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  • av David MacPhail
    195,-

    A brilliant atlas of Scotland that's full of fun, vibrant illustrations and packed with fascinating historical facts about battles, inventions, famous Scots and more. Did you know that long ago Scotland was buried under a layer of ice one kilometre thick? That Orkney's neolithic village of Skara Brae is older than the Great Pyramid in Egypt? Or that bagpipes were once banned? Discover how Scotland's islands, Highlands, cities, castles and crofts connect to the most amazing moments in this nation's rich history.

  • av Louise Baillie
    195,-

    A fascinating and uplifting celebration of iconic women from Scotland's past and present.Meet some of Scotland's most spectacular women in this inspiring collection of biographies written for young people. From authors to athletes, scientists to singers, queens to campaigners, this diverse collection of women have influenced the world in incredible ways.Through these eye-opening life stories readers can: Feel the rhythm with ground-breaking deaf percussionist Evelyn GlennieRock the runway with model Eunice OlumideCommand the country with iconic monarch Mary, Queen of ScotsPen a literary gem with poet and author Jackie KayCampaign for change with schoolgirl activist Roza SalihStep on set with actor Karen GillanRace to the finish line with para-athlete Kayleigh HaggoDiscover a new planet with scientist Mary SomervilleAnd much more!Scottish author and former journalist Louise Baillie presents empowering stories of persistence, achievement, ingenuity and innovation while bestselling Scottish illustrator Eilidh Muldoon captures the essence of each extraordinary woman with her vibrant and dynamic illustrations.

  • av Inkeri Karvonen
    195,-

  • av Elena Zuccoli
    204,-

    For the first time in English, a celebrated eurythmist reveals the challenges faced by the early eurythmy students. This is a fascinating first-hand account, ideal for anyone wishing to learn more about the history of this unique art.

  • av Daniela Drescher
    175,-

    A luminous fall picture book from the bestselling illustrator of In the Land of Fairies and the Little Fairy series - perfect for bedtime reading at Halloween. It's harvest time and best friends Merlina the little witch and Igor the dragon are busily gathering fruit and vegetables. They can't wait to make pumpkin pie!When Igor gets hurt, Merlina tries to help with magic. But sometimes Merlina's spells go a little wrong...

  • av Johanna Lindemann
    165,-

    Emma can't wait for Christmas - the tree, the presents, the delicious dinner! Dad and Susan want Christmas to be perfect but things aren't going to plan - and then their turkey disappears! Will Christmas be ruined? As Emma encourages her parents to appreciate what they have, their neighbours come knocking to help the family have a very merry Christmas.

  • av Sven Nordqvist
    165,-

    The tomtes fear they won't get their annual bowl of Christmas rice pudding, so they take matters into their own hands.

  • av Charles Kovacs
    165,-

    An overview of world history from the time of the Crusades to the Renaissance for Steiner-Waldorf Class 7 (age 12-13).

  • av Elizabeth McKay
    125,-

  • av Caroline Crowe
    195,-

    "This feel-good story will paw at the heartstrings of all dog lovers. Happiness is all around us. Sometimes you just have to BE MORE DOG to find it! Sam the dog can find happiness in the most unexpected a smelly old boot, a deflated ball, even in a muddy puddle! When Dad leaves for work, Sam's young owner feels like happiness has left too. Can a child learn a few new tricks from a carefree canine and feel happy again?"--

  • av Emily Joof
    130 - 195,-

  • av Titia Thun & Friedrich Thun
    126 - 190,-

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    125,-

    Explore Scotland from A to Z in this beautifully illustrated journey through the alphabet. Sing Auld Lang Syne while you climb to the top of a Castle. Wave to a Highland cow in John O'Groats. Put on a Kilt and avoid those Midges as you visit a Loch to meet Nessie. Then speed back over the Forth Bridge to Edinburgh Zoo - not forgetting your Umbrella... Take a whistle-stop tour through the Scottish alphabet, from Bagpipes and Kilts to Puffins and Thistles. Each letter from A to Z represents the best of everything Scottish: beautiful landscapes, fascinating history and amazing wildlife. Just watch out for the weather! Illustrator Kate Davies fills each page of this charming and fun book with humorous Scottish details. Featuring one word per letter, it's ideal for younger children to enjoy.

  • av Manfred Klett
    245,-

    This important exploration of the preparations is essential reading for biodynamic practitioners. It explores the origins and theory of the preparations, the stages that go into making them, and the effect they have on the soil and plants.

  • av Michael Kientzler
    195,-

    A thoughtful collection of lectures on the incarnation, death and resurrection of Christ to help readers reconnect to the divine world.

  • av Lynne Rickards
    125,-

    A fun, rhyming story about Scotland's amazing mountain hare. Maisie the mountain hare loves playing hide and seek with her brother Archie and their friend Thomas the ptarmigan ('tar-mi-gan' ). Archie is the best at hiding and Maisie has the keenest eyes. As the baby hares grow, their coats turn white to help them camouflage in winter. But with no snow in sight, the siblings are in danger. Can Maisie and Archie work together to stay safe? Written in Lynne Rickards' signature rhyme, this is a playful tale of friendship and teamwork. Abigail Hookham's dynamic illustrations of Scottish animals and heather-covered Cairngorm landscapes are full of detail and character.

