Psst! It's true! This is the best book on FROGS you'll ever read! Where do frogs go in the daytime? Is the Boiling Frog Theory true? How do frogs climb up sheets of glass? Mike Tyler, Australia's ‘Frogman', has all the answers. Read this book to find out about poison-dart frogs, toad tunnels, stowaway frogs, frogs that sunbake and frogs that have anti-freeze in their blood. Discover how to say ‘long-snouted false toad' in Latin, and how to cook frogs' legs for dinner.
Mark Joyner - Simpleoloy. The simple science of getting what you want
Added by: Kyla | Karma: 209.07 | Non-Fiction | 16 March 2009
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Success is simple, and scientifically reproducible, if you know the 5 Laws Simpleology proves that success and happiness are easier to achieve than most people think they are. In fact, people can almost guarantee their own success simply by following a few simple rules. These "5 Laws of Simpleology" aren't new; they've been around forever. Throughout history, these 5 laws have helped the world's greatest minds amass fortunes and forge new paths. But until now, no one has committed them to paper in so simple and straightforward a style as Mark Joyner has here. Applicable to any challenge or goal and irrefutably commonsense, these 5 laws form the basis for almost any successful person or endeavor. Simpleology explains the 5 laws in detail and shows readers how to apply them to every aspect of their lives.
Thousands of Britons are younger today than they were five years ago. How is that possible? By following the specific recommendations that reverse aging in the bestselling book "RealAge: Are You as Young as You Can Be?" people who were previously much older than their chronological age have now taken ten, fifteen, up to 24 years off of their biological age. It's been called The RealAge Makeover.
This ultimate parents' guide to elementary school math features projects, games, and activities children and parents can do together to increase their understanding of basic math concepts.
It's no secret that parents want their children to have the lifelong cultural and intellectual advantages that come from being bilingual. Parents spend millions of dollars every year on classes, computer programs, and toys, all of which promise to help children learn a second language. But many of their best efforts (and investments) end in disappointment.