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Panda has lots of ways to look after her mental wellbeing and her
cub's. She eats healthy food, gets plenty of exercise and is kind
to others and herself. She has plenty of tips for young children
for looking after their mental wellbeing too`. The Healthy Habits
series for children aged 4 plus, features key information about how
to stay healthy in mind and body, simply told and brought to life
through a relatable animal guide alongside bright and gently
humorous illustrations. The books have lots of good advice for
human children and a little bit of learning about the animal world,
to keep things interesting for young animal lovers. Titles in the
series: Dog's Guide to Helping Others Sloth's Guide to Keeping Calm
Kangaroo's Guide to Keeping Fit Lemur's Guide to Healthy Eating
Koala's Guide to Sleep Leopard's Guide to Keeping Clean Panda's
Guide to Mental Wellbeing Elephant's Guide to Making Friends
Somewhere near, a huge beast lies, with giant claws and great big
eyes . . . DO NOT DISTURB THE DRAGON! Oh no - the Princess's little
brother has gone missing! Can YOU help her find him? A brilliantly
interactive rhyming read-aloud adventure before bedtime from the
bestselling author of the Ten Minutes to Bed series. Tiptoe over,
under, round and through the book, just . . . don't disturb the
DRAGON! Fans of Ten Minutes to Bed, Little Unicorn will love
helping the Princess on her quest in this immersive, interactive
adventure with a wind-down-to-bedtime ending!
Elephant loves seeing his friends and making new friends and he has
lots of tips for how to be a good friend. The book covers topics
such as empathy, saying sorry and listening. The Healthy Habits
series, for children aged 4 plus, features key information about
how to stay healthy in mind and body simply told and brought to
life through a relatable animal guide alongside bright and gently
humorous illustrations. The books have lots of good advice for
human children and a little bit of learning about the animal world,
to keep things interesting for young animal lovers. Titles in the
series: Dog's Guide to Helping Others Sloth's Guide to Keeping Calm
Kangaroo's Guide to Keeping Fit Lemur's Guide to Healthy Eating
Koala's Guide to Sleep Leopard's Guide to Keeping Clean Panda's
Guide to Mental Wellbeing Elephant's Guide to Making Friends
Spend a day in the forest with Sloth and find out how she keeps so
calm! This book has lots of advice for how to manage emotions and
stay calm for its human readers. Topics include doing one thing at
a time, getting enough rest, exercise and asking others for help.
For children progressing through book bands, the book is suitable
for children reading at book band 7: Turquoise. The Healthy Habits
series for children aged 4 plus, features key information about how
to stay healthy in mind and body, simply told and brought to life
through a relatable animal guide alongside bright and gently
humorous illustrations. The books have lots of good advice for
human children and a little bit of learning about the animal world,
to keep things interesting for young animal lovers. Titles in the
series: Dog's Guide to Helping Others Sloth's Guide to Keeping Calm
Kangaroo's Guide to Keeping Fit Lemur's Guide to Healthy Eating
Koala's Guide to Sleep Leopard's Guide to Keeping Fit Panda's Guide
to Mental Wellbeing Elephant's Guide to Making Friends
Lemur loves to eat lots of different foods with the rest of his
troop. This book follows the story of Lemur and provides lots of
advice on healthy eating for its human readers. Topics include
eating together, the importance of breakfast, how to eat a balanced
diet and snacks and sugary foods. The Healthy Habits series for
children aged 4 plus, features key information about how to stay
healthy in mind and body, simply told and brought to life through a
relatable animal guide alongside bright and gently humorous
illustrations. The books have lots of good advice for human
children and a little bit of learning about the animal world, to
keep things interesting for young animal lovers. Titles in the
series: Dog's Guide to Helping Others Sloth's Guide to Keeping Calm
Kangaroo's Guide to Keeping Fit Lemur's Guide to Healthy Eating
Koala's Guide to Sleep Leopard's Guide to Keeping Fit Panda's Guide
to Mental Wellbeing Elephant's Guide to Making Friends
Leopard spends around half the time she is awake making sure her
cubs are clean. This book follows the story of leopard and her cubs
and how they keep clean, but it provides lots of advice on keeping
clean for its human readers. Topics include when and how to wash
hands, and keeping hair and teeth clean. The Healthy Habits series
for children aged 4 plus, features key information about how to
stay healthy in mind and body, simply told and brought to life
through a relatable animal guide alongside bright and gently
humorous illustrations. The books have lots of good advice for
