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You'll need sharp eyes to find every single dinosaur in this clever search-and-find picture book - some of them are very sneaky!
Explores the way that numbers interact with literary forms in the nineteenth century. The close literary readings ask why some writers engage particularly with numbers; what kinds of work numbers perform for writers and readers when they are encountered within a text; and how numbers relate to the formal elements of poetry and fiction.
Prime Ministers in Central and Eastern Europe contributes to an enhanced understanding of the functioning of post-communist democracies and provides new insights for scholarly work engaging with political leadership.
Africana Philosophy from Ancient Egypt to the Nineteenth Century is the first of two volumes in the History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps series to bring readers the story of Africana philosophy. This diverse topic is defined as philosophy emerging from and distinctively related to Africa or the African diaspora.
The Overthrow of Robert Mugabe: Gender, Coups, and Diplomats argues the 2017 coup that ousted long time Zimbabwean president Robert Gabriel Mugabe, and the generality of coups, cannot be accurately and rigorously understood without examining the crucial role of gender and women's politics in military seizures of power.
The Keepers of the Common Good examines the interplay between the people's sentiments and their submission to authority. At the foundation is a novel understanding from a social perspective of constitutional authority and the place of the people.
Whenever Bobby gets distracted, he starts to float. Can his friends help him? A positive fable which celebrates the value of neurodiversity.
Winnie just can't get to sleep! She tries some sleepy spells to help her nod off, and soon there are frogs leaping around her bedroom and a pongy potion brewing. Nothing seems to work-until Winnie remembers her Big Book of Spells. Can she find the right spell before Wilbur wakes up for breakfast? It's a wide-awake Winnie and Wilbur adventure!
OSNE is an annual forum for new work in normative ethical theory. Leading philosophers advance our understanding of a wide range of moral issues and positions, from analysis of competing normative theories to questions of how we should act and live well. OSNE is an essential resource for scholars and students working in moral philosophy.
Chaucer's Ethical Philosophy argues that Chaucer's fictions engage with the most urgent questions of modern political and moral philosophy. Close analysis of Troilus and Criseyde, the Canterbury Tales, and the Book of the Duchess reveals the ways in which Chaucer anticipates modern philosophical debates.
Belief as Emotion argues that belief is a type of emotion, where emotions are understood as irreducibly blended states that transcend the cognitive/non-cognitive divide, containing representational, motivational and phenomenological elements.
This volume takes a typological approach to clause chaining, a fascinating feature of the grammar of hundreds of languages used to organize discourse and to foreground or background events and participants. It examines general issues and offers case studies of clause chaining and related phenomena in a range of languages.
This book considers national parliaments as a global institution to explore how legislatures symbolize, sanctify, and naturalize the nation-state as the component part of world society.
When Jin dives into his dress-up box, he opens up a world of discovery! With every pair of shoes he tries on, he gets transported into an imaginary world of work, where he discovers lots of exciting jobs - one for every day of the week!
When Ama dives into her dress-up box, she opens up a world of discovery! With every hat she tries on, she gets transported into an imaginary world of work, where she discovers lots of exciting jobs - one for every day of the week!
Leila loves bright colours but finds the shadows a little scary. That's until she meets Moon Girl, whose paint pot full of moonlight brings the night time world to life.
Isadora can fly and do magic, but there's one thing she has never tried, and that's riding a bike. Luckily, her mum and dad and best friend, Zoe, are eager to help. Maybe it is possible for a vampire fairy to learn to ride a bike after all . . .?
Doodle and Dot are best friends. They do everything together, like drawing shapes! But their drawings have a habit of coming to life . . . Can the pals work together to get the triangles under control? Doodle and Dot: The Trouble with Triangles is a wonderful introduction to shapes and art for preschoolers.
What would really happen if your pet was a blue whale? The answer might surprise you! This series is perfect for any child who has dreamed of a peculiar pet, and is curious about animals and the natural world.
Evie and her best friend Dr Dino set out on an underwater adventure to find a mermaid and learn all about oceans along the way!
Join Monkey and friends as they find out how plants grow, with plenty of silliness along the way!
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