Fruity Fun
Wipe-clean, PEVA-covered board books to amuse baby while in the high chair. A suction pad to attach the book to the high chair. Amusing pictures and faces made out of fruit or snack food. Beautiful photographs of babies in high chairs enjoying their food.
Yoga for 50+: Tips and Techniques for a Safe and Healthy Practice
Throughout this book, Rosen focuses on the needs of older beginning students, providing tips for moving comfortably into a pose, avoiding injury, and usinghelpful props, such as chairs, foam blocks, and cotton straps.
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Swing High, Swing Low: A Day of Opposites
Children will discover opposites in all shapes and forms as they follow a young boy and his sister "up the ladder, down the stairs, under the table, over the chairs!" Beginning in the morning and following the children until bedtime, the charming narrative explores everyday opposites with clever rhyming text and detailed illustrations. This is an ideal early learning book for young readers who are ready to explore the world around them.
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The Art of Whittling
One of the earliest guides to traditional whittling, this reprint of a 1930s classic preserves all of the original projects and text and adds updated drawings for the contemporary whittler. This manual is still sought after by whittlers because it explains how to carve many items popular in American tramp art and more complicated items that are not included in most whittling books, such as continuous wooden chairs, hand tools, puzzles, balls inside spirals, swivels, entwined hearts, and buildings inside bottles. The line art has been redrawn, color added, and additional art included, making this unique book valuable to a new generation of whittlers.
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Electric Flesh
Howard Hordinary is convinced that he's the bastard grandchild of Harry Houdini. An unemployed executioner with a fetish for electric chairs, Howard is tormented by multiple perversities and obsessed with schemes to restore his status as executioner and as Houdini's legitimate heir. Cycling back and forth between Hordinary's paranoid present and Houdini's fantastical past -- teeming with freaks, carnies, scientists, con men, lunatics, and Houdini's own obsessions -- "Electric Flesh" is a sizzling blend of fact and fiction, penned by an exciting new voice in American fiction.
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The Education of an Art Director
This provocative anthology provides inspiration on teaching and discussing art direction in the classroom and beyond. Essays, interviews, and images from more than thirty teachers and leaders in the field provide an in-depth view of every facet of art direction; concrete examples reveal how to create classes that are fun to teach and inspiring to students and department chairs alike. A boon to instructors, a boost to anyone interested in graphic design, this book is educational in the best sense of the word.
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Boardwalk of Dreams: Atlantic City and the Fate of Urban America
During the first half of the twentieth century, Atlantic City was the nation's most popular middle class resort--the home of the famed Boardwalk, the Miss America Pageant, and the board game Monopoly. By the 1960s, it had become a symbol of urban decay and blight, compared by journalists to bombed out Dresden and war-torn Beirut. A dozen casinos and twenty five years later, Atlantic City is once again one of America's most popular tourist spots. Yet visits last an average of a mere six hours, and the highway has replaced the Boardwalk as the city's most important street. Bryant Simon does far more than tell a nostalgic tale of Atlantic City's rise near death, and reincarnation. He turns the depiction of middleclass people with leisure time and disposable income, into a discussion of the limits of this public space. During the city's heyday, African Americans were kept off the Boardwalk and away from the beaches, and the improperly dressed were kept out by ushers and the police. The making...
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Painting Flea Market Furniture
In project after project, such simple applications as color washing, ragging, sponging, and spray-paint spattering transform flea market finds into household treasures. Beautifully done photography, most in full-page format, show the results, while close-ups show every step required to carry out each particular technique. Some of these fabulous items--such as a complete set of nursery pieces-- are designed to work together, but they can stand on their own, too. Striped Accent Mirrors, a Wicker Rocker, Console Cabinet, Silver-leafed Chairs, a White-washed Bed & Dresser, Rose Box, and more: every decorated piece is enticing.
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