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  • - Crystals to attract love, wellbeing and spiritual harmony into your life
    by Judy Hall
    £8.49

    Discover how crystals can enrich your life with The Little Book of Crystals - from bestselling author and crystal expert Judy Hall.

  • - Balance your subtle energy for health, vitality, and harmony
    by Patricia Mercier
    £8.99

    A beautifully colour-illustrated pocket guide to awakening and balancing the chakras.

  • - The Little Book of Building a Whole New School
    by Gill Kelly
    £14.99

    Imagine the scenario where a newly appointed Deputy Headteacher in charge of Curriculum is suddenly asked questions like How many RJ45 sockets would you like in your new classroom? What type of cabling would you like? Cat 4 or 5? Add this to the relentless drive to raise standards as well as organising the timetable, teaching, doing break duty and offering a friendly ear to staff... you get the picture. Written with the perspective of a senior leader, with many amusing and bizarre stories, this book describes how to keep sound educational principles at the heart of a Building Schools for the Future project. This book is not about the new building, it is about building a whole new school and the struggle, against all odds, to keep people and learning at the centre of the whole project. What came out of the process was a school that had a variety of learning spaces, fully trained staff, modern ICT and a bespoke year 7 transition curriculum. It was the only school building in the country to be delivered on time, within budget, with a ground breaking CPD programme. This is not to say that everything went smoothly. There was a lot of pain along the way, and many lessons learned about how to manage change. Perhaps more significantly, Where will I do my pineapples?' is about people and the potential to change thousands of lives.

  • - A Little Book of Creativity
    by Phil Beadle
    £10.49

    Dancing about Architecture: A Little Book of Creativity is a compendium of outrageous ideas: ideas about how to take more risks, and about how to go about coming up with better ideas. Ideas about how to plan experiences that leave people who are in the same room as those ideas awestruck, and ideas to help you avoid the textbook, the worksheet the barely stifled yawn. From using The Book of Revelation as a planning device; to seeing every experience through the prism of physical activity or song; to measuring a poem to find its real heart; it outlines a methodology that, if you use it, will make you an even greater creative force than you already are.

  • - An Introduction to Thinking Skills
    by Ian Gilbert
    £8.99

    This brilliant little book describes in an entertaining style the seven lessons Benny receives from his wise old father, keen to teach his son how to think and think well. Ideal for teachers, parents and older children, this book is an excellent method of introducing the concept of thinking skills and why they are so important. All ages.

  • - A Cabinet of Curiosities
    by Matthew McFall
    £11.49

    Be prepared to experience wonder, wondering and wonderful learning. !

  • - A Head Teacher's Guide
    by Jeremy Rowe
    £10.49

    Inspirational, simple, profound and clear this guide provides no-nonsense advice providing teachers with the confidence to implement transformational, successful behavioural management structures within the school environment.

  • - Both Sides of the Classroom
    by Joe Beech
    £11.99

    A book for teachers, carers, parents or anyone involved in Special Educational Needs (SEN), that shares Joe Beech's story but, more importantly, is full of practical ideas that can be used by students with dyslexia and by teachers teaching children with dyslexia and dyspraxia in the classroom.

  • - Applying the Art and Science
    by David Hodgson
    £16.99

    The most skillful performers and communicators understand and apply the best of art and science.

  • - Bringing NLP into the Classroom
    by David Hodgson
    £11.99

    Contains a collection of activities developed and used with teenagers all over the country that are short, easy to follow and engaging.

  • - is not going fishing a hobby and other possibly impossible questions to stretch your brain and annoy your friends
    by Ian Gilbert
    £9.99

    A great gift book for possibly the most impossible person to buy for! The Book of Thunks will shake up your templates, rattle your thought routines and force you to think about things differently.

  • - The true story of your amazing brain
    by Andrew Curran
    £13.49

    This wonderful little book is designed as a cover to cover read which leaves you with a working knowledge of the human brain from its first evolution 2 billion years ago to the present day.

  • - 260 Questions to make your brain go ouch!
    by Ian Gilbert
    £13.49

    A Thunk is a beguiling question about everyday things that stops you in your tracks and helps you start to look at the world in a whole new light. The author guides you through the origins and uses of Thunks and demonstrates how this powerful little book can develop philosophical thinking for all ages.

  • - Using music to improve memory, motivation, learning and creativity
    by Nina Jackson
    £11.99

    If you ever want to start a fight in the staffroom then bring up the question of the use of music in the classroom.

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