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Do you dream of singing live on stage? Are you fascinated by
percussion? Do you want to organise the world's largest music
festival? This practical guide to all things melodic is packed with
everything you need to know about working in the music industry.
From classical composers to reggae and disco, from magnificent
musical instruments to the best gigs in town, learn all about live
music and the record business. Follow our step-by-step guides and
in no time, you'll be forming your own band or recording your own
music. Next stop, Glastonbury or the Royal Albert Hall! In a modern
world where creativity is more important than ever, these
aspirational books will encourage and inspire the next generation
of creative young minds. From the ancient origins of performance to
the emerging digital world fusing art and technology, this series
gives children an amazing insight into today's creative world.
Join Llama, Guinea Pig and Parrot as Llama learns how to cook over
70 recipes, from a simple boiled egg to a roast chicken dinner. As
well as pasta and rice dishes, plus lots of plant-based recipes,
Llama learns to make salads, things on toast and curries. He finds
out how to cook eggs, cheese, fish, meat and chicken and learns
about core cookery techniques along the way. This first cookery
course is packed with information about key ingredients, plus
popular dishes from around the world. Ideal for anyone starting out
in the kitchen, the step-by-step photography is simple to follow
and instils confidence in beginner cooks, whether they are young or
old. The hilarious cast of characters ensure that the reader has
fun while learning essential life skills.
Sheep and his hilarious friends teach you how to bake. Covering
eight core baking skills including delicious sponge cakes, breads,
biscuits, gluten-free and dairy-free bakes plus much more, this
baking book is packed full of step-by-step photographic
instructions and colourful illustrations. Sheep may not be able to
bake, but you can! Practically Awesome Animals is a series of
practical activity books that use step-by-step instructions and
hilarious animal characters to teach kids how to draw, bake, cook
and create comics.
Do you dream of walking the red carpet? Are you fascinated by
special effects? Do you have a story you're itching to tell the
world? This practical guide to all things stage, film and TV is
packed with everything you need to know about working in the
theatre or film industry. From famous theatres to a timeline of
musicals, from fascinating film genres to exotic locations, learn
all about the behind-the-scenes magic of stage and screen. Follow
our step-by-step guides and in no time you'll be putting on your
own production or shooting your own film. Next stop, Hollywood or
London's West End! In a modern world where creativity is more
important than ever, these aspirational books will encourage and
inspire the next generation of creative young minds. From the
ancient origins of performance to the emerging digital world fusing
art and technology, All The World's A Stage provides an amazing
insight into theatre, television and film. This guide showcases the
many different roles required to create a blockbuster movie or West
End production and then tells you exactly how to do it at home!
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What is science?
Sarah Walden; Illustrated by Katie Rewse
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R245
Discovery Miles 2 450
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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What is science? asks questions such as: how can science help us?
why is science important? what can you do with science? and
provides the answers in a simple and clear way. Featuring
illustrations from Katie Rewse that engage the reader and are based
in familiar settings, this is a perfect introduction to the theory
of science at Key Stage 1. This delightful series builds
foundations for life-long learning by explaining big ideas to
little people. Using simple language to explain complicated ideas,
each book takes the core questions that relate to each subject and
provides answers that make sense to young children. Stunning
illustrations support the non-fiction narrative ensuring our
picture book approach feels fresh and different.
Tasteful Domesticity demonstrates how women marginalized by gender,
race, ethnicity, and class used the cookbook as a rhetorical space
in which to conduct public discussions of taste and domesticity.
Taste discourse engages cultural values as well as physical
constraints, and thus serves as a bridge between the contested
space of the self and the body, particularly for women in the
nineteenth century. Cookbooks represent important contact zones of
social philosophies, cultural beliefs, and rhetorical traditions,
and through their rhetoric, we witness women's roles as republican
mothers, sentimental evangelists, wartime fundraisers, home
economists, and social reformers. Beginning in the early republic
and tracing the cookbook through the publishing boom of the
nineteenth century, the Civil War and Reconstruction, the
Progressive era, and rising racial tensions of the early twentieth
century, Sarah W. Walden examines the role of taste as an evolving
rhetorical strategy that allowed diverse women to engage in public
discourse through published domestic texts.
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