Author: Kit Elliot
Publisher: Felt Stickers
ISBN: 9781789585162
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 30
Book Description
Felt Stickers Diggers Play Scene Book
Author: Kit Elliot
Publisher: Felt Stickers
ISBN: 9781789585162
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 30
Book Description
Publisher: Felt Stickers
ISBN: 9781789585162
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 30
Book Description
Felt Stickers Dinosaur Play Scene Book
Author: Kit Elliot
Publisher: Felt Stickers
ISBN: 9781789585278
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 30
Book Description
Publisher: Felt Stickers
ISBN: 9781789585278
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 30
Book Description
Big Machines Sticker Book
Author: Dan Crisp
Publisher: First Sticker Books
ISBN: 9781409524168
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 72
Book Description
An exciting sticker book packed full of lively scenes for children to cover with hundreds of big machine stickers. Age 3+ Each colourful scene is begging to be filled with diggers, cranes, trucks, bulldozers and workers. Simple text gently suggests which scene needs which big vehicles. Age 3+
Publisher: First Sticker Books
ISBN: 9781409524168
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 72
Book Description
An exciting sticker book packed full of lively scenes for children to cover with hundreds of big machine stickers. Age 3+ Each colourful scene is begging to be filled with diggers, cranes, trucks, bulldozers and workers. Simple text gently suggests which scene needs which big vehicles. Age 3+
Little First Stickers: Building Site
Author: Jane Bingham
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781474986533
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 24
Book Description
A building site sticker book packed with diggers and trucks to add to colourful, exciting scenes. Help a team of animal workers tackle some big projects, whether it's building a school, making an adventure playground, or laying a road. Discover over 170 detailed stickers to bring each busy scene to life with bulldozers, diggers, dump trucks and more. This is the perfect book for any child interested in how things are built. Sticker books are brilliant for developing essential fine motor skills and creativity as children carefully choose stickers for each scene. In addition, this book is a fun and interactive way to help young children develop their vocabulary and take a lively interest in the world around them. With action-packed scenes and lots of exciting vehicles and building jobs to talk about, this book will keep children busy for hours.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781474986533
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 24
Book Description
A building site sticker book packed with diggers and trucks to add to colourful, exciting scenes. Help a team of animal workers tackle some big projects, whether it's building a school, making an adventure playground, or laying a road. Discover over 170 detailed stickers to bring each busy scene to life with bulldozers, diggers, dump trucks and more. This is the perfect book for any child interested in how things are built. Sticker books are brilliant for developing essential fine motor skills and creativity as children carefully choose stickers for each scene. In addition, this book is a fun and interactive way to help young children develop their vocabulary and take a lively interest in the world around them. With action-packed scenes and lots of exciting vehicles and building jobs to talk about, this book will keep children busy for hours.
You Are Not So Smart
Author: David McRaney
Publisher: Avery
ISBN: 1592407366
Category : Humor
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
Explains how self-delusion is part of a person's psychological defense system, identifying common misconceptions people have on topics such as caffeine withdrawal, hindsight, and brand loyalty.
Publisher: Avery
ISBN: 1592407366
Category : Humor
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
Explains how self-delusion is part of a person's psychological defense system, identifying common misconceptions people have on topics such as caffeine withdrawal, hindsight, and brand loyalty.
