During a bycle trip to the state park, Joels dares his best friend, Tony, to a swimming race in the danggerous Vermillon River. The boys have been warned never to go near the river, but Tony can't let Joel think he's scared. Both boys jump in.'
Read as children and animals compare parts of their bodies. Are the girl's eyes like the frog's? Is the boy's mouth like the hippo's? Is the girl's hair like the Ilama's? Read and find out?
Brownie and Pearl are off to see the sights! Join them as they bundle up and head outside to explore their vibrant neighborhood on a beautiful snowy day. They visit all their favorite spots, like the shoe shop and the hat shop, before discovering the city’s sweetest sight of all. Mmm… cupcakes, anyone?
Written for the AQA GCSE Religious Studies B specification, this student book covers all six major religions.
From the delicate embroidery on ballgowns to the vibrant synthetic colors of crinolines, the major themes of 19th-century fashion are explored as never before in this exquisite book. Featuring specially commissioned color photographs of garments from the V&A’s superb collection and many close-up details, alongside accurate line drawings of each garment’s underlying structure, the book's 150…
Colored pencil are transparent by nature, so instead of 'mixing colors' as you would for painting, you layer colors on top of each other to create blends.