What does it mean to be a Smurf? Find out in this heartfelt and hilarious guide to what it takes to be a member of the Smurf family..."--P. [4] of cover.
Essential reading for careers leaders. Thispractical book, written by experts David Andrews and TristramHooley, is designed to meet the needs of all careers leaders inschools. Newly updated to reflect changes in policy and education, it is an invaluableresource for anyone involved in delivering careers work in schools or providingsupport and training for careers leaders.
Join the Smurfs, small blue creatures with big personalities, as they journey to see the Blue Moon! This picture book is great to introduce new and old fans to the iconic Smurfs and their adventures, and is perfect for Father’s Day or any day! Papa Smurf is excited to lead everyone on an unforgettable trip to see the rare, beautiful Blue Moon! His map will take them up the mountain above the clouds for a great view. Everyone is having a blast and enjoying all the little detours—except Brainy. Brainy just wants to stay on the path and get there already! He can’t stop himself from asking an age-old question: How much farther, Papa Smurf? From #1 New York Times bestselling duo Robb Pearlman and Melanie Demmer (The Office and Parks and Rec), this funny, poignant story explores the value of patience and savoring ordinary, unexpected moments that become our favorite memories. A whole new generation is falling in love with the Smurfs through their hit show on Nickelodeon, and How Much Farther, Papa Smurf? is a perfect book for these new fans and their families.
Cook Smurf is baking a cake, but he runs out of eggs. Papa Smurf asks Smiley and Grouchy to get an egg from Farmer Brown's chicken coop. But it is not as easy as it sounds.
When two Smurfs stumble upon a magic egg that makes all their wishes come true, the Smurfs are soon wishing for all sorts of zany things, compelling Papa Smurf to take control of the magic egg before chaos overtakes Smurf Village.
Join Smurfette on an epic adventure in this 8x8 storybook based on Sony Pictures Animation’s all-new, fully computer animated Smurfs feature film, Smurfs: The Lost Village. Smurfs: The Lost Village—starring the voices of Demi Lovato as Smurfette, Rainn Wilson as Gargamel, Mandy Patinkin as Papa Smurf, Jack McBrayer as Clumsy, Danny Pudi as Brainy, and Joe Manganiello as Hefty—hits theaters April 7, 2017! Follow Smurfette as she heads into the Forbidden Forest, hoping to find her Smurfy purpose. Along the way, she is joined by her best friends, Brainy, Clumsy, and Hefty. Together, they realize you can be anything you set your mind to be!
Learn to read with the Smurfs! This carry-along boxed set includes six smurf-tastic Level 2 Ready-to-Read books to take on the go! The Smurfs love to read…just ask Brainy Smurf, Smurfette, and Papa Smurf! With six Ready-to-Read books about Baby Smurf, Cook Smurf, Grouchy Smurf, Hefty Smurf, and more, this carry-along boxed set with a Velcro closure and plastic handle takes you inside the Land of the Smurfs! This Smurfy collection includes Off to School; Smurf Cake; Scaredy Smurf Makes a Friend; Why Do You Cry, Baby Smurf; The Smurf Championship Games; and The Smurfs and the Magic Egg.
A deep dive into the social mind-brain, examining the processes we share with other social animals and illuminating those that are uniquely human. What Makes Us Social? is a scholarly but accessible exploration of the underlying processes that make humans the most social species on the planet. Chris and Uta Frith, pioneers in the field of cognitive neuroscience, review the many forms of social behavior that we humans share with other animals and examine the special form that only humans possess, including its dark side. These uniquely human abilities allow us to reflect on our behavior and share these reflections with other people, which in turn enables us to reason why we do things and to exert some control over our automatic behaviors. As a result, we can learn cooperatively with others and create and value cultural artifacts that survive through the generations. Going beyond how we come to know ourselves and understand the mind of others, Frith and Frith investigate how we adapt mutually to make social interactions work. This book stands out in its application of a computational framework—one that lies at the intersection of psychology and artificial intelligence—to key concepts of social cognition, such as empathy, trust, group identity, and reputation management. Ultimately, What Makes Us Social? is a profound examination of the ways we communicate, cooperate, share, and compete with other humans and how these capabilities define us as a species.