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Our Tower (Paperback)
Joseph Coelho; Illustrated by Richard Johnson
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R176
R158
Discovery Miles 1 580
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This magical story follows three children living in a tower
block, as they embark on a fantastical adventure which helps them
see their home in a new light. A deeply personal story written by
multi-award winning poet and Waterstones Children's
Laureate Joseph Coelho, drawn from his own experience growing
up in a tower block and looking for adventure. This story is a
celebration of, and a reclaiming of tower blocks as a place where
magic and adventure can happen. It’s a modern-day fable that
shows the children of a tower block travelling to a strange,
magical world inside a tree and meeting an old man with
supernatural powers, only to realise that the magic they’d been
looking for had been in their tower all along. Beautiful
illustrations complement the poetic narrative, creating an
enchanting story which children and adults alike will fall in love
with. ​ This powerful story is about how society separates
‘urban’ spaces from the countryside, but the reality is that
nature is everywhere, and everyone should have access to it.Â
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The Thing at 52
Ross Montgomery; Illustrated by Richard Johnson
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R189
R171
Discovery Miles 1 710
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Spark meaningful discussions about loneliness, friendship,
community and coping with loss with this enchantingly illustrated
story about a girl who befriends a monster. There’s a Thing on my
street. He lives at number 52. I see him sitting in his garden when
I walk to school. He was big and lumbering and a wore a tiny top
hat perched on top of his rather large head. She didn’t think he
had any friends, so she brought him a flower. It wasn’t long
before their friendship bloomed… the Thing was gentle and kind
and the adventures they went on were the best she could ever
imagine. Â The girl soon discovered that there were many
Things, living all over the place… which gave her an idea. She
invited them all to a party, and the Things danced till midnight.
Thing had never felt so happy. But one day the Thing had to go and
their adventures came to an end. All Things have to go sometime…
In this poignant story, discover how small acts of kindness can
grow into great friendships, and how the community you build from
those friendships can provide comfort and companionship when you
need it most. Written by one of the UK’s best-loved children’s
authors, Ross Montgomery, and illustrated by the incredible Richard
Johnson, The Thing at 52 offers a comfortable starting point for
discussing difficult topics with children. The book’s magic will
draw you back again and again.
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Our Tower (Hardcover)
Joseph Coelho; Illustrated by Richard Johnson
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R302
R273
Discovery Miles 2 730
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This magical story follows three children living in a tower block,
as they embark on a fantastical adventure which helps them see
their home in a new light. A deeply personal story written by
multi-award winning poet and Waterstones Children's Laureate Joseph
Coelho, drawn from his own experience growing up in a tower block
and looking for adventure. This story is a celebration of, and a
reclaiming of tower blocks as a place where magic and adventure can
happen. It's a modern-day fable that shows the children of a tower
block travelling to a strange, magical world inside a tree and
meeting an old man with supernatural powers, only to realise that
the magic they'd been looking for had been in their tower all
along. Beautiful illustrations complement the poetic narrative,
creating an enchanting story which children and adults alike will
fall in love with. This powerful story is about how society
separates 'urban' spaces from the countryside, but the reality is
that nature is everywhere, and everyone should have access to it.
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The Wind in the Willows
Mary Sebag-Montefiore; Illustrated by Richard Johnson; Originally written by Kenneth Grahame
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R176
Discovery Miles 1 760
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Who wouldn't want to spend their days simply messing about on the
river? Follow Mole on his adventures with his new friends, dreamy
Ratty, wise Badger and the infamous Mr. Toad, as they venture into
the Wild Wood and battle stoats and weasels to recapture Toad Hall.
This title is a new volume in Lewis Masonic's new series of
practical guides for Lodge officers. In each volume author Richard
Johnson takes one of the Lodge offices and gives clear practical
advice to those taking on this role for the first time. Each book
also serves as a handy reference guide to the role for the more
experienced officers. "The Director of Ceremonies" volume also
contains useful advice for the Assistant Director of Ceremonies.
The Director of Ceremonies role is vital in a Lodge to ensure that
everything that happens in a lodge meeting and at the subsequent
meal is performed exactly as it should be. As well as looking at
general ceremonial practicalities the book also examines out of
lodge functions and the important role of man management for the
Director of Ceremonies. The book concludes with appendices giving a
handy checklist of duties.
It has long been recognised in Lodges that a Mentor can provide
invaluable support, advice and information to Candidates. Grand
Lodge is investigating formally raising the profile of the role and
in the meantime increasing numbers of Lodges are setting up
mentoring programmes, some as formal appointments and others as
informal schemes. For all there is a need for an accessible book
outlining the best practice for a Mentor and giving advice on how
best to fulfill this role. In this book Richard Johnson presents a
practical guide to the Mentor (see details attached). He introduces
the role and why it has become increasingly necessary to appoint
Mentors. The main part of the book then deals with how the Mentor
can assist the Candidate for initiation and the member after
initiation, passing and raising. The Mentor is involved in all
aspects of running the Lodge as he can guide Members through their
career in the Lodge. Richard Johnson also gives a useful
bibliography of various official booklets and leaflets that are
available on many of the individual aspects of the role. The
proposed chapters are: Introduction, The Candidate for Initiation,
The Member After Initiation, The Member After Passing, The Member
After Raising, and The Member After Occupying the Chair of the
Lodge.
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