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In the beautiful Himalayas, Christmas approaches. Children go through the decorations, cards, letters to Santa, Christmas programs--all that make Christmas so memorable and the year's best time. This drama lets YOU live it.
This mini Himalayan mood lamp is made from real salt and rotates through a rainbow of colors! While standard Himalayan salt lamps glow orange (or pink), this 2-1/4-inch mood lamp rotates through a full spectrum of colors, each associated with a different mood or emotion to create feelings of tranquility and peace in any working or living space. Also included is a 2-inch white base with lightbulb and a 32-page book with everything you need to know about your mood lamp and the meanings behind each color.
Did you know that reindeer knees make a snapping sound? Or that astronauts aren’t allowed to eat Brussel sprouts? Or that the world’s biggest gingerbread house was about the size of a tennis court? Join Maddie Moate as she uncovers the most incredible facts about the festive season – from upside-down Christmas trees to presents delivered by a goat! You'll explore winter science – including how fairy lights work, why holly leaves are spiky and where snowflakes come from. And you'll discover how different people around the world celebrate the Christmas period, and the fascinating history behind festive traditions. Plus, every chapter includes seasonal activities and craft ideas to get you in the holiday spirit, from recyclable decorations to a magical recipe for Santa’s milk and even a mini ice-rink! This curious collection of festive facts and activities will keep children aged 6+ and their families entertained through the dark winter months, and is perfect for fans of Maddie’s Do You Know?
Long established as a standard reference work worldwide, this is a thorough bibliography of all mountaineering books that are of practical use to climbers or for reading pleasure or historical interest. Documenting more than 2000 books of mountaineering literature, it also includes nearly 900 climber's guidebooks, a sampling of more than 400 works of mountaineering fiction, plus journals and bibliographies.
Are you vegan and do you dread the holiday season because your family insists on a traditional turkey dinner? Or maybe you are a non-vegan who will be welcoming and entertaining vegan family member for the Christmas holidays and you’re baffled over what to cook for your family this year? So why don’t you make holidays and special occasions deeply satisfying and a little bit surprising with these fun, delicious, and vegan-friendly festive recipes? This cookbook was designed specifically for home cooks who are preparing to celebrate this Festive Season with healthier and kinder alternatives, such as: Cauliflower Soup Creamy Mushroom Wellington Maple Glazed Roast with Garlic Mashed Potatoes for the mains Gingerbread Cookies and Pecan Pie with Homemade Whipped Cream for Dessert Spinach and Artichoke Dip and Creamy Jalapeño Poppers for Snacks Pumpkin Spice Latte and Hot Chocolate with Homemade Marshmallows for Drinks And lots more! I think we can all agree that holiday feasts can be contentious for vegans and their non-vegan family members when a supposedly welcoming season that should bring families together, does the opposite with of the use of animal products added to, or cooked-in popular holiday dishes as part of a long-standing tradition. This simple and easy to follow cookbook is completely meat and dairy-free. It also includes some freezer-friendly recipes so that you can prepare these delicious meals ahead of time to reduce your stress while also saving you time during the holidays. IN ADDITION TO OVER 100 PLANT-BASED HOLIDAY RECIPES THIS EBOOK HAS LOTS OF EXTRAS! Vegging Out This Christmas includes: Over 100 plant-based festive recipes for meals that are good for your health and good for the environment, including vegan roasts, pasta, salads and dressings, dips and finger-foods, mushroom wellington, steak and potatoes, tarts and pies, cookies, edible play dough and lots more. 25 fun-filled holiday activities for children of all ages, and the young at heart adults. A relaxing and energising kids yoga program complete with over 20 child-friendly yoga poses with step-by-step instructions. A 4-week holiday detox program including; - a 1-week detox sample meal plan, - a 3 week vegan sample meal plan, - and a 4-week fitness guide with exercise glossary. This recipe book will empower you to take control of your health and immune system with these plant-based dishes which you can share with the ones you love and finally enjoy fearlessly entertaining holiday parties that can include everyone, without all the stress. Scroll up to buy your copy now! And bring the festive joy to your doorstep this holiday season, while inspiring everyone with your delicious and inclusive menu.
Kate is a thirty-something-year-old adventurer and single mother who sells her stateside business to go to Kathmandu, Nepal with her young son, Jack. Her intention is to adopt an orphaned toddler named Devi, a little girl she knows only from a photograph. The expedition ends up completely redirecting Kate's moral compass and forcing her to find peace within chaos. Stand in the Traffic is the story of Kate's year long journey through culture shock, paperwork delays, and revolution. As the days drift by, Kate struggles to connect with the stoic little girl whose charcoal eyes and visible scars betray her elusive past. In Stand in the Traffic, Kate's fresh, engaging voice speaks to women's issues, parenting, politics, and adventure travel. Readers will be captivated by Kate and her family. Unlike other adoption retrospectives, this is not the dry, drawn out account of bureaucracy and childlessness, but rather a heart-pounding journey to the land of rickshaw wallahs and orange-clad saddhus, incense laden temples, and sly street dogs. As the months unfold, Kate finds herself contentedly immersed in Devi's vibrant culture, in spite of the revolution brewing just down the lane. Kate's story of immersion in a foreign culture leads readers into an enchanted dreamscape.
This book is designed to provide pharmacologists and researchers of natural products a comprehensive review of 200 medicinal plants, their vernacular names in various languages and their medicinal uses around the world, and in some cases, a historical perspective. Chemical constituents of each plant with the putative active constituent, and available up to date pharmacological studies (until 2017 on PubMed) with each medical activity explored and its relationship with traditional uses, are described for each plant. Any variations in chemical constituents and their effects on pharmacological studies outcome have been highlighted. All clinical trials conducted, with sufficient details, have been included. Nationalities and racial identities of participants of clinical trials are identified to impress upon the social, cultural and dietary influences on the clinical outcomes. Toxicity studies and potential interactions with prescribed drugs, and full spectrum of references are included.
Tamil Dalit feminist poetry occurs in the nexus of caste demands and literary expectations based on Tamil “high culture,” as set in the literary conventions of both classical and contemporary aesthetics. Tamil Dalit feminist poets and their allies challenge literary expectations set for women poets as well as caste stigma. In Tamil Dalit Feminist Poetics: Resistance, Power, and Solidarity, Pramila Venkateswaran argues that Dalit poets Sukirtharani, Arangamallika, Umadevi, Meena Kandasamy, and Tamil feminist allies, such as Malathi Maitri and Kutty Revathi, challenge the literary tradition of Tamil poetry by presenting their radical poems on themes based on their experience and witnessing the trauma of violence on Dalit women’s bodies, thus placing caste and gender at the center of their work. They assert their subjectivity, offering us a feminist poetics that is rich with insights on the Dalit body, spirituality, music, culture, Dalit connection to land, and democracy. Their poems theorize women’s experiences, using metaphor, symbol, folk idioms, as well as satire and irony to express feminist connectedness to all spheres of life. Replete with anti-caste resistance of language, form, and content, Tamil Dalit feminist poets reframe both feminism and contemporary Tamil poetry. Thus, Dalit feminist poetry and other cultural productions are vehicles for solidarity and democracy.