human children and a little bit of learning about the animal world,
to keep things interesting for young animal lovers. Titles in the
series: Dog's Guide to Helping Others Sloth's Guide to Keeping Calm
Kangaroo's Guide to Keeping Fit Lemur's Guide to Healthy Eating
Koala's Guide to Sleep Leopard's Guide to Keeping Fit Panda's Guide
to Mental Wellbeing Elephant's Guide to Making Friends
Koala likes to sleep all day - he knows the sleep will give him the
energy he needs to move around at night, when its cool. This book
follows the story of a sleepy koala , but it provides lots of
advice on sleep for its human readers. Topics include why sleep is
important and gives some hints and tips on how to have a good
night's sleep. The Healthy Habits series for children aged 4 plus,
features key information about how to stay healthy in mind and
body, simply told and brought to life through a relatable animal
guide alongside bright and gently humorous illustrations. The books
have lots of good advice for human children and a little bit of
learning about the animal world, to keep things interesting for
young animal lovers. Titles in the series: Dog's Guide to Helping
Others Sloth's Guide to Keeping Calm Kangaroo's Guide to Keeping
Fit Lemur's Guide to Healthy Eating Koala's Guide to Sleep
Leopard's Guide to Keeping Fit Panda's Guide to Mental Wellbeing
Elephant's Guide to Making Friends
Kangaroo and his family love keeping fit. This book follows a day
in the life of the kangaroos to find out how keeping fit helps
them, and it provides lots of advice for its human readers.
Information includes the different types of exercise children can
try and how to exercise safely. The Healthy Habits series for
children aged 4 plus, features key information about how to stay
healthy in mind and body, simply told and brought to life through a
relatable animal guide alongside bright and gently humorous
illustrations. The books have lots of good advice for human
children and a little bit of learning about the animal world, to
keep things interesting for young animal lovers. Titles in the
series: Dog's Guide to Helping Others Sloth's Guide to Keeping Calm
Kangaroo's Guide to Keeping Fit Lemur's Guide to Healthy Eating
Koala's Guide to Sleep Leopard's Guide to Keeping Fit Panda's Guide
to Mental Wellbeing Elephant's Guide to Making Friends
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My Friend, Happy (Paperback)
Igloo Books; Illustrated by Siân Roberts
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A magical imaginary creature chases worries away in My Friend,
Happy - a feel-good story children and parents will love to return
to
Ted Hughes is one of the major twentieth-century English poets.
Including a previously unpublished poem written by Ted Hughes, Ted
Hughes: From Cambridge to Collected offers new insights into
neglected but essential aspects of his work. New essays by his
friends and fellow poets Seamus Heaney and Simon Armitage lead a
collection of largely new voices in Hughes studies offering fresh
readings and newly available archive research. Beyond the poetry
and stories, these contributors draw upon recordings, notebooks,
letters, writing for children, prose essays and translations.
Several contributors have conducted new interviews and
correspondence for this book. For the first time, this book
challenges established views about Hughes's speaking voice, poetic
rhythms, study at Cambridge, influence of other poets, engagement
with Christianity, farming, fishing and healing. Close readings of
popular texts are accompanied by new arguments and contexts that
show the importance of works hitherto overlooked.
Including a previously unpublished poem by Ted Hughes, as well as
new essays from Seamus Heaney and Simon Armitage, Ted Hughes: From
Cambridge to Collected offers fresh readings and newly available
archival research, challenging established views about Hughes's
speaking voice, study at Cambridge and the influence of other poets
on Hughes's work.
The Holocene provides students, researchers and lay-readers with
the remarkable story of how the natural world has been transformed
since the end of the last Ice Age around 15,000 years ago. This
period has witnessed a shift from environmental changes determined
by natural forces to those dominated by human actions, including
those of climate and greenhouse gases. Understanding the
environmental changes - both natural and anthropogenic - that have
occurred during the Holocene is of crucial importance if we are to
achieve a sustainable environmental future. Revised and updated to
take full account of the most recent advances, the third edition of
this classic text includes substantial material on the scientific
methods that are used to reconstruct and date past environments, as
well as new concepts such as the Anthropocene. The book is
fully-illustrated, global in coverage, and contains case studies, a
glossary and more than 500 new references.
