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Rily Publications Ltd Winter Festival The
Exciting new author, Rebecca Wilson, has created a ''Lord of the Rings'' for a younger audience. The Winter Festival is celebrated by all the tribes of the Eira Mountains. Why have The Dragons been banned for the past million moons? And will Little Olive and Dewi Draig keep their friendship, against all odds? A warm and beautiful tale about magic, friendship, and standing up for what''s right.
£8.42
Dorling Kindersley Ltd Budget Family Food
Rebecca Wilson is a mum, recipe developer and founder of the food channel @rebeccawilsonfood. Sharing her easy, quick, fresh meal ideas, suitable for all the family, including babies reaching the weaning milestone, Rebecca wants to show that introducing solid foods can be fun, exciting, easy and delicious! Her first book What Mummy Makes (DK, 2020) became a chart and Sunday Times bestseller. It was shortlisted for Made For Mums Award 2021 and Wordery's Book of The Year 2020 and won a Highly Commended Award for Adult Non-fiction Book in the Marketing Society Awards 2020. www.rebeccawilson.com
£15.29
Dorling Kindersley Ltd Fast Family Food: Easy Meals for You and Your Baby Prepped in 10 Minutes
Rebecca Wilson shares a whole new range of simple, healthy and delicious everyday meals that you can cook with just 10 minutes of prep time.Rebecca Wilson - the award-winning Sunday Times bestselling author, Instagram sensation and mum behind the phenomenally popular family food account @rebeccawilsonfood is on a mission to show you how to make quick and impressive meals for all the family, even the littlest ones, to all enjoy together!Packed with recipes for making the most of your slow cooker, stovetop, oven and more. So whether you need to whip up a quick on-the-go lunch, fill up your freezer with batch-cooking saviours, or enjoy a comforting slow-cooked dinner with your loved ones, Rebecca's ingenious, easy-to-follow and stress-free recipes will soon become your family favourites, asked for time and time again.Sure to get your tastebuds tingling, this quick and easy cookbook promises:- Over 100 recipes for breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks- Features 80-100 all-new photographs- Every recipe is analysed by paediatric dietitian Lucy Upton of The Feeding Trust- Includes motivational parenting quotes throughoutRebecca provides plenty of options to suit all kinds of dietary needs and also shares her top tips for freezing and reheating meals, how to keep children entertained while you prep, and how to guide your child through their weaning journey so that you can spend less time in the kitchen and more time together around the table. All recipes featured throughout this comfort cookbook are suitable for young children from six months, and are irresistible for older siblings and adults too.Rebecca's philosophy is that parents and carers can wean their babies, introducing them to a variety of new foods, whilst sharing the same meals alongside them. This means parents and carers can cook just once for the entire family, no matter what age the little ones are. A must-have cookbook for mums and family cooks looking for healthy meals to nurture their young family, as well as environment-conscious shoppers who want to enjoy convenience foods but without having to worry about plastic consumption, additives and other nasties found in mass-produced baby foods.
£17.09
Dorling Kindersley Ltd Family Comforts: Simple, Heartwarming Food to Enjoy Together - From the Bestselling Author of What Mummy Makes
A SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER Family Comforts is the much-anticipated new cookbook from Rebecca Wilson, the bestselling author, Instagram sensation and mum behind the phenomenally popular family food account @rebeccawilsonfood. With over 100 brand new, flavour-filled recipes, Rebecca shows you how to cook nutritious meals the whole family will love. From quick suppers that can be prepared in a matter of minutes to slow cooker heroes that deliver big flavours with minimal effort, joyful weekend feasts, brilliant bakes and warming desserts, Rebecca's ingenious, easy-to-follow recipes are suitable for young children from six months, and irresistible for older siblings and adults too. Parents and carers can wean their babies and introduce them to a variety of new foods, whilst sharing the same meals alongside them. An essential for every family's bookshelf, let Rebecca Wilson show you how to cook just once for the entire family, giving you more time together around the table to enjoy comforting meals through autumn, winter, and beyond.
£18.99
Pen & Sword Books Ltd Tudor Feminists: 10 Renaissance Women Ahead of their Time
The term ‘feminist’ would have been anachronistic in the Tudor period, but surely we would not hesitate to call the lady, who would be queen, Anne Boleyn, a feminist? All ten women examined in this book, from Catherine Parr to Margaret Beaufort, lived their lives in a way that challenged the patriarchal world they lived in. Each chapter is dedicated to one remarkable woman, ahead of her time. It explores her achievements and examines the impacts she had on a male-dominated world, while placing her in the context of her particular circumstance and background. These Renaissance women, from the high born to the merchant class, were rule breakers, they railed against the rigid social norms of their time and stand out vividly against a backdrop of domestic servitude.
