Quiddities - An Intermittently Philosophical Dictionary
The playful nature of this book is evident not only in its subtitle but in its title as well: quiddities can be either essences or inessentials. The 80-odd entries (alphabet to zero) give us a relaxed, informal Quine speaking his mind unfettered by the exigencies of the active professoriat (he is professor emeritus, Harvard). For the most part, the entries deal with philosophical, linguistic, and mathematical issues ( altruism, beauty, freedom, identity, phonemes, real numbers), but there are also discussions of gambling, gender, and universal library and of neologisms (mathematosis, misling).
Max and Millie’s Playbook 1 can be used for teaching elementary English such as numbers, animals and fruits. A variety of activities, including connect-the-dots and matching, ensures that children have fun as they learn!
Key Features: Developmentally appropriate activities and crafts Target language covers everyday objects, shapes, numbers, colors, using English expressions and a limited selection of simple words
An exercise book for children aged 3-7. Teaches basic vocabulary through drawing, cutting out shapes, and simple games. This issue focuses upon such themes as: HOUSE, FRUIT, FARM ANIMALS, NUMBERS 1-10, BODY, FAMILY, TOYS.