Spongebob Squarepants Glow-in-the-Dark


Book Description

Dive into SpongeBob SquarePants' underwater world with these colorful sticker books and join the Krusty Krab gang on all their adventures based on the popular TV show. Full color. Consumable.




Spongebob Squarepants Glow-in-the-Dark Sticker Book


Book Description

Go on an underwater adventure with your favourite sponge! Have fun with Spongebob and his friends, including Squidward Tentacles, Mr Krabs and Gary the Snail! Decorate the exotic undersea village of Bikini Bottom with glow-in-the-dark stickers while you check out Sandy Cheeks and his favourite action poses. Stickers are re-usable so feel free to change your mind!




Boo Goes There? (Spongebob Squarepants)


Book Description

Join Nickelodeon's SpongeBob SquarePants for a night of silly thrills and chills at the Krusty Krab. With more than 30 glow-in-the-dark stickers, this coloring and activity book will be a Halloween treat for boys ages 3-7. Illustrations. Consumable.




The Haunted Halloween Carnival


Book Description

"The Haunted Halloween Carnival has come to Bikini Bottom, and SpongeBob and Patrick can't wait to try out all the rides! Read along and follow SpongeBob's glow-in-the-dark eyes from beginning to end!"--Cover back.




A Very Krusty Christmas (SpongeBob SquarePants)


Book Description

Christmas is coming and it's time to decorate! Especially when Plankton has customers flocking to the Chum Bucket because it looks so festive. SpongeBob SquarePants follows Mr. Krab's order to decorate, and starts putting up light after light-until the power goes out! Find out what happens next in this hilarious holiday story.




Endless Chain


Book Description

With the warmth and comfort of a handmade quilt, Endless Chain explores the intricate patterns of family and community, and the threads that bind them together Sam Kinkade is finally feeling at home as a minister in rural Toms Brook, Virginia, content with his life and Shenandoah Valley congregation. But his plans to welcome the area's growing Hispanic community are being met with resistance. Fortunately, when the church-run community center is threatened, a stranger named Elisa Martinez walks through his door and Sam realizes he has found a woman capable of building bridges. Elisa isn't looking to make connections. She has come to Toms Brook to hide. But despite her fears of discovery she is enchanted by the beautiful work and the friendship offered by the women who invite her to join their quilting circle. And even though she fears the consequences for both of them, she finds herself powerfully drawn to Sam, and to a generations-old love story rooted in the town's past. Will she and Sam repeat the past, or can they find the love and the freedom they seek at last? Previously published




Dogtography


Book Description

If you want to learn to create out-of-this-world photos that capture the heart and soul of a dog, you've come to the right place. Whether you're a professional looking to up your dog photography game, or an amateur striving to take better pictures of your four-legged best friend, Dogtography is your guide to crafting jaw-dropping photographs that are exploding with personality. And there is no better teacher than Kaylee Greer, one of the world's most in-demand dog photographers. Kaylee travels the globe photographing dogs for some of the biggest pet brands on Earth, teaches industry-renowned workshops, and stars in Nat Geo Wild's original television mini-series Pupparazzi, chronicling her colorful adventures photographing dogs across America.

Dogtography is jam-packed with tips and tricks and—just like Kaylee and her award-winning photographs—an infectious personality. In this book, you’ll learn Kaylee’s best-kept secrets, including camera settings, lens choices, and post-processing techniques. You’ll explore tried and true methods for working with dogs of all shapes and sizes, unlock the power of positive reinforcement, and discover the gift of giving back to dogs in need through the magic of photography.


TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1: Speak Dog
Chapter 2: Camera Settings
Chapter 3: Lenses
Chapter 4: Dirty Little Secrets
Chapter 5: Sunshine Wrangling
Chapter 6: Catchlights
Chapter 7: Location
Chapter 8: Expression
Chapter 9: Shooting Action
Chapter 10: Group Photo Techniques
Chapter 11: The Canine Variety Power Hour
Chapter 12: Illumination Nation
Chapter 13: Post-Processing
Chapter 14: Giving Back




Shiver Me Timbers


Book Description

SpongeBob is more than happy to work the graveyard shift at the Krusty Krab until Squidward tells him the legend of the Hash-Slinging Slasher... Join in the creepy fun with SpongeBob with Glow-in-the-Dark stickers and a cutout light switch cover!




Rock Stars!


Book Description

Nickelodeon's SpongeBob SquarePants turns up the volume and joins Plankton's rock band in this fun glow-in-the-dark storybook that includes more than 30 glow stickers. Full color. Consumable.




Biocode


Book Description

The living world runs on genomic software - what Dawn Field and Neil Davies call the 'biocode' - the sum of all DNA on Earth. In Biocode, they tell the story of a new age of scientific discovery: the growing global effort to read and map the biocode, and what that might mean for the future. The structure of DNA was identified in 1953, and the whole human genome was mapped by 2003. Since then the new field of genomics has mushroomed and is now operating on an industrial scale. Genomes can now be sequenced rapidly and increasingly cheaply. The genomes of large numbers of organisms from mammals to microbes, have been mapped. Getting your genome sequenced is becoming affordable for many. You too can check paternity, find out where your ancestors came from, or whether you are at risk of some diseases. Some check out the pedigree of their pets, while others turn genomes into art. A stray hair is enough to crudely reconstruct the face of the owner. From reading to constructing: the first steps to creating artificial life have already been taken. Some may find the rapidity of developments, and the potential for misuse, alarming. But they also open up unprecedented possibilities. The ability to read DNA has changed how we view ourselves and understand our place in nature. From the largest oceans, to the insides of our guts, we are able to explore the biosphere as never before, from the genome up. Sequencing technology has made the invisible world of microbes visible, and biodiversity genomics is revealing whole new worlds within us and without. The findings are transformational: we are all ecosystems now. Already the first efforts at 'barcoding' entire ecological communities and creating 'genomic observatories' have begun. The future, the authors argue, will involve biocoding the entire planet.