Aerodynamics of Biscuits

Aerodynamics of Biscuits
Title Aerodynamics of Biscuits PDF eBook
Author Clare Helen Welsh
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Pages 0
Release 2022-06-28
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ISBN 9781848866430

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Captain Sneaky McSqueaky and his crew of pirate mice are trying to fly to the moon to steal moon cheese, but to get there they need some help from Oliver and his biscuits. A quirky story for children with big imaginations. Clare won a Silver Medal in the Greenhouse Funny Prize. Sophia's illustrations are magical with so many little details for children to discover.

Aerodynamics of Biscuits

Aerodynamics of Biscuits
Title Aerodynamics of Biscuits PDF eBook
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Release 2022
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How Rude!

How Rude!
Title How Rude! PDF eBook
Author Clare Helen Welsh
Publisher Words & Pictures
Pages 35
Release 2018-09-26
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1786033593

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Join Dot and Duck in a simple, yet hilarious, story about kindness, manners, and friendship that gets more and more chaotic with every turn of the page! Dot invites Duck to a tea party, but from the moment Duck enters the house, the tea party descends into chaos; from licking sandwich fillings to spitting tea, Duck gets ruder...and ruder...and ruder. Just how will Dot react to such outrageous behavior? Simple, funny, and ultimately touching, this book will appeal to any child who is learning what it is not to be rude and, more importantly, what it is to be a true friend.

How Selfish

How Selfish
Title How Selfish PDF eBook
Author Clare Helen Welsh
Publisher Words & Pictures
Pages 35
Release 2020-03-31
Genre Selfishness
ISBN 0711244464

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A simple, yet hilarious, story about manners and friendship which gets more and more ridiculous with every turn of the page!

Scissorella

Scissorella
Title Scissorella PDF eBook
Author Clare Helen Welsh
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2022-10-06
Genre
ISBN 9781783448951

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Cinderella with a strong feminist twist, based on the life and work of pioneer German animator and film director Lotte Reiniger. Lotte doesn't believe in happy endings. She lives with her horrible, bossy sisters and her only friends are the exquisite cut-out paper puppets she makes by the light of the moon. But when an invitation to the Palace Spring Ball arrives on their doorstep, Lotte sees her chance to change her life for ever... Cinderella with a difference where forceful individuality and talent create real life happy endings, not fairy tale magic.

Time to Move South for Winter

Time to Move South for Winter
Title Time to Move South for Winter PDF eBook
Author Clare Helen Welsh
Publisher Nosy Crow
Pages 0
Release 2023-10-03
Genre Juvenile Fiction
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A breathtaking picture book about incredible animal migrations, illustrated by the winner of the 2019 Waterstones Children's Book Prize, Jenny Løvlie. Over the cold, mirrored waters of the Arctic, a tiny tern sets off on the world's longest animal migration. On her way, she passes humpback whales, caribou, Canada geese, leatherback turtles, and monarch butterflies, each on their own incredible journey south for winter. When the Arctic tern finally arrives, she must find a new home on the Antarctic shore . . . until it's time to return to the northern skies once again. A beautiful, lyrical, and reassuring bedtime story, perfect for young animal lovers, with a map and double-page spread of non-fiction facts at the end.

Patton, Montgomery, Rommel

Patton, Montgomery, Rommel
Title Patton, Montgomery, Rommel PDF eBook
Author Terry Brighton
Publisher Crown
Pages 474
Release 2009-11-03
Genre History
ISBN 0307461564

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In Patton, Montgomery, Rommel, one of Britain's most accomplished military scholars presents an unprecedented study of the land war in the North African and European theaters, as well as their chief commanders—three men who also happened to be the most compelling dramatis personae of World War II. Beyond spellbinding depictions of pivotal confrontations at El Alamein, Monte Cassino, and the Ardennes forest, author-scholar Terry Brighton illuminates the personal motivations and historical events that propelled the three men's careers: how Patton's, Montgomery's, and Rommel's Great War experiences helped to mold their style of command—and how, exactly, they managed to apply their arguably megalomaniacal personalities (and hitherto unrecognized political acumen and tact) to advance their careers and strategic vision. Opening new avenues of inquiry into the lives and careers of three men widely profiled by scholars and popular historians alike, Brighton definitively answers numerous lingering and controversial questions: Was Patton really as vainglorious in real life as he was portrayed to be on the silver screen?—and how did his tireless advocacy of "mechanized cavalry" forever change the face of war? Was Monty's dogged publicity-seeking driven by his own need for recognition or by his desire to claim for Britain a leadership role in postwar global order?—and how did this prickly "commoner" manage to earn affection and esteem from enlisted men and nobility alike? How might the war have ended if Rommel had had more tanks?—and what fundamental philosophical difference between him and Hitler made such an outcome virtually impossible? Abetted by new primary source material and animated by Terry Brighton's incomparable storytelling gifts, Patton, Montgomery, Rommel offers critical new interpretations of the Second World War as it was experienced by its three most flamboyant, controversial, and influential commanders—and augments our understanding of each of their perceptions of war and leadership.