Iceland Travel Activity Book and Journal

Iceland Travel Activity Book and Journal
Title Iceland Travel Activity Book and Journal PDF eBook
Author Lauren Kotwal
Publisher Independently Published
Pages 42
Release 2019-03-13
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781798955895

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Are you planning a family trip and want to help your kids learn about where you are going AND help them stay engaged while you are there? Or do your kids want to learn about this amazing country from the comfort of your home? This Iceland kids book has got you covered! This book includes information the history, culture, mythology, natural environment, and places to visit around Iceland. Not only are there fun facts and information, but also activities for kids to do on almost every page. Need something to occupy them while out to eat? Pull this out, read about what you'll seeing next, and then hand it over and watch them play and color. There are also journal pages where they can draw and/or write about the things they are doing, seeing, and eating along the way creating a keepsake that they can look back on for years. This book is great for ages 4-8, but is also good for kids that are younger or older! This 8.5x11 book is paperback, making it lightweight and easy to pack with you on your adventures. Follow Family A Go Go (family_a_go_go) on Instagram to see what we are working on and where we are traveling!

Iceland

Iceland
Title Iceland PDF eBook
Author Marcel Krueger
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 225
Release 2020-03-19
Genre Travel
ISBN 178672572X

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A guide to Iceland's rich literary heritage - from Norse witches to contemporary crime fiction. Iceland is an island of multiple identities in constant flux, just like its unruly, volcanic ground. Shaped as much by storytelling as it is by tectonic activity, Iceland's literary heritage is one of Europe's richest – and most ancient. Iceland: A Literary Guide for Travellers takes the literary-minded traveller (either in person or in an armchair) on a vivid and illuminating journey. It follows Iceland's many stories that have been passed down through the generations: told and retold by sheep farmers, psalm-writers, travelling reverends, independence fighters, scholars and hedonists. From the captivating Norse myths, which continue to inspire contemporary authors such as A. S. Byatt, to gripping Scandinavian crime fiction and Game of Thrones, via Jules Verne and J. R. R. Tolkien, W. H. Auden and Seamus Heaney, Iceland's influence has spread far beyond its frozen shores. Peopled by Norse maidens and witches, elves and outlaws, and taking the reader and traveller from Reykjavik and the Bay of Smokes to the remote Westfjords and desolate highlands, this is an enthralling portrait of the Land of Ice and Fire.

Always Bring Your Own Sunshine

Always Bring Your Own Sunshine
Title Always Bring Your Own Sunshine PDF eBook
Author Cottage Garden Publishing
Publisher
Pages 110
Release 2019-11-23
Genre
ISBN 9781710711011

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Feeling overwhelmed with all the negativity that surrounds us in our busy lives? Find a way out by responding to the prompts in this journal. Get to know yourself better and discover what is really important to you. Relieve stress and become inspired by writing what's in your heart. Details: There is no time table - write when you want to, answer the prompts that speak to you. Each prompt is short, but insightful, so you can reflect on what is really important to you. The journal was created to bring perspective, and to help you make positive changes to your life. 6 x 9 inches 100 pages Check out our author page to find additional prompted journals and other books that bring beauty to your life.

How To Live Icelandic

How To Live Icelandic
Title How To Live Icelandic PDF eBook
Author Nína Björk Jónsdóttir
Publisher White Lion Publishing
Pages 226
Release 2021-11-30
Genre Travel
ISBN 0711267391

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This ultimate guide to one of the world's most beautiful and fascinating island nations is packed with travel tips, cultural and historical facts, and insights from Icelanders into how we can all make our lives a little more Icelandic. Known as ‘The Land of Fire and Ice’, Iceland is a country of contrasts, from the enormous glaciers to the active volcanoes, the summer midnight sun to the briefest of winter days, the ancient language to the modern technological innovations. This is a nation with a rich and diverse culture as unique as its stunning landscapes. How to Live Icelandic is the ultimate insider’s guide to this northerly nation. You may have already tried skyr for breakfast and listened to Sigur Rós on your daily commute, but how much do you know about the real Iceland; the locals’ take on this one-of-a-kind island? Icelanders Nína Björk Jónsdóttir and Edda Magnus have put together the highlights of Icelandic music, literature, cultural attitudes, food traditions and celebrations so the rest of the world can benefit from the special blend of old Norse wisdom with liberal modern attitudes. This beautiful book is full of inspiration and insight into this progressive and peaceful nation that has freedom, community and equality at its core, revealing why Iceland remains one of the happiest countries in the world. From the How To Live... series of insightful guides to some of the most intriguing cultures and locations on the planet, other books available include How To Live Japanese, How To Live Korean and How to Live North.

Lundi the Lost Puffin

Lundi the Lost Puffin
Title Lundi the Lost Puffin PDF eBook
Author Eric Newman
Publisher
Pages 38
Release 2020-07-12
Genre
ISBN 9780960074532

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Every spring, puffin parents come back to the same cliff to raise a single baby puffling. And every fall, all of the parents pick one day to leave so that their babies can start taking care of themselves. The pufflings have an instinct to fly toward the moon, which would lead them to the ocean and away from the cliff. But the lights of civilization confuse some of the pufflings, who then end up lost and lonely on land.But then something amazing happens! Kids who live on Iceland's Westman Islands look for those lost pufflings in town every September. They keep them overnight in little houses they have made for just this purpose, and then take them to the Sea Life Trust. The pufflings are checked out by the team there, and most of the pufflings are healthy enough to be released to the ocean. In the fall of 2019, children on the Westman Islands rescued over 7,500 pufflings! Follow along as Lundi the puffling gets lost and then saved, based on the true child heroes of Iceland!

Explorers' Sketchbooks

Explorers' Sketchbooks
Title Explorers' Sketchbooks PDF eBook
Author Kari Herbert
Publisher Chronicle Books
Pages 320
Release 2017-03-28
Genre Reference
ISBN 9781452158273

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The sketchbook has been the one constant in explorers' kits for centuries of adventure. Often private, they are records of immediate experiences and discoveries, and in their pages we can see what the explorers themselves encountered. This remarkable book showcases 70 such sketchbooks, kept by intrepid men and women as they journeyed perilous and unknown environments—frozen wastelands, high mountains, barren deserts, and dense rainforests—with their senses wide open. Figures such as Charles Darwin and Sir Edmund Hillary are joined here by lesser-known explorers such as Adela Breton, who braved the jungles of Mexico to make a record of Mayan monuments. Here are profiles, expedition details, and the artwork of pioneering explorers and mapmakers, botanists and artists, ecologists and anthropologists, eccentrics and visionaries. Here is the art of discovery.

Trail of Worth

Trail of Worth
Title Trail of Worth PDF eBook
Author Shannon Colman
Publisher
Pages 446
Release 2021-07-06
Genre
ISBN 9780228855446

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As a new year approaches, a twenty-four-year-old woman leaves her unfulfilling life in England to pursue her goal of moving to Vancouver Island, Canada. Upon arrival, she encounters the challenges of adjusting to her new environment, advancing her career, and navigating an unstable relationship. Faced with unexpected struggles, she finds herself on a journey to discover and develop her sense of worth in a foreign country. An honest portrayal of moving overseas and a candid look at the complexity of human relationships, Trail of Worth explores the intertwining elements that influence how we perceive ourselves during the quarter-life period.