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Sarah Campbell

    The Dinosaur Who Couldn't Ride a Bike
    You Can Count on Me
    Aleya
    Hand-painted Textiles
    Critical Issues in Child and Adolescent Mental Health
    Gerry Fitt and the SDLP
    • Gerry Fitt and the SDLP

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
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      The first academic study of the role of Gerry Fitt in the politics of the Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) -- .

      Gerry Fitt and the SDLP
    • In this thought-provoking text, a collection of respected authors with a wealth of academic and practice experience comes together to challenge some of the prevailing ideas serving as the foundation for the current child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS) structure. Seeking to stimulate reflection and debate, the book provides a fresh new perspective on critical issues such as: • The place of neuroscience in explaining mental health development in children and adolescents • The benefits of moving away from clinic-based practice, and towards an approach that reaches out into the community • The negative impact of resource pressures in CAMHS on the core therapeutic relationships between practitioners and young people. From managers and commissioners to newly qualified practitioners and students, this book will both challenge and energise readers, spurring them on to reconsider some of the pressing CAMH issues of our time.

      Critical Issues in Child and Adolescent Mental Health
    • This beautiful and inspirational book written by a doyenne of British textile design explores the art of painting and making patterns on cloth.Fabrics bring colour and vibrance to our lives, adding inventiveness and charm to both our clothes and our domestic interiors.In this book, lifelong textile designer Sarah Campbell takes you through her world of pattern and colour to uncover the joys of design from dots, stripes and checks to more surprising decorative solutions. Painting straight onto fabric is a very different experience to designing for digital production. Everything is unique, the placing of the patterns and colours is in your hands. The beauty is that the pattern doesn't have to repeat - there can be just one bird or just one square, if it's in the right place. Beautifully illustrated with Sarah's colourful and internationally acclaimed work, her fabric designs show the comforting rhythm and universal language of pattern.- Learn how to create your own unique designs using a range of tools and techniques including brushes and potato-cuts, stencils and simple 'kitchen cupboard' resists.- Explore the delights of painting on different fabrics such as cotton, linen, silk and calico/muslin.- Develop your understanding of scale, colour, tonality and the organisation of pattern ideas, alongside suggestions on how to use your finished fabrics.

      Hand-painted Textiles
    • Aleya

      • 154pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Set in the kingdom of Aldair, the story unfolds under the reign of the tyrannical King Harlow, who maintains his grip on power through fear and oppression. The realm is plagued by terrifying demon creatures that threaten the populace, adding to the atmosphere of dread. As Harlow's cruelty escalates, the struggle for freedom and survival becomes a central theme, highlighting the resilience of the human spirit against tyranny and monstrous foes.

      Aleya
    • Children's story book. Learn to count from one to ten with this engaging and appealing little poem.

      You Can Count on Me
    • Can you imagine a Tyrannosaurus Rex riding a bicycle? Can a brave little boy defeat a dastardly dinosaur? Jolly nonsense to delight the under fives!

      The Dinosaur Who Couldn't Ride a Bike
    • Children's story book. A neat little nursery rhyme that poses the problem of animal apparel. Pigs in wigs and bee dungarees. Brilliantly barmy balderdash to delight the under fives.

      Do Dogs Wear Clogs?
    • Children's story book. A lovely little lull-a-bye to soothe and calm the most tumultuous toddler. Snuggle up, settle down, tucked-in and cosy, drowse and dream.

      Snug as a Bug
    • Nature's repeating patterns, better known as fractals, are beautiful, universal, and explain much about how things grow. Fractals can also be quantified mathematically. Here is an elegant introduction to fractals through examples that can be seen in parks, rivers, and our very own backyards. Young readers will be fascinated to learn that broccoli florets are fractals—just like mountain ranges, river systems, and trees—and will share in the wonder of math as it is reflected in the world around us. Perfect for any elementary school classroom or library, Mysterious Patterns is an exciting interdisciplinary introduction to repeating patterns.

      Mysterious Patterns
    • What is infinity? Explore this fascinating and complex math concept and its purpose in our world in this picture book that both demystifies and explains.

      Infinity