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  • by Karah A Walker
    £10.49

    Ignite imagination as you follow the bear family through their story of home. This simple, yet creative tale, based on an actual family through the lens of woodland creatures, is sure to spark young wonder. Invigorate a love for one's own dwelling through thoughtfulness and creativity as you read the story together and find very practical tips for making any home a place of whimsy, delight and adventure!

  • by McKenzie Norman
    £11.99

  • by Ashton A Bohannon
    £10.49

    Color and meditate on God's word.

  • by Meredith B Stoudenmire
    £11.49

    A magical cosmic event changes a volcano's life forever. He is opened up to a world of travel, close friendships, and collaborative art performance. Learning to let go of the safe world he knew, his life is challenged and changed.

  • by Eddie B Corley
    £10.49

    This book tells my life journey from being a young boy making a grown man's wage to making over $100M per year as a businessman. My story tells about my ancestors and my life's accomplishments to the present.

  • by Sylvia Grace
    £12.49

    Colours of My Life is a collection of poetry and prose inspired by my experiences and the world around me-people, animals, nature. Some poems will make you smile, others may touch your emotions and bring tears-embrace them. Gather your inner strength and enjoy the moment. Awaken your feelings and you, too, can rise again.

  • by C a Lynne
    £12.99

    From bold new literary voice, C.A. Lynne, Ellipsis is a science fiction short story collection which explores the fragility and ambiguity of lives in transition through intimate narratives tinged with emotional depth.

  • by Cheryl Ritzel
    £9.99

    Paul Grey doesn't know much about art, politics, or detective work for that matter, but he's about to get a crash course in all three after Senator Allan Puckett dispatches his blackmailer to the hereafter then turns the weapon on himself. At least that's the way the cops say it went down. Paul must follow a trail of fraud, treachery, and corruption to locate the single clue that will reveal instead a double murder. His suspects are the arrogant, delusional, manipulative, and sometimes homicidal players that inhabit the political and artistic circles of Atlanta. Using his smarts, occasional brawn, and a whole lot of beginner's luck, Paul tackles the case. From shooting ranges to golf ranges, Paul pounds the pavement in search of an unlikely assassin. Will he expose a double murder? Or will this, is first case, be his last?

  • by Troy Anders
    £11.49

    The hiring manager is not only interested in your credentials and abilities. What you do, what you say, and how you say it during the interview will determine whether you get the job in significant part.This training will teach you how to conduct yourself in a professional context from the moment you enter the room to the handshake as you leave. Following simple interview etiquette can improve your chances of getting the job.You'll need to project a polished, assured, and competent image. Along with how well you will get along with the individuals you will be working with, you will also be evaluated on your ability to perform the job. The hiring manager looks at your manners and communication capabilities to see whether you'll get along with others.

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    £9.99

    This coloring book full of beautiful women. It's single sided and has 30 pages to color!. Each drawing was hand illustrated and is unique. Full of different kinds of backgrounds. Perfect for practicing coloring skin tones and hair textures!

  • by Brooke Tatum
    £10.49

    Get ready for the most exciting countdown of the year with the 'Countdown To Christmas Coloring & Activity Book'! This festive book is filled with over 30 days of holiday fun, perfect for kids of all ages. Each day leading up to Christmas, open a new page and discover a delightful coloring scene, a challenging puzzle, or a heartwarming activity. From decorating ornaments to helping Santa find his way, this book is your daily dose of yuletide joy. Whether you're a budding artist or a puzzle enthusiast, there's something for everyone in this enchanting countdown. Start the holiday season right and create cherished memories with your family as you count down to the most magical day of the year!"

  • by Amber M Hill
    £10.49

    Bring out your creativity with this Animal Beach themed coloring book. 30 cute designs with animals in beach party mode. Relax your mind with this coloring book. Also, a fun activity book for all ages. This amazing activity book helps to relieve stressful days, it is proven that coloring can help you reduce your stress levels.The most exciting part is the adorably cute animal illustrations on vacation at the beach.Coloring Book details: Features 30 Adorable Coloring Pages Full of AnimalsExcellent For All Ages and Skill SetsGreat Gift for Animal LoversLightweight and easy to carry

  • by Ruby Purple(r)
    £12.49

    The book is set within the Brigalow Belt North bioregion, approximately 855kms northwest of Brisbane in Central Queensland, where you find one of the last remaining habitats of the critically endangered northern hairy nosed wombat.

