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  • - The low-chemical diet for eliminating skin inflammation
    by Karen Fischer
    £12.99

    The Eczema Detox contains specific programs, menus and recipes to successfully eliminate skin inflammation resulting from a variety of conditions including eczema, dermatitis, and more. Cut your chemical intake and create glowing, healthy skin with Karen's Fischer's beautifully presented recipes, based on years of research and personal experience.

  • - Eczema-safe Food to Stop the Itch and Prevent Eczema for Life
    by Karen Fischer
    £14.49

    The Eczema Diet by Karen Fischer is a groundbreaking book that offers a holistic approach to managing eczema. Published in 2014 by Exisle Publishing, this book falls under the health and wellness genre. Karen Fischer, an acclaimed health expert, shares her extensive knowledge on how diet can significantly improve skin health and reduce eczema symptoms. The Eczema Diet is not merely a book; it's a comprehensive guide that provides practical solutions, dietary advice, and meal plans to help you manage and overcome eczema. This book is a testament to Fischer's dedication and Exisle Publishing's commitment to bring quality health literature to readers. If you're looking for a natural way to manage eczema, The Eczema Diet by Karen Fischer is a must-read.

  • - For Eczema, Dermatitis, Psoriasis, Acne, Allergies, Hives, Rosacea, Red Skin Syndrome, Cellulite, Leaky Gut, MCAS, Salicylate Sensitivity, Histamine Intolerance & more
    by Karen Fischer
    £16.49

    The Healthy Skin Kitchen is an essential resource for anyone who wants beautiful skin, particularly those with eczema, acne, rosacea, and other skin conditions. Beautifully designed and photographed, it is the first book to focus on low-chemical foods that are truly healing. Care for yourself and reclaim your life with The Healthy Skin Kitchen.

  • by Catherine Greer
    £9.99

    A perfect gift for any young musician! Violin & Cello celebrates musical friends — with a bonus duet of ‘The Mystery Friends’ for young violinists and cellists to play now!  Children will love this heart-warming story about making music with friends. Violin & Cello follows two young musicians as they discover the secret to who is practising in the apartment next door! This picture book is perfect for young readers beginning to learn an instrument, particularly violin or cello, and for every parent or teacher helping them along the way. Catherine Greer’s delightful story of musical friends and Joanna Bartel’s intricate, detailed illustrations explore the lives of two young musicians — a violinist and a cellist — who live with their families in a large city.  Award-winning Australian composer, Alexander Lau, has composed an original duet for violin and cello, ‘The Mystery Friends’. The score for the allegro and adagio movements of ‘The Mystery Friends’ are printed in the book. This beautiful composition is simple enough to be played by young cellists and violinists. Readers of every age are sure to shout ‘Encore!’ when they experience this joyful celebration of friendship and classical music.

  • by Toni Lindsay
    £12.99

    The Certainty Myth is a self-help manual for people who are struggling with the uncertainty that arrives in their life. When things are uncertain, itΓÇÖs easy to feel anxious, stressed, overwhelmed or angry. And today, it often feels like things are more uncertain than ever before. In fact, chaos and uncertainty seem to surround us. But we donΓÇÖt have to be the victims of our circumstances.For anyone who is struggling with making sense of a world that keeps changing around them, The Certainty Myth will help you rise above the chaos and find emotional stability and happiness. With tools such as ACT (Acceptance and Commitment Therapy) and real-world examples, youΓÇÖll learn how letting go of certainty can be the key to happiness in todayΓÇÖs world.Drawing from the authorΓÇÖs experience as a Clinical and Health Psychologist helping people cope with the psychological impact of severe illness, youΓÇÖll discover proven and simple strategies that are designed to be useful even when your anxiety rises and the simplest tasks can seem complex and overwhelming.YouΓÇÖll learn how to avoid burnout, how an awareness of mortality can help you put things in perspective, how to defuse the emotional power that external circumstances hold over your life, and so much more. Free from jargon yet thoroughly researched and (backed) by science and experience, discover the keys to rising above certainty in your life. Uncertainty may be inevitable, but suffering from it does not have to be.

  • by Sandra Severgnini
    £9.99

    Grub encourages children to imagine what a little grub will change into when his metamorphosis begins. Get ready for the big reveal!

  • by Wenda Shurety
    £9.99

    One girl's actions lead to chaotic, hilarious, and ultimately heart-warming consequences in One Book Was All it Took, a vibrant book about the importance of libraries.

  • - Germany's Master Tactician
    by Stephen Robinson
    £11.49

    An intriguing history of perhaps the world's greatest armoured warfare commander. During World War II, Panzer Commander Hermann Balck brilliantly commanded troops through battles in France, Greece and Russia.

