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A gentle and reassuring guide for young children as they encounter the everyday challenges and typical fears of childhood. The question-and-answer format provides an ideal starting point for family conversations about worries.
Sappho's love poems have delighted and entranced readers for well over two thousand years.
Poems of Pain & Peace is an anthology of poems focusing on grief, friendship, loss, and love.
First published in 1915 'Rivers to the Sea' embodies Sara Teasdale's major strengths as a poet: an intense and perceptive lyricism, an empathy for the lost and sad moments of human existence, and a deep feeling for the natural world.
For well over two thousand years Sappho's poems have been delighting readers with their wit, grace, sensuality and charm.
Welcome to skateboarding, where self-expression rules, adventures are wild and every ramp or rail is an exciting new ride!
Filled with over 100 exciting Easter puzzles and quizzes for you to enjoy with friends, family or on your own!
Come along as we experience Christmas through the eyes of a very special girl, Charlie Mae. Though she isn't able to walk, talk, or eat Christmas candy like most children, you'll soon see that this time of year is just as magical for her as it is for you! Wishing you A Very Special Christmas!
A collection of short stories by an influential 19th century author. They primarily deal with New England life. A collection that shows Freeman's many modes - romantic, gothic, and psychologically symbolic - as well as her use of pathos and sentimentality, humour, satire and irony. These stories centre on questions of women's integrity, courage and privation; explore the idea of masculinity; and dramatise the relationship between rural New England and modern culture and commerce.
Here in one convenient volume are the two versions of the same story that Susan Glaspell wrote. 'Trifles', her first play, was performed and published in 1916; the following year, Glaspell wrote 'A Jury of Her Peers as a short story version of the same story in order to reach a wider audience. Both texts are early feminist masterpieces, and with this edition readers can read both versions of this classic story which challenges male prejudice.
First published in 1790, this was Joanna Baillie's first collection of poetry and displays the full range of her great talents. It is time for Scotland's greatest woman poet to be recognized.
First published in 1920, this edition is characteristic of Teasdale's work - short poems of enormous emotional and lyrical grace, and full of premonitions of death, loss and grief, and loving appreciation of the natural world. Check out our other books at www.dogstailbooks.co.uk This collection also contains her best-known poem - "There will Come Soft Rains".
There has been increased and justified interest in the poetry of Charlotte Mew as she is seen increasingly as the leading English female poet of her generation. Her tragic personal life and her ambivalent sexuality are reflected in poems which hark back to the past, but at times, in their experiments in form and stream of consciousness, offer a clear and intriguing fore-taste of modernism. What is undeniable is the quality and range of the poems published here. This good value edition hopes to introduce more readers to a poet who deserves to be more widely read and admired.
Celebrate the coronation of King Charles III with this fascinating book of facts about Charles, his mother Queen Elizabeth, the Royal Family, his childhood, hobbies, home and his new royal role - perfect for 8+ and fully illustrated throughout!
The fourth book in an engaging, dip-in series all about worries, themed by age as worries change as children get older.
The third book in an engaging, dip-in series all about worries, themed by age as worries change as children get older.
The second book in an engaging, dip-in series all about worries, themed by age as worries change as children get older.
The first book in an engaging, dip-in series all about worries, themed by age as worries change as children get older.
Celebrate the coronation of King Charles III with this fascinating book of facts about Charles, his mother Queen Elizabeth, the Royal Family, his childhood, hobbies, home and his new royal role - perfect for 8+ and fully illustrated throughout!
Delve into the magical world of unicorns in this new illustrated book, filled with questions, facts, jokes and more!
An engaging introduction to climate change for young readers, with positive project ideas to enable them to make a difference.
Travel around the world, exploring some of the strangest and spookiest places on Earth.
This book discovers how materials are made and recycled. It also looks at the many ways we can help to reduce the amount of waste we throw out, and includes suggestions and activities.
This book will inspire with activities and puzzles related to cool calculations, super shapes, terrific trigonometry and more.
Where's it gone? See part of an animal on the page - and pull the slider to reveal the rest of it. Go on a quest in each of these books to find the main protagonist: Frog on the front cover, and then see if you can find them inside the book.
A brand-new collection of board books with an artist new to Templar Deceptively simple pastel illustrations and chunky, padded-case format Each book covers a different first concept
Kingfisher brings its expertise in beautifully designed, trusted non-fiction to the sphere of learning to read.
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