Godex GRS945 allround Resin TTR on kvaliteetne termotransfeeri lint, mille laius on 44 mm ja pikkus 450 meetrit. See sisaldab 25,4 mm südamikku ja on mõeldud kasutamiseks Godexi sildiprinteritega. See universaalne vaigulint pakub vastupidavaid, kõrge resolutsiooniga trükiseid, muutes selle ideaalseks erinevate materjalide, sealhulgas siltide ja vöötkoodide printimiseks. Südamiku suurus: 25,4 mmVärv: Must
In celebration of this beloved classic's seventy-fifth anniversary, this special edition features a beautiful set of window cling stickers - perfect for decorating your own 'Little House1 - and free downloadable audio (access code printed inside the book).
Siete pronti a scoprire una delle città più affascinanti del mondo? Preparatevi a una passeggiata indimenticabile attraverso un labirinto di canali, ponti, piazze e stradine misteriose. Età di lettura: da 7 anni.
Language: English, Binding: Paperback, Number of pages: 112, Publishers: Bonnier Books Ltd, Author: FURMAN,R AND LLAND, ISBN-13: 9781787419742, Date of issue: 2021
Attila Kiss widmet sein erstes Fotobuch den Jungs seiner Heimatstadt. In "Boys from Budapest" zeigen sich dreizehn junge Männer aus der Donaumetropole ohne Hüllen und Hemmungen. Die Protagonisten sind jung, schön und frei von Scham. Sie flirten und spielen mit der Kamera. Attila Kiss lässt sie strahlen. Jedes Bild in diesem Buch ist eine Liebeserklärung. An die männliche Physis. An den urbanen Charme der Stadt. Vor allem aber natürlich: an die Boys from Budapest.
Language: English, Binding: Paperback, Number of pages: 32, Publishers: Templar Publishing, Author: Ximo Abadia, ISBN-13: 9781787419308, Date of issue: 2023
Listen, what can you hear? Explore the outdoors and follow a toddler and parent as they take a rainy day walk and discover the sounds of nature. Written and illustrated by Amy Huntingdon, this mindful board book follows the early experiences of nature for a young child. With a focus on looking at and appreciating nature, toddlers and parents alike are encouraged to slow down and notice the natural world around them. Also available: Let's Go Out Look Autorid: Amy Huntington
Look, what can you see? Explore the outdoors and follow a toddler and parent as they rewild an urban area with the help of their community. Written and illustrated by Amy Huntingdon, this mindful board book follows the early experiences of nature for a young child. With a focus on looking at and appreciating nature, toddlers and parents alike are encouraged to slow down and notice the natural world around them. Also available: Let's Go Out Listen Autorid: Amy Huntington
'Rachel Cooke shines a new light in an elegantly original way into the 1950s and especially into the role of women' Kate Atkinson 'Witty, intelligent, kind and poignant. Cooke exudes love and knowledge of people, gardens, food, art' The Times In her apron and rubber gloves, a smile lipsticked permanently across her face, the woman of the Fifties has become a cultural symbol of all that we are most grateful to have sloughed off. A homely compliant creature, she knows little or nothing of sex, and stands no chance at all of having a career. She must marry or die. But what if there was another side to the story? In this book Rachel Cooke tells the story of ten extraordinary women whose pioneering professional lives - and complicated private lives - paved the way for future generations. Muriel Box, film director. Betty Box, film producer. Margery Fish, plantswoman. Patience Gray, cook. Alison Smithson, architect. Sheila van Damm, rally car driver and theatre owner. Nancy Spain, journalist and radio personality. Joan Werner Laurie, editor. Jacquetta Hawkes, archaeologist. Rose Heilbron, QC. Plucky and ambitious, they left the house, discovered the bliss of work, and ushered in the era of the working woman.