£22.50
Dorling Kindersley Ltd What Mummy Makes Family Meal Planner: Includes 28 brand new recipes
Let Rebecca Wilson, the mum behind @whatmummymakes, show you how to cook a week's worth of simple, healthy, and tasty meals to wean your baby from 6 months while feeding the rest of the family, too.Rebecca's recipes are fresh, accessible, nutritious, and made with the whole family in mind; you can cook just one meal for everyone, adults and children alike. Now, with this family meal planner, Rebecca aims to help mealtimes become even easier and take the stress out of feeding your family.There are 28 healthy recipes for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, as well as snacks and puds, plus space to record your baby's first 100 foods, the whole family's names, and favorite meals. The book also includes sections that make organizing shopping lists stress free.Follow the What Mummy Makes method and you'll find weaning can be a delicious breeze for the whole family.
£9.99
Dorling Kindersley Ltd What Mummy Makes: Cook Just Once for You and Your Baby
SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLERWordery's Book of The Year 2020: Food and Drink - WINNER130+ recipes all suitable from 6 months oldWean your baby and feed your family at the same time by cooking just one meal in under 30 minutes that everyone will enjoy!Say goodbye to cooking multiple meals every day and the faff of making special little spoonfuls for your baby, plainer dishes for fussy older siblings, and something different again for the grown-ups.With this ingenious new way to introduce solid food to your baby, you'll cook a single meal and eat it together as a family where baby will learn how to eat from watching you. Each recipe is quick to prepare and easy to adapt for different ages and dietary requirements. So forget 'baby food' and make light work of weaning with What Mummy Makes!
£14.99
Rily Publications Ltd Gwyl y Gaeaf
A warm and beautiful tale about magic, friendship, and standing up for what''s right. The Winter Festival is celebrated by all the tribes of the Eira Mountains. The Ogres, The Fairies, The Witches and The Water Goblins all make their way to the annual celebration under the light of the glowing, full moon. But what about The Dragons?
£10.40
Allen & Unwin Kate Kelly: The true story of Ned Kelly's little sister
Kate Kelly, the daring sister of legendary bushranger Ned Kelly, was mysteriously found dead in a lagoon outside the NSW town of Forbes in 1898.At the inquest, Kate's husband Bricky Foster claimed that she was addicted to drink and frequently spoke of suicide. However, a neighbour testified that she had only known Kate to drink since the recent birth of her baby and that she never spoke of suicide. Was it suicide, accident or murder, and why had she changed her name to Ada?While only a teenager, Kate rode as a messenger and decoy for the Kelly Gang, and was present at the gruesome Glenrowan siege. After Ned's execution, she appeared at public gatherings around Australia. Huge crowds came to see her talk and ride, and she helped to popularise the Ned Kelly story as a celebrity in her own right. Then she disappeared from the public eye.Rebecca Wilson is the first to uncover the full story of Kate Kelly's tumultuous life. It will surprise anyone who thought they already knew the story of Australia's most famous outlaw.'Rarely told in full, this is the fascinating life of one of the great characters in one of our greatest stories.' - Paul Terry, author of The True Story of Ned Kelly's Last Stand'Thoroughly recommended not only to those who have an interest in bushranging and the Kelly dynasty but anyone who enjoys a well-written and riveting yarn, based on fact.' - Rob Willis OAM, National Library of Australia Oral History and Folklore Collections
£13.49
Teachers' College Press Young Investigators: The Project Approach in the Early Years
Young Investigators has been expanded to guide today’s teachers through the process of conducting meaningful investigations with young children. This fourth edition of the bestseller begins with a new chapter, “How Children Really Learn,” which summarizes insights from mind-brain education research, showing how experiences firmly rooted in children’s curiosity and interest build intellectual capacity. The book then introduces the Project Approach with step-by-step guidance for incorporating child initiation and direction into curriculum while simultaneously addressing content standards. A new focus on critical Teacher Decision Points uses fresh-from-the-classroom examples to show how teachers think through project work. The emphasis on STEM experiences has been expanded to include STEAM through a new chapter, “The Role of Project Work in the Arts” This book makes project-based learning possible with the youngest children (toddlers through 2nd grade) who are not yet proficient in reading and writing, but capable of deep, focused thinking. Throughout, readers empathize with teachers’ concerns, witness how they find solutions to challenges, and feel the excitement of children during project work. Young Investigators is appropriate for teachers new to using the Project Approach, as well as for those who already have experience. Book Features: • Examples of projects from child care centers and preschool, K–2, and special education classrooms. • Instructions for incorporating standards and STEAM skills into project work. • A variety of experiences to help children connect to the natural world. • Toddler projects that reflect knowledge from recent mind-brain research. • Tools for integrating required curriculum goals and for assessing achievement. • A Teacher Project Planning Journal that leads teachers through the major decision points of project work. • Full-color photographs of children engaged with projects. • A study guide for pre- and inservice teachers (available at www.tcpress.com).
£38.95