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A monograph on British artist, Patrick George
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Bold, friendly, and appealing illustrations with interactive transparent pages make this book ideal for young eco-warriers. Plastic waste? Pollution? Saving energy? How do you explain this to a young child? This is a book of fun and practical transformations that will help make our world a greener place. Simply turn the transparent pages to see the benefits on each spread. Children love to control the action!
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A book about colours which magically transform when the see-through acetate is flipped from page to page.
An illustrated, interactive introduction to opposites features transparent acetate pages that enable children to transform a boy's bow tie into a girl's hair bow, shift an arrow from left to right, and release an owl from its cage.
Turn the acetate pages in this simple, yet deceptively clever, book and see what the children want to be when they grow up Imagine rummaging in the dressing-up box and coming across an eye patch. Put it on and become a pirate In this book a simple item on a transparent acetate sheet will magically transform the child on the page. At such a young age you may dream of being an astronaut, zoo keeper, or a superhero - anything is possible Let your imagination flow with this fun, colorful, and interactive book designed to promote discussion and vocabulary building. The perfect book to enrich a child's imagination and vocabulary, this is also a great gift and fun learning tool.
George celebrates Saint Patrick's Day with his friends.
"How do you feel?" is a colourful picture book to help children express their feelings. 27 different emotions are illustrated and articulated via children, in silhouette, and a balloon. On each spread, the balloon takes centre-stage in conveying the emotion through its colour, size or shape and this is reflected in the sihouetted figures that accompany it. Featuring colour-coded balloons of red, yellow, green and blue that tie in with the four colour Zones of Regulation, currently used in many primary schools, this book aims to facilitate a wider description of the child's emotional landscape
When Bobby George first appeared on the darts scene, he immediately caught the eye: well built (he was the only darts player ever to be approached to take part in TV's Superstars), good looking and with plenty of bling, he was a natural showman. He could play a bit too, as he showed by reaching the final of the world championship in both 1980 and 1994. But that is only the beginning of the story. Before the darts came his time as a doorman at various East End pubs and bars just after the era of the Krays and Richardsons, when baseball bats and knuckle dusters would often come in handy. He also helped build the Victoria line. Since he retired from full-time darts, he has appeared in gangster films such as Dog, on TV programmes such as Celebrity Fit Club, and in videos with The Streets. Now best known as a commentator on the BBC, George relives the excitement of the last thirty years of the world of darts, with plenty of insider gossip and stories about all the most famous players in the TV era of the sport.