A collection of 100 inspiring, moving and poignant short stories, submitted to the 500 Words: Black Lives Matter competition which ran on Virgin Radio in July 2020. 500 Words: Black Lives Matter features a foreword from Chris Evans, analysis of the writing from Oxford University Press and writing tips from judges Malorie Blackman, Charlie Higson, Francesca Simon and Frank Cottrell-Boyce. Originally devised by Chris Evans, 500 Words has a rich 10-year heritage, giving children of all ethnicities and backgrounds a platform to express their imaginations and creativity through storytelling. In the decade it has been active 500 Words has involved 54% of primary and secondary schools in the UK and received 1.1 million entries. This year almost 6,000 children, aged between 5-13, submitted stories expressing their personal experiences, tales of empathy, learning and respect, building on the international conversation around Black Lives Matter. The illustrious judging panel, chaired by Angellica Bell and Michael Underwood, reviewed thousands of submissions from which they have shortlisted eight finalists and selected a further 92 stories to be included in this important and timely collection. "What follows is an amazing and profound collection of some of our favourites. Be prepared to laugh, sigh and cry." - Chris Evans "Being part of 500 Words: Black Lives Matter was incredibly important to allow our younger generation an outlet for them to vocalise their thoughts and stories on this global issue of racism using the power of words." - Angellica Bell Autorid: Various Various
A hilarious comic collection by Susie Yi, creator of the Instagram sensation Cat and Cat Comics. Our feline friends can be quite mysterious, but you're about to get a front-row seat to their innermost thoughts. Learn how cats train their humans, what they get up to when you're at work, the precise number of seconds they will permit you to pet them for and what they really think of your singing. Organised into sections, the comics provide humans with insight into cat love, cat demands, cat judgements, cat schedules, cat wisdom, cat ego, cat gratitude, cat physics and cat relationships. This purrfect collection of Cat and Cat Comics is guaranteed to make you laugh, cry and generally improve your day. Autorid: Susie Yi
This intricately designed 1000-piece puzzle celebrates the majesty and diversity of trees, inspired by the bestselling WELCOME TO THE MUSEUM series and beautifully illustrated by Katie Scott. Bring the wonder of the forest indoors... Themes: Trees, Forests, Botany, Nature, Woodland, Ecology Includes: 1000 premium quality puzzle pieces, full-colour A4 poster to aid completion, durable cloth storage bag Packaging Dimensions: Stylish cylindrical tube - 25.5cm (h) x 12.1cm (d) Puzzle Dimensions: Finished size - 49cm (h) x 68.5cm (w) Recommended Age: 14 years and up Perfect for gifting family and friends, relax and unwind with this enchanting tree-themed jigsaw on a quiet afternoon. Autorid: Katie Scott Limited, Katie Scott Limited
Based on the TV adaptation of Jonny Duddle's best-selling picture books. When Mazu gives Bill a rare, tasty flower, Bill sets out to the swamp for more. But when the natural balance of Cretacia starts to change, they realise that this little flower was much more important than it seemed, and now the whole ecosystem is at risk! Can Bill find a way to heal his natural environment? Watch the episode and read the story! Autorid: Cyber Group Studios, Cyber Group Studios
Part of an exciting series of sturdy, square-box 1000-piece jigsaw puzzles from Flame Tree, featuring powerful and popular works of art. This new jigsaw will satisfy your need for a challenge, with Mabel Royds' Water Lilies. This 1000 piece jigsaw is intended for adults and children over 13 years. Not suitable for children under 3 years due to small parts. Finished Jigsaw size 735 x 510mm/29 x 20 ins. Includes an A4 poster for reference. Mabel Allington Royds (18741941) was born in Bedford. At age 15 she won a scholarship to Londons Royal Academy but opted to study at the Slade. She is famed for her colourful woodcuts of flowers, along with Biblical and Indian scenes, her technique was indebted to Japanese woodcuts. Autorid: Flame Tree Studio
