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'Katie Paterson can take you out of your realm - she is so original, engaging and expansive. She makes us realise how inconsequential we are in relation to the universe.' -- Cornelia ParkerA place that exists only in moonlight contains a series of artworks to exist in the imagination.Comprising over 100 short texts, each concerns the landscape, the universe, or an expanded sense of earthly and geological time. These poetic phrases take shape in the mind of whoever reads the words, and so become an expression of the idea itself.The cover of this beautiful pocket-book is printed with cosmic dust - a mixture of moondust, dust from Mars, shooting stars, ancient meteorites and asteroids.Published on the occasion of the exhibition, Katie Paterson & JMW Turner: A place that exists only in moonlight at Turner Contemporary, Margate (26 January - 6 May 2019). The largest UK exhibition of Paterson's to date, paired with a group of works by 19th century British romantic painter, JMW Turner.
A is for... This beautiful book is full of mythical friends, new and old, who all want to help you explore the alphabet. Whether your little one is learning their ABCs or their fantasy beasts, they are sure to love this Alien to Zombie book of creatures of all kinds. Do you love dragons? Or maybe mermaids? Is a unicorn more your style? Or perhaps the Loch Ness monster? Come discover your favorite fantasy friends together Beautiful illustrations throughout for playful color and rich texture Thicker pages than a regular storybook to allow for reading over and over again without traditional wear and tear Learn about new mythological creatures together, and have some extra fun with old favorites
Acer is a Garden Cat. He lives and works (pest control) outside the art museum. He likes the garden, but he LOVES the art! And he'll do whatever it takes to get inside. In "The Cat Who Got Framed," acclaimed author/illustrator Katie Turner creates a vibrant, colorful world along with a playful story full of surprises. Sure to bring a smile to kids of all ages.
Based on a true incident that happened to one of the author’s ancestors, Katie’s Trunk gives an unusual and arresting glimpse of the beginnings of the American Revolution. Katie could feel it in the air—something was wrong. Neighbors didn’t speak to each other anymore, and someone even hissed “Tory!” at her. All around Katie, men were arming themselves for war. Then one day it happened—the rebels came! Katie’s father told the family to hide in the woods. At first Katie obeyed, but as she crouched in the underbrush she got mad and ran back to defend her home. It wasn’t right for people to treat one another this way. But what could one little girl do about it?
Aligned to current learning methods and medical exam requirements - including the new UK Medical Licensing Assessment - this invaluable collection of clinical cases will help you apply information effectively, quickly identify and fill any knowledge gaps and prepare efficiently for your exams. Prepared by a unique combination of authors - including early career stage doctors still close to what is required for exam success, expert educators and senior specialists - Medicine in a Day: Case Presentations for Medical Exams and UKMLA provides the trusted information you need most when time is short. Over 200 cases have been carefully selected to ensure comprehensive coverage – including for al...
Teach toddlers safe ways to express big feelings Toddlers are still learning how to speak, socialize, and understand their emotions. It's common for them to react with their hands when they get frustrated—but hitting is never okay. What to Do When You Feel Like Hitting helps toddlers understand why hitting is not allowed and shows them how to react to their feelings with actions that are safe and kind. This illustrated entry into no hitting books for toddlers features: Alternatives to hitting—Kids will learn how to use "gentle hands" to squeeze a stuffed animal when they feel upset, scribble a picture to get out their frustration, and practice taking deep breaths to calm down. A light touch—The language is kid-friendly and positive, encouraging toddlers to understand and communicate their feelings, not just keep their hands to themselves. Engaging illustrations—Big, beautiful pictures help kids see the ideas in action and keep their attention on the page. Get the best in no hitting books for toddlers with a storybook that helps them learn empathy and compassion.
Includes the decisions of the Supreme Courts of Missouri, Arkansas, Tennessee, and Texas, and Court of Appeals of Kentucky; Aug./Dec. 1886-May/Aug. 1892, Court of Appeals of Texas; Aug. 1892/Feb. 1893-Jan./Feb. 1928, Courts of Civil and Criminal Appeals of Texas; Apr./June 1896-Aug./Nov. 1907, Court of Appeals of Indian Territory; May/June 1927-Jan./Feb. 1928, Courts of Appeals of Missouri and Commission of Appeals of Texas.
Bean is one picky pup! When it comes to food, he doesn't like much. Just vanilla ice cream. Not spaghetti, not applesauce, not even grilled cheese. Just vanilla ice cream. Plain vanilla. Very, very plain vanilla. While Miss Sundae tries to convince Bean to try many of her funny ice cream flavors, she only hears one big NOPE in return. Until one day, there's a big sprinkle accident at the ice cream shop! And guess what? Bean's ice cream is actually pretty good all covered in sprinkles! Maybe, just maybe, he'll try a strawberry tomorrow! A sweet and silly story about trying new things. Ice cream! Dogs! Sprinkles! What's not to love?! A perfect gift for birthdays, holidays, and more. Lively illustrations and silly animal friends will keep your little one entertained and engaged Humorous, relatable story perfect for story time that will have everyone giggling Sturdy board pages are easy to grasp, great for practicing fine motor skills Playful story that touches on a common obstacle many parents face with their little ones. A must for picky little eaters!
From award-winning author K. L. Going comes a happily-ever-after story of a girl who discovers the true secret to all good writing--through an unlikely friendship, some well-intentioned matchmaking, and little bit of science. Jane Brannen wants nothing more than to become a famous author like Jane Austen--she just needs to figure out the key to literary success! Her chance to uncover the secret arrives when bestselling author J. E. Fairfax visits her tiny town of Whickett Harbor. Unfortunately, a hurricane rolls in and Jane gets stuck with the author's snobbish son, Devon, instead. But when the skies clear, Jane realizes the wind has blown in something worse than annoying boys: Her mother, Susan, and Susan's new fiancé, Erik, have flown all the way from Hollywood to file for custody and bring Jane back to California. Now she needs to find a mate for her marine biologist father and figure out what's truly important about Whickett Harbor, so she can prove to her mother that this is where she's meant to stay.