  • - A book of happiness for cow lovers
    by Angus St John Thomas
    £11.49

    Moo is a collection of quotes from famous cow-admirers including Charles Dickens, Mary Quant and more, paired with charming photographs that celebrate the humble cow.

  • by Gilda Joffe
    £12.49

    Have you ever had a dream, but let it go because you were too afraid of failure to try? Dancing with Your Muse is a heartfelt, motivational guide to understanding this fear, realising that you are not alone in it, and working past it to achieve your goals without inhibition.Fear of failure is a universal issue that can hold even the most talented of people back from reaching their full potential. Dancing with Your Muse is a series of thirty essays which speak about the common and debilitating anxieties encountered on the path to creative expression. Sections include:"e;Fear In All Its Glory"e; - explains patterns of fear, and shows you how to transform inhibitors into positive outcomes. "e;Judgement and Criticism"e; - provides guidance on how to keep yourself in balance without succumbing to outside perceptions of your worth."e;Success in Different Guises"e; - expands your notion of success by giving you a more personal, expansive understanding of what accomplishment really means to you.Written in a gentle, contemplative tone, this book will encourage you to determine and strive for success on your own terms. Performers, business people, students, and everyday dreamers alike will learn to courageously choose the most direct pathways to creative success and, more importantly, personal fulfillment, holding only a desire to contribute fully to their own life.

  • by David St John Thomas
    £13.49

    Cats Work Like This gives a rare insight into the workings of cats' elusive minds, gleaned from the authors' two generations of watching their cats work. Learn what cats do while you sleep, what their eyes can tell you, and more in a scientific and emotional exploration of these puzzling creatures.

  • by Katie Flannigan
    £9.99

    A Boy, His Bear and a Bully tells the story of the day Scott's bear, Buttons, goes missing, and Scott has to find his bravery and stand up to his bully.

  • by Isabelle Duff
    £9.49

    With beautiful words and illustrations, Cookie is a sensitive exploration of childhood depression and anxiety, and a tribute to the wonderful love between a pet and their person.

  • by Stef Gemmill
    £9.99

    Why would Sam want his Grandma's old trainset and teddy when there's a toy factory that makes rumbly red toys, grumbly green toys and so much more? Sam is about to find out in this story about reducing waste and taking responsibility for the environment.

  • by Gareth St John Thomas
    £15.49

    We've all heard the phrase 'the moment when my life changed forever'. Some of us can even pinpoint it in our own lives; the birth of a child, the acceptance letter to a degree programme, the decision to make a momentous change. The Turning Point is an anthology of personal accounts, showcasing the extraordinary and unexpected moments that have completely altered everyday lives.Each of the 40 stories in this book offers a rare glimpse into the turning point of the writer's life. Hand-picked as the most extraordinary entries received in an international writing competition, they are eclectic, diverse and entirely immersive. From stray bullets in Los Angeles to falling in love in the Australian countryside, you will find much to enjoy and think about.This is the perfect book to read in snapshots, or to dive into and not resurface until you've read every fascinating account. Beautifully presented, it makes an ideal addition to your coffee table, or gift for a loved one. With sections on Love, Changes, Momentous Decisions, Tragedy, Vivid and Learning Moments, every reader is sure to find stories which relate and inspire.Pick up The Turning Point today and find out about the moment when love came along in a note under a windscreen wiper, when the death of a new friend inspired a teenager to live life to its fullest, and more, in this captivating insight into the human condition.

  • - When trying to fit in leaves you in a spin
    by Amy Adeney
    £9.49

    Emma is desperate to join Carly's Cartwheel Club. But is being in Carly's club as much fun as Emma thinks it will be? A clever exploration of the social bullying conducted by 'frenemies' that is so often experienced by primary school-aged girls.

  • by Lynn Jenkins
    £9.99

    'What if' are two small words that often cause feelings of uneasiness in little worriers, but... what if... they could lead to happiness and adventure? Here is a colourful, playful, and accessible adventure where 'what ifs' become springboards for imagination!

  • by Paul Russell
    £9.99

    Most children would say that the ocean is blue, but when Bowen looks at it he sees white where the waves crash, deep black on the ocean floor, and green when there's a storm. Learn how Bowen goes from struggling to fit in with his peers to finding his place in the world.

  • - In the Words of the Anzacs in the Middle East 1916-19
    by MNZM Kinloch & Lieutenant-Colonel Terry
    £21.99

    The WWI battlefields in the Middle East have long been overshadowed by those of Gallipoli and the Western Front. Yet the story of the mounted riflemen in Sinai and Palestine is a truly fascinating one. Using the soldiers' original letters and diaries, Kinloch vividly describes every battle and skirmish in the long campaign against the Turks.

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