This children's coloring book is full of happy, smiling, beautiful heroes. For anyone who love plants vs zombies, this book makes a nice gift for ages 2 to 8 years. About the book: Each image is printed on a separate page to prevent bleed-through You can display your artwork with a standard 8.5" x 11" frame You will be offered a lovely, high-quality illustrations in black and white with a color option for its coloring. This remarkable coloring book will give fans of the beautiful cartoon "Plants Vs Zombies"positive emotions. This book is a godsend for those who want to unleash their artistic potential:)
Mo Romero is a zombie who loves nothing more than growing, cooking, and eating vegetables. Tomatoes? Tantalizing. Peppers? Pure perfection! The problem? Mo's parents insist that their niño eat only zombie cuisine, like arm--panadas and finger foods. They tell Mo over and over that zombies don't eat veggies. But Mo can't imagine a lifetime of just eating zombie food and giving up his veggies. As he questions his own zombie identity, Mo tries his best to convince his parents to give peas a chance. Super duo Megan and Jorge Lacera make their picture--book debut with this sweet story about family, self--discovery, and the power of acceptance. It's a delectable tale that zombie and nonzombie fans alike will devour.
Dr. Zomboss creates an army of teeny zombies to try and sneak up on all the brains in Neighborville! To battle these miniscule menaces, the plants, Crazy Dave, Patrice, and Nate must shrink themselves to have any chance at defeating the zombies. But how will Neighborville's insects react to the invasion of their turf-of-the-tiny? And will this miniature zombie invasion mean the party for Crazy Dave's two-hundred-year-old pants gets cancelled? Don't miss the latest volume of the critically-acclaimed Plants vs. Zombies series that sees Eisner Award-winning writer Paul Tobin (Bandette) collaborating with artist Sara Ester Soler (Red & Blue) for this standalone graphic novel!
Cyr uncovers the shocking truth of what’s making you the walking dead and on the road to an ugly end. With the death of a close friend Truckin Bob had a sudden awareness that he would soon share the same fate if he didn’t change his direction. After years of abuse through food addiction, and living the unhealthy lifestyle of stress, poor diet, little sleep, and demanding work schedule, Bob was traveling down the road to becoming a trucking Zombie. Take control of your destiny and discover the truth and learn how to bring yourself back to life. Join Truckin Bob’s convoy to becoming Cyriously Fit
Ants are known for being industrious insects. They follow set paths to find food and are often seen walking in a straight line. If you follow them, they’ll lead you right back to their nest. When scientists found ants that were walking off course in tropical forests, they knew something was wrong. Readers learn all the latest information about these fascinating zombie ants, including what causes their strange behavior and what threat it poses to their species. Full-color photographs show the deadly end of these ants, and fact boxes offer more details about a rare parasitic phenomenon.
Bringing together a multidisciplinary conversation about the entanglement of nature and society in the Korean peninsula, Forces of Nature aims to define and develop the field of the Korean environmental humanities. At its core, the volume works to foreground non-human agents that have long been marginalized in Korean studies, placing flora, fauna, mineral deposits, and climatic conditions that have hitherto been confined to footnotes front and center. In the process, the authors blaze new trails through Korea's social and physical landscapes. What emerges is a deeper appreciation of the environmental conflicts that have animated life in Korea. The authors show how natural processes have continually shaped the course of events on the peninsula—how floods, droughts, famines, fires, and pests have inexorably impinged on human affairs—and how different forces have been mobilized by the state to variously, control, extract, modernize, and showcase the Korean landscape. Forces of Nature suggestively reveals Korea's physical landscape to be not so much a passive context to Korea's history, but an active agent in its transformation and reinvention across centuries. With support from the Henry Luce Foundation, our goal is to produce all titles in this series both in Open Access, for reasons of global accessibility and equity, as well as in print editions.
This book is a short introduction to some plants you may be familiar with, but not realise you could eat as well! Take a quick look at some common garden plants and a few trees and find out how they can be used, apart from just looking pretty.