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Take a sneak peek inside homes from all around the world with this
charming lift-the-flap book, written by Kate Baker and beautifully
illustrated by Rebecca Green. From cosy wooden houses in
snow-blanketed Greenland to traditional Maasai mud huts in East
Africa, young children will discover different ways of living
across the globe and get a unique glimpse into diverse cultures and
communities. Suitable for children aged three and upwards, the
colourful artwork is filled with fun details, helping to bring
these miniature worlds to life. With flaps on every page allowing
kids the chance to open doors, peep through windows and uncover
what makes each distinct culture tick, this book encourages kids to
be curious about our diverse world. Whether it's Mongolian yurts in
the rolling plains of the Gobi Desert or raised jungle homes in the
wilds of the Amazon Rainforest, A Place Called Home will take you
on a journey all around the world to see how other people live.
About Lonely Planet Kids: Lonely Planet Kids - an imprint of the
world's leading travel authority Lonely Planet - published its
first book in 2011. Over the past 45 years, Lonely Planet has grown
a dedicated global community of travellers, many of whom are now
sharing a passion for exploration with their children. Lonely
Planet Kids educates and encourages young readers at home and in
school to learn about the world with engaging books on culture,
sociology, geography, nature, history, space and more. We want to
inspire the next generation of global citizens and help kids and
their parents to approach life in a way that makes every day an
adventure. Come explore!
In this comprehensive and stimulating volume, the history of
medicine is approached from a variety of perspectives to develop a
well-rounded, objective overview. Historians examine the effects of
society on medicine and of medicine on society and trace
transformations in the the thought and practices of the medical and
allied professions. History of Medicine explores the practice and
philosophy of medicine--as it existed in ancient Greece and the
Middle Ages, shedding light on the religion, politics, and social
attitudes of those periods and as it existed until very recently in
the United States. This highly readable book provides a wealth of
information on the history of several significant social movements
in which the medical profession has played a dominant role in
influencing family life and values, including the dispensation of
knowledge about birth control, women's access to abortion, and the
advent of pediatric medicine and the well baby movement. Chapters
also examine the failure of the medical profession to consider the
historical context of diseases and treatments in understanding
diseases as they exist today and the conflict between doctors and
professional historians as to the accuracy and importance of the
existing history of medicine.
What do you do when you meet a ghost? One: Provide the ghost with some of its favourite snacks, like mud tarts and earwax truffles. Two: Tell your ghost bedtime stories (ghosts love to be read to). Three: Make sure no one mistakes your ghost for whipped cream or a marshmallow when you aren't looking! If you follow the essential tips in How to Make Friends With a Ghost, you'll learn how a ghost can be the perfect companion for rest of your life and beyond...
"Green’s picture-book debut is a guidebook that will be useful for anyone lucky enough to meet a ghost... A solid guidebook to shelve with similar tomes on caring for monsters, trolls, fairies, dragons, and the like." Kirkus Reviews
"[A] tender little love story." The Globe and Mail
Sy Montgomery has had many teachers in her life: some with two
legs, others with four, or even eight! Some have had fur, feathers,
or hooves. But they've all had one thing in common: a lesson to
share. The animals Sy has met on her many world travels have taught
her how to seek understanding in the most surprising ways, from
being patient to finding forgiveness and respecting others.
Gorillas, dogs, octopuses, tigers, and more all have shown Sy that
there are no limits to the empathy and joy we can find in each
other if only we take the time to connect. Based on the New York
Times best-selling adult memoir, Sy Montgomery and Rebecca Green's
beautiful, friendly guide is for readers young and old who wish to
be better creatures in the world. Go ahead, pass it on.
A New York Times Bestseller School is not the only place to find a
teacher. In this beautiful picture book, learn the many
surprising lessons animals have to teach us about friendship,
compassion, and how to be a better creature in the world. Beloved,
bestselling author Sy Montgomery, often described as part Emily
Dickinson, part Indiana Jones, has had many teachers in her life:
some with two legs, others with four, or even eight! Some have had
fur, feathers, or hooves. But they’ve all had one thing in
common: a lesson to share. The animals Sy has met on her many world
travels have taught her how to seek understanding in the most
surprising ways, from being patient to finding forgiveness and
respecting others. Gorillas, dogs, octopuses, tigers, and more all
have shown Sy that there are no limits to the empathy and joy we
can find in each other if only we take the time to connect. Based
on the New York Times bestselling adult memoir, Sy Montgomery and
Rebecca Green's beautiful, friendly guide is for readers
young and old who wish to be better creatures in the world.
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Kafka and the Doll (Hardcover)
Larissa Theule; Illustrated by Rebecca Green
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Stamps are not only small masterpieces of design, but give a wealth
of information about world history, reflecting monumental
historical events and often telling fascinating stories about the
people caught up in them. With over 18 full-page illustrations to
colour in, each accompanied by a contextual history, alongside
colouring activities to make and create, this book provides hours
of fun for stamp enthusiasts of all ages.
It's monsoon season in Bangladesh, which means Iqbal's mother must cook the family's meals indoors, over an open fire. The smoke from the fire makes breathing difficult for his mother and baby sister. Hearing them coughing at night worries Iqbal. So when he learns that his school's upcoming science fair has the theme of sustainability, Iqbal comes up with the perfect idea for his entry: he'll design a stove that doesn't produce smoke! Has Iqbal found a way to win first prize in the science fair while providing cleaner air and better health for his family at the same time?
From the Celts to the Tudors, the Georgians to our Queen - coins
from all around the United Kingdom show many wonderful designs.
With 22 full page illustrations to colour in, each providing a
contextual history, this book will provide hours of fun for coin
enthusiasts of all ages.
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