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Let's draw dinosaurs!This mini doodle book bursts with fully illustrated pages, each with a different activity to get kids drawing their prehistoric favorites. Add teeth to a T-Rex, fill the sky with Pterodactyls, draw what hatches from a dino egg, and much more! Part of the Mini Doodles series by illustrator Gina Perry, Let's Draw Dinosaurs! comes with enough pages to provide hours of drawing fun, but not so many that kids get overwhelmed and give up. Its handy size means it can be slipped into a backpack, purse, or seat pocket with ease--perfect for trips or quick creative breaks.
Let's draw magical creatures! From mermaids to unicorns, this mini doodle book bursts with fully illustrated pages, each with a different activity to get kids drawing their favorite creatures. Add mermaids to the lagoon, give a unicorn a rainbow road, fill in a dragon's treasure hoard, and much more! Part of the Mini Doodles series by illustrator Gina Perry, Let's Draw Magical Creatures! comes with enough pages to provide hours of drawing fun, but not so many that kids get overwhelmed and give up. Its handy size means it can be slipped into a backpack, purse, or seat pocket with ease--perfect for trips or quick creative breaks.
Peanut and Moe are back, this time on a camping trip. Peanut wants to swim NOW, Moe says NOT YET! A sweet and cheerful book about overcoming differences. Peanut and Moe are back! Peanut says let's swimMoe says time to hikePeanut says let's swim nowMoe says time to eat a snackPeanut says now!Moe says time to put up the tentPeanut says NOW!>Can these two friends come together in time to save their camping trip?
When social psychologist Stanley Milgram invited volunteers to take part in an experiment at Yale in the summer of 1961, none of the participants could have foreseen the worldwide sensation that the published results would cause. Milgram reported that fully 65 percent of the volunteers had repeatedly administered electric shocks of increasing strength to a man they believed to be in severe pain, even suffering a life-threatening heart condition, simply because an authority figure had told them to do so. Such behavior was linked to atrocities committed by ordinary people under the Nazi regime and immediately gripped the public imagination. The experiments remain a source of controversy and fascination more than fifty years later. In "Behind the Shock Machine," psychologist and author Gina Perry unearths for the first time the full story of this controversial experiment and its startling repercussions. Interviewing the original participants--many of whom remain haunted to this day about what they did--and delving deep into Milgram's personal archive, she pieces together a more complex picture and much more troubling picture of these experiments than was originally presented by Milgram. Uncovering the details of the experiments leads her to question the validity of that 65 percent statistic and the claims that it revealed something essential about human nature. Fleshed out with dramatic transcripts of the tests themselves, the book puts a human face on the unwitting people who faced the moral test of the shock machine and offers a gripping, unforgettable tale of one man's ambition and an experiment that defined a generation.
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