Since the beginning of human history, we have been at war with an invisible enemy. Microbes. These tiny organisms can spread terrible diseases. Ramses V, Pharaoh of Egypt may have died of smallpox; in 1918 a new illness called the Spanish Flu killed 50 million people in 18 months; and in the fourteenth century the black death killed more than a quarter of the population. In more recent times Covid 19 has changed the way we live. But there's good news too! Human scientists have learned to fight back. In the 18th century edward Jenner developed the first vaccine, and since the 1930s penicillin has saved millions of lives. And many microbes are helpful. They help our digestion, give us powerful medicines and even food. This is the Microbe Wars. It's good, it's bad sometimes it's ugly, but it's a scientific journey filled with innovation and hope. Autorid: Gill Arbuthnott, Marianna Madriz
Uncover the REAL FACTS behind the Gigantosaurus TV animation and explore everything you need to know about dinosaurs in this first DINOPEDIA! Follow Mazu, Tiny, Rocky and Bill as they explore the land of Cretacia - a prehistoric world full of life! There are lots of dinosaurs to meet and facts to learn about the Mesozoic era. Which was the heaviest dinosaur to ever live on our planet? How were pterosaurs able to fly? The four friends go on an adventure full of discovery but they had better watch out for GIGANTO along the way - he's very hungry! Lift-the-flaps to explore the real-life dinosaurs behind the characters, full of dino facts - perfect for young dino and Gigantosaurus fans. Autorid: Cyber Group Studios, Cyber Group Studios
Learn all about the life cycle of a butterfly! With colourful and engaging illustration and simple explanations split into two levels of reading ability, this is a fun and informative introduction to the natural world. This book will take the reader on a journey through the animal's life cycle, learning about how it eats, its habitat and how it grows and defends itself. A fun and informative introduction to life cycles for children with a clear narrative. Autorid: Bianca Austria, Sara Forster
A joyful introduction to art historyArt is everywhere. It's in our galleries, on our streets and even in our homes. Join Keith, a world-renowned art historian (who also happens to be an ostrich), on a journey outside the gallery walls in search of the true meaning of art. This extraordinary introduction to art history encourages children to see things from a different angle, challenge their own ideas, and most importantly have fun. After all, art isn't just for experts, it's for everyone to enjoy! Autorid: Ellie Chan, Liv Bargman, Olivia Bargman
From talented picture book duo Owen Churcher and creator and executive producer of Disney Junior's Henry Hugglemonster and Eureka!, Niamh Sharkey, comes a FLAP-TASTIC garden bird adventure. It is just an ordinary day in the garden. Until, the garden birds spot something different. A curious new nest. In the nest, a most peculiar egg. FLUTTER, FLOP, a new bird . . . DROPS! "Hello Bird!" they say. This bird sees things from a different point of view and isn't afraid to try new things. But the garden birds aren't so sure, especially when Bird ventures very close to . . . Watch out, Bird! CAT! Uh oh! Has Bird tried one new thing too many? Is Bird in BIG trouble? This fun, quirky, laugh-out-loud story gives us familiar, approachable characters in a new way. With a message of friendship, trying new things and appreciating what we can learn from each other, this is the perfect picture book for the youngest of picture book readers. The ideal gift for fans of Giraffes Can't Dance, The Koala Who Could and Green Eggs and Ham. Autorid: Owen Churcher, Niamh Sharkey
Composer and broadcaster Jack Pepper introduces the world of classical music - and its colourful characters - as you've never seen it before... LET'S ROCK! Take a tour of musical history, and learn your timbre from your tempo, your tuba from your cello and your symphony from your concerto. Rub shoulders with 20 great composers - including child prodigy Mozart, pioneering musician Florence Price and film score composer Hans Zimmer - and find out what it really takes to write a timeless classical hit! Listen as you read, using the playlist inside, with over 40 classical pieces covering 1,000 years of music. The story doesn't stop here, as Classical continues to influence music today and future sounds. Informal, funny and written with infectious enthusiasm, this book is sure to inspire the budding composer in every reader and open up this dazzling world of music to new fans. 'Jack is a musical genius. I wish I had had this book when I was a kid!' Matt Edmondson 'An instant classic!' First News Autorid: Jack Pepper, Michele Bruttomesso
