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  • av TBC
    620,-

    Help students get to grips with the new style examinations in Numeracy and Mathematics with books that build all the necessary skills to progress their learning and develop their problem-solving skills.

  • av Renee Hinchey
    171 - 258,-

  • av Marobooks Publishing
    146,-

    Embark on a delightful journey through sugary wonderlands with the "Kawaii Sweet Treats Coloring Book." Featuring 50 charming and whimsical designs, this book promises a treat-filled adventure for coloring enthusiasts of all ages.Key Features:50 Irresistible Designs: Dive into a world of sweetness with 50 carefully crafted pages. From smiling cupcakes to adorable ice cream cones, each design exudes kawaii charm, begging to be colored.Whimsical Adventures: Join in the fun-filled coloring escapades as you explore a realm of delightful sweets. Each page invites you to infuse your colors and imagination, turning these treats into vibrant works of art.Creative Joy: Coloring isn't just a pastime; it's an expression of creativity and relaxation. Unleash your artistic flair and bring these adorable kawaii treats to life with every stroke of color.Educational and Therapeutic: Engage in a relaxing and meditative activity while enhancing fine motor skills and concentration. This book offers a stress-relieving way to unwind and unleash your inner creativity.Perfect Gift: Whether for a young artist, a friend, or yourself, the "Kawaii Sweet Treats Coloring Book" is an enchanting gift that celebrates the love for sweet, adorable confections.Delight in the whimsy and sweetness of kawaii treats as you embark on these sweet adventures in coloring. With 50 captivating designs, this coloring book promises hours of creative joy, allowing you to escape into a world of sugary charm. Indulge in the delight of coloring with the "Kawaii Sweet Treats Coloring Book" and let your artistic journey begin!

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    975,-

    In Buddhist monasticism, women are relegated to second rank, mainly for two reasons: first, they do not always have access to the same level of education as their male counterparts and are therefore not credited with the same learning (erudition); second, in some countries, they are excluded from one or all ordination rites. Thus, we have, on the one hand, full-fledged monks, and on the other, female religious practitioners who, in several Asian countries, are not ordained (Burma, Sri Lanka and Thailand) or are only semi-ordained (India, Mongolia, Nepal and Tibet). As for Chinese and Korean monasticisms, there are fully ordained nuns, but they still have to respect traditional norms regarding gender hierarchy. The resulting asymmetry between ordained men and women is a facet of living Buddhism. However, in recent decades, Buddhist nuns are also taking steps to resolve some of the discrimination they face, thereby showing their agency.

  • av Mirika Mayo Cornelius
    284,-

    Practice writing your ABCs with the Practice Makes Proficient ABC Handwriting Book where you can identify the alphabet, learn and practice writing the alphabets proficiently which is a necessary life skill that is foundational to learning.

  • av Blanca Pérez
    219,-

    There's someone inside of me, bigger than this anger controlling me. Anger is a strong and very powerful emotion. Although we all feel angry sometimes, we have to be careful what we do with it. We all struggle with this feeling, and learning to control it is hard. But with God's help and His grace, there is no emotion too big that He can't help us defeat.

  • av Justin Dillon
    432 - 1 811,-

    This fully revised second edition of Debates in Science Education explores the major issues that science teachers encounter in teaching their subject, encouraging the reader to make their own informed judgements and argue their point of view with deeper theoretical knowledge and understanding.

  • av Caroline Pignat
    174,-

  • av Linsey Davis
    194,-

  • av Niti Shukla
    167 - 252,-

  • av Jon Hardt
    252,-

    Hi there! My name is Little Dog! I would like to tell you about me and my story! I'm a sheepdog! I was born much smaller than my three brothers and with an ugly face and a crippled paw!Usually, puppies like me are not kept around, which would not have been good for me! But to please my mother, who happens to be my master's favorite dog, he kept me and trained me to be a watchdog!On the move of our master's sheep from the winter to the summer camp, I could not keep up with the group because of my crippled leg, so my mother decided to leave me in a special hiding spot and return to continue the journey with her later.The place she picked for me to stay was really where this story began because it was where I met this man folks called Jesus! And because of this meeting, I have this amazing story to tell!I know you are going to love this story but find it as difficult to believe as my mother and brothers did when I tried to tell them just what happened!If you share my view that any story that reminds children of Jesus and his special love for them, then you will be happy to know that this story of Little Dog does just that! If you would like to learn how this was presented, read the "About the Author" story at the end of this story's pages just inside this book!

