Mummy Laid an Egg!

Mummy Laid an Egg!

Author: Babette Cole

Publisher: Random House

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 34

ISBN-13: 009940785X

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MINI TREASURES: delightful mini picture books to treasure forever. MUMMY LAID AN EGG Mum and Dad decide it's time to tell the kids about the facts of life. But do they dare? And do the really know everything about the birds and the bees?


The Dark Portal

The Dark Portal

Author: Robin Jarvis

Publisher:

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 275

ISBN-13: 9780340788622

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In the Dark Portal, Albert Mouse squeezes through the Grill and disappears. Thinking he's been captured by the rats in the sewers, his children embark on a treacherous journey to find him.


Story Painter

Story Painter

Author: John Duggleby

Publisher: Chronicle Books

Published: 1998-10

Total Pages: 62

ISBN-13: 0811820823

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A biography of the African American artist who grew up in the midst of the Harlem Renaissance and became one of the most renowned painters of the life of his people.


Ghost Wings

Ghost Wings

Author: Barbara M. Joosse

Publisher: Chronicle Books

Published: 2001-03-01

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780811821643

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Set in Mexico amidst the monarch butterflies' annual migration and during the Days of the Dead, Ghost Wings, written by Barbara M. Joosse, author of the best-selling Mama, Do You Love Me?, and illustrated with the luminescent artwork of Giselle Potter, is the touching story of a little girl whose very best friend is her grandmother. But one spring, Grandmother becomes thin as smoke. When she dies, Papa says, "When you love someone they never really leave." But to the little girl, Grandmother seems impossibly far away. Who will sing to her? Who will chase the monsters from under her bed? Then, during the Days of the Dead, something extraordinary happens that brings Papa's words vividly to life. Ideal for one-on-one sharing as well as a group discussion, Ghost Wings' poignant message of the endurance of love and the power of memory is sure to linger long after the book is closed. A discussion guide is included.


What Should Schools Teach?

What Should Schools Teach?

Author: Alka Sehgal Cuthbert

Publisher: UCL Press

Published: 2021-01-07

Total Pages: 284

ISBN-13: 1787358747

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The design of school curriculums involves deep thought about the nature of knowledge and its value to learners and society. It is a serious responsibility that raises a number of questions. What is knowledge for? What knowledge is important for children to learn? How do we decide what knowledge matters in each school subject? And how far should the knowledge we teach in school be related to academic disciplinary knowledge? These and many other questions are taken up in What Should Schools Teach? The blurring of distinctions between pedagogy and curriculum, and between experience and knowledge, has served up a confusing message for teachers about the part that each plays in the education of children. Schools teach through subjects, but there is little consensus about what constitutes a subject and what they are for. This book aims to dispel confusion through a robust rationale for what schools should teach that offers key understanding to teachers of the relationship between knowledge (what to teach) and their own pedagogy (how to teach), and how both need to be informed by values of intellectual freedom and autonomy. This second edition includes new chapters on Chemistry, Drama, Music and Religious Education, and an updated chapter on Biology. A revised introduction reflects on emerging discourse around decolonizing the curriculum, and on the relationship between the knowledge that children encounter at school and in their homes.


My Friend Chicken

My Friend Chicken

Author: Adam McCauley

Publisher: Chronicle Books (CA)

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13:

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A young girl wonders where her friend Chicken might be. Did he fly to the moon? Take a canoe down the Amazon? Without Chicken, things just aren't the same. Adam McCauley's quirky illustrations and hilarious story will charm anyone who has ever missed their best friend. Ages 3 and up.


The Folk-stories of Iceland

The Folk-stories of Iceland

Author: Einar Ólafur Sveinsson

Publisher: Viking Society for Northern Research University College

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13:

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In Iceland, people do not compose verse just to comfort themselves; they worship poetry and believe in it. In poetry is a power which rules men's lives and health, governs wind and sea. This book contains an account of the various types of Icelandic folk-story, their origins and sources, the folk-beliefs they represent, and their meanings.


Belly-Rippers, Surgical Innovation and the Ovariotomy Controversy

Belly-Rippers, Surgical Innovation and the Ovariotomy Controversy

Author: Sally Frampton

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2018-12-30

Total Pages: 277

ISBN-13: 3319789341

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This open access book looks at the dramatic history of ovariotomy, an operation to remove ovarian tumours first practiced in the early nineteenth century. Bold and daring, surgeons who performed it claimed to be initiating a new era of surgery by opening the abdomen. Ovariotomy soon occupied a complex position within medicine and society, as an operation which symbolised surgical progress, while also remaining at the boundaries of ethical acceptability. This book traces the operation’s innovation, from its roots in eighteenth-century pathology, through the denouncement of those who performed it as ‘belly-rippers’, to its rapid uptake in the 1880s, when ovariotomists were accused of over-operating. Throughout the century, the operation was never a hair’s breadth from controversy.