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Arcadia Publishing (SC) St. Gabriel's Episcopal Church
£19.79
Teachers' College Press Children's Language: Connecting Reading, Writing, and Talk
The more teachers understand about how children learn to talk, the more they can help children become avid, joyful readers and writers. Drawing on a large body of research and her own volunteer work at a family shelter, Lindfors concisely identifies several important commonalities across oral and written language. Taking the compelling perspective that it's all language, she traces children's emergent literacy from infancy through the early school years. The book incorporates abundant examples from a diverse range of children engaged in authentic literacy experiences. Lindfors describes a set of language principles that teachers can build on as they help young students learn to read and write using the oral language processes they already know.The book contains a new, more positive ""language acquisition perspective"" on children's linguistic and literary capacities, fascinating and insightfully framed quotes, writings, and drawings from children, a 24-page Guide for Instructors and Teacher Study Groups, and an Appendix containing an interview with shelter staff from SafePlace and offering basic information on how to identify children who are living in situations of violence and what teachers can do about it.
£31.08
University Press of America Media Access and the Military: The Case of the Gulf War
Media Access and the Military shows that, in the context of war, the simple typologies of the press which have been accepted as conventional wisdom are not only out of date, but err in classifying societies monolithically. Within the national culture of the United States, military and media groups differ in the way each frames its vision of the role of the press, and the result is conflict. This study offers a uniquely detailed description of the daily negotiations between the military and the press corps over battlefield access during the Gulf War, and explains how their differing views of the media's role influenced policy.
£83.99
DK DK Super Readers Level 2 Animal Hospital
A trip to the vet with some animal surprises! Make reading your superpower with DK’s beautiful, leveled nonfiction.Use your reading superpowers to learn all about how vets help to care for our pets and other animals - a high-quality, fun, nonfiction reader - carefully leveled to help children progress. Animal Hospital is a beautifully designed reader all about the daily work of a busy vet - with lots of different animals arriving for treatment.The engaging text has been carefully leveled using Lexiles so that children are set up to succeed. A motivating introduction to using essential nonfiction reading skills. Children will love to find out about how the vet helps injured and sick animals back to health.
£14.99
Ach je Verlag Ace in Space
£16.99
Hase und Igel Verlag GmbH Vernetzt gehetzt
£8.87
Hase und Igel Verlag GmbH Die Kellerschnffler Schulausgabe
£8.82
Buch Verlag Kempen Toni und Schnuffel
£8.03
Hase und Igel Verlag GmbH ... und jetzt sehen mich alle xlight
£9.61
Hase und Igel Verlag GmbH Verflixter ZuspätTag Silbenhilfe
£7.60
Hase und Igel Verlag GmbH Monsterboy Level 1
£9.63
Hase und Igel Verlag GmbH Flucht aus der Gruselhütte
£9.65
Coppenrath F Flucht zu Mr Darcy
£13.00
De Gruyter Disziplinierung der Pflanzen: Bildvorlagen zwischen Ästhetik und Zweck
Die Pflanze hatte in der zweiten Hälfte des 19. Jahrhunderts Konjunktur als Ideengeberin für die künstlerische Form. In Kunsthochschulen und im Kunstgewerbe kursierten Vorlagenwerke, deren didaktische Bildlichkeit bislang wenig erforscht wurde. Das Buch liefert nicht nur einen Beitrag zur Theorie und Geschichte der Bildvorlagen von Pflanzen, sondern zeigt auch die große Aktualität des Vegetabilen in der Kunst der Gegenwart auf. Es untersucht Vorstellungen von kultureller Erneuerung, die mit dem steten Rhythmus des Keimens, Wachsens und Blühens der Pflanze verbunden sind, wie auch die politische Instrumentalisierung der Flora in Kategorien des Heimischen und Nationalen. Das Bild der Pflanze entfaltet sich dabei am Kreuzungspunkt von Botanik und Ästhetik.
£27.00
Cornelsen Verlag GmbH MITTENDRIN 910 Sekundarstufe I Lernlandschaften Religion Unterrichtswerk fr katholischen RU
£26.36
Verlag f. Anthroposophie Das innere Wort
£15.00
Verlag f. Anthroposophie Die sieben Mysteriendramen Rudolf Steiners Zum fnften Drama Zum sechsten Drama Zum siebenten Drama
£30.60
Verlag f. Anthroposophie Vom Leben in der Zeitenwende und seinen spirituellen Hintergrnden
£19.00
Verlag f. Anthroposophie Vom Mysterium des Lazarus und der drei Johannes Johannes der Tufer Johannes der Evangelist Johannes Zebedus
£19.00
Verlag f. Anthroposophie Der Abstieg in die Erdenschichten
£16.00
Verlag f. Anthroposophie Das Vaterunser
£12.00
Shambhala Publications Inc Yoga Myths: What You Need to Learn and Unlearn for a Safe and Healthy Yoga Practice
£22.50
Monacelli Press Beatrix Farrand: Garden Artist, Landscape Architect
Named a Best Book of 2022 by the American Society of Landscape Architects Beatrix Farrand: Private Gardens, Public Landscapes presents the life and work of one of the foremost landscape designers of the early 1900s. Born into a prominent New York family (she was the niece of Edith Wharton), Farrand eschewed the traditional social life of the Gilded Age to pursue her passion for landscape and plants. Many of her clients were members of the highest echelon of society with estates in Newport, the Berkshires, and Maine, but Farrand ultimately became a consultant for university campuses, including Yale and Princeton, and for public gardens, including the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden and the Rose Garden at The New York Botanical Garden. Perhaps her best-known work is the extensive garden at Dumbarton Oaks, originally a private residence and now a research institute of Harvard University. Deeply influenced by the English landscape designer Gertrude Jekyll, Farrand was known for broad expanses of lawn with deep swaths of borders planted in a subtle palette of foliage and flowers. Her gardens have been photographed at their peak especially for this book, and these lush illustrations are complemented by beautiful watercolor wash renderings of her designs, now preserved at the library of the University of California at Berkeley.