This study of Lawrence's travel writings is the first book-length
study to approach the subject with reference to contemporary
postcolonial theory. Focusing on the writings of 1921-25, the
period when Lawrence was most intensely engaged in travel, it
includes chapters on "Sea and Sardinia, Kangaroo, The Plumed
Serpent" and the essays and stories inspired by Lawrence's
experience of the New World.
With this issue we initiate the policy of expanding the scope of
Tulane Studies in Philosophy to include, in addition to the work of
members of the department, contributions from philosophers who have
earned advanced degrees from Tulane and who are now teaching in
other colleges and universities. The Editor THE LOGIC OF OUR
LANGUAGE ROBERT L. ARRINGTON Wittgenstein wrote in the Tractatus
that "logic is not a body of doctrine, but a mirror-image of the
world. " 1 In line with his suggestion that a proposition is a
'picture', Wittgenstein argued that propositions 'show' the logical
structure of the real. He was insistent, however, that "the
apparent logical form of a proposition need not be its real one. "
2 As a result of this we can misunderstand the structure of fact.
Philosophical problems arise just when "the logic of our language
is mis understood. " 3 It is common knowledge that much of this
view of logic was rejected by Wittgenstein himself in the
Philosophical Investi gations. There we are told that language has
no ideal or sublime 4 logic which mirrors the structure of the
extra-linguistic world. Consequently, inferences from the structure
of language to the structure of that extra-linguistic world are
invalid. Reality can be 'cut up' in any of a number of ways by
language. Wittgenstein adopted a view of philosophy which would
render that discipline a non-explanatory, non-critical study of the
multiple ways in which language can be used."
"The Holocene" provides students, researchers and lay-readers
with the remarkable story of how the natural world has been
transformed since the end of the last Ice Age around 15,000 years
ago. This period has witnessed a shift from environmental changes
determined by natural forces to those dominated by human actions,
including those of climate and greenhouse gases. Understanding the
environmental changes - both natural and anthropogenic - that have
occurred during the Holocene is of crucial importance if we are to
achieve a sustainable environmental future.Revised and updated to
take full account of the most recent advances, the third edition of
this classic text includes substantial material on the scientific
methods that are used to reconstruct and date past environments, as
well as new concepts such as the Anthropocene. The book is
fully-illustrated, global in coverage, and contains case studies, a
glossary and more than 500 new references.Additional resources for
this book can be found at: www.wiley.com\go\Roberts\Holocene.
In the twentieth century more people spoke English and more people
wrote poetry than in the whole of previous history, and this
Companion strives to make sense of this crowded poetical era. The
original contributions by leading international scholars and
practising poets were written as the contributors adjusted to the
idea that the possibilities of twentieth-century poetry were
exhausted and finite. However, the volume also looks forward to the
poetry and readings that the new century will bring. The Companion
embraces the extraordinary development of poetry over the century
in twenty English-speaking countries; a century which began with a
bipolar transatlantic connection in modernism and ended with the
decentred heterogeneity of post-colonialism. Representation of the
- canonical and the marginal - is therefore balanced, including the
full integration of women poets and feminist approaches and the
in-depth treatment of post-colonial poets from various national
traditions. Discussion of context, intertextualities and formal
approaches illustrates the increasing self-consciousness and
self-reflexivity of the period, whilst a - Readings - section
offers new readings of key selected texts. The volume as a whole
offers critical and contextual coverage of the full range of
English-language poetry in the last century.
The intense social and environmental fervour that arose in the
1960s and 1970s in response to assaults on the planet's life
support systems, degradation of communities, and socio-economic
inequality unleashed revolutionary change at all levels of society.
Out of the turmoil of that era, community-based ecological design
emerged as a powerful creative force for reshaping the commons,
bringing people together, and forming ecologically sustainable
relationships with the environment. The stories in this book reveal
how the revolution has played out in reconceiving public places in
the landscape of every-day life in northern California. The text
focuses on the broad human, social, environmental, and cultural
aspects of place-making to create liveable, inclusive, sustainable,
and treasured spaces. The aesthetic experience of each place is
revealed through photos, diagrams, sketches, and plans. Success
stories like these offer hope, so sorely needed, for dealing with
the seemingly insurmountable current assaults on earth's life
support systems.
This study of Lawrence's travel writings is the first book-length
study to approach the subject with reference to contemporary
post-colonial theory. Focusing on the writings of 1921-25, the
period when Lawrence was most intensely engaged in travel, it
includes chapters on Sea and Sardinia, Kangaroo, The Plumed Serpent
and the essays and stories inspired by Lawrence's experience of the
New World.
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