Bright, fun books trach animal recognition, social skills and self-care for the littltest learners. Includes the following titles: Snack Time for Coew, Pig Takes a Bath, Bummy Eats Lunch, Story Time f
Reach for this adorable, delightful collection that is sure to hold the interest of toddlers and pre-readers. Children and parents alike can relate to the lighthearted animal characters that find themselves in real-life situations focused on important social-emotional themes, including the value of resilience, respect, responsibility, and sharing. Set includes the books Little Turtle Tries, Little Tiger Picks Up, Little Lion Shares, and Little Elephant Listens.
With unequaled insight and brio, David Brooks, the New York Times columnist and bestselling author of Bobos in Paradise, has long explored and explained the way we live. Now, with the intellectual cur
W. G. Runciman's masterly book sets out the present extent of our knowledge about how human groups, communities, institutions, and societies work and the social forces that act upon people who live wi
W. G. Runciman's masterly book sets out the present extent of our knowledge about how human groups, communities, institutions, and societies work and the social forces that act upon people who live wi
Forget everything you thought you knew about happiness and fulfilment. Let David Brooks take you on a journey - an adventure in the unconscious. It will change the way you see yourself, and the world.
David Brooks weaves a vast array of new research into the lives of two fictional characters, revealing a fundamental new understanding of human nature. He outlines a new definition of success, highlig
The Social Animal is a CLASSIC text used in social psychology classes for almost 50 years and a powerful introduction to the field for countless students across the U.S. and the world.The new edition
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The noble savage is a monstrous fiction. Man in his natural state is hardly man at all, but rather a warlike animal ruled entirely by his own aggressive and antisocial instincts. By restraining man's
The scientific study of networks - computer, social, and biological - has received an enormous amount of interest in recent years. However, the network approach has been applied to the field of animal