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The Happy Christmas Activity Book
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The Happy Christmas Activity BookThe Happy Christmas Activity Book

In the pages of this book you will find lots of ideas to help you prepare for and celebrate Christmas.
 
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Junior Maker
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Junior MakerJunior Maker

Make, play, explore, and learn with this project-packed book of discovery.

Little ones will love to get in on the maker fun with this cool book that supplements and complements the subjects they learn at school, while also encouraging hands-on interactivity and play.

 
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Vogue Knitting on the Go! Grannies
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Vogue Knitting on the Go! GranniesVogue Knitting on the Go! Grannies

Take granny squares from an afghan and turn them into gorgeous apparel and home decor projects! 20 designs.

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Vogue Knitting: Mittens and Gloves
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Vogue Knitting: Mittens and Gloves

 Do you get bored working on the same piece for months on end? Then try something small, swift, and spectacular! You'll go mad for these great gloves and mittens of many styles. Chase the chill with a basic mitten design or classic gloves. For luxury with a twist, make cabled gloves of cashmere. Get a grip with a fingerless pair, stretch them to three-quarter length, or embroider elegant evening ones. For a traditionally handcrafted look, nothing beats the Turkish patterned mittens. Show off your wild side with a zebra print. Pom-pom mittens are just right for little hands.

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Teach Yourself Good English (With exercices and Key)
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Teach Yourself Good English (With exercices and Key)Teach Yourself Good English (With exercices and Key)

This book attempts to examine the principles that underlie good written English, and to suggest the best methods by which you may learn to write good English yourself.
This is a vaguer task than the grammarian's, and one more difficult to accomplish. He deals with language after it has been written down, and makes his rules to fit with current practice, not to guide it. Like the student of anatomy, his work is to probe and dissect, and he has a whole dictionary of terms by which he may label whatever he finds...
 
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