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An illustrated children's book about coronavirus based on facts, from the co-creator of Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls.
Recently, many new technologies have been developed for engineers to reduce the time required to design and manufacture products in response to rapidly fluctuating market demands. This book addresses a variety of contemporary methodologies, technologies and tools for rapid response manufacturing. The contributions to this volume focus on two major RRM areas: desktop manufacturing and computer and information technologies. Rapid Response Manufacturing is an invaluable resource for research engineers, product design and manufacturing engineers, graduate engineering students, and all those concerned with concurrent engineering.
Celebrate the blessing of cats! Life can get lonely, but cat lovers know cats are always ready to console them, make them laugh, and lead them to empty food dishes. Even when your fuzzy friend falls asleep in your lap, your cat’s quirky antics can reveal God at work, reminding you to catnap in his presence. In Thank God for Cats!, you will find ● heartwarming cat stories to encourage you, ● spiritual truths cats can teach you about life and God, ● playful illustrations of cats and those who feed them, and ● practical ways to love the kitties (and humans) in your life. Cuddle up with your furry felines and thank God for all the purrs, paws, and even hairballs he has given you.
In the city of R., nothing bad ever happens, because the residents maintain the status quo at all costs. But the children of R. have had enough. When a new family--two moms and their three kids--arrive just before Christmas, they team up with the local kids on a magical adventure to save Christmas and bring community back to the city of R.
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Millions of Cats is a picture book which won the Newbery Honor award in 1929. It is about an old man and an old woman who were very lonely. They decided to get a cat, but when the old man went out searching, he found not one cat, but millions and billions and trillions of cats!? How the old couple came to have just one cat to call their own is a classic tale that has been loved for generations.
This superb book presents 100 notable examples from the Harvard Art Museums’ distinguished collection of Dutch, Flemish, and Netherlandish drawings from the 16th to 18th century. Featuring such masters as Pieter Bruegel the Elder, Peter Paul Rubens, and Rembrandt van Rijn, the volume showcases beautiful color illustrations accompanied by insightful commentary on prevalent styles and techniques. Genres that define this artistic period—landscape, scenes of everyday life, portraiture, and still life—are explored in detail. The book also presents the results of new conservation and technical study, including infrared analysis and scientific examinations of drawing materials. This revelatory new research has allowed previously illegible underdrawings and inscriptions in many of the artworks to surface for the first time, shedding light on longstanding mysteries of production and provenance.