  • by Jaye Burke
    £12.49

    "Burke writes clearly and concisely, and is able to capture painful emotions from a series of characters. Written in multiple third-person perspectives, as well as diary entries written in first-person narrative, In My Wildest Dreams is an interesting page-turner with excellent pacing. Burke keeps the reader invested by supplying fun cultural nostalgia, unique characters, a riveting storyline, drama, and lovely romance. She has also provided different storytelling mechanics, such as diary entries, that keep the book compelling." The Booklife Prize "It's such a lovely, emotional story, in parts your heart will be breaking. One to read in a comfortable chair on a winter's day." Netgalley review "I loved this book about an older woman who leaves her abusive husband and retreats to a cottage. She finds a second chance at love." Netgalley review "A great nostalgic book for anyone who grew up in the 70s like I did." Goodreads review " I liked the story because it truly showed who she was, her dreams, what she did when her dreams didn't pan out." Goodreads reviewThis girl would never forget the summer of 1968. She had her friends, her favorite music, and the love of one boy who remained within the depths of her heart. 1968>2016>When Annie retreats to a 1920s cottage in the suburbs of Birmingham, Alabama, she loses herself in the restoration of the house and gardens. She feels like a social outcast and wants nothing to do with her former country club life, but her matchmaking best friend, Carol Blaine, has other ideas. Annie is plagued with social anxiety and painful insecurity and isn't ready to meet anyone. But when Annie rediscovers her teenage journal from 1968 and the tattered scrapbook from the most memorable summer of her life, she realizes her deep love for Mitch Brandon never stopped - it was just put on hold for fifty years. Their breakup so many years ago was brutal, but she never forgot the shy and handsome boy who captured her heart at first glance. Annie can't help but wonder - does Mitch still live in the area? Is he married? Would she recognize him if she saw him again? But all the questions lead her to a painful reality. Is he still alive? Annie's hopes and dreams are instantly filled with the boy from so long ago, but the chance of reconnecting with Mitch is one in a million - until one morning, she hears a familiar voice from the past. Wonderful for fans of Rachel Hanna, Lauren K. Denton, Karen White, and all believers in second chances. I love to connect with my readers! Contact me at www.jayeburke.com

  • by Chimayatul Amanah Arifin
    £11.49

    A small compilation of 19 easy to read poems written from personal experiences of an Indonesian Australian muslimah living in the 21st century whilst still upholding her faith."Poetry is a form of healing and release for one's intense/overwhelming emotions".

  • by Esther Del Zuanne
    £10.49 - 12.99

    Cross My Werewolf Heart: Hope Not to Die is the second book in the hilarious, impossible to put down, paranormal romantic comedy, featuring the misadventures of Clarissa Hunt, and the Patrons of Order, set in Melbourne, Australia.

  • by John Paterson
    £14.49

    The giant triton (Charonia tritonis) is a beautiful shell and a well-known predator of the crown-of-thorns starfish (Acanthaster planci). In many parts of the third world, it is still being collected in large numbers and sold to tourists as ornaments. As you admire the beautiful shell, spare a thought for the hungry mollusc that died. And don't forget, they live on starfish.Many species of starfish are known to outbreak in different parts of the world. Prior to human collection, the giant triton might have controlled starfish numbers not by eating the many, but by preventing the aggregation that precedes the outbreak. At present, little is known of any aspect of the triton's ecology despite its obvious importance in controlling starfish numbers.While the giant triton may be protected on the Great Barrier Reef and elsewhere in Queensland, there is still no evidence this protection has resulted in restored populations of the giant triton. However, there is evidence of continuing illegal collection and trade in Indonesia where it is also legally protected. It is now worth reconsidering whether the existing local protection is sufficient or whether further international protection is required by listing the Giant Triton in Appendix 2 of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES).

  • by Stephen J. Turner
    £13.49

    On the vital subject of disciple-making, there is no better pattern than the ways of Jesus Himself. Discipling Like the Master confronts present Christian ministry with the private ministry of Christ.

