There are few things as irresistible as a freshly baked tart, whether it is filled with a simple custard or topped with golden, caramelized shallots. This wonderful collection of recipes includes all
The Ladders series is a delightful look at children's favorite topics. Each book is filled with the perfect mix of fun, facts, and fiction. Inside each book are:-- Questions to answer and things to fi
Dahlov Ipcar's charming illustrations will fascinate any young horse lover as she depicts how horses used to do the jobs of automobiles, but now they get to do much more amusing things than pulling ca
Does hot air rise? Can air be used to lift things? Can it keep things warm? - fun activities encourage young children to explore and learn about the world around them.
Flip open the picture flaps to learn lots of first words about familiar things such as toys, colours, clothes, food and animals. This interactive book helps you to learn new vocabulary. It teaches you
Children believe that although bad things can happen, like missing a party because of chicken pox or getting their airplane caught in a tree, their luck may change tomorrow.
What did wooly mammoths look like? What did they eat? What happened when humans entered the picture? And how do we know all of these things about mammoths when they no longer exist?Readers will find o
Good Morning, Garden is a tranquil greeting to a new day, and a celebration of all living things in a child's garden. The loosely rhyming, lilting text shows a child's joy in discovering chipmunks, la
Most of the really invigorating action in the art world today is a quiet affair, Mr. Kimball observes. It usually involves not the latest thing but permanent things—they can be new or old, but their r
Bright, bold images of child-friendly animals and objects. Beginning vocabulary makes it easy for tots to read along and name the things they recognize in the pictures. Real kids love to look at pictu
Bright, bold images of child-friendly animals and objects. Beginning vocabulary makes it easy for tots to read along and name the things they recognize in the pictures. Real kids love to look at pictu
Are bubbles always round? How can you measure rainfall? Why do some things float? - fun activities encourage young children to explore and learn about the world around them.
It's raining again, and you've read all your books and played with all your toys, so what can you do until the sun comes out again? Instead of sitting in front of a computer or TV screen, why not make
Flip open the picture flaps to learn about farm machines, farm animals and all the things that grow on the farm. This interactive book helps you to learn facts such as what combine harvesters do, wher
Two wonderful practical books brimming with hundreds of lively activities for children. Painting, crafts, science experiments, cooking, gardening, magic tricks, music and party games and more, with id
Hippo and Monkey are best friends. Little things start to bother them about each other. Can they find ways to accept each other as they are? The story reminds us to be thoughtful and forgiving. Banana
Your favorite princess has met her match! Join in the fun as two little girls celebrate their friendship by playing dress up, making forts, stomping in the mud, and generally doing all the things that
Matthew and his parents go camping in the woods, and by asking his mother questions, Matthew seeks to reassure his toy rabbit about the things that worry him.
First published in 1995 by Orchard Books, this book takes one baby, two dogs, and three bicycles on a journey from the big city to Maine's seacoast. Objects packed for the trip and things seen along t
Frank wasn't satisfied doing ordinary frog things. He wanted to fly, but he was a frog and frogs can't fly. Follow along as Frank jumps and runs and leaps and dives until he finally finds his place in
Poor Peacock is nakedwhile the rest of his friends are covered with warm, colorful feathers! A kindcommunity response provides an original explanation for why the peacock hassuch beautiful feathers.Aw
This is a book about how ecologists can integrate remote sensing and GIS in their daily work. It will allow ecologists to get started with the application of remote sensing and to understand its poten
This was supposed to be a simple summer for Billy: one more lazy expanse of time before college began. He'd fill the hours playing with Jimmy – his canine best buddy – going camping and doing all the
This book is part of a series of books dealing with Lawyers and their contributions throughout history. Past books have dealt with World War I, World War 2, and the Civil War. This new book deals with
Second edition, completely revised, of the only English translation of Kepler's 1609 masterpiece. A work of astonishing originality, Astronomia Nova stands, with Copernicus's De Revolutionibus and New
The end of cold war and the on-going globalization process along with the proliferation of non-traditional threat to security of the nations led to multilateralism in international relations. Though t
Amphibians are among the most globally endangered groups of vertebrates with more than one-third of species being assessed as declining or threatened. Often, amphibian declines can be attributed to a
Gift book of sea-inspired wisdom featuring 70 tender and humorous observations on coastal life, each accented with original full-colour photographs of Atlantic Canadian seascapes.
With 304 pages featuring hundreds of color images and informative text, this title illustrates how designing for an interior space can be a direct, strategic response to a building's intrinsic archite