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Duckling is splashing in a pond, Chick is learning to sing and
Little Lamb is hopping happily. Spring is here, little ones! Turn
the pages and watch the faces change in this playful board book
about parent and child relationships and new life in spring. Simply
by turning the page, the Venetian movement causes the animal's
expressions to change in front of your eyes! Reading the humorous
story and watching the animated illustrations with your child will
help them learn about different facial expressions and the emotions
they convey. Supports your child's emotional intelligence Builds
cognitive skills Expands a child's knowledge of the world around
them
Want to know how to speak like a spy, make a balloon sword or
hypnotize a chicken? This is the book for you. From the weird and
wonderful to the hilarious and record breaking, it's packed with
over 500 fun facts and intriguing things that every kid should
know.
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What Is Fox Up To? (Board book)
Matthew Morgan; Illustrated by Carles Ballesteros
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Fox is up to something, but what could it be? The other woodland
animals watch as fox sneaks and creeps through the trees, but in
the end, her surprise is not what they thought! This sweet story
about a fox with a purpose has a satisfying twist at the end, and a
moral message that teaches children not to judge others before they
get to know them. The Little Faces board book series encourages
children to get involved with charming characters and the
situations they're in, while offering satisfying and funny twists
at the end. Simply by turning the page, the special paper movement
causes the expressions to change from sad to happy, tearful to joy,
sleeping to wakefulness! The effect is both fun and exciting, and
an effective way of both enhancing storytelling and learning about
different facial expressions and the emotions they convey. Little
Faces board books are guaranteed to become firm family favourites,
with little ones wanting to watch the faces change again and again!
Don't forget to check out other books in the series: Little Faces
It's Party Time for Penguin Little Faces: Don't Wake the Tiger
Little Faces: Go to Sleep, Cheeky Monkey Little Faces: Meet Happy
Bear
Revisiting the Corruption of the New Testament is the inaugural
volume of The Text and Canon of the New Testament series, edited by
Daniel B. Wallace. This first volume focuses on issues in textual
criticism; in particular, to what degree did the scribes, who
copied their exemplars by hand, corrupt the autographs? All but one
of the chapters deals specifically with New Testament textual
criticism. The other addresses textual issues related to an early
apocryphal work, the Gospel of Thomas. The book begins with the
full transcription of Wallace's presentation at the Fourth Annual
Greer-Heard Forum, in which he and Bart Ehrman debated over the
reliability of the New Testament manuscripts. Adam Messer looks at
the patristic evidence of "nor the Son" in Matthew 24:36 in a quest
to determine whether the excision of these words was influenced by
orthodox Fathers. Philip Miller wrestles with whether the least
orthodox reading should be a valid principle for determining the
autographic text. Matthew Morgan focuses attention on the only two
Greek manuscripts that have a potentially Sabellian reading in John
1:1c. Timothy Ricchuiti tackles the textual history of the Gospel
of Thomas, examining the Coptic text and the three Greek fragments,
using internal evidence in order to determine the earliest stratum
of Thomas. Brian Wright thoroughly examines the textual reliability
of the passages in which Jesus appears to be called God, concluding
that the textual proof of the designation theos as applied to Jesus
in the NT merely confirms what other grounds have already
established. Revisiting the Corruption of the New Testament will be
a valuable resource for those working in textual criticism, early
Christianity, New Testament apocrypha, and patristics.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfectionssuch as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed
worksworldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the
imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this
valuable book.++++The below data was compiled from various
identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title.
This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to ensure
edition identification: ++++ Plutarch's Morals, Volume 5;
Plutarch's Morals; Plutarch 5 Plutarch, Matthew Morgan Printed for
W. Taylor, 1718 Philosophy; History & Surveys; Ancient &
Classical; Literary Criticism / Ancient & Classical;
Neoplatonism; Philosophy / Ethics & Moral Philosophy;
Philosophy / History & Surveys / Ancient & Classical;
Philosophy, Ancient
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