Working late at his desk in his office one night, the man raised his head as the space filled with light. Moonbeams and memories flooded the room as did his longing of owning the moon . . . An over-indulged little boy grows into a very wealthy man who has everything he could possibly want on Earth. There is only one thing left that he MUST have - the moon he coveted as a child. Plans are drawn, machines built and factories sent spluttering into the air. Giant towers grow up and up and up. Soon the moon is nearly within the man's grasp - but someone else wants it too. Their tug of war ends in disaster when the moon shatters into a thousand pieces. It is up to the children to come to the rescue . . . A richly-detailed and heartwarming story with an important message about greed, happiness - and where NOT to look for it. Autorid: Frann Preston-Gannon
In all the bustling streets on Christmas Eve, one girl can't find anywhere selling the right present. That is, until she finds one warm shop on a very cold street, with a pointy-eared shopkeeper welcoming her into Twenty-Five, December Lane. Inside is every toy she could ever dream to find, but as she looks around for just the right one, a large, bearded stranger is sweeping everything into a sack - but who is he, and who are all those presents really for? A reissue of Helen Ward and Wayne Anderson's classic Christmas tale, perfect for families to read together through the winter. Autorid: Helen Ward, Wayne Anderson
Language: English, Binding: Paperback, Number of pages: 256, Publishers: GRAND CENTRAL PUBL, Author: Dexter Ford, ISBN-13: 9781538741900, Date of issue: 2023
Immerse yourself into the Witcher world even more! This product contains 30 metal coins in a special bag. Coins are in 3 different designs to represent variable currencies on the Continent, but each is worth 1.
From the first light of dawn to the blanketing darkness of the nighttime, discover the different worlds that come to life - with GLOW-IN-THE-DARK surprises! A gentle lyrical story narrates the changing day. In the morning twilight, mule deer nibble grass while a mountain lion stalks nearby, and hummingbirds flit through the air at sunrise. Fireflies sparkle as the day fades to night, then nocturnal creatures comes out to begin their business - view these pages in low light to see what glows in the darkness! Readers can delve into the labels to find out more about the beauty, mystery - and science - of the natural world, and how the plants and animals are perfectly suited to waking up when they do. Turn to the back to explore 'A Guide to Day and Night' and a glossary of keywords. This book perfectly combines story and fact, with beautifully colourful illustrations that show the changing day. Autorid: Lela Nargi, Xuan Le
CHOCKS AWAY! Take off on a marvellous journey of discovery as you explore 80 incredible world-changing inventions from around the globe! From the wheel to the space rocket, the bow and arrow to the atom bomb, chocolate to toothpaste, and the battery to the quantum computer, find out about innovations from the ancient world right up to the twenty-first century. Read the fascinating story about how each one was developed, with bite-sized labels and captions. Spot the adventurous aviator, complete with goggles and flailing scarf, on each page, as they guide you through the book. With bright, fun-filled illustrations by Robbie Cathro and 80 incredible entries, this invention compendium is sure to captivate STEM-mad readers 8 years and up for hours. Autorid: Matt Ralphs, Robbie Cathro
Have you found the spaces in between? The secret places no one else has been? This beautiful picture book celebrates themes of anxiety and kindness by exploring the hidden places to be found in a busy city. Traffic! Road works! Ambulances! Where do you go when the hustle and bustle of the city gets too much? The Spaces In Between follows one little girl and her father, as they seek out the secret spaces where they can go to find peace and quiet. With themes of anxiety, fear, kindness and joy, explore how children can find ways of coping with noisy, busy spaces. From the warm embrace of a loved one, finding joy by splashing through puddles, and feeling the crunch of autumn leaves on the pavement, this book is full of ideas on how to find calming spaces in the middle of the hubbub. Tips and suggestions at the back of the book are full of ideas that are accessible to all children, wherever they are in the world. Written by phenomenal TED speaker, poet, writer and activist Jaspreet Kaur with beautiful illustrations by award-winning artist Manjit Thapp. Autorid: Jaspreet Kaur, Manjit Thapp