lyk of daar nie botter in Engela Goedhart se mond kan smelt nie, maar sy is beslis nie die soetste engeltjie nie! Engela staan uit wanneer sy ’n nuwe vaardigheid aanleer vir die skool se talentkompetisie; sy verdwaal op ’n natuuruitstappie en sy speel saam met ’n groep seuns op die sokkerveld!
Dit mag dalk lyk of daar nie botter in Engela Goedhart se mond kan smelt nie, maar sy is beslis nie die soetste engeltjie nie! In hierdie boek is Engela oortuig daarvan dat die hoof ’n pruik dra en sy probeer bewys dat sy reg is; sy probeer ook haar vyand, Twané Witvoetjie, uitoorlê en sy is heeltemal uit haar diepte by ’n spa-naweek, maar sy’s vasbeslote om haar merk te maak!
Timo wonder wie die geheimsinnige inwoner op die boonste verdieping van hulle woonstelblok is. Wanneer hy gaan ondersoek instel, verander sy vervelige skoolvakansie skielik in ’n groot avontuur! Hy maak kennis met Felina Kat, maar sy is geen gewone kat nie . . . Sy is ’n GEHEIME AGENT. Speurder Skote Petoors het ’n probleem. ’n Kosbare blou diamantring is gesteel en daar is nog geen leidraad nie. Die Geheime Agent moet kom help. Sal Felina, Skote en Timo saam die skurke kan vastrek?
Leer speel-speel lees saam met Tippie die olifant! Hierdie vrolik geillustreerde leesreeks stel die beginnerleser aan klanke soos "eu", "ie" en "ou" bekend. Die eerste agt boekies in die Leer my lees-reeks is baie gewild. Die tweede reeks volg op die eerste en stel die leser aan ietwat ingewikkelder klanke bekend.
Almal in Feetjieland kan rustig slaap met Kaptein Fanie en Sersant Saarkie van die Feetjiepolisiediens wat 'n oog oor hulle hou! Daar is drie sake wat ondersoek moet word: in die Groot Woud by die De Beer-huis het iemand ingebreek en al die pap geëet, Jan Christoffel Reus se hennetjie wat goue eiers lê, is gesteel en Hansie en Grietjie Fick is weg . . . te midde van vreemde gebeure by Mevrou Le-Vy se gemmerbroodhuisie.
A touching picture book about resilience, identity, and familial love.
Every morning when Ta’mkhulu helps Zinzo to shine his shoes, he reminds
him that he has big shoes to fill. Zinzo wants to make his dads proud,
even though they live far away in the city. His grandfather sets a
great example by being kind and caring to everyone in the village. But
when the children at school learn about Zinzo’s unconventional family
they are not kind to him at all. Can Zinzo show them that being
different is nothing to be afraid of? Big Shoes to Fill is a proudly
South African book that encourages acceptance, understanding and
kindness towards the LBGTQI+ community. This picture book is not only a
tribute to the unbreakable bonds of family but also a celebration of
the courage to stand tall in one’s own shoes. Also available in
isiXhosa, isiZulu and Afrikaans.
Read the following five stories in this value for money book:
Each of the stories in this compilation tells the story of a character that must overcome an obstacle. Every time the character realises how strong and capable they really are!
A charming story about romance, friendship, and a love of books, in which two women—a lonely remote worker and a widowed single mom—and a handsome local bookstore clerk find themselves in an unusual love triangle when an anonymous note left in a book finds the wrong recipient. April, a smart and lonely tech worker, worries work from home has gotten out of hand: She’s left an anonymous note in a book for Westley, the clerk at her Seattle neighborhood bookstore who has a gentle smile and looks great in flannel. But thanks to fate, Laura—a busy single mom who had given up on love—buys the book, finds the note, and thinks Westley has left it for her. A handsome man who loves books seems like just the plot twist she has been looking for. Meanwhile, Westley—not the most perceptive—is too distracted by the movie filming at the store and the ambition it’s unlocked in him to notice either of the two women. But as April and Laura’s anonymous correspondence continues back and forth, their mundane routines are challenged, sparking a glimmer of hope. Is a happy ending in the cards for them? A hilarious and intricate web of mistaken identities and serendipitous encounters, Storybook Ending is a playful tribute to romance, friendship, and bookstores, and to the objects—from a forgotten slip of paper to someone’s heart—left between the pages of books we loved.
Wild About History delves deep into the past and uncovers the story of how the pyramids were built, why Athens was a leading city-state and who the fiercest warriors were. Bite-sized paragraphs, packed with interesting facts Detailed diagrams and cutaways to help understanding Projects and quizzes encourage fun learning Wild About History is a must-have book for any young history fan. It is packed with illustrations, amazing photographs and engaging text that covers essential historical periods and subject matter. Feature panels throughout provide fun facts, cartoons, quizzes and activities.
The latest edition of Animal Nutrition has been updated thoroughly to provide a clear and comprehensive introduction to the science and practice of animal nutrition. This classic, market-leading text is a trusted resource for undergraduates studying Animal Science, Veterinary Science, Agriculture, Biology and Biochemistry. It is supported by key experimental evidence throughout about modern advancements in animal food nourishment, composition of foods and feeding standards for dairy and beef cattle, sheep, pigs and poultry, horses, and cats and dogs. It is split into six main sections covering: The components of food; The digestion and metabolism of nutrients; Quantifying the nutrient content of foods: digestibility, energy and protein values; The nutrient requirements of animals; The nutritional characteristics of foods; and Animal products and human nutrition. Quantitative aspects of the subject are clearly explained and illustrated by worked examples. Problems have been added to all chapters to aid student learning and the appendices include solutions to all chapter-end numeric questions. This edition includes nutritional topics related to molecular biology, the environment, and companion animals - dog and cat nutrition has been expanded. Under nutrient requirements of animals, usage of novel foods such as insects has also been added. Chapter-end summaries and questions allow students to recap and test their knowledge of the chapter topic.
