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City Trails - Sydney by Lonely Planet Kids Staff; Helen Greathead; Alex Bruff (Illustrator); Matt Taylor (Illustrator)
Category: Education | Series: Lonely Planet Kids Ser.
Here's a book about Sydney that's seriously streetwise. Lonely Planet Kids' City Trails: Sydney features colourful themed trails, from history and culture to food and nature, that reveal amazing facts and intriguing tales that kids won't find on the tourist routes or inside the average guidebook. We'll ...Show more
How to Eat in Space by Helen Taylor
Category: Education
A kid-friendly, accessible, and humorous picture book about the sometimes complicated task of eating while in outer space--spoiler: it's not as simple as it seems! Without a kitchen, plates, or cups, eating in space isn't easy. When food floats (and so do you), remember: 1. Be patient: Preparing a mea ...Show more
Kakapo Dance (Board Book) by Helen Taylor
Category: Picture Books
A playful readalong story about New Zealand bird song and movement, from award-winning author and illustrator Helen Taylor.All the birds in the forest are singing and dancing. All except Kakapo.Kakapocan't coo and glide like Kereru,chirp andtwirl like Fantail,hop and chime like Bellbird, orwhistle and w ...Show more
Lonely Planet Morocco by Sarah Gilbert, Joel Balsam, Stephen Lioy, Zora O'Neill, Lorna Parkes, Helen Ranger, Stephanie d'Arc Taylor
Category: Travel | Series: Country Guide Ser.
#1 best-selling guide to Morocco* Lonely Planet Morocco is your passport to the most relevant, up-to-date advice on what to see and skip, and what hidden discoveries await you. Explore the medina and tanneries in Fez, hop between kasbahs and oases in the Draa Valley, or catch a wave at Taghazout -all w ...Show more
The Australian Book of Records by Helen Taylor
Category: Australiana
The Australian Book Of Records (TABOR) was founded by 93 times world record driving champions Helen and John Taylor, by popular demand, with a view to giving everyone living in Australia and Australians living overseas, the opportunity to break Australian national records or world records. To date more ...Show more
Why Women Read Fiction: The Stories of Our Lives by Helen Taylor
Category: Non-Fiction
For many women, reading novels and short stories is a great pleasure, allowing them to escape and to spread their wings intellectually and emotionally. This book draws on around 500 interviews with and questionnaires from women readers and writers, including Hilary Mantel, Helen Dunmore, Sarah Dunant, a ...Show more
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