Search results for ""Author Katy Bevan""
Anness Publishing Drive Him Wild: 100 Sex Tips for Women: All You Need to Know About Increasing Your Partner's Pleasure and Making Your Sex Life More Exciting
Keep your man happy in bed with tips for best kissing, touching and foreplay. This title offers 100 ways to keep it hot, using sex toys, unusual positions and places and oral stimulation. It describes ten places to touch him, including lips, nape of the neck, ears, nipples and thighs. It includes techniques for sensual seduction from massage and nibbling to spanking and role play. You can take inspiration from ancient erotica such as the Kama Sutra, which describes the delicacy of foreplay. It includes techniques for great kissing, such as finger kissing, ice games, nibbling, French kissing and rubbing noses. This guide is for women who want to increase the pleasure they can give to their partners. It is packed with witty yet practical advice about how to make love to your man. This little book gives you enough ideas and information to take the reins in your relationship with panache. Let's face it, sex can get repetitive in the long term, so there are loads of new ideas for making your sex life more exciting, including innovative positions that will increase the enjoyment for you, and your partner. With inspiration from the Kama Sutra and the secret that made Cleopatra such a celebrated lover, to the proper way to put on a condom, there are plenty of hot tips for any woman. With over 100 inspirational photographs illustrating sensual massage, sex toys and more, this book will help you become a confident and sensitive lover.
£9.86
Quickthorn Intelligent Hands: Why making is a skill for life
Recent years have seen a decline in craft and creative education in schools and a shift from practical to theoretical learning models in higher education. Young people are leaving school with no idea that craft-based careers are even possible, and graduates of craft-based degree courses are entering the workplace with so few hand skills that their employers must train them from scratch. Where did the idea come from that white-collar work should be rewarded more with money and status than that of a blue-collar worker? Intelligent Hands looks at this phenomenon, the historical precedents that led us here and why hand skills are crucial in education and for lifelong learning. The authors are on a mission to enlighten the uninitiated and persuade the nay-sayers who dismiss craft as no more than a nice hobby or believe that doing things with your hands is for those who can't use their heads. And for the converted, we offer more grist to your mills, ammunition for funding applications, inspiration for those who plan school curricula and further reading for your speciality. Intelligent Hands brings existing research and information together in an accessible format for those for those who don't have time to trawl through all the information that is already out there. With a brief look at the history of practical education, we have collated some of the research that has been done in disparate fields to show that combining physical ways of learning with the conceptual in education is the way forward. We include the personal stories of ten people who have discovered that working with their hands has improved their quality of life. Through the three sections of the book, we look at how physical labouring became separated from academic study, how we became divorced from the materials that surround us and the important role that the crafts and creativity have to play in education, not just for the lower streams, but for everyone. In short, how making is a skill for life.
£19.99