  • by Marty Epstein
    £11.49

    This book is about "subitizing." It's a critical, but almost universally overlooked, very early math skill. The author is a Harvard MBA who became so concerned about "what's happening" in early math education as she tutored her own children that she turned her attention to how children learn math (and what can go wrong) and earned a PhD in Math Ed. What's subitizing? Subitizing involves recognizing small quantities (like groups up to 3 or 4) without counting. It's an absolutely key, but rarely taught, foundational math skill. By starting with subitizing, Very Early Math - SET 1 helps your child build a strong math foundation. Subitizing isn't only important for its own sake, it's key to developing strong counting skills, especially learning why we count and how counting works. Perhaps you're thinking, "But, my child can already count to 10 or 20, so why subitize?" Here's why. Many children who are great at rote counting have no idea why they are counting. To them counting has no mathematical meaning, it's just a rhyme they say as they point to and touch things. For many of these children, they'll count a group, "one, two, three," and think "three is the name of the last item they counted, not the size of the group (of three). And if that view persists, what will 1 + 3 = 4 mean to that child? That an item named "1" + and item named "3" = an item named "4" because "that's the rule." YIKES! That doesn't work! Such children will be able to master rote counting and memorize math facts, but they won't understand the math they represent. Their math foundation will comprise unconnected memorized information lacking in mathematical meaning. Since all arithmetic, like 1 + 3 = 4 is based on the foundational idea that numbers tell us the size of groups, why not be sure we establish that understanding of numbers right away. Subitizing does this. Rote counting does not. But starting with subitizing isn't enough. It turns out that the way we teach a child to count matters, and a lot of what we think is helpful, isn't. That's where Very Early Math - SET 2 comes in. This book helps your little one to count in a way that has been shown to give children the understanding of numbers they'll need to understand math. (Studies find that small differences in how a child is taught to count can make a very big difference in their understanding of numbers.) Like early phonics books, these very early math books give you page after page of carefully designed and sequenced math materials to help your little one build key early math skills. So, be sure to check out Very Early Math - SET 1 & 2. Using them before you give your little ones counting books and workbooks can make a big difference!

  • by Janelle Breese-Biagioni
    £10.99

    Atticus's friends invite him to go trick-or-treating. He has never been trick-or-treating because most houses in his neighbourhood have steep driveways and front steps. It's too difficult to get his wheelchair up to the doors. His friend Siena has a smart and simple idea so Atticus can join in the fun on Halloween night. Before you know it, Atticus's other friends come up with a great idea to transform his wheelchair into a one-of-a-kind costume!

  • by Voula Halliday
    £10.49

    Make Every Bite the Best When the goal is to eat, and the problem to solve is how to make something simple, nutritious, filling, and delicious, the solution, any time, is a burger. Flavour Fix Your Burger is the definitive guide to the best burgers you can make at home. With 25 recipes in this mighty little book, you can create over 100 mouth-watering combinations using the revolutionary Flavour Fix method. Try a Black Bean and Quinoa Burger flavour fixed with Heavenly Herb seasoning, topped with Miso Magic Mushroom Sauce, or a Lamb Burger with Greek Seasoning, a generous amount of tangy-licious Spinach, Dill and Feta Spread (you'll want to make a double batch of this!) and a dollop of the tastiest Beet Ketchup. And if you're a meat-loving burger fan, go all in with a Louisiana Spiced Beef Burger covered in Caramelized Onion and Blue Cheese Butter, a dollop of roasted pepper Pipérade and a healthy smear of Bacon and Sundried Tomato Mayonnaise. Whatever your preference, there are low-effort mouth-watering recipes and tips for making perfect burgers to suit any palate, including recipes for plant-based, fish, chicken, pork, beef and lamb patties. This is the only book you'll need for making remarkable burgers for any occasion.

  • by Rebecca T. Urrutia
    £11.49

  • by Claude Piron
    £12.49

  • by O. M. Kelly
    £13.49

    Prepare for a mind-expanding journey! "Decoding The Sacred Alphabet & Numerology" is not just a book - it's an invitation to explore an unparalleled perspective on the Metaphysical realm of language and numbers.