£35.96
MJ - Ohio University Press The Great Upheaval Women and Nation in Postwar Nigeria New African Histories
£59.40
Stanford University Press Cultural Politics in Colonial Tehuantepec: Community and State among the Isthmus Zapotec, 1500-1750
This book is a historical and archeological examination of the Isthmus Zapotec state, which was established at Tehuantepec in late prehispanic times through a campaign of conquest and colonization, and the responses that its descendant populations made to the complex political, economic, and cultural changes introduced by Spanish colonialism. Although the modern-day Isthmus Zapotecs are renowned in Mexico and among Latin Americanists for their vibrant cultural traditions and their legacy of political resistance, only isolated elements of the complex historical processes by which these patterns emerged have been studied previously. Using complementary archival and archeological sources, the book details the transformation of Isthmus Zapotec society under colonialism and the enduring structures through which its members redefined their political autonomy.
£63.00
Random House Australia The Long Lede Anthology: Stories That Want To Be Told
£13.49
Springer Publishing Co Inc Essentials on Adolescent Health for Nursing and Health Professionals: A Care Guide
£21.99
Fernwood Publishing Co Ltd Stand Together or Fall Apart: Professionals Working with Immigrant Families
£15.95
American Mathematical Society Einstein's Italian Mathematicians: Ricci, Levi-Civita, and the Birth of General Relativity
In the first decade of the twentieth century as Albert Einstein began formulating a revolutionary theory of gravity, the Italian mathematician Gregorio Ricci was entering the later stages of what appeared to be a productive if not particularly memorable career, devoted largely to what his colleagues regarded as the dogged development of a mathematical language he called the absolute differential calculus. In 1912, the work of these two dedicated scientists would intersect-and physics and mathematics would never be the same. Einstein's Italian Mathematicians chronicles the lives and intellectual contributions of Ricci and his brilliant student Tullio Levi-Civita, including letters, interviews, memoranda, and other personal and professional papers, to tell the remarkable, little-known story of how two Italian academicians, of widely divergent backgrounds and temperaments, came to provide the indispensable mathematical foundation-today known as the tensor calculus-for general relativity.
£33.95
Schiffer Publishing Ltd Weaving a Chronicle
Original ideas for tapestries in the techniques of double weave, inlay, and pattern weave are detailed in engaging text and illustrated by over 90 beautiful color photos displaying the completed tapestries. This captivating book also details stories of the competitive/collaborative nature of commissions integral to the creation of many tapestries. The story begins with the artist’s work at Cranbrook Academy of Art. It continues with her work in Portland, Oregon, where it was embraced by art consultants, galleries, and collectors. This fascinating journey chronicles one artist’s long career through gorgeous tapestries and their histories, organized in chronological order. Each tapestry displayed presents a seminal idea of the artist and, as she states, “… a finished tapestry illuminates daily existence and is a part of the on-going chronicle of how design ideas are conceived and executed.”
£33.29
Schiffer Publishing Ltd Chenille: A Collector's Guide
Finally, a guide to vintage chenille for the collector and designer. This book takes you on a rich visual tour of vintage chenille bedspreads manufactured from the 1920s through the early 1970s. Hundreds of these beautiful tufted spreads are shown as well as novelty items and clothing. Detail shots highlight manufacturing techniques and trace the change from handmade to machine manufacture. A price guide is included in the captions. An introduction acquaints readers with the wonderful story of chenille: its birth just over a century ago in the southern town of Dalton, Georgia, and the rise of Dalton to prominence in the tufted spread and later the carpet industry. This book helps fuel the recent rebirth of chenille in today's textile industry.
