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Barnas brødbakebok
Å bake sitt eget gøy er enkelt og morsomt for barna! Brød er en grunnleggende bestanddel av kostholdet i alle land i verden, og det å kunne bake dem selv gir barna eierskap over maten! I dette siste tilskuddet til Spektrums populære kokebøker for barn finner dere enkle, utførlige trinn-for-trinn-oppskrifter tilpasset barn og ferske bakere: Havrebrød, pariserloff, rugbruød, rundstykker, brytebrød, pitabrød, brødpinner, focaccia, pretzler, maisbrød, muffins, sjokoladebrød, fillebrød, fruktkringle, boller, brioche, fletter og alle mulige salte og søte fristelser.
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Castles Picture Book
A richly illustrated book that takes readers back in time to the dangerous Middle Ages, and the castles that people built and lived in. Children can discover who built castles, the weapons used to defend them and how everyday life was conducted, from feasting to fun to religious ceremonies.
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1920s Fashion to Colour
This stylishly illustrated colouring book is the perfect way to learn about 1920s fashion. Line drawings of outfits to wear to afternoon tea, jazz clubs, the beach and more are accompanied by facts about the clothes featured and the type of people who would have worn them.
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Middle Ages Sticker Book
Delve into the turbulent world of the Middle Ages and discover life in medieval Europe with this fascinating sticker book. An accessible and interactive way to learn about this exciting period of history.
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Doll's House Sticker and Colouring Book
An activity book with over 200 stickers of charming doll's house furniture and accessories, and lots of grand rooms to sticker and colour. Fill the playroom with books and games, stock the kitchen with delicious food, colour the toys in the children's bedrooms and decorate the luxurious living room. A fun way to practise fine motor skills.
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First Sticker Book Doll's House
A delightful doll's house sticker book to fill with over 180 stickers of beautiful furniture and accessories. Children can fill the colourful playroom with toys, books and games, stock the kitchen with delicious food to eat and find a spot for Zippy the cuddly monkey in the bedroom. A fun way to practise fine motor skills.
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Little Transfer Book Fairies
Bring the magical world of fairies to life in this gorgeous activity book. There are over 400 delightful transfers of fairies, flowers, butterflies, ladybirds and more to decorate scenes including a fairy tea party, magic academy and a starlight ball. For each scene, there is a fairy picture to colour, too.
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Little First Stickers Shops
This delightful sticker book gives you the chance to fit out your favourite high street shops, from a Florist and a Patisserie to a Grocer's Store, a Toy Shop, and of course, a Sweet Shop! Stickers include goods to display on shelves and in windows, plus charming animal shoppers and staff.
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Magical Creatures Magic Painting Book
Brush water over the black and white illustrations and watch as the magical creatures and animals burst into dazzling colour! Sixteen detailed scenes include unicorns, narwhals, a phoenix, dragon and lots more. With a handy fold-out back cover to prevent colours running through to the page beneath.
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My Very First Castles Book
This is non-fiction for very young children, who will find lots of things to look at and talk about in this highly visual book about what it was like to live in a castle. Little ones can find out about kings, queens, knights, banquests, jousting and lots more - whilst learning lots of interesting new words. This delightful book is full of scenes of medieval castle life, from delicious feasts to life under siege. Each page covers a different element of castle life, from different rooms like the dungeon and the guard room to castle animals such as horses and falcons. Illustrations: Full colour throughout
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Little Transfer Book Knights
From dramatic sieges to jousting battles, little children can bring medieval scenes to life with this exciting activity book. There are over 180 rub-down transfers of knights, armour, weapons and dragons to decorate scenes including knight school, going on a hunt and a royal feast. There's lots of information about life in medieval times, too.
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Victorian Fashion to Colour
Filled with elegant crinolines, bustles and bodices to colour, this book is a stunning introduction to the flamboyant fashions of the Victorian era. Scenes include a Victorian Christmas, fashions from the British Raj and elaborate dresses for a society dance, with snippets of historical information about each outfit and the people who wore it.
