Three terrorists striking a blow for freedom, destroy the Soviet Union's largest petrochemical plant. What they have done, unknowingly, is fire the first shots in World War III. NATO's forces develop Red Storm - a dazzling master plan of diplomatic subterfuge and intense rearmament.
Translated from Japanese as "the way, through paperfolding," Origamido is a way of life and of design. More than colorful, folded paper cranes and simple, but charming animals and toys, Origamido is spirited creativity through paper folding.
This book presents an enchanting collection of the world's Origamido, masterworks of origami by some of the finest designers and paper folders living today. --Includes dazzling origami art from 40 international artists --Traces the development of these fascinating designs through fold-out diagrams and drawings
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Today Is Monday (For infants or children in preschool)
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Featuring the artist's familiar bold and colorful style, this song was originally illustrated as a frieze in 1977. Now adapted as a picture book, it is a joyous invitation to "all the hungry children"--shown at a multiethnic banquet at the end of the book--to ". . . Come and eat it up!" Each double-page spread shows a line from the song, with a different animal for each day of the week, eating a different food. Most of the animals are eating a predictable food (a fox with a chicken, a pelican with a fish), but there are some nonsensical scenes (a
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From the Outback to the Great Barrier Reef to glorious, sophisticated
cities like Sydney, this guide helps you find the Australian adventures
and attractions that are right for you, whether you’d like to cuddle a
koala, explore a shipwreck, swim with whale sharks, or climb the Sydney
Harbour Bridge. It gives you the scoop on:
The mysterious Uluru (Ayers Rock) in Red Center that has awed people for thousands of years
Where
to spot all kinds of wildlife, including kangaroos, platypuses,
wallabies, Tasmanian devils, wombats, marsupials, and man-eating
crocodiles
The best places to take a beach walk or a bushwalk, where you’ll wind beneath dripping tree ferns and pounding cascades
All
kinds of activities, from boomerang- and spear-throwing instruction to
hiking to snorkeling over dazzling reefs, fishing for coral trout, or
discovering Australia’s best wines
Great accommodations,
ranging from luxury hotels to an African-style safari camp with
air-conditioned tents to a motel with underground rooms reached by a
maze of tunnels dug out of the rock
The best places to experience Aboriginal culture and find Aboriginal arts and crafts