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Three more beautiful new editions of A.A. Milne's timeless stories from Winnie-the-Pooh and The House at Pooh Corner. Egmont Books are proud to present: 'An Expotition to the North Pole', 'Tiggers Don't Climb Trees', and 'A House is Built at Pooh Corner'. Each story is original and unabridged with Winnie-the-Pooh and his friends beautifully brought to life throughout by the coloured illustrations and sketches by Ernest H. Shepard. These stunning editions will be enjoyed by Winnie-the-Pooh fans whatever their age, and would make perfect gifts to treasure forever.
Tiggers think they are good at everything, especially climbing up trees. But when Tiggers find that they are not very good at climbing down trees, they have to be rescued.
Tiggers are good flyers. They can jump farther than Kangas. Tiggers can swim. They can do everything (or so Tigger says). Tigger proves that, what goes up does NOT necessarily come down (easily, that is). Includes 4 stories
Includes colour illustrations based on E.H. Shepard's originals, is an adaptation of one of the classic Winnie-the-Pooh stories intended for young children to read on their own. 32 p. 4-8 yrs.
Ten adventures of Pooh, Eeyore, Tigger, Piglet, Owl, and other friends of Christopher Robin.
"Favorite stories from the Hundred Acre Wood are brought to life in this stunning pop-up book." -- Page 4 of cover.
Our relationship with trees is a lengthy, complex one. Since we first walked the earth we have, at various times, worshiped them, felled them and even talked to them. For many of us, though, our first memories of interacting with trees will be of climbing them. Exploring how tree climbers have been represented in literature and art in Europe and North America over the ages, The Tree Climbing Cure unpacks the curative value of tree climbing, examining when and why tree climbers climb, and what tree climbing can do for (and say about) the climber's mental health and wellbeing. Bringing together research into poetry, novels, and paintings with the science of wellbeing and mental health and engaging with myth, folklore, psychology and storytelling, Tree Climber also examines the close relationship between tree climbing and imagination, and questions some longstanding, problematic gendered injunctions about women climbing trees. Discussing, among others, the literary works of Margaret Atwood; Charlotte Bronte; Geoffrey Chaucer; Angela Carter; Kiran Desai; and J.R.R. Tolkien, as well as work by artists such as Peter Doig; Paula Rego; and Goya, this book stands out as an almost encyclopedic examination of cultural representations of this quirky and ultimately restorative pastime.
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Reclaim your creativity by exploring the educational, sociological, psychological, and political influences on independent thinking. Have You Ever Had a Hunch is a powerful tool for self-growth and an invaluable gift for anyone wanting to explore their own creativity. In a series of short, to the point chapters, author Ellen Palestrant strips away the layers of inhibition and repression that encumbers us all.