Old Records Never Die
Author: Eric Spitznagel
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 0698168046
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 290
Book Description
A Hudson Booksellers Best Non-Fiction Book of the Year, with foreword by Wilco's Jeff Tweedy High Fidelity meets Killing Yourself to Live when one man searches for his lost record collection. As he finds himself within spitting distance of middle-age, journalist Eric Spitznagel feels acutely the loss of… something. Freedom? Maybe. Coolness? Could be. The records he sold in a financial pinch? Definitely. To find out for sure, he sets out on a quest to find the original vinyl artifacts from his past. Not just copies. The exact same records: The Bon Jovi record with his first girlfriend's phone number scrawled on the front sleeve. The KISS Alive II he once shared with his little brother. The Replacements Let It Be he’s pretty sure, 20 years later, would still smell like weed. As he embarks on his hero's journey, he reminisces about the actual records, the music, and the people he listened to it with—old girlfriends, his high school pals, and, most poignantly, his father and his young son. He explores the magic of music and memory as he interweaves his adventures in record-culture with questions about our connection to our past, the possibility of ever recapturing it, and whether we would want to if we could. "Memories are far more indelible when married to the physical world, and Spitznagel proves the point in this vivid book. We love vinyl records because they combine the tactile, the visual, the seeable effects of age and care and carelessness. When he searches for the records he lost and sold, Spitznagel is trying to return to a tangible past, and he details that process with great sensitivity and impact."—Dave Eggers, New York Times bestselling author of The Circle
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 0698168046
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 290
Book Description
A Hudson Booksellers Best Non-Fiction Book of the Year, with foreword by Wilco's Jeff Tweedy High Fidelity meets Killing Yourself to Live when one man searches for his lost record collection. As he finds himself within spitting distance of middle-age, journalist Eric Spitznagel feels acutely the loss of… something. Freedom? Maybe. Coolness? Could be. The records he sold in a financial pinch? Definitely. To find out for sure, he sets out on a quest to find the original vinyl artifacts from his past. Not just copies. The exact same records: The Bon Jovi record with his first girlfriend's phone number scrawled on the front sleeve. The KISS Alive II he once shared with his little brother. The Replacements Let It Be he’s pretty sure, 20 years later, would still smell like weed. As he embarks on his hero's journey, he reminisces about the actual records, the music, and the people he listened to it with—old girlfriends, his high school pals, and, most poignantly, his father and his young son. He explores the magic of music and memory as he interweaves his adventures in record-culture with questions about our connection to our past, the possibility of ever recapturing it, and whether we would want to if we could. "Memories are far more indelible when married to the physical world, and Spitznagel proves the point in this vivid book. We love vinyl records because they combine the tactile, the visual, the seeable effects of age and care and carelessness. When he searches for the records he lost and sold, Spitznagel is trying to return to a tangible past, and he details that process with great sensitivity and impact."—Dave Eggers, New York Times bestselling author of The Circle
The Rapture of the Nerds
Author: Cory Doctorow
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 0765329107
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 353
Book Description
From the two defining personalities of post-cyberpunk SF, a brilliant collaboration to rival 1987's The Difference Engine by William Gibson and Bruce Sterling
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 0765329107
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 353
Book Description
From the two defining personalities of post-cyberpunk SF, a brilliant collaboration to rival 1987's The Difference Engine by William Gibson and Bruce Sterling
Play Felt Farm Animals
Author: Erin Ranson
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781787005235
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781787005235
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Ocean Animals
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781787005228
Category : Marine animals
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781787005228
Category : Marine animals
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The Gardener's Son
Author: Cormac McCarthy
Publisher: Harper Collins
ISBN: 006238726X
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 79
Book Description
The first screenplay by the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of The Road tells the saga of rival families in post-Civil War South Carolina. Set in Graniteville, South Carolina, The Gardener’s Son is a tale of privilege and hardship, animosity and vengeance. The McEvoys, a poor family beset by misfortune, must work in the cotton mill owned by the Greggs. But when Robert McEvoy loses his leg in an accident—rumored to have been caused by his nemesis, James Gregg—the bitter young man deserts his job and family. Two years later, Robert returns. His mother is dying, and his father, the mill’s gardener, is confined indoors working the factory line. These intertwined events stoke the slow burning rage McEvoy has long carried, a fury that erupts in a terrible act of violence that ultimately consumes the Gregg family and his own. Made into an acclaimed film broadcast on PBS in 1976, The Gardener’s Son received two Emmy Award nominations and was screened at the Berlin and Edinburgh Film Festivals.
Publisher: Harper Collins
ISBN: 006238726X
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 79
Book Description
The first screenplay by the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of The Road tells the saga of rival families in post-Civil War South Carolina. Set in Graniteville, South Carolina, The Gardener’s Son is a tale of privilege and hardship, animosity and vengeance. The McEvoys, a poor family beset by misfortune, must work in the cotton mill owned by the Greggs. But when Robert McEvoy loses his leg in an accident—rumored to have been caused by his nemesis, James Gregg—the bitter young man deserts his job and family. Two years later, Robert returns. His mother is dying, and his father, the mill’s gardener, is confined indoors working the factory line. These intertwined events stoke the slow burning rage McEvoy has long carried, a fury that erupts in a terrible act of violence that ultimately consumes the Gregg family and his own. Made into an acclaimed film broadcast on PBS in 1976, The Gardener’s Son received two Emmy Award nominations and was screened at the Berlin and Edinburgh Film Festivals.