Delves into the depths to reveal the mysteries of the sea. This book contains six jigsaws that are accompanied by text explaining all about the creatures shown. It aims to provide an interactive experience for children so they can enjoy the challenge of completing a jigsaw, while learning about life in the ocean.
"This illustrated biography shares the story of female scientist, Marie Tharp, a pioneering woman scientist and the first person to ever successfully map the ocean floor"--
This delightful book and jigsaw boxset will keep children entertained for hours. It contains a 100-piece jigsaw of a vibrant under-the-sea scene for children to assemble, as well as a 24-page picture puzzle book in which kids can discover an array of colourful creatures beneath the waves. Illustrations: Full colour throughout
John Carlos Rowe, considered one of the most eminent and progressive critics of American literature, has in recent years become instrumental in shaping the path of American studies. His latest book examines literary responses to U.S. imperialism from the late eighteenth century to the 1940s. Interpreting texts by Charles Brockden Brown, Poe, Melville, John Rollin Ridge, Twain, Henry Adams, Stephen Crane, W. E. B Du Bois, John Neihardt, Nick Black Elk, and Zora Neale Hurston, Rowe argues that U.S. literature has a long tradition of responding critically or contributing to our imperialist ventures. Following in the critical footsteps of Richard Slotkin and Edward Said, Literary Culture and U.S. Imperialism is particularly innovative in taking account of the public and cultural response to imperialism. In this sense it could not be more relevant to what is happening in the scholarship, and should be vital reading for scholars and students of American literature and culture.
Robert Smithson (1938-1973), one of the most important artists of his generation, produced sculpture, drawings, photographs, films, and paintings in addition to the writings collected here.
A history of climate change describes the dramatic evolution and stabilization of the oceans before the rise of humans approximately 6,000 years ago, tracing a significant rise in global temperatures since 1860 and how a rising sea level is affecting world populations.
A fabulous jigsaw teeming with colourful fish and a 24-page Look & Find picture puzzle book, presented together in a beautiful sturdy box. The jigsaw has 300 pieces and measures 59 x 40cm, and the book is packed with things to spot and talk about. Can you spot a pirate's hat, the captain's spoon, a message in a bottle and lots more? This high quality jigsaw is a perfect introduction to intermediate level puzzles and Usborne's Look and Find Under the Sea book is full of fun challenges that help children develop vital skills including visual discrimination and memory recall.