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For ages 0+ months to early readers, this book is designed to help stimulate your child's visual IQ and audio rhythm IQ. The Lazy Lion and the Busy Bee features illustrations with deep color contrasts and movement which is blended with rich rhythmic poetry. Rhythmic and rhyming, this is a playful story about a lion that struggles to cope with his bully, a tiny mischievous bee. The story captures the irony of a mighty character that chooses to use his strengths to avoid a problem rather than to solve it. See what happens when the Lazy Lion and the Busy Bee cross paths.
MINE! That's what the very greed bee says to anyone who asks him to share. While all the other bees work hard to clean the hive and make honey, the very greedy bee spends all of his time gobbling pollen and guzzling nectar. One day he finds a meadow full of flowers and decides not to tell anyone. He spends the entire day buzzing from flower to flower until...THUMP. The very greedy bee is so full that he cannot fly! It's getting dark and he doesn't know how to get home unless he flies. With the help of some new found friends the very greedy bee is able to return to his hive and has learned that it's best to work with others and share what you have.
A pop-up story book about a hungry bear with colorful, folding drawings of seven animals in the forest. The text is in verse. For children approximately 3+ years.
V. 12 contains: The Archer...Christmas, 1877.
Anger is found everywhere in the ancient world, starting with the very first word of the Iliad and continuing through all literary genres and every aspect of public and private life. Yet it is only recently, as a variety of disciplines start to devote attention to the history and nature of the emotions, that Classicists, ancient historians and ancient philosophers have begun to study anger in antiquity with the seriousness and attention it deserves. This volume brings together a number of significant studies by authors from different disciplines and countries, on literary, philosophical, medical and political aspects of ancient anger from Homer until the Roman Imperial Period. It studies some of the most important ancient sources and provides a paradigmatic selection of approaches to them, and should stimulate further research on this important subject in a number of fields.