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Pentel is an international stationery brand recognised by consumers globally and is renowned for its innovation and quality products.
Pentel boasts a wide range of ballpoint pens, mechanical pencils, correction products (fluid & tape), markers and art materials.
The Wow Ballpoint Pen employs a unique triangular shaped barrel & latex free grip which makes it easy to hold for maximum comfort & control.
Pentel is an international stationery brand recognised by consumers globally and is renowned for its innovation and quality products.
Pentel boasts a wide range of ballpoint pens, mechanical pencils, correction products (fluid & tape), markers and art materials.
The Wow Ballpoint Pen employs a unique triangular shaped barrel & latex free grip which makes it easy to hold for maximum comfort & control.
Perfect for cold weather and hot nights out, Joop Wow is a seductive, boldly feminine fragrance that leaves a chic yet sensual trail. The opening notes are tart-sweet and bright with wild raspberry and rhubarb infused with rose water. Velvet floral tones of rose absolute and peony bloom at the heart, followed by a sheer, alluring finish of shimmering white musk, warm amber and earthy, enchanting patchouli.
Coty owns and operates Joop!, a fashion company based in Germany. Joop Wow Cologne was released in 2017 as a masculine fragrance that incorporates unique scents to give men an inviting and mysterious aroma.
Wow! by Joop! is a Amber Fougere fragrance for men. Wow! was launched in 2017. The nose behind this fragrance is Christophe Raynaud. Top notes are Cardamom, Violet Leaf and Bergamot; middle notes are Balsam Fir, Vetiver and Geranium; base notes are Cashmere Wood, Vanilla and Tonka Bean.
Shu Uemura Magic Metallic Lip Liner in Gold WOW, from the quirky Yazbukey collaboration, is a dazzling, high-shine metallic lip liner that adds bold, artistic flair to any lip look. The radiant gold shade delivers a glamorous, shimmering outline or full-lip metallic effect, complementing lipsticks across moods (from sexy reds to edgy berries). Its creamy, smooth texture glides on effortlessly for precise definition, with long-lasting, smudge-resistant wear that enhances lip contours while infusing playful, statement-making glamour inspired by Parisian jewelry designer Yazbukey's whimsical aesthetic.
Differentiate text for: Approaching-one grade below, On-Level-at
grade level Beyond- one grade above, ELL-English Language Learners.
Each reader features a main selection accompanied by a paired piece
with the same theme. Nonfiction titles are differentiated in
readability but identical in design. Excite students with myths,
legends, folktales, informational texts, and many more genres.
Age: 4-5 (Rec/P1) Level: EYFS Subject: reading, phonics In this
decodable fiction book, wind power can be very strong, as
Grandmaster Glitch finds out! Will the Go Jetters be able to save
him? Part of the Bug Club reading series used in over 3500 schools
Helps your child develop reading fluency and confidence Suitable
for children aged 4-5 (Rec/P1) Phonics phase: 4 This book aligns
with Letters and Sounds (2007) Phase 4. This title is part of
Pearson's Bug Club, a reading programme used in over 3500 schools.
Bug Club books are designed to help children enjoy learning to
read. For more Bug Club books and learn at home resources, search
for Bug Club.
In this instalment of the Nickelodeon animated music series,
superstar girl group WubbGirlz host the Wuzzleburg Idol talent show
- with a special appearance by Beyonce Knowles.
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Wow It's a Cow (Hardcover)
Sharon Villapiano; Illustrated by Laura Cimador Gowdy
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Discovery Miles 6 820
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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On August 16, 1938 in Kittanning, Pennsylvania, a tiny boy
opened his mouth and cried for the first time. As Germany
persecuted Jews and Orson Wells prepared for his infamous "War of
the Worlds" radio program, Edgar Allen Moore began his life as the
second of three boys in a Scottish-Irish family who nurtured an
insatiable curiosity and a zest for adventure.
In his entertaining memoir, Moore chronicles his journey from
childhood to adulthood as he experienced variability, excitement,
and satisfaction while working in five different professions. As
Moore shares how he was influenced not only by the death of his
mother at a young age, but also by a post-war cultural environment,
he details how he managed to become successful despite living with
the effects of attention deficit disorder, an then-unknown
affliction that would not be diagnosed until later in life. As he
narrates his adventures from college to military assignments to
eventual employment, Moore provides a compelling glimpse into what
it is like to look at each sunrise as a new opportunity.
"WOW, What a Day "shares one baby boomer's narrative of what it
was like to grow up amid the chaos of World War II and the
subsequent years as he embarks on a journey of self-discovery and
embraces enriching life experiences.
When Christ came, died on the cross, and the veil was opened to
the throne of God, did Christ then silence half of His body or
empower them to be disciples and take the gospel to the world? Was
mutual submission the work of the Cross? This study gives only a
few examples from God's Divine Word of His completed work.
1960 Wow What a year is the eyewitness account of a year viewed by
a newly minted college grad who wanted to see what life was like
beyond his hometown of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Leaving his
longtime girlfriend before the altar was even reserved, he headed
west armed with little cash and loads of hope. The hitchhike
produced not only miles of travel but a long and winding collection
of the curious and remarkable - from the devout Benedictine monks
to the down-and-almost-out drifter relentlessly searching for a
wife he could call his own. The journey starts at the outskirts of
Pittsburgh. It coils its way across the continent to the
fog-shrouded hills of San Francisco, then returns across parched
rattlesnake country and rolling highway to the smoke-wreathed hills
of home - and a first job - just in time to witness the Pittsburgh
Pirates' 1960 World Series miracle.
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