Puhake kiirest päevast kiikuvate lamamistoolidega! Kiiktoolid sobivad suurepäraselt pere ja sõpradega puhkamiseks ja lõõgastumiseks. Ergonoomilise lamamispinna ja eemaldatava padjaga kiikuv pakub lamamistool ülimat mugavust. Kiikuv lamamistool on valmistatud pulbervärvitud terasest, mis muudab selle roostekindlaks ja tugevaks. Võrgust tekstileenpind on õhku läbilaskev ja niiske lapiga hõlpsalt puhastatav. Märkus: Aiamööbli kasutusea pikendamiseks soovitame seda regulaarselt puhastada ning ilma katteta õue mitte jätta. Puhastamine: Kasutage pehmetoimelist seebilahust.Hoiustamine: Võimalusel hoiustage toas jahedas ja kuivas kohas. Kui hoiustate toodet õues, kaitske seda veekindla kattega. Pühkige liigne vihmavesi või lumi tasastelt pindadelt pärast suurt sadu maha. Tagage piisav õhuringlus, et niiskusest põhjustatud kahjustusi vältida.• Tarne 5–7 päeva kõikjale Eestis • Turvalised maksemeetodid: Paypal, pangaülekanne, deebet- ja krediitkaardid, Trustly • Uhiuus toode. 2-aastane garantii sularahas kohaletoimetamise
Bränd - nii pehme. Artikkel – Icy L Robust Beež. Sobib kasutamiseks siseruumides - Õppetuba, Kontor, Elutuba, Sobib kasutamiseks õues. Mööbli otstarve - Kodukasutus. Pikkus - 80 cm. Laius - 60 cm. Kõrgus - 85 cm. Värv - kreemjas. Kott - L-kujuline. Materjal - Kunstnahk. Täitematerjal - Polüstüreeni graanulid. Kanga koostis - Niidid - kottkoti kvaliteedi tagamiseks on kott õmmeldud ülitugevate niitide ja topeltõmblustega. Täidis - spetsiaalsed polüstüreeni graanulid, mis on mõeldud kottide täitmiseks - 260 l. Sobib kasutamiseks välitingimustes – jah. Lisainfo - ROBUST - ülitugev ja kergesti puhastatav kunstnahk, millel on parim värvipüsivus. Need nahast kottkotid sobivad kasutamiseks õues, sest see kunstnahk: ei karda hõõrdumist;
Peppa Pig pehme pall sobib ideaalselt väikesele lapsele mängimiseks. Lapse väikeste kätega on seda palli lihtne ja tore käes hoida. Igal küljel on erinevad motiivid ja nii on hea rääkida erinevatest asjadest, kui palliga mängite. Palliga mängides stimuleeritakse nii peenmotoorikat, kui ka sõnavara.
Language: English, Binding: Paperback, Number of pages: 208, Publishers: Penguin Random House Australia, Author: Kasey Edwards,Dr Christopher Scanlon, ISBN-13: 9781760894368, Date of issue: 2021
Language: English, Binding: Paperback, Number of pages: 416, Publishers: Penguin Random House Australia, Author: Will Bulsiewicz, ISBN-13: 9781760890049, Date of issue: 2021
Language: English, Binding: Paperback, Number of pages: 272, Publishers: Penguin Random House Australia, Author: Leigh Sales, ISBN-13: 9781760893637, Date of issue: 2019
Paul Bangays celebrated Victorian property, Stonefields, has now been under his expert care for 15 years. Today, his vision is complete and the garden is mature and more beautiful than ever. In this new book, Paul takes the reader through the changing seasons to highlight different aspects of the garden and the trusted design and planting principles he has applied at Stonefields. From the vibrant autumn colors in the woodland to the jubilant flowering of the crab apple trees in October and the harvesting of vegetables in the summer, this is a delightful and exquisitely photographed journey through the garden that tells the story of its evolution since The Garden at Stonefields was published in 2013. Sharing practical advice, too, Paul explains the gardeners essential quarterly tasks as well as his favorite and recommended plants for each season. But this is also a beautiful book of reflection on a much-loved garden to which a gardener has dedicated many years of time and care. Looking back on all he has achieved in this treasured space, Paul muses on creativity, achievements, and disappointments, the human connection to the changing Australian landscape, and the inevitabilities of change and the passage of time. More than just an intimate tour around Stonefields today, this book is an invitation to reflect on the meaning and rich rewards of gardening itself. Autorid: Paul Bangay
Son, father, soldier, lawyer, adventurer, crusader tells the colourful and fascinating life story of David McBride.Son of the renowned Sydney obstetrician, Dr William McBride, who raised the alarm on the anti-nausea drug thalidomide in the 1960s and was later struck off the medical register for falsifying research results in a bid to challenge the safety of another drug. David chose to study Law, firstly at Sydney University and then at Oxford. There he met some British army officers and decided that soldiering was his calling, going on to train at Sandhurst. He commanded a platoon in Northern Ireland while bomb and sniper attacks on British soldiers were still happening.In civilian life he worked in security protecting diplomats, journalists and businesspeople in Rwanda in the immediate aftermath of the 1994 genocide and in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.After growing tired of the travel and the action, David returned to England, where he worked in reality TV. Autorid: David McBride
School camp . . . what could possibly go wrong? Friday Barnes is forced to face her biggest fear—her own emotions! She must wave goodbye to Ian as he takes off to join his father in the Cayman Islands. But when your dad is a white-collar criminal, family reunions never go to plan. Ian is kidnapped en route and it’s up to Friday to rescue him. On her return to school, the Headmaster has a treat in store—a four-week camp for students to learn wilderness survival skills! "Camp Courage" is even worse than Friday imagined. Can Friday survive the great outdoors, debunk the legend of a camp ghost and make it back to Highcrest Academy alive? Only time (and a compass) will tell! Autorid: R.A. Spratt
When Stephanie Wood meets a former architect turned farmer she embarks on an exhilarating romance with him. He seems compassionate, loving, truthful. They talk about the future. She falls in love. She also becomes increasingly beset by anxiety at his frequent cancellations, no-shows and bizarre excuses. She starts to wonder, who is this man?When she ends the relationship Stephanie reboots her journalism skills and embarks on a romantic investigation. She discovers a story of mind-boggling duplicity and manipulation. She learns that the man she thought she was in love with doesn&;t exist. She also finds she is not alone; that the world is full of smart people who have suffered at the hands of liars, cheats, narcissists, fantasists and phonies, people enormously skilled in the art of deception.In this brilliantly acute and broad-ranging book, Wood, an award-winning writer and journalist, has written a riveting, important account of contemporary love, and the resilience of those who have witnessed its darkest sides. Autorid: Stephanie Wood
The imaginary Hippo can do what he likes on the roof. In fact, he does all the things a little girl wishes she could, but is not allowed. When she takes a bath, the hippo takes a shower; when she goes to bed, the hippo watches television on the roof. And when the repair men come to fix the roof, the hippo conveniently disappears, returning of course to eat a very large piece of cake. Autorid: Hazel Edwards
According to the author of "After Virtue, " to flourish, humans need to develop virtues of independent thought and acknowledged social dependence. This book presents the moral philosopher's comparison of humans to other animals and his exploration of the impact of these virtues.
Its two years later . . . Friday steps out of prison, a shell of her former self. Shes still wearing the same brown cardigan, but she swears shes never solving mysteries again! Who is Friday kidding? She cant suppress her brilliant deductive mind and is soon drawn back into the intrigues of Highcrest Academy. Then Uncle Bernie rings, pleading with Friday to fly to Italy and help him protect the Uffizi Gallery from a team of art thieves and she cant say "no" to family. Even if it means traveling to the city where Ian, her nemesis/ex-boyfriend is living. Will Friday be able to protect Italys finest artworks? Will Melanie stay awake long enough to help her? And will Ian still be as gorgeous as a Greek god and twice as annoying? Autorid: R. A. Spratt
Does climate change cause conflict? Did it cause the Syrian uprising? Some policymakers and academics have made this claim, but is it true? This study presents a new conceptual framework to evaluate this claim. Contributing to scholarship in the fields of critical security, environmental security, human security, and Arab politics, Marwa Daoudy prioritizes non-Western and marginalized perspectives to make sense of Syria's place in this international debate. Designing an innovative multidisciplinary framework and applying it to the Syrian case, Daoudy uses extensive field research and her own personal background as a Syrian scholar to present primary interviews with Syrian government officials and citizens, as well as the research of domestic Syrian experts, to provide a unique insight into Syria's environmental, economic and social vulnerabilities leading up to the 2011 uprising. Policymakers, academics and the media have claimed that climate change causes conflicts. This study presents an innovative framework to evaluate this theory, asking whether climate change caused the conflict in Syria. Its argument and findings are essential for practitioners and scholars of climate change, security, and Middle Eastern politics. Autorid: Marwa Daoudy
Friday's time at Highcrest is running out! The new headmaster is turning everything upside down. Friday's irritatingly high IQ has her fast-tracked to graduation, while a pair of incriminating pants puts Ian on the rocky road to expulsion. When a rumor emerges of embezzled gold stashed on the school grounds, Friday is determined to uncover the truth. But some big questions remain: Can she stay out of detention long enough to solve the mystery? How will Melanie survive without Friday to tell her what class she's in? And will Friday ever get that first kiss with Ian? With implosions and explosions everywhere, Friday Barnes will have to use her head and get a grip on her beating heart. Autorid: R.A. Spratt