Princess Diadora: Saves Her Princess Cupcake Party


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Once upon a time, there lived a young princess named Princess Diadora. Princess Diadora is a young princess who is growing up sweet, kind, and fun like any other young kid. She is a regular young girl that any kid would be able to relate to. This children's book is the first book in the Princess Diadora series. In this book, the princess takes matters into her own hands and learns how to bake her own cupcakes for her princess cupcake party. Look out for more books from this continuing series.




Princess Diadora: Just an Ordinary Ballerina


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Princess Diadora is a young princess who is growing up sweet, kind, and fun like any other young kid. She is a regular young girl that any kid would be able to relate to. This children's book is the second book in the Princess Diadora series. In this book, the princess who loves learning ballet must deal with her mother's decision for her to take privileged ballet lessons. Look out for more books from this continuing series.




Orangey the Goldfish: Meet the New Puppy (Book 5)


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This is the fifth book in the Orangey the Goldfish book series. As a puppy becomes the new family pet, Billy and Orangey must learn to accept the puppy as a new part of the family. Read the entire series, which is available in e-book versions and also in paperback editions.




The Simpsons and Their Mathematical Secrets


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From bestselling author of Fermat's Last Theorem, a must-have for number lovers and Simpsons fans




Globalisation, Development, and Child Rights


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Globalization And Structural Adjustment Programmes Not Only Reinforces Greater Integration In The World Economy But Is A Veneration Of The Market As The Only Mediator Of Efficiency And Growth. It Has Resulted In Renunciation Of The State Responsibility To




Losing Confidence


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A ringing manifesto for change from Canada’s Green Party leader and Activist. We Canadians are waking up from our long political slumber to realize that there will not be change unless we insist upon it. We have a presidential-style prime minister without the checks and balances of either the US or the Canadian systems. Attack ads run constantly, backbenchers and cabinet ministers alike are muzzled, committees are deadlocked, and civility has disappeared from the House of Commons. In Losing Confidence, Elizabeth May outlines these and other problems of our political system, and offers inspiring solutions to the dilemmas we face. “We no longer behead people in Canada, but Stephen Harper’s coup d’état cannot be allowed to stand, not least because of the precedent. Any future government can now slip the leash of democracy in the same way. This is how constitutions fail.” - Ronald Wright







Jonathan Adler on Happy Chic Accessorizing


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Reveals the author's tricks and tips to achieve a unique look at home from aranging pillowscapes and consoles to adding eccentric objects and artwork.




Dear Black Girls


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Dear Black Girls is a letter to all Black girls. Every day poet and educator Shanice Nicole is reminded of how special Black girls are and of how lucky she is to be one. Illustrations by Kezna Dalz support the book's message that no two Black girls are the same but they are all special--that to be a Black girl is a true gift. In this celebratory poem, Kezna and Shanice remind young readers that despite differences, they all deserve to be loved just the way they are.




Pitti PEOPLE


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メンズファッションの祭典「Pitti Immagine UOMO」。イラストレーター・谷本ヨーコが描くイタリアン・スタイルの素敵な男たち。世界中の洒落ものたちが集まるフィレンツェで見つけた「小粋な大人の男のファッション」を描いたスタイルブックです。