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Join Wally is on his quest through magical and bizarre fantasy lands. This book lets you hunt for Wally and his friends who are hidden in intricately-detailed scenes. It also includes a magnifying glass.
G. T. Karber, the creator of the popular online daily mystery game Murdle, presents the first collection of 100 original murder mystery logic puzzles―a perfect gift for armchair detectives and puzzlers to hone their minds and solve a series of crimes. Who committed the ghastly deed? What weapon was used to dispatch the victim? Where did the calculated demise occur? Join Deductive Logi…
We are constantly speaking to people who are short of time and attention. By exploring the concepts of energy (to increase presence) and story structure (to bring content alive), this guide shows you how to build the foundation for real self-awareness and confidence. It offers techniques to present yourself and your messages in a confident and compelling way. You'll heighten your awareness of w…
Dubbed the "Willy Wonka" of school lunches, Wendy Thorpe Copley is back with an array of healthy and eye-catching option for kids.
Drawing on Dale Carnegie’s years of experience as a business trainer, this book will show you how to overcome the natural fear of public speaking, to become a successful speaker, and even learn to enjoy it.
At the heart of John C. Maxwell's brilliant and inspiring book is a simple premise: To do well in life, we must first think well. But can we actually learn new mental habits? Thinking for a Change answers that with a resounding "yes" -- and shows how changing your thinking can indeed change your life. Drawing on the words and deeds of many of the world's greatest leaders and using interactive q…
All of us can struggle with difficult conversations, but we’re often not very good at the easy ones either. Though we do it all the time, Harvard professor Alison Wood Brooks argues that conversation is one of the most complex, demanding, and delicate of all human tasks, rife with possibilities for misinterpretation and misunderstanding. And yet conversations can also be a source of great joy…