Du iz tak? What is that? As a tiny shoot unfurls, two damselflies peer at it in wonder. When the plant grows taller and sprouts leaves, some young beetles arrive to gander, and soon—with the help of a pill bug named Icky—they wrangle a ladder and build a tree fort.
This charming tale, peopled by a sand-sorcerer and a terrible dragon, by the king of the sea and the Man-in-the-Moon, was Tolkien’s first full-length children’s book, written before The Hobbit.
Communication without words (via body language) & how Lewis Hamilton used the strategy of zero communication to express himself!
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It is the tale of a wealthy merchant who keeps a parrot in his shop whose colorful feathers, singing, and talking attract many customers. Alone, imprisoned in a golden cage, and far from the jungles of home, the parrot longs to escape. Will he ever fly free again?
Living with the use of one’s eyes can make imagining blindness difficult, but this innovative title invites readers to imagine living without sight through remarkable illustrations done with raised lines and descriptions of colors based on imagery.
Thomas can’t see colors, but he can hear them and smell them and touch them and taste them.
Now you can try to see the world the way Thomas sees it.
Raised line drawings and Braille letters are included as an introduction for sighted readers.
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