Mrs MacCready Was Ever So Greedy

Mrs MacCready Was Ever So Greedy
Author: Julie Fulton
Publisher: Maverick Arts
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2011
Genre: Food habits
ISBN: 9781848860650

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'Mrs MacCready Was Ever So Greedy' is a humorous story written in rhyme by Julie Fulton. Vibrant illustrations and hilarious rhymes describe silly situations - and things go off with a bang at the end

Greedy MacCready

Greedy MacCready
Author: Julie Fulton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2016-03
Genre: Food habits
ISBN: 9781848861992

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Mrs MacCready is ever so greedy. Her neighbours do what they can, but she gets bigger and bigger till nothing will fit her. And then everything ends with a BANG!

Bears Don't Eat Egg Sandwiches

Bears Don't Eat Egg Sandwiches
Author: Julie Fulton
Publisher: Maverick Arts
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2019-03-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1848863772

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Jack has a rather grizzly visitor arrive for lunch but they don't want to eat any of Jack's egg sandwiches. So what do bears eat for lunch? Through quirky illustrations and funny dialogue, the bear tells Jack all about his lunchtime plans, until they're unexpectedly foiled.

The Black and White Club

The Black and White Club
Author: Alice Hemming
Publisher:
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2019
Genre: Belonging (Social psychology)
ISBN: 1541542088

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Originally published in Horsham, West Sussex by Maverick Arts Publishing Ltd. in 2015.

Breaking the Spell

Breaking the Spell
Author: Daniel C. Dennett
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2006-02-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 110121886X

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The New York Times bestseller – a “crystal-clear, constantly engaging” (Jared Diamond) exploration of the role that religious belief plays in our lives and our interactions For all the thousands of books that have been written about religion, few until this one have attempted to examine it scientifically: to ask why—and how—it has shaped so many lives so strongly. Is religion a product of blind evolutionary instinct or rational choice? Is it truly the best way to live a moral life? Ranging through biology, history, and psychology, Daniel C. Dennett charts religion’s evolution from “wild” folk belief to “domesticated” dogma. Not an antireligious screed but an unblinking look beneath the veil of orthodoxy, Breaking the Spell will be read and debated by believers and skeptics alike.

Tabitha Posy Was Ever So Nosy

Tabitha Posy Was Ever So Nosy
Author: Julie Fulton
Publisher: Maverick Arts Pub
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2013
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781848860971

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Tabitha Posy is ever so nosy and annoys all her neighbours by sticking her nose into their business. However one day on a school trip to the zoo, she discovers there are just some times when it is better not to be too curious with oversized cats!

The Cautionary Tale of the Childe of Hale

The Cautionary Tale of the Childe of Hale
Author: Rachel Lyon
Publisher: Maverick Arts
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2012-06-01
Genre: Children's stories
ISBN: 9781848860940

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For a young giant in a tiny cottage, an invitation to the Royal Palace seems too good to miss. But can lavish new clothes and a big bed make up for everything he leaves behind?

Daniel O'Dowd Was Ever So Loud

Daniel O'Dowd Was Ever So Loud
Author: Julie Fulton
Publisher: Maverick Arts
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-01-22
Genre: Noise
ISBN: 9781848861183

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"Daniel O'Dowd has a very loud voice and annoys everyone with it. One day, on a school trip to the Professor McWhizzit's house, he spies a comet heading towards earth but the Professor has an idea how Daniel's super sonic voice might save the day ..." (publisher).

Einstein & Zen

Einstein & Zen
Author: Conrad P. Pritscher
Publisher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2010
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781433108709

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This book makes a strong case for free schooling, comparing the mind of Albert Einstein - who said much - to Zen conscious practice, which says little but encompasses everything. Examining the work of brain researchers, neuroscientists, physicists, and other scholars to illuminate the commonalities between Einstein's thought and the Zen practice of paying attention to one's present experience, the book reveals their many similarities, showing the development of self-direction as a key to fostering compassionate consideration of others and to harmonious, semi-effortless learning and living. Examples demonstrate that students who choose to study what is interesting, remarkable, and important for them tend to become more like Einstein than students with the rigid school curricula; students who are free to learn often demonstrate empathy, and less rigid rule-following, while involved in the process of imaginatively becoming their own oracles and self-educators.

Howtobuildadragonordietrying:asatiricallookatcutting-edgescience

Howtobuildadragonordietrying:asatiricallookatcutting-edgescience
Author: Knoepfler Paul
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2019-06-25
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9813274484

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What if you could have your own real dragon? While that might seem like just a fantasy, today cutting-edge science has brought us to the point where it might really be possible. This book looks into the possibilities of making living, fire-breathing dragons. The world has been fascinated with dragons for thousands of years. Fictional dragons still have a firm place in pop culture, such as Smaug from The Hobbit as well as the dragons in Game of Thrones and in the How to Train Your Dragon movies. This new book discusses using powerful technologies such as CRISPR gene editing, stem cells, and bioengineering to make real dragons. It also goes through what useful information we can learn from animals such as Pteranodons and amazing present-day creatures in our quest to build actual dragons. The book goes on to discuss the possibility of building other mythical creatures such as unicorns and mermaids. Overall, How to Build A Dragon is also meant as a satirical look at cutting-edge science, and it pokes fun at science hype. Anyone who is interested in dragons or cutting-edge science will enjoy this book! It is written in a humorous, approachable way making science fun and easy to understand, including for young adults.The author is well-known scientist Paul Knoepfler who is familiar to the public for his science, his blog The Niche, and his frequent contributions to lay stories on new science concepts such as stem cells and CRISPR. He also is known for his TED talk on designer babies with more than 1.3 million views, and his two books — . The co-author, his daughter Julie Knoepfler, is a high school student interested in science and writing. She has her own blog on literary and film analysis, and enjoys taking a humorous look at culture through writing.