THE classic work that gives your child independence of mind Teach Your Child How To Think, from world-renowned writer and philosopher Edward de Bono. The greatest gift we can give our children is the
A funny, fantastically entertaining debut novel, in the spirit of Wodehouse and Monty Python, about a famous poet who inadvertently sells his wife to the devil--then recruits a band of adventurers to
This book explores the meaning of thankfulness by asking the central character, a young boy, to think about the people in his life he'd like to thank, from his Mom and Dad, to his babysitter and sport
The maestro storyteller and reporter provocatively argues that what we think we know about speech and human evolution is wrong.Tom Wolfe, whose legend began in journalism, takes us on an eye-opening j
Gluten-Free made simple is an easy to read guide that provides you with the basic principles to support your gluten-free lifestyle. Were you diagnosed with Celiac disease? Or do you think you may be g
Human Geography: Culture, Society and Space challenges students to think geographically across scale and across a wide range of geographical phenomena and global issues. The authors engage the student
Poor Poppy is feeling very down in the dumps. She is convinced that everyone likes Honey more than they like her and that they think she is prettier, including Mum and Cousin Saffron. Poppy decides th
A wonderfully warm and atmospheric book, suffused with magic — from the author of the popular and acclaimed Beegu.We are the bedside toys.Do you ever stop to think what we go through,night after night
This spirited narrative challenges students to think about the meaning of American history. Thoughtful inclusion of the lives of everyday people, cultural diversity, work, and popular culture preserve
Will the Great Pumpkin ever visit the Peanuts gang? Once again, Linus holds out hope that his Halloween hero will choose his pumpkin patch to visit. Lucy, Snoopy, Charlie Brown, and even Sally think h
IMPLEMENTING THE LEXICAL APPROACH describes how the lexical approach works in the classroom. This book will stimulate educators to think about what one does at all levels. IMPLEMENTING THE LEXICAL A
In the twentieth century, we often think of Nietzsche, nihilism, and the death of God as inextricably connected. But, in this pathbreaking work, Michael Allen Gillespie argues that Nietzsche, in fact,
Will Mrs Grinling think of a way to rescue Hamish from the lighthouse? And will Mr Grinling keep his job as the lighthouse keeper? Find out in these two charming Lighthouse Keeper adventures, now in o
The night before Halloween, Chris and Meg rescue a kid from a gang of bullies. At first, they think this kid is in costume - but he turns out to be a bald, pink alien called Weirdo! Weirdo is smelly a