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Our Australian Girl: Lina at the Games (Book 3)
It's 1956 . . . and the Melbourne Olympic Games have finally arrived The whole city is buzzing with excitement, and Lina can't wait to go along as a reporter for the school magazine. Now is her chance to prove to everyone that she's a real writer, and nothing could be more important--until Lina makes a ...
Hairy Maclary, Hide and Seek: A Lift the Flap Book
An interactive lift-the-flap book starring Hairy Maclary and Friends.Greywacke Jones was hunting a bee.But where was Hairy Maclary?Hairy Maclary is playing hide and seek. Can you find him?In this lift-the-flap book the loveable and mischievous Hairy Maclary is hiding from the neighbourhood cats. But the...
Woman of God
St. Peter's Square, Rome. White smoke signals that a new Pope has been chosen. The world is watching as massive crowds gather in Rome, waiting for news of a new Pope. It's a turning point that could change the Catholic Church for ever, as one of the rumoured candidates, Brigid Fitzgerald, would be the f...
Sir Cumference and the Fracton Faire (A Math Adventure)
Sir Cumference and Lady Di discover -Fracton numbers- while purchasing cloth and cheese at the Fracton Faire. While twofourths may seem like the same as one-half, in truth it denotes two parts of one-half, or two quarters of the whole. But the real mystery is the fact that items at the fair keep disappe...
The Terror: the novel that inspired the chilling BBC series
Stephen King hailed Dan Simmons' bestselling novel as 'a brilliant, massive combination of history and supernatural horror' and it's now a chilling 10-part AMC Original TV series from Ridley Scott. The most advanced scientific enterprise ever mounted, Sir John Franklin's 1845 expedition in search of the...
The Coddling of the American Mind - How Good Intentions and Bad Ideas Are Setting Up a Generation for Failure
Greg Lukianoff; Jonathan Haidt
The New York Times bestseller Financial Times, TLS, Evening Standard, New Statesman Books of the Year'Excellent, their advice is sound . . . liberal parents, in particular, should read it' Financial TimesHave good intentions, over-parenting and the decline in unsupervised play led to the emergence of mo...
Humour, Seriously: Why Humour Is A Superpower At Work And In Life
Jennifer Aaker, Naomi Bagdonas
Anyone - even you! - can learn how to harness the power of humour in business (and life). Some people think the workplace is no place for funny business. But the upside of humour for our careers is significant. A recent survey of more than 700 CEOs showed that 98% prefer job candidates with a sense of ...
Nests
A unique celebration of the architectural ingenuity of birds, by an acclaimed illustratorSusan Ogilvy started painting bird nests almost by accident. One day, while tidying up her garden after a storm, she found a chaffinch nest - a strange, sodden lump on the grass under a fir tree. She carried it insi...
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