  • av Arika Parr
    287,-

    All of Ava's classmates seem to excel at many things... especially cartwheels! Ava is not so good at cartwheels, and after many attempts - and just as many tumbles - she feels sad. But with a little encouragement from her mom, Ava makes an exciting discovery. Though she may be unable to do some things, she has countless other talents. And they should all be celebrated! But What Can You Do? is a charming, relatable story with an important message about perseverance, self-awareness, and positive self-talk.Ava + Mommy Publishing writes children's books focused on Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) to teach kids with big feelings, in Pre-K through 3rd grade, key tools like positive self-talk, perseverance, and self-awareness to solve problems. We are rooted in encouraging parents, caregivers, and education professionals to teach kids how to celebrate their small wins while embracing a growth mindset to help them accomplish their future goals. We hope that when kids read an Ava + Mommy book, like But What Can You Do?, they'll be reminded of all the tools they already have and be inspired to learn more tools to help them grow emotionally.

  • av Thé-Tjong Khing
    194,-

    "Time for cake! But the eagle swipes up the blanket and flies away. The animals chase after to find all their stolen picnic things."--Provided by publisher.

  • av Susan Midlarsky
    360 - 779,-

  • av A. Manner
    428 - 546,-

  • av Matt Baker
    291,-

    Teach your child the ABC's with this hilarious and rhyming journey through the alphabet, where each letter unveils a new layer of mystery, from aliens to government cover-ups!As a family, you can decode the enigma of the Illuminati, unravel the mysteries of the moon landing, and explore classic conspiracies, all while learning the alphabet!Take your child down the rabbit hole with captivating illustrations and offbeat tales that will tickle your funny bone and arm you with the "facts" of 26 conspiracies for the next family reunion argument!"C is for Conspiracy" is the ultimate alphabet adventure that turns learning into an exciting conspiracy crash course. Uncover the ABC's through conspiracies, and your child will be the life of every family gathering!

  • av Muhammad Al-Tijani
    229,-

    Sayyid Al-Tijani takes us on a journey of self-discovery. Born a Tunisian Sunni, Al-Tijani's early experiences were rooted in the Maliki school and the Tijani Sufi order. However, his path would lead him far beyond these familiar shores.

  • av Vikram Madan
    161,-

    "Despite their differences, two unlikely friends flock together like birds of a feather"--

  • av Alexandra Pringle
    134,-

    Never have fruit and veg been so much fun!In this ABC of Hungry Happenings you will meet grape-gathering gorillas, yam-yelling yaks and spinach-stealing squirrels.Designed to be read to young children:A playful ABC, encouraging familiarity with letters through humourEasy-to-read font for letter recognitionOn each page, find the letter which begins a child's name, a noun (or two), and a verb

  • av Naoya Imanishi
    150,-

    Fun, engaging activities for essential addition and subtraction skills, specially designed to support kindergarteners! From the author of the bestselling Complete Kindergarten Math Workbook.Addition and Subtraction Kindergarten Math Workbook offers a bright, imaginative way to learn core addition and subtraction concepts while practicing number sequencing, identification, and sentences. Age-appropriate activities support kindergarteners as they build math confidence. Whether counting cats, adding spaceships, or finding the missing pizza slices, kids will find learning math has never been so fun!Inspires a love of math! 100+ counting, number sentence, and critical thinking games expose kindergarteners to a wide range of concepts, allowing kids to explore—and learn to love math—at their own pace.Bright colors and illustrations to capture attention! Kids retain information best when they are captivated by the colors and characters on the page. Fun designs draw in each child, keeping them engaged from the first to the last page.Follows Common Core curriculum. Written by a longtime math educator, this workbook offers trainloads of excitement while ensuring learning remains front and center.Includes timed tests. A chapter of timed tests gives kids a chance to practice their memorization skills and witness their growth!