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Castles Sticker Book
An illustrated sticker book that shows what it was like to live in a castle in the dangerous Middle Ages. With over 100 detailed stickers including photographs and illustrations of knights and castles, armour, weapons, shields and treasure, it is full of facts about castles and castle life, battles, coats of arms, tournaments and feasting.
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The Idea of the Castle in Medieval England
Medieval castles have traditionally been explained as feats of military engineering and tools of feudal control, but Abigail Wheatley takes a different approach, looking at a range of sources usually neglected in castle studies. Evidence from contemporary literature and art reveals the castle's place at the heart of medieval culture, as an architecture of ideas every bit as sophisticated as the church architecture of the period. This study offers a genuinely fresh perspective. Most castle scholars confine themselves to historical documents, but Wheatley examines literary and artistic evidence for its influence on and response to contemporary castle architecture. Sermons, seals and ivory caskets, local legends and Roman ruins all have their part to play. What emerges is a fascinating web of cultural resonances: the castle is implicated in every aspect of medieval consciousness, from private religious contemplation to the creation of national mythologies. This book makes a compelling case for a new, interdisciplinary approach to castle studies. ABIGAIL WHEATLEY gained her PhD at the Centre for Medieval Studies, University of York.
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History of Science in 100 Pictures
Discover how scientists changed the world, from inventing life-saving medicines and probing the secrets of the smallest particles to sending people to the Moon - and how ground-breaking scientific theories changed our world again and again. With illustrations, photographs and links to specially selected websites for more information.
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Christmas Wonderland to Colour
A stylish collection of festive scenes to colour in, perfect for keeping children occupied in the busy run-up to Christmas. Features beautiful drawings of traditions such as a Christmas market, gingerbread house and Santa's grotto.
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Min første faktabok
Det er så mange ting å interessere seg for! Verden er stor og mangfoldig. Denne boken gir nysgjerrige og vitebegjærlige barn en super introduksjon til spennende og populære temaer, med sjarmerende bilder og enkle tekster. Les gjerne boken høyt sammen, slik at den kan være utgangspunkt for samtaler med barnet. Temaene dekker jordkloden vår, verdensrommet, naturvitenskap, kroppen, dyr, dinosaurer og historie.
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The Moral Brain
An overview of the latest interdisciplinary research on human morality, capturing moral sensibility as a sophisticated integration of cognitive, emotional, and motivational mechanisms.Over the past decade, an explosion of empirical research in a variety of fields has allowed us to understand human moral sensibility as a sophisticated integration of cognitive, emotional, and motivational mechanisms shaped through evolution, development, and culture. Evolutionary biologists have shown that moral cognition evolved to aid cooperation; developmental psychologists have demonstrated that the elements that underpin morality are in place much earlier than we thought; and social neuroscientists have begun to map brain circuits implicated in moral decision making. This volume offers an overview of current research on the moral brain, examining the topic from disciplinary perspectives that range from anthropology and neurophilosophy to justice and law. The contributors address the evolution of morality, considering precursors of human morality in other species as well as uniquely human adaptations. They examine motivations for morality, exploring the roles of passion, extreme sacrifice, and cooperation. They go on to consider the development of morality, from infancy to adolescence; findings on neurobiological mechanisms of moral cognition; psychopathic immorality; and the implications for justice and law of a more biological understanding of morality. These new findings may challenge our intuitions about society and justice, but they may also lead to more a humane and flexible legal system.ContributorsScott Atran, Abigail A. Baird, Nicolas Baumard, Sarah Brosnan, Jason M. Cowell, Molly J. Crockett, Ricardo de Oliveira-Souza, Andrew W. Delton, Mark R. Dadds, Jean Decety, Jeremy Ginges, Andrea L. Glenn, Joshua D. Greene, J. Kiley Hamlin, David J. Hawes, Jillian Jordan, Max M. Krasnow, Ayelet Lahat, Jorge Moll, Caroline Moul, Thomas Nadelhoffer, Alexander Peysakhovich, Laurent Pretot, Jesse Prinz, David G. Rand, Rheanna J. Remmel, Emma Roellke, Regina A. Rini, Joshua Rottman, Mark Sheskin, Thalia Wheatley, Liane Young, Roland Zahn
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