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This title features a stunning exhibition of national dress from around the world, curated and beautifully illustrated by Indian illustrator, Chaaya Prabhat. Explore how traditional dress is an important part of a region’s identity and the meaning behind the intricate details and symbols they feature. This book will take readers on a colourful journey around the world, visiting 30 different countries, including: Bali; China; India; Japan; South Korea; Philippines; Thailand; Siberia; Mexico; Greenland; USA; Argentina; Peru; Panama; Brazil; Namibia; Mali; Kenya; Nigeria; Cameroon; Portugal; Germany; France; Spain; Scotland; Czech Republic; Norway; New Zealand; Samoa; Papua New Guinea.
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A Book of Quotes With his unmistakable voice and childlike wonder, Sir David Attenborough has graced our television screens since 1954. This unauthorised collection celebrates the world’s favourite naturalist and his perspective on plants, animals, sustainability, community and beyond. From vegetarianism to climate change, each of these quotes demonstrates the power of words and positive…
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£35.00
Formula One: The Legends profiles 32 legendary drivers from the 1950s to the present day, with a foreword by Christian Horner, Team Principal of Red Bull Racing.
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£18.99
With Floral Folklore, discover the fascinating stories and traditions behind 40 of nature’s most beautiful flowers and learn how you can benefit from their properties.
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£16.99
Over 100 photographs of Audrey Hepburn’s most iconic moments in Paris, from film stills and behind the scenes shots to candid images of her enjoying the city as a visitor. The book also includes fun tips on exploring Audrey’s Paris yourself, along with an illustrated map showing her favourite spots.
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Whether it’s the distress of a bad haircut (age-otori) or longing for the food someone else is eating (groaking), the pleasure found in other people’s happiness (confelicity) or the shock of jumping into icy water (curglaff), there are real words to pinpoint exactly how you feel and Susie Dent, Queen of Countdown’s Dictionary Corner and lexicographer extraordinaire, is going to help you find them. Here are 1001 terms everyone needs, whether it’s the best kind of hug (cwtch), the relief found in swearing (lalochezia), or the ability to endure till the end (pertolance). It’s time to rediscover the lost positives of language; find out how a stork gave us the word for the love between parent and child, and who the first maverick was.
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£7.99
Let’s snuggle up and think about how great your life can be. We’ll dream big dreams together, just you and me. A lion cub learns that to release life’s full potential, it needs to dream BIG! This inspirational book will encourage everyone, big and small, to embrace the future with hope and positivity.
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A wide-ranging collection of engaging stories about many different kinds of love.
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£14.99
The ultimate quizzing companion for all trivia fans. Whether you’re playing solo, putting your partner’s brain to the test, or competing with friends and family, the possibilities are endless.
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£14.99
Minecraft is a multi-platform block-based gaming sensation. Whether you’re in Creative, Survival or Hardcore Mode, the Minecraft books contain all the advice you need to survive and thrive!
Written by expert guides who specialise in studying mobs and biomes, the Minecraft Mob Encyclopedia is an adventure to discover every Mob in the game.
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£25.00
Charming, eccentric, endlessly inventive, Heath Robinson’s unforgettable drawings perfectly capture the peculiar character of the British nation at leisure.
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Carl may be 72 years old, but he’s young at heart. Every night he goes door-to-door delivering books by hand to his loyal customers. He knows their every desire and preference, carefully selecting the perfect story for each person. One evening as he makes his rounds, nine-year-old Schascha appears. Loud and precocious, she insists on accompanying him – and even tries to teach him a thing or two about books. When Carl’s job at the bookstore is threatened, will the old man and the girl in the yellow raincoat be able to restore Carl’s way of life, and return the joy of reading to his little European town?