Sex-positive parenting begins before your child starts talking. In No Shame: Real Talk With Your Kids About Sex, Self-Confidence, and Healthy Relationships, New York City Psychiatrist Dr. Lea Lis offe
The densely packed environment of Tokyo presents a bewildering array of buildings, signs, transport networks, vending machines and activities. Nonyuki Tajima arid Cathenne Powell look at four urban th
The books in the Index series are intended not just for potential customers in specialist fields, but also for an interested international public, and not least for creative designers themselves. For
As fashions and subjects change, and as new products and advertisers discover the vehicle of the poster, so the two-dimensional world of the billboard continues to expand. Consumer goods and the arts,
A variety of house explained and described in detail by the actual architects and interior designners. An extensively illustrated work with more than 350 full colour photographs, construction plans, a
The books in the Index series are intended not just for potential customers in specialist fields, but also for an interested international public, and not least for creative designers themselves. For
Many of the illustrations contained in this volume are commissioned works, serving a particular purpose — generally that of advertising. Some works by Makoto Kawahara, Ikuo Takeda and Yosuke Onishi re
Architectural Creativity of the future: a compilation of the projects that have most influenced in the evolution of the architecture and how it has changed. We include controversial examples, ingeniou
Harnessing traditions from previous generations to preserve food is not only a passion for Shannon Stonger, but a way of life. Shannon left her biochemistry career and moved her family off the grid to
After her excitement spins out of control in slapstick comedic scenes kids will love, an energetic young girl discovers how to calm down and be present in the moment.Meena is excited to visit Dada and
For anyone searching for their true self, the touching story of how a square finds a shape all his ownCircles were smooth and round. Good at rolling, spinning, and pushing. They all turned together to
In this fresh story with the feel of a timeless legend, the moon falls out of the sky and shatters, and a granddaughter, grandfather and assortment of forest creatures must use their creativity to put it back together.One fateful night, the moon shines so big and so bright that it is too heavy to hold itself up in the sky. When it tumbles down and breaks into many glimmering pieces, Luna sees the whole thing. Her grandfather Poppa warns that without the moon in the sky, the oceans will stop moving and the earth will start to wobble. Luna and Poppa must mend it, but they may not be able to do it all on their own.The mountain is alive with creatures big and small whose watchful eyes also saw the moon fall. Together, can they find all the shards, stick them together, and get the moon safely back into the sky?In this enchanting tale with a timeless, folklore feel, a girl, her grandfather, and all the animals of the mountain hold the power to set the world right and forever leave their mark
Young William Shakespeare discovers that words can be as evasive as they are inspiring, but the best ones are worth the effort to tame into stories.With quotes and sly references to the famous works of William Shakespeare and the words he invented, this adventurous ode to language will delight readers young and old.It all starts one morning when words fly into William’s window. He wants to catch them, but they are flibbertigibbety and quick and slip right through his fingers. Soon whole lines of verse are leading him on a wild goose chase as they tumble, dip, flip and skip all through town, past a host of colorful characters the observant reader may find as familiar as the quotes. William remains persistent, and with time and the proper tools he finds a way to keep the words with him.