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Grace loves Christmas - acting out the nativity story, opening presents, celebrating with Ma, Nana and Paw-Paw. But this Christmas Nana announces they will have visitors from Trinidad. Grace is horrified! She does NOT want to share the day with another little girl she doesn't even know. Category: Cultural DiversityPublisher: Frances Lincoln Children's Books |
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This lavishly-illustrated book examines the Irish presence at Aintree from the festival’s earliest years. Publisher: O'Brien Press |
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In this book set in Ghana, Stephanie is getting everything ready because Grandma is coming to stay. Grandma shows Stephanie how to wear traditional dress, reads her favourite book, and takes her to see real-life dancers at a festival. In return, Stephanie shows Grandma how to kick a ball, ride a bike and play the drum! Category: Cultural Diversity, Early Literacy, Picture informationPublisher: Frances Lincoln Children's Books |
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Granite and Grit - A Walker's Guide to the Geology of British MountainsBy Ronald Turnbull Photographs by Ronald TurnbullA celebration of British geology - the most varied of any country in the world - from the perspective of a climber and hillwalker. Category: Science and Nature, History and the PastPublisher: Frances Lincoln |
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2011 edition with a new introduction by the author, Brendan O’Carroll. Category: FictionPublisher: O'Brien Press |
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Why does everyone blame Danny for the mess, when Granny did it? Category: Picture story booksPublisher: O'Brien Press |
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Can Danny keep Granny's secret until Mum's birthday? What do you think? Category: Picture story booksPublisher: O'Brien Press |
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Where are granny's teeth? Actually, they're in Danny's schoolbag - where else! Danny is up to NO GOOD, and he has to suffer dire consequences! Category: Picture story booksPublisher: O'Brien Press |
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Graphic Design Rules - 365 Essential Design Dos and Don'tsForeword by Stefan G. Bucher By Peter Dawson, John Foster, Tony Seddon and Sean Adams365 daily design mantras for both graphic design professionals and the growing group of non-designers who want some guidance. Category: Architecture, Art and DesignPublisher: Frances Lincoln |
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An unexpected, gripping and fiercely intelligent postwar thriller by one of Britain's leading cultural historians which will remind readers of John Buchan, Erskine Childers, and John le Carré. Category: FictionPublisher: Frances Lincoln |