£25.19
MH - Indiana University Press Folklore of Lake Erie
£23.99
Shambhala Publications Inc Yogabody: Anatomy, Kinesiology, and Asana
£24.30
Shambhala Publications Inc Living Your Yoga: Finding the Spiritual in Everyday Life
£12.59
Shambhala Publications Inc 30 Essential Yoga Poses: For Beginning Students and Their Teachers
£22.50
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC The Jeweller's Directory of Gemstones: A Complete Guide to Appraising and Using Precious Stones, from Cut and Colour to Shape and Settings
A complete guide to identifying, buying, using and caring for a dazzling array of jewels. A complete reference for goldsmiths, collectors, and jewellery makers, this beautiful book is a comprehensive guide to identifying, buying, using and caring for a dazzling array of jewels and gems. The book includes practical advice on how to assess the quality, rarity, grade, durability, and cut of precious and semi-precious stones, and allows you to discover the origins of gemstones and understand the process of selecting the raw material. Learn how gems are calibrated, using the industry standard measurements of carats and points, and how they can be treated to improve both colour and clarity - a handy glossary contains all of the key terminology you need to know. Thanks to colourful illustrations and photographs, you can identify which gemstones are suitable for jewellery-making, from amethysts and diamonds to tourmaline and quartz, and learn how they can be used in different designs and settings.
£18.00
The Conrad Press Colours of Siena
‘Colours of Siena’ is the compelling tale of Clara, forced from her home in Tuscany’s art capital, Siena, and her determination to return there to paint. When the most expensive painting in Christendom is paraded through the streets of Siena, Clara, young servant to the city’s most powerful family, is inspired. Ambrogio, the youngest painter, spots her genius for colour, and ignites her passion to become an artist. But when her father is murdered, she’s banished to the country. Can Clara persuade Ambrogio to rescue her? Will family and the Black Death stop Clara realising her dreams?
£12.02
The Book Guild Ltd Death in the Mooragh
Fenella Kelly, widow, artist and guest house owner, faces eviction; her mortgage is about to expire. Her mother Marjorie wishes she would accept Charles Peake’s offer for Bayview, so that they can all move on… Especially incontinent, wheelchair bound Grandmother Norah, who should be in a care home. So why won’t Fenella agree? After all, Tom is moving to the other side of the island and Marjorie has a flat overlooking the Mooragh Park and lake. Marjorie resents spending time at Bayview, a place too steeped in memories. While Fenella remains stubbornly resistant to selling, she has in fact been questioning her humdrum life. Painting tourist scenes and catering for greedy guests is all very well, but celibacy is dreary, whilst the unexpected return of Peter Quilliam to the island has stirred dormant desires. While Fenella daydreams, Marjorie seethes, until an unexpected guest comes to stay. Nothing will be the same again.
£9.04
Harrassowitz History and Historiography of Post-Mongol Central Asia and the Middle East: Studies in Honour of John E. Woods
£181.04
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht Menschen - Bilder - Eine Welt: Ordnungen Von Vielfalt in Der Religiosen Publizistik Um 1900
£116.29
Aschendorff Verlag Ablosung Der Staatsleistungen Gefahr Oder Chance Fur Das Verhaltnis Von Staat Und Kirche?: Ablosung Der Staatsleistungen
£69.46
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Satya House Publications Inc I See the Sun in the USA Volume 8
The United States of America is one of the most diverse countries in the world. More than 323 million people of different faiths, cultural, and ethnic groups live here. I See the Sun in the USA follows Stella, a young girl from Los Angeles, who is helping her mother make a video about diversity and families living in the United States. They visit Mount Rushmore, a National Park in South Dakota, where Stella meets several children from different parts of the country. They each tell her about their lives and Stella imagines what their days are like. Readers will learn about similarities and differences with each family depicted in the book. Rosa lives in Alabama; Jamal lives in Massachusetts; Kristin lives in Iowa; Martha is a Lakota Indian and lives on the Cheyenne River Reservation in South Dakota. Each child describes a typical day in their life to Stella and is supported by colorful collage illustrations. An illustrated family tree is also provided that offers some insight into where these families each originated.
£11.95
Satya House Publications Inc I See the Sun in India
I See the Sun in India is the ninth book in the award-winning I See the Sun series. Mila is a bright, happy young girl who shares a day in her life in Jaipur, India. She wakes to the sounds of peacocks outside the window of her home, a palace that has been in her family since the time of the rajas (kings). The story depicts the common activities of life that children will recognize, while simultaneously introducing the culture, language and colors of India. Bilingual in English and Hindi, with glossary and country overview. Suggested activities for classroom and/or home are also included. For ages 5 and up.
£11.95
Red Wheel/Weiser Power of Chakras: Unlock Your 7 Energy Centers for Healing, Happiness, and Transformation
£14.76
Design Originals Stitchin' for the Kitchen: Tea Towels, Applique and More
£17.53
Candlewick Press,U.S. The Secret Starling
£15.63
Syracuse University Press The Desert: Or, The Life and Adventures of Jubair Wali al-Mammi
Hailed as a masterpiece when it was first published in France in 1977, The Desert tells the story of al-Mammi, a young exiled prince of a now-destroyed Jewish kingdom in southern Morocco in the late fourteenth century. Fighting battles in the service of kings, facing imprisonment, and narrowly escaping death, the prince travels the Islamic world absorbing lessons, often painfully, on how to govern himself, as well as a country. At the same time, al-Mammi engages on a spiritual journey to obtain inner wisdom rather than material riches.Memmi chronicles the prince’s fortunes as they rise and fall, drawing upon the traditions of Maghrebian storytelling and Arabian tales to offer a highly imaginative and allegorical novel that provocatively blends history with fiction.
£16.95