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Desertør. Forræder. Oprører. Ember Hill har forladt drageorganisationen Talon og har sluttet sig til oprørslederen Cobalt. Men hun kan ikke glemme Garret Xavier Sebastian, dragedræberen som forrådte sin mission – at udrydde hele Embers slægt, da han reddede hende fra en af Talons snigmordere og dermed underskrev sin egen dødsdom. Fast besluttet på at redde Garret fra at blive henrettet, forsøger Ember at overbevise Cobalt om at han skal hjælpe hende. Oprørerne indser hurtigt, at de kan bruge Garret til deres egen fordel. Men en sammensværgelse har set dagens lys og hemmelighederne, som begge sider skjuler er både chokerende og farlige. Ember skal beslutte sig: Vil hun trække sig tilbage og vente til det rette øjeblik, med at slå tilbage, eller vil hun starte en storstilet krig?
Building the ordinary into the extraordinary - brick by brick. This first official book for Adult Fans of LEGO® takes the reader on a visually stunning journey from the very earliest hollow bricks to the complex shapes and building techniques of today. LEGO bricks are design icons and marvels of engineering. Virtually unchanged for over fifty years, the brick is still at the very centre of LEGO's ethos: each brick connects to every other brick, allowing the construction of almost anything you can imagine. LEGO minifigures may be the friendly faces of the LEGO world, but bricks in all their different shapes and forms are its very foundation. The Secret Life of LEGO® Bricks explores the brick's rich history in full colour and unparalleled detail. Granted unprecedented access by the LEGO Group, Daniel Konstanski has interviewed design masters, element testers and the so-called 'rock stars', the set designers, to reveal for the first time how and why new LEGO bricks are made. This is the book the fans have always wanted: a truly behind-the-scenes look at the story of the beloved LEGO brick and the company which makes it, with a wealth of exclusive visual material from the LEGO Archive in Billund.
Three Danish grandmothers have written a book of values and activities they want to share and promote to make a good life for upgrowing children - for grandchildren. The book falls in three parts - Art and Culture, the Role of Nature and Creative Processes. The focus is on all the activities and ideas that can give you a rich and authentic relationship to your grandchildren or any relation between a grown-up and a child. The three parts are based on theoretical and didactic ideas, and the photos are helpful to give an idea of what can be practiced together with the children.It is an enjoyable and rewarding reading for persons, that are interested in seeing a child growing up with all its potentials.
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