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  • - Raising Balanced Children in the Digital Age
    av Edmond Schoorel
    119,-

    Screens and digital devices are everywhere in our modern world and it's becoming increasingly common for even very young children to regularly use tablets and smart phones. Many parents struggle to know what's best for their children. This book offers a comprehensive overview of the pros and cons, to help parents make their own choices. It explores the health effects of screen time as well as the benefits of new technology and the implications for education. Much writing on this subject is one-sided and dogmatic. This thought-provoking book is not designed to make parents feel guilty, but to empower them to find their own balance.

  • - Insights into Cosmic and Seasonal Aspects of the Whole Earth
    av Martin Samson
    189,-

    Considers the issues around celebrating Christian festivals with imagery and symbolism drawn from northern hemisphere festivals, in the southern hemisphere.

  • - A Day-by-day Summer Story in Twenty-one Short Chapters
    av Ulf Stark
    265,-

    Will the rabbit children still be able to have their Midsummer party even after the big storm? Perhaps their friend Grump the tomte will help! This charming follow-up to The Yule Tomte and the Little Rabbits is told in twenty-one chapters.

  • av Daniela Drescher
    145,-

    Faith, the Little Fairy, wants to help her friend Mole's wish come true in this magical book of transformation by much-loved illustrator Daniela Drescher, creator of In the Land of Fairies.

  • av Angelika Wolk-Gerche
    169,-

    Crochet your own unique, handmade toys for friends and family. Includes step-by-step instructions suitable for both beginners and more experienced crocheters.

  • - The Flowering of an Ancient Civilisation
    av Frank Teichmann
    599,-

    This beautiful, highly illustrated book shows that a deep understanding of the sacred mysteries of Egypt is key to illuminating the texts and images of the time.

  • - Teaching Drama in Steiner-Waldorf Schools
    av Nell Smyth
    189,-

    This book will help teachers to work successfully with drama in their classroom in a rewarding, holistic way.

  • - The case for raising the school starting age and providing what the under-sevens really need
    av Sue Palmer
    189,-

    Sue Palmer puts forward a passionate case for Britain adopting a proper 'kindergarten' stage that recognises what under-sevens really need.

  • - St Paul and Parsifal
    av Karl Koenig
    389,-

    Considers issues of individual freedom and spirituality in connection with community building, in the light of a new form of conscience.

  • av Robert J. Harris
    119,-

    A strange haar blows into St Andrews' harbour one morning, freezing its inhabitants in a magical mist. The fate of St Andrews, and the ENTIRE UNIVERSE, rests with our reluctant heroes. Will they reach Odin before the world is destroyed by Loki's mischief?

  • av Rev. Dr. Peter Skaller
    145,-

    A lovely collection of reflections and contemplations on images from nature, each one connected to a gospel reading.

  • av Birte Kaufmann
    189,-

    Addresses all aspects of teaching gardening, including teaching methods, lesson planning for different age groups, and maintaining the garden itself.

  • av Bastiaan Baan
    275,-

    Describes a decades-old approach to meditation which stems from western Christianity rather than eastern traditions.

  • av Allan Campbell McLean
    120,-

    It is the time of the Cold War. Soviet spies are feared, and secrets are traded. People disappear. Thirteen-year-old Alasdair, living in London, knows nothing of this world. He can't wait to start his long summer holiday on the Isle of Skye, away from his mother and aunt. But things don't go quite as planned. On the journey, a stranger gives him a mysterious note before jumping from the train. Worse still, he instantly mistrusts sinister Murdo Beaton, with whom he's staying. Gradually adjusting to crofting life, Alasdair is not prepared for the web of danger and espionage that unfolds around him.

  • - Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and many more classic stories
    av Jacob & Wilhelm Grimm
    145,-

    A beautiful collection of thirteen Brothers' Grimm fairy tales including Cinderella, Snow White and Sleeping Beauty.

  • - Magical Scottish Stories for Children
    av Moira Miller
    119,-

    Hamish and Mirren live in a quiet farmhouse by a beautiful loch in Scotland. Quiet, that is, except for the talking sea urchin, singing sand, hungry fairies, sad bogle and grumpy witch! This delightful collection of stories is a true Scottish children's classic. Moira Miller's characteristic wit and humour shine through, and Mairi Hedderwick's funny, charming illustrations bring gentle Hamish and his canny wife wonderfully to life for younger readers.

