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Going Wild – Nature’s Playground

This delightful illustrated book is a guide to introducing children to the great outdoors through fun activities in nature. Designed for use by families, carers, play workers and teachers, the book sets out guidelines for safe and engaging play outdoors, with useful tips on how to hold children’s attention on longer excursions. The book is divided into seasons, with activities appropriate to each. for example, in spring, children can explore aquatic life in ponds and streams, collect material to make birds’ nests or look out for growing bulbs; in autumn they can collect berries or make collages with fallen leaves. Throughout the book, the emphasis is on helping children gain an appreciation of nature’s patterns, giving them confidence in the outdoor environment in a way that is educational, safe and, above all, fun.

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Going Wild – Run Wild Book

This book will provide inspiration for outdoor games and parties along with practical suggestions for making a difference to the natural world. Find out how to entertain groups of kids without spending a fortune, includes all the old favourite games like 40/40 and catch the flag plus many more fun adventures such as make your own paintball (flour bomb) ambushes and glow stick night rugby, plus a whole section on natural theatre puppets and costumes. When out in the woods or at the beach, make your own entertainment using this comprehensive book for inspiration.

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Going Wild – The Beach Book

The beach book offers endless opportunities for play, adventures, and fun, whether you are at the seaside, next to rivers or beside lakes. Create your own adventures, by damming a stream or cooking up beach feasts. Invent fun games such as making stone towers or ball runs. Fire up your imagination and get creative with castles, sand mermaids and driftwood monsters. Beach rubbish may double as streamers, flags, boats or kites and the beach at night looks great with glowing holes or floating lanterns. The beach book is packed with ideas for exploring and enjoying every kind of beach.

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Going Wild – The Den Book

Published May 2016. This book gives loads of ideas to make fun dens, hideaways, forts and camps, in the garden, woods, or the beach. Using everything from natural materials to junk.

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Going Wild – The Stick Book

Just what it says in the title! A stick is one of the best toys ever; it can be anything you want it to be, and just to get your imagination going here are a few suggestions….

Age range 3 – 12 years

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Going Wild – The Wild City Book

Loads of things to do outdoors in towns and cities.

Do you live in a city? Then the wild city book is for you! It’s all about having fun outdoors in the wild spaces near where you live – hunting for wildlife clues, watching wild creatures, making wild art, playