Dare to explore Minecraft's dark, lava-filled Nether world with this Minecraft Official Nether and the End Adventure Sticker Book TARGET CONSUMER: Minecraft fans 6 to 9. Face the lava-filled Nether and find the dragon--and have fun d
Discover the essence of hygge as revealed by Brontë Aurell, Danish owner of London's ScandiKitchen in this honest and thoughtful guide, featuring some of her favourite recipes.
Thrust into the global spotlight on her engagement to Prince William, Kate wore a sapphire blue wrap dress by London-based label Issa that promptly sold out. It was the first step in Kate's evolution to become the modern royal style icon she is today - the Duchess of Cambridge.
NEW from the bestselling HBR's 10 Must Reads series. Stop pushing products--and start cultivating relationships with the right customers. If you read nothing else on marketing that delivers competitive advantage, read these 10 articles. We've combed through hundreds of articles in the Harvard Business Review archive and selected the most important ones to help you reinvent your marketing by putting it--and your customers--at the center of your business. Leading experts such as Ted Levitt and Clayton Christensen provide the insights and advice you need to: * Figure out what business you're really in * Create products that perform the jobs people need to get done * Get a bird's-eye view of your brand's strengths and weaknesses * Tap a market that's larger than China and India combined * Deliver superior value to your B2B customers * End the war between sales and marketing Looking for more Must Read articles from Harvard Business Review?Check out these titles in the popular series: HBR's 10 Must Reads: The Essentials HBR's 10 Must Reads on Communication HBR's 10 Must Reads on Collaboration HBR's 10 Must Reads on Innovation HBR's 10 Must Reads on Leadership HBR's 10 Must Reads on Making Smart Decisions HBR's 10 Must Reads on Managing Yourself HBR's 10 Must Reads on Teams
NEW from the bestselling HBR's 10 Must Reads series. To innovate profitably, you need more than just creativity. Do you have what it takes? If you read nothing else on inspiring and executing innovation, read these 10 articles. We've combed through hundreds of articles in the Harvard Business Review archive and selected the most important ones to help you innovate effectively. Leading experts such as Clayton Christensen, Peter Drucker, and Rosabeth Moss Kanter provide the insights and advice you need to: * Decide which ideas are worth pursuing * Innovate through the front lines--not just from the top * Adapt innovations from the developing world to wealthier markets * Tweak new ventures along the way using discovery-driven planning * Tailor your efforts to meet customers' most pressing needs * Avoid classic pitfalls such as stifling innovation with rigid processes Looking for more Must Read articles from Harvard Business Review?Check out these titles in the popular series: HBR's 10 Must Reads: The Essentials HBR's 10 Must Reads on Communication HBR's 10 Must Reads on Collaboration HBR's 10 Must Reads on Leadership HBR's 10 Must Reads on Making Smart Decisions HBR's 10 Must Reads on Managing Yourself HBR's 10 Must Reads on Strategic Marketing HBR's 10 Must Reads on Teams
The Read Write Inc. Phonics Nursery Green Word Cards are an essential resource for teaching early blending, They have been specially adapted for use in pre-school settings. The pack includes 120 double-sided Nursery Green Word Cards. On one side of the card, dots and dashes are used to show the graphemes in the word. On the other side, the word appears on its own to help children gain fluency when reading the words independently. Includes words containing only the Set 1 Speed Sounds.
OS Explorer is the Ordnance Survey's most detailed map and is recommended for anyone enjoying outdoor activities like walking, horse riding and off-road cycling. The OS Explorer range now includes a digital version of the paper map, accessed through the OS smartphone app, OS Maps. Providing complete GB coverage the series details essential information such as youth hostels, pubs and visitor information as well as rights of way, permissive paths and bridleways. Autorid: Ordnance Survey
Police Custody in Ireland brings together experts from policing studies, law, criminology, and psychology, to critically examine contemporary police custody in Ireland, what we know about it, how it operates, how it is experienced, and how it might be improved. This first-of-its-kind collection focuses exclusively on detention in Garda Síochána stations, critically examining it from human rights and best practice perspectives. It examines the physical environment of custody, police interview techniques, existing protections, rights, and entitlements, and experiences of specific communities in custody, such as children, ethnic minorities, non-English speakers, the Mincéir/Traveller community, and those with intellectual disabilities or Autism Spectrum Disorder. Police Custody in Ireland gives a snapshot of garda custody as it is now and makes important recommendations for necessary future improvements. An accessible and compelling read, this book will be of interest to those engaged in policing and criminology, as well as related areas of interest such as human rights, youth justice and disability studies. The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons (Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND)] 4.0 license.
A super fun count-to-twenty picture book filled with lots of dragon friends! One night after a story, these children could not sleep. So, their woolly-jumpered auntie said that they should count some sheep. But, the children had a better thought that sounded WAY more fun. So, they gave a loud and mighty "RAAAA!" and counted... What? DRAGONS! What's the best way to help little ones fall asleep? Introduce them to super sweet dragons, of course! And with cute, fierce and fire-breathing dragons on every page, and a fun story showing children how to count from one to twenty, this book is set to become every child's new favourite. A brilliantly fun text with stunning illustrations throughout, children will love spotting the dragons on every page The perfect gift for baby showers, birthdays and much more! Love the sound of this? Don't miss Twenty Dinosaurs at Bedtime, Twenty Unicorns at Bedtime, Twenty Elves at Bedtime and Twenty Pumpkins at Bedtime Autorid: Mark Sperring, Tim Budgen
From the creator of the iconic Penguin comes a truly humorous and empathetic look at everyday family life that also celebrates the importance and the dignity of a child's inner world. Every morning, all across the globe, children are being asked to put their shoes on. And, every morning, across the globe ... no children are putting shoes on their feet, including Josh. Mummy is desperate for Josh to put his shoes on they have Aunty Nelly's party to go to! His cousins Tobias and Clementine will be there! (With their best shoes on.) While she asks nicely, cajoles, and eventually shouts (a bit), what she can't see is that Josh is actually VERY BUSY: he is completely lost in his own imaginative landscape inhabited by wild and wonderful creatures, made from real children's drawings by Polly Dunbar's son. In his own head, Josh is indeed putting shoes on ... just not on his own feet. Cleverly fusing together two unique art styles, Polly connects us to the inner life of a child and all the little worries and distractions they wrestle with as soon as they know they have to leave home. In the end, she asks for a little more patience and love ... for both parent and child. Autorid: Polly Dunbar, Polly Dunbar
The work of America's Jane Kenyon (1947-95) is one of poetry's rarest and most heart-breaking gifts. After fighting depression for most of her life, Jane Kenyon died from leukemia at the age of 47. Her quietly musical poems are intensely moving, compassionate meditations intently probing the life of the heart and spirit. Observing and absorbing small miracles in everyday life, these apparently simple poems grapple with fundamental questions of human existence. They are psalms of love and death, God and nature, joy and despair. Introduced by Donald Hall and Joyce Peseroff, Let Evening Come also includes an interview with Jane Kenyon, her thoughts on poetry, and her translations of 20 poems by Anna Akhmatova. Autorid: Jane Kenyon
Language: English, Binding: Paperback, Number of pages: 544, Publishers: Sourcebooks, Author: MCINTIRE EMILY, ISBN-13: 9781464246975, Date of issue: 2025
Finalist in the 2025 Best Book Awards, Best New Fiction category, Austen Finalist - Historical Romance category in the 2025 HFC Book of the Year Awards and 5 star rating in the 2025 Readers' Favorite Award Contest.Rooted in a forbidden romance, this sweeping family saga delves into the intersection of history, desire, and resilience, illuminating the challenges women face in forging their identities. Inspired by history and a trove of love letters, The Rabbi's Suitcase recounts how, in the early 1880s, a battered steamship, overcrowded with Orthodox Jewish travelers, makes a treacherous journey from Lithuania to Jerusalem, the home of their patriarchs. On board, Yosef Siev, a twelve-year-old mystic, is entranced with wild-haired Chana. Their story is told against a backdrop of Ottoman rule, the privations of WWI, and British Mandatory uprisings.In 1926 Yosef and Chana's seventeen-year-old granddaughter, Zipora, enters into a forbidden relationship with Reuven, a young Lithuanian immigrant destined, as a close ally of David Ben Gurion, to become a founder of the State of Israel. The liaison extracts a heavy toll. With dreams of self-discovery and a better future for herself and her family, Zipora travels to America determined to contribute to Reuven's studies at the Sorbonne. Conflicts arise over issues of politics, gender inequality, and fidelity, forcing heart-wrenching decisions.