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Dictionary of fine distinctions: nuances, niceties, and subtle shades of meaning: an assorted synonymy & encyclopedia of commonly confused objects, ideas & words, distinguished with the aid of illustrations

By Eli Burstein, Liana Finck

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“That cappuccino in your cup, how is it different from a flat white?  That couch you’re sitting on, is it more of a sofa?  Which of these terms is more accurate---or should we say, more precise?”……

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How to write a story

By Kate Messner, Mark Siegel

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A child’s imagination knows no bounds, but inspiration is key. In How to Write a Story, the author simplifies the journey to becoming a writer by guiding readers through the process of selecting a story idea……

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Learn to sign with your baby: 50 essential ASL signs to help your child communicate their needs, wants, and feelings

By Cecilia S. Grugan, Brittany Castle

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Parenting is an amazing experience and signing with your baby can enhance communication for both of you. When my son was just two months old, he could only express himself through……

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Literally : amazing words and where they come from

By Patrick Skipworth, Nicholas Stevenson

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“Companion”, “Ukulele”, “Caribou”, “Mummy”, “Kookaburra”, “Zero”, “Worm”, “Royalty”, “Karaoke”, “Guru”, “Jaguar” and “Safari” — What do they mean? Where do they come from?……

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Mental Floss: the curious compendium of wonderful words: a miscellany of obscure terms, bizarre phrases & surprising etymologies

By Erin McCarthy

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In Mental Floss: The Curious Compendium of Wonderful Words, readers are introduced to a fascinating array of obscure terms that many may not have heard before……

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Read like a Ninja

By Andrew Jennings

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Reading can often be a source of anxiety for school children and parents. Are you struggling with reading? Based on the author’s experience and research, reading can be taught step by step like Ninja training……

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Reading at university: how to improve your focus and be more critical

By Jamie Q Roberts, Caitlin Hamilton

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Speed reading may not really help you to achieve high marks and may even hinder your performance at university. “Reading at University: how to improve your focus and be more critical” explains that professional reading……

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Shakespeare: great lives in graphics

By N/A

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What if we told you that the greatest writer in the English language was born the son of a glove maker and spent his childhood chasing sheep in the muddy countryside? “Shakespeare: Great Lives in Graphics” brings the story of William Shakespeare……

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Sorry no English: 50 tips to improve your communication with speakers of limited English

By Craig Storti

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Sorry, No English is a handy book for anyone who needs to frequently interact with limited-English speakers. It is also a valuable tool for those who are interested in language, culture and communication……

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The gloriumptious worlds of Roald Dahl

By Stella Caldwell, Quentin Blake

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For decades, Roald Dahl’s stories have captivated readers of all ages. From “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” to “Matilda”, his books are staples in school curricula, and have been adapted into movies……

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