  • av Alex McCall
    109,-

    Not too long ago the children of Aberdeen struck a blow against the tyranny of their oppressors -- an army of giant robot chickens. But the chickens were not defeated and now the city's warring factions have formed a council hoping to keep their chicken overlords at bay. But there's a new robot chicken on the block, the Chickenator! When the new chicken starts to target council members, pecking them up one by one, Rayna suspects fowl play. How are the chickens tracking council members down so precisely? Could there be a spy in the council? Meanwhile, Jesse tries to hatch a plan to crack the chickens and set the human captives, including his older brother, free. Who will have the last cluck? This is a spectacular sequel to the riotous pun-filled Attack of the Giant Robot Chickens, winner of a 2015 Scottish Children's Book Award.

  • av Cathy Forde
    125,-

    Pete has never even heard of Clydebank in Scotland, but when his dad finds a new job at last, Pete finds himself leaving his home in London overnight. There are advantages to his new life, including a massive new bedroom and his first ever garden, complete with a real-life bomb shelter. He'd even be ok with the sound of the girl next door crying all the time -- except that there is no house next door... Pete makes two new friends: Dunny, who knows all about the Second World War, and Beth, the girl next door who somehow seems to come from it. He slowly realises that Beth has returned from the 1940s for a reason. But does Pete have the courage to step into the past to solve a mystery that's over seventy years old? Critically acclaimed children's author Cathy Forde presents a vivid adventure story based on the events of the Clydebank Blitz of 1941.

  • - A Scottish Highland Story
    av Emily Dodd
    119,-

    A funny and lively tale about two of Scotland's best-loved animals -- an endangered black grouse and a wood mouse -- who learn to value their differences.

  • av Rudolf Frieling
    189,-

    Makes the case for the integration of reincarnation into Christian thinking.

  • av David MacPhail
    119,-

    Prepare yourself for the wrath of the Norsemen! That is, if you don't mind and it's not too inconvenient... Everyone knows Vikings are ruthless barbarians whose idea of a good time involves pillaging, plundering and feasting. But Thorfinn isn't an ordinary Viking! He is always polite and happily offers to wash the dirty dishes. Too bad his dad is Harald the Skull-Splitter, Village Chief and the roughest and toughest Viking of them all. Tired of Thorfinn and his too-nice ways getting them into trouble, his dad decides it's time for Thorfinn to earn his gruesome Viking name. Stuck on a longboat with a ragtag bunch of adventurers who'd like to throw him overboard, how will the Nicest Viking cope with a dangerous voyage to Scotland? Thorfinn the Nicest Viking is a funny, illustrated, action-packed new series for young readers who love Horrid Henry and Diary of a Wimpy Kid, set in a world where manners mean nothing and politeness is pointless!

  • av Alex Nye
    120,-

    A scream in the night, a hidden staircase to nowhere and a ghostly face: Dunadd House still has secrets.For over 400 years something has been hidden in old Dunadd House, and as another dangerous winter descends Samuel and the Morton children discover it's not just the cold sending a shiver down their spine: not all their ghosts have been put to rest.Can they unravel the family secret before they're forced to leave their home forever?The bone-chilling sequel to Scottish Children's Book Award winner Chill.

  • av Alex Nye
    119,-

    Winner of a Scottish Children's Book Award. The Morton family are cursed: their house is haunted by eerie footsteps, a ghostly figure and whispers in the night.Fiona and new neighbour Samuel investigate the hauntings and discover a deadly tale of betrayal and revenge, and a family secret long forgotten.Trapped by snow and ice, can the friends escape the chill or will the Morton children be doomed to repeat the past forever?

  • av Lari Don
    119,-

    When Yann the centaur is stabbed through the heart by a unicorn horn, the life-threatening injury needs a magical remedy. Helen and her fabled-beast friends unite, with the help of the dragons, to find a magical token with the power to heal him. But they only have until tomorrow night. The friends split into teams: Lee, Helen and Sapphire search for King Arthur's scabbard; Catesby, Lavender and Sylvie search for hidden gems in a cliff face; Rona and Tangaroa wash a flower in seven waterfalls at sunrise. But will they complete their missions in time to save Yann? And with their arch-enemy, the power-crazed Master of the Maze, on the loose once more, danger is never far away. This is the fourth and final book in Lari Don's popular First Aid for Fairies series.

  • av Lari Don
    119,-

    Helen and her fabled-beast friends help Rona the selkie in a Storm Singer competition. Rona wins by singing up an incredible storm, but part of the prize is to represent the selkies in a much bigger contest. Rona must compete in three gruelling challenges against a mermaid and a blue loon, and carry an important message between the deep sea powers, which will stop them going to war. She desperately needs the help of Helen and her friends. But a giant jellyfish and a terrifying conger eel are among those who will do anything to stop the message of peace getting through. Fans of Helen's first two adventures will be eagerly awaiting this third thrilling instalment. Set in the north of Scotland, this story introduces yet more fabled beasts inspired by Scottish sea creatures and folklore.

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