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  • - Ollie Otter's Daily Schedule
    af Stephanie Green
    178,95 kr.

    Ollie Otter's Daily Schedule is the third in its series, Just An Otter Day. Ollie is an otter with a hearing loss. Join Ollie and his mother's listening and spoken language journey as they go about their daily routines. Included is information about performing a daily listening check and tips for helping a young listener develop listening skills during these crucial years of acquiring language.

  • - The funny cuss word alternative adult coloring book
    af Stephanie Green
    98,95 kr.

    Son of a Biscuit is a funny curse-word-alternative adult coloring book. Unwind, relax, and calm your mind by coloring in these beautiful mandala coloring pages each with unique words that are not-so-naughty!We all have those friends who drop the F-bomb incessantly, right? But we also have that friend who gets really uncomfortable saying any kind of swear word. Which is totally cool. Maybe that friend is you? Sometimes saying other words is way more fun than actually cursing.Or maybe you want to get into a good habit of not cussing. This is the perfect book for you! It would also make a great "clean" gift for any fun and sarcastic friends.Here's what's inside: 25 single-sided adult coloring pages25 unique and funny cuss word alternatives like "shut the front door" and "what the french toast"Moderate details perfect for colored pencil coloringThis contains humorous language with no actual cussing, but is not intended for children

  • af Stephanie Green
    288,95 kr.

    Five fairytales about giving, love, parenting, story stores and dreams.

  • af Stephanie Green
    128,95 kr.

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    225,95 kr.

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    150,95 kr.

  • af Stephanie Green
    658,95 - 1.899,95 kr.

    Charlotte Stopes was the first woman in Scotland to get a university qualification. She devoted her life to studying Shakespeare and the promotion of women in public life. Though Charlotte is largely forgotten, her daughter Marie is well known. Green asserts that Marie's success can only be understood in relation to the achievements of her mother.