A touching picture book about resilience, identity, and familial love.
Every morning when Ta’mkhulu helps Zinzo to shine his shoes, he reminds
him that he has big shoes to fill. Zinzo wants to make his dads proud,
even though they live far away in the city. His grandfather sets a
great example by being kind and caring to everyone in the village. But
when the children at school learn about Zinzo’s unconventional family
they are not kind to him at all. Can Zinzo show them that being
different is nothing to be afraid of? Big Shoes to Fill is a proudly
South African book that encourages acceptance, understanding and
kindness towards the LBGTQI+ community. This picture book is not only a
tribute to the unbreakable bonds of family but also a celebration of
the courage to stand tall in one’s own shoes. Also available in
isiXhosa, isiZulu and Afrikaans.
Inspired by traditional animal stories from Africa, find out WHY Hippo has no fur! Once upon a time, Hippo had lots and lots of hair. Until, one very hot day, a SPARK from the campfire catches the end of her hairy tail! A vibrant animal adventure perfect for curious little ones. Written by the award-winning Ken Wilson-Max and illustrated by Zinelda McDonald. Also available in the African Stories series: Once Upon an Elephant, Once Upon a Lion, Once Upon a Giraffe and Once Upon a Zebra.
Self-knowledge is the focus of considerable attention from philosophers: Knowing Our Own Minds gives a much-needed overview of current work on the subject, bringing together new essays by leading figures. Knowledge of one's own sensations, desires, intentions, thoughts, beliefs, and other attitudes is characteristically different from other kinds of knowledge, such as knowledge of other people's mental attributes: it has greater immediacy, authority, and salience. The first six chapters examine philosophical questions raised by these features of self-knowledge. The next two look at the role of our knowledge of our own psychological states in our functioning as rational agents. The third group of essays examine the tension between the distinctive characteristics of self-knowledge and arguments that psychological content is externally-socially and environmentally-determined. The final pair of chapters extend the discussion to knowledge of one's own language. Together these original, stimulating, and closely interlinked essays demonstrate the special relevance of self-knowledge to a broad range of issues in epistemology, philosophy of mind, and philosophy of language.
You're a young sailor aboard the ill-fated Mary Rose, pride of Henry VIII's fleet. You'll learn the ropes (literally!) as you explore the famous ship's rigging, its diverse and occasionally motley crew, its food supply and weaponry for battle. You'll also be present for the ship's tragic sinking outside Portsmouth Harbour - but will you survive this tragic event? The humorous cartoon-style illustrations and the narrative approach placing readers at the centre of the narrative history encourage readers to get emotionally involved with the characters, aiding their understanding of what life would have been like aboard the Mary Rose. The title also covers the salvage attempts carried out by African divers like Jacques Francis in the Tudor period, and subsequent attempts, including the successful raising of the Mary Rose in 1982. This title has been written in consultation with the Mary Rose Trust to ensure that its content is as accurate as possible. Informative captions, a complete glossary and an index make this title an ideal introduction to the conventions of non-fiction texts for young readers.
Widely considered to be one of the greatest novels in the English language, Charlotte Bronte's semi-autobiographical epic masterpiece is the story of a strong-willed woman growing up in 19th Century England. This engaging story is presented as an exciting and fast-paced graphic novel which remains faithful to Bronte's original text. Specially commissioned full-colour artwork brings excitement and atmosphere to this classic tale. Speech bubbles work with the main text to emphasise and enhance the retelling. A running glossary at the foot of each page helps young readers with any challenging vocabulary without disrupting their reading experience. The highly visual nature of comic book storytelling, small amounts of text and easy-to-follow sequential ordering of the picture strips are a brilliant way for young readers who're challenged or intimidated by reading to improve their literacy skills.
Two boys can't remember the last time they had a hug. Meet Finlay. He's studying for his nursing degree at Glasgow University, against all the odds. But coming straight from care means he has no support network. How can he write essays, find paid work and NOT fall for the beautiful boy at uni, when he's struggling to even feed himself? Meet Banjo. He's trying to settle in with his new foster family and finish high school. But he can't forget all that has happened, and his anger and fear keep boiling over. How can he hold on to the one good person in his life, when his outbursts keep threatening his already uncertain future? Can Finlay and Banjo let go of the past before it drags them under?
Reading this snowy story aloud together will have little ones shouting ‘HE’S BEHIND YOU!’ just like a trip to the Pantomime! Penguin has a favourite teddy called Mikki Olsen. Whatever Penguin does, wherever Penguin goes, Mikki is always right there next to him. But after a particularly busy day, Penguin takes his eye off the toy with potentially terrible consequences. Mikki is lost.. or is he? This sweet and playful story is a great play on the 'he's behind you' scenario. Young readers will love spotting missing Mikki on every spread, as well as identifying with that special love for a treasured toy. Â
Stink turns super sleuth in an adventure that honours classic superheroes and mystery-solving. At a Moody family yard sale, Stink uncovers a box of old comics about a hero he’s never heard of: Super Gecko. What could be more fantastic than a superhero with lizard superpowers? Hello, fun! Even better, Super Gecko is making a comeback, and Stink quickly becomes his number-one fan. Stink starts receiving mysterious notes signed by Super Gecko himself. But Super Gecko isn’t real, is he? Using his own powers of deduction – thanks to all the cool stuff he’s learning at Saturday Science Club – can Stink figure out who is writing the letters?
|
![]() ![]() You may like...
Fifty Key Figures in Queer US Theatre
Jimmy A Noriega, Jordan Schildcrout
Paperback
R1,020
Discovery Miles 10 200
|