The boy, the mole, the fox and the horse
£20.00Enter the world of Charlie’s four characters and unlikely friends – the boy, the mole, the fox and the horse – discover their touching story, and their most poignant and universal life lessons.
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Enter the world of Charlie’s four characters and unlikely friends – the boy, the mole, the fox and the horse – discover their touching story, and their most poignant and universal life lessons.

Get your mind off work, make friends, and de-stress with this fascinating collection of potential hobbies! Picking up a hobby is one of the best ways to eliminate stress, improve any mood, and make a network of new friends. Whether it’s a physical activity like pickleball or martial arts; a creative pursuit like knitting or painting; or a skill to challenge the mind like sudoku or learning a language, a hobby can improve your life in so many ways. Jasmine Cho, a devoted baker whose off-the-clock passion took her from the kitchen to Food Network and beyond, presents this compendium of stuff you can do for fun in an easy-to-peruse graphic reference guide. From more familiar hobbies like quilting and bird-watching to fascinating new areas to explore like K-pop dance, extreme ironing, geocaching, and even vexillology (that’s the study of flags!), it’s impossible to stay bored when a copy of Get a Hobby is on hand.

Go on a journey through the pages of The A-Z of Calm to discover an array of mindful and meditative exercises that will help you locate your inner peace. With a helpful tip for every letter of the alphabet, learn how to pinpoint your stress triggers and discover how you can find a pocket of calm in our hectic, modern-day society.

When you are ready to take the first step to understand your past pain, the practical guidance in this book will support you on your healing journey, helping you to find your way back to yourself, come to terms with the past and look to the future with hope and positivity.

I’m always asked questions – by fans, by other actors and friends, by my grandchildren. They want to know how I’ve lasted so long, how I handle fame, why I chose to do some of my films, which films and actors I like best and so forth. They also want to know what makes me tick, what makes me get up in the morning in my 90s, and whether I’ll ever retire. (The answer to that one is ‘No!) Over a long life, I’ve learnt a lot and had the opportunity to reflect. I’ve seen a new generation grow up, among them my own grandchildren, facing the world with all its challenges and problems. I hope they’ll find ‘Don’t Look Back, You’ll Trip Over’ helps them to be optimistic – and shows that anyone can blow the bloody doors off.

Why is a heart not heart-shaped? Will I ever understand crypto-currency? What am I doing when I apricate? Is everything getting worse? Dip into ‘A Year of Living Curiously’ and you’ll discover the answers. Spend just three minutes a day with this clever companion – enjoying startling science and gripping histories, stirring literature and essential psychology – and you’ll end your year full of wonder and just that little bit wiser.

When you are exhausted, anxious, tired, all-consumed, or feel lazy, the unwelcomed emotion of guilt often creeps in. It creates a quicksand, trapping you, and making you feel as though you should be working harder. But in a world obsessed with work and productivity, ‘I’m Not Lazy, I’m on Energy Saving Mode’ highlights how resting and ‘being lazy’ shouldn’t be seen as a weakness or a character flaw, but as an important process of recharging. After years of battling with depression and lethargy, Dancing Snail realised the importance of rest and taking care of our minds when we feel low. On days you don’t feel motivated, are going through a slump, or simply feel like doing nothing, this book, written in short-form chapters and charming illustrations, provides you with the antidote we all need and gives you radical permission to take the break you don’t feel you deserve.

Mindfulness in Reading is an enlightening School of Life guide showing how anyone can achieve calm, focus and flow simply by reading text in new and different ways.

An expertly curated collection of art and literature for all to benefit from the advantageous effects of creativity on calmness and stress reduction.

One Sentence a Day is the perfect way of documenting your memories from every day in this handy, pocket-sized journal.Â


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