  • av Kate McLelland
    114,-

    Say hello to Scotland's most famous feathered friends! From the rare swooping osprey to the burrow-digging puffin, and the fast-diving gannet to the capering capercaillie, children will love meeting Scotland's different birds in these fun and friendly illustrations. Is that a golden eagle soaring high above the mountains? Packed with lively pictures and simple, clear words, this bold picture book from Kate McLelland, illustrator of There Was a Wee Lassie Who Swallowed a Midgie and Hello Scottish Animals, brings her trademark bright illustration style to this perfect introduction to Scottish birds for young children.

  • av Melanie Mitchell
    114,-

    Meet Bonnie the Highland cow in this unique novelty shaped board book! Bonnie likes eating tasty grass, but she does not like pesky flies. Bonnie likes her warm hairy coat, but she does not like impatient cars. And Bonnie loves her new baby calf! Little ones will enjoy spending time with a happy Highland cow and her friends in this colorful and sturdy board book, which is full of bright and dynamic illustrations and lots of fun details to spot.

  • av Elsa Beskow
    195,-

  • av Beatrys Lockie
    240,-

    "Lottie is apple picking when a large, angry, fire-breathing dragon appears, wanting to eat her for breakfast! As the townsfolk rush to hide from the beast within their high walls only Lottie wonders why the dragon is so fierce: could it just be lonely? The Mayor doesn t listen and calls on St Michael to slay the dragon. Can brave Lottie convince the great knight of her plan to save both the town and the dragon? This is a charming story about courage, defying expectations and looking beneath the surface which is perfect for sharing with younger children during Michaelmas, and all year round. The beautiful illustrations by Sandra Klaassen, creator of the much-loved picture books Uan the Little Lamb and Peg the Little Sheepdog, are lively, soft and enchanting"--Publisher's description.

  • av Adam Blanning
    228,-

    Help children of all ages learn life-long skills - how to sleep, self-soothe and feel calm. An easy-to-absorb, holistic guide from physician and child-development consultant Adam Blanning. What can parents do to avoid bedtime meltdowns? Why do established settling routines stop working? How can children be encouraged to fall asleep more consistently? What simple, natural steps can parents take to help children feel calm? Based on extensive research and using clear examples, Adam Blanning MD offers practical ways in which parents and carers can support children to use their senses - from taste, smell and touch, through to balance and movement - to self-soothe, sleep and ultimately build resilience for life. This insightful book explores a range of methods for children from newborns to teenagers, and tackles key parental concerns, including: Tips for settling toddlers who always say 'No!' How to establish calming daily rhythms Ways to help children settle during times of anxiety Self-soothing techniques that can improve disruptive behaviour

  • av Justin Davies
    135,-

    "In the murky, misty seaside town of Haarville, something smells fishy, and it isn't the seafood... Manx Fearty is about to lose his family's perpetual device shop to some sinister newcomers. Can Manx and his friends untangle secrets and seaweed to save the Fearty legacy and the town?"--

  • av Admar Kwant
    175,-

    A child discovers the joy of growing vegetables in this heart-warming seasonal story with warm pastel illustrations. Pomme and her dad make pumpkin soup, saving the pumpkin seeds. She carefully plants the seeds, then tends the seedling when they sprout in spring, fruit in summer and ripen in autumn. But is Pomme the only one looking after her growing pumpkins? Illustrated with glowing pastel illustrations, this beautiful book explores how vegetables grow and shares the message of kindness as Pomme discovers a special new friend has been helping her through the seasons.

  • av Siegwart Knijpenga
    135,-

  • av Elsa Beskow
    182,-

  • av Elsa Beskow
    274,-

    Emily is going to the meadow to look after Daisy the cow. Along the way, she meets a dog, a boy and an old man. How will she mend the fence and stop Daisy eating the clover?

  • av Duncan Williamson
    195,-

    Silver Unicorns and Golden Birds is a treasure trove of traditional Scottish folk and fairy tales as told by Duncan Williamson, one of Scotland's greatest storytellers. Young readers will explore a land of folklore and magic inhabited by helpful broonies, fickle fairies, golden birds and shining unicorns in captivating tales, full of colour, humour and life. These timeless stories have been passed down the generations through oral tradition and are now retold for today's children while carefully preserving Duncan's unique storytelling voice. One of Scotland's Travelling People, Duncan spent a lifetime journeying the country's highways and byways, collecting stories along the way. This beautifully presented treasury includes insight into Duncan's life and cultural heritage alongside a curated collection of his best-loved stories and classic tales. A selection of these stories has previously appeared in The Coming of the Unicorn and The Flight of the Golden Bird.

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