A perfect combination between education and diversion: stories, songs and games have been developed and made by a team of qualified experts in the education of the English.
The second book in the Miss Bea series features this playful little girl and her friends finding different coloured objects to play with, like a blue umbrella and a pink feather duster. This Miss Bea story, told with illustrations and photographs, will appeal to children aged 1 to 4 years, with knitting patterns for the garments at the back of the publication. All designs in "Miss Bea's Colours" use knit and purl stitches, written with beginners in mind they are all single coloured.
The Artist's Guide to Mixing Colours: How to Get the Most from Your Palette
Introducing a standard 12-colour palette, the author shows how to select and mix 132 new colours, using at-a-glance mixing charts. Once the theory and practical skills behind mixing have been understood, the reader can explore the range of palettes suggested here for painting particular subjects.
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Welcome to another issue of Hot English Magazine, the fun magazine for learning English. This month, we’ve made a few colour changes! You may notice that the colours for each level are different now. We just thought we’d bring them into line with the colours in our Skills Booklets. These are the books we use for teaching English classes. Each one has a different colour according to its level, so we thought we’d make the colours in the magazine the same. Logical, right? AUDIO added Thanks to qwertzpl!
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