  • by David Conley
    £11.49

    It's got Horus, the god that will bend the rules to get what he wants.It's got Set, the god that will break the rules and blow up the rule book to make sure Horus doesn't get what he wants.It's got monsters and mayhem, snakes and schemes, pyramids and parties.It's got plenty more but you'll have to see for yourself!It's That Book About Egyptian Mythology! 'That Book About Egyptian Mythology' is a richly illustrated, scaffolded text with humourous and helpful pictures to take readers for a journey through some of the most influential and famous legends from Egyptian mythology. This is a must-have for any mythology enthusiast, young or old!Reader beware! Once you've begun reading a 'That Book' it's hard to stop! Reviews for That Book series and David Conley A totally delightful, energetic and imaginative book. For lovers of the ancient world, young and old! Ursula Dubosarsky, Author of over 50 books and Australian Children's Laureate 2020-2021 David Conley is a bigger legend than Odin and a bigger marvel than Marvel! He puts the Rock into Ragnarök and the Norse into Norsænivegavinnuverkfæraskúrinngullhringur!!!! This is how the Greeks would have illustrated their myths and legends and it's what the Norse gods really looked like! Trust me, I've asked them. I loved reading his mythologies - though I had to build a wooden horse and hide inside it to sneak into my son's room to get the books off him to read them. Dr Craig Cormick OAM, award-winning author of over 40 books for the young and young at heart.Did you know that the ancient Egyptians worshipped a bin chicken-headed god? That talented Dave Conley knows this and many other Egypt-related stuffs and they're all here in this book! Jam-packed (did the Egyptians eat jam? I don't know, ask Dave Conley!) with more illustrations than the inside of Tutankhamun's tomb, this is a MUST READ for anybody interested in papyrus, embalming, sand and pointy triangle buildings.Jol 'Bin Chicken' Temple, 50% of the pair of Kate and Jol Temple, critically acclaimed authors of lots of books I really like. Whenever Terry and I take our time-travelling rubbish bin for a spin through the ancient mythical lands of Greece or Midgard, we always take David Conley as our guide- and if he's not available then we take one of his books. He's the most knowledgeable expert on Greek and Norse mythological figures we've ever met, and we've met them all! Andy Griffiths, author of over 30 books including the critically acclaimed Treehouse series

  • by Julie Ann Lamb
    £10.99

    Leap'N'Lou help Apple the Alpaca get ready to trick or treat at Halloween. They visit the town of Dapple and discover a witches lair. Not everything is as it seems though.This book was created by Miniature Artist Julie Lamb for the young and young at heart. Julie hand makes her characters and buildings used in the set designs from her imagination, she takes her own photographs and uses Digital Art to bring the characters and scenes to life. This book is written with rhyming verse. Items used to create this book include, dried organic materials, plant fibres, clay, basswood, balsa wood, wool felt, cardboard, jewellery findings, palm fronds, cardboard, and plant based eco resin.You can find Julie on Instagram @jalminiatures

  • by Antoinette Pellegrini
    £16.99

    What is the Spirit Within? There is no single answer to that question. It can be so many things. This is the fourth book in the We Inspire Now Anthology Series created by Antoinette Pellegrini.

  • by Hayley Maree Willis
    £9.99

    Bedtime can be tricky for parents and kids alike. It's a time when children seek love and connection and parents are often ready to disconnect. This bedtime story with reading instructions from a Paediatric Occupational Therapist and Mother is designed to provide opportunity for connection at bedtime to support a more seamless bedtime routine.

  • by Keith Nix
    £10.99

    As a nine-year-old boy, he attempted to thrust a butcher's knife through the chest of his stepdad. He hoped to kill not only his stepdad but also his own mother. Though he failed that night, he vowed to one day end their lives and the torment they inflicted on him and his siblings. He made his plans but discovered that God had another plan for his life!Larry Nix's dramatic testimony held audiences captive whenever he told it. Regardless of their age, gender, ethnicity or cultural background, people everywhere related to this true story of freedom from pain to purpose!Now, Keith Nix has put his dad's story of pain and freedom to print. Taken from transcripts, personal conversations and interviews, Larry Nix, tells the amazing story of God's redemption.Get ready to laugh and cry as you read. Let Larry Nix draw you closer to the God who is Father to the fatherless and hope to the hopeless!

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