  • av Marybeth Adler
    154,-

    "An Inevitability of Emerging Youth" by Marybeth Adler offers a groundbreaking exploration into the crucial yet often misunderstood aspects of adolescent development. Drawing upon extensive research and a wealth of personal insights, Adler challenges prevailing norms surrounding the education of young minds, particularly in the realm of sexual awareness.The book begins by dissecting the existing paradigm where ignorance is considered bliss, contrasting it with the potential harm wrought by leaving adolescents to glean information from unsuitable sources. Adler compellingly argues for a shift in perspective, advocating for open and reverent discussions about sex education, rather than the prevalent ignorance that often leads to perversion.Throughout the narrative, Adler emphasizes the pivotal role that guidance plays in shaping the minds of emerging youth. By weaving together psychological, moral, and societal dimensions, she demonstrates how a lack of informed mentorship can manifest in various forms, from distorted views on sex to the erosion of moral fiber.The author firmly asserts that, contrary to popular belief, imparting knowledge about sex can be a positive and sacred endeavor, steering away from the prevailing stigma. Adler supports her stance with insights from Canon Lyttelton, showcasing the beauty of innocence retained through honest and guileless education."An Inevitability of Emerging Youth" is a call to action, challenging readers to reconsider their perspectives on sex education and its role in the holistic development of the younger generation. Adler contends that by embracing a more enlightened viewpoint-one that integrates the physical with the spiritual-we can pave the way for healthier relationships, stronger families, and a society that nurtures rather than stifles the inherent potential of its youth. This book is a beacon for parents, educators, and anyone invested in the well-being of the emerging generation, urging them to confront societal norms and embark on a journey of positive transformation.

  • av Brittany S. Knox
    240,-

    Heavy Equipment introduces young readers to the alphabet by listing a commonly used construction vehicle or piece or equipment for each letter. Whether it's asphalt pavers that pave roads, grades that create flat surfaces, knuckle booms that load logs on a truck, pile drivers that can drill, or skid steers that can move big rocks, logs, or soil, youngsters will enjoy this introduction to the alphabet and pieces of equipment that are essential to construction.Other pieces of equipment featured include forklifts, off-highway trucks, tilt rotators, and Z chippers.Fun and educational, Heavy Equipment is the perfect book to get youngsters excited about learning the alphabet.

  • av Rocio Araya
    190,-

    With her head in the clouds, Sofía has questions that even her teacher can’t answer – a joyful and inquisitive book about the vibrant worlds inside our mindsSofía goes to school every day but she still has a lot of questions. Why are grown-ups always in a rush? What number comes after infinity? Sofía’s teacher says she has her head in the clouds, she’s seeing birds. In collages of graph paper, worksheets, and newsprint, punctuated by scratches of graphite and bold swaths of bright paint, Sofía’s world springs to life. When she gives one of her birds to her teacher, her teacher’s monochrome world of blank paper and gray lines bursts into color, affirming the joy and necessity of always being curious. Inquisitive children, with a supply of questions as limitless as their imagination, will recognize themselves in Sofía, delighting in pondering her questions – and in coming up with more of their own.Originally a painter, Rocío Araya turned to illustration where the field of possibilities, she feels, is infinite. With a style that is spontaneous and full of surprises, her boundless imagination is at work in these exhilarating pages. Look for a tiny, curled, brown cat and an expansive night sky, and spot a hula-girl dancing across a geography worksheet. This treasure hunt of a book is one for reading again and again.

  • av Phil Kettle
    122,-

    In Cheesy Business, Mum decides to set up a new business on the Overflow. Big Bill calls it 'diversification'. But getting a pregnant cow and making cheese proves to be much more than curds and whey. After much trial and tribulation, and with the help of our two heroes, Mum's cheese is a great success - it's even 'gouda nuff to eat'!

  • av Phil Kettle
    122,-

    When Mum's sister, Aunty Joan, visits from the big smoke with her two children the scene is set for a competition between the city slickers and Little Bill and Clancy. But when Dad organises a houseboat for a day out on the river, disaster strikes. Could it be the ghost of Uncle Buck at work?

  • av Leo Timmers
    194,-

    Bear can't find his glasses. He must have left them at Giraffe's house. On the way over, Bear sees all kinds of animals he didn't notice last time: an elephant, a crocodile, a flamingo, a deer. And who's this long spotty snake lying on Giraffe's deckchair? The patient Giraffe finds Bear's glasses--right where glasses always get lost, perched on his head. Then Bear takes Giraffe to meet these wondrous animals that he found on the way. Leo Timmers' details are full of expression and humor--the angle of Giraffe's neck and lift of his eyebrows, hiding his skepticism as he helps his friend, the dear, artless bear. Through an ingenious telling of this classic comical situation, Leo Timmers shows us how to enjoy the world through different eyes."--

  • av Alana Winnick
    287,-

  • av Louise Van-Pottelsberghe
    217,-

    Jolly Phonics Our World nonfiction readers are fully decodable books for new readers. They have a very carefully controlled vocabulary and are specifically designed for students who are learning to read and write with Jolly Phonics.

  • av Louise Van-Pottelsberghe
    224,-

    Jolly Phonics Our World nonfiction readers are fully decodable books for new readers. They have a very carefully controlled vocabulary and are specifically designed for children who are learning to read and write with Jolly Phonics.

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