See inside planet earth 作者: Katie Daynes 出版社: Usborne Publishing Ltd ISBN: 9780746087541 出版日期: 2008年03月 語言版本: English 頁數: 16 頁 版次: 第 1 版 裝幀: Hardcover 叢書/系列: See Inside 内容简介 * A brilliant flap book that delves deep into the mysteries of the geography of the Earth. * Each page is covered with flaps that reveal and explain the Earth's structure, climate and environments, from desert to arctic tundra. * Includes pages revealing the problems of climate change and ways to reduce global warming. * With over 80 sturdy flaps, and internet links to websites to find out more. * Printed on paper made from trees from sustainable forests, and 20p from every copy sold will be donated to Friends of the Earth.
畅销书《花园里有只老虎》的作者写了一个有趣的充满冒险的家庭故事。玛蒂尔达爱着她的爸爸,但她也很确定他是世界上*烦人的爸爸。他带着玛蒂尔达在乡间进行漫长而无聊的散步,并给她讲又长又无聊的故事。即使玛蒂尔达真的想回家,他也总是想回头看看。现在他坚持要和她一起去寻宝,但是他总是被一些愚蠢的事情分心,比如海盗和海怪。 Meet Matilda. She loves her dad, but she's pretty sure he's the most annoying dad in the whole world. He takes Matilda on long, boring walks on the countryside. He tells her long, boring stories. And he always wants to look round the corner, even when Matilda really wants to go home. Now he's insisted on coming with her on a treasure hunt, but he keeps getting distracted by stupid things like pirates and sea monsters . That's not how you find treasure is it? A funny, adventure-packed story about family from the author of the best-selling There's a T
畅销书《小区设计》作者山崎亮*力作.收录大量彩图 山崎亮与十九世纪英国七位重要社会改革家的对话 透过工业革命后的英国,窥见当代亚洲面临的都市问题; 从七位先贤、大师的思想,看见小区设计发展轨迹,并找到将现代社会变得更好的灵感 ◆专业人士共感推荐 王志弘(国立台湾大学建筑与城乡研究所教授) 李丁赞(国立清华大学社会学荣誉退休教授) 李取中(《大志杂志》、《The Affairs 周刊编集》总编辑) 阮庆岳(小说家、建筑师) 林静娟(国立台北科技大学建筑系副教授) 邱翊(台北城市散步执行长) 洪德仁(*小区营造学会理事长) 连振佑(中原大学景观学系助理教授) 黄伟茹(国立成功大学都市计划学系助理教授) 黄瑞茂(淡江大学建筑系专任副教授) 廖嘉展(新故乡文教基金会董事长) 刘
Penguins aren t the only animal out there with problems, oh no Praise for Penguin Problems: "A small philosophy manual for readers of all ages ... wonderfully original" ObserverFrom Jory John and Lane Smith, the winner of the 2017 Kate Greenaway Medal, comes a laugh-out-loud companion to the acclaimed Penguin Problems. Edward the giraffe can't understand why his neck is as long and bendy and ridiculous as it is. No other animal has a neck this absurd. He's tried disguising it, dressing it up, strategically hiding it behind bushes ... anything he can think of. But just when he's exhausted his neck-hiding options, a turtle ambles in and tries to help him understand that his neck has a purpose ... and looks excellent in a bow tie.
Olivia, like many young pigs, experiences life very intensely. She is utterly obsessed with having her mother make her a red soccer shirt (even though the team color is green), until, of course, she discovers that her favorite toy, her very best toy, is missing, at which point she becomes utterly obsessed with finding it. She looks under the rug, the sofa, and the cat. She shouts accusingly at both her younger brother Ian and her baby brother William, who responds with an unsatisfactory "Wooshee gaga." That night (a dark and stormy one), she hears a horrible sound emanating from behind a closed door, and, in a dramatic scene illuminated by her flaming candelabra and showcased in a fold-out spread, she sees the family dog Perry chewing her favorite toy to bits. As devastating as this is to a passionate young pig, "even Olivia couldn't stay mad forever." She sews up her dismembered toy and falls asleep that very night cozied up with both it and the toy-wrecking Perry. The New Yorker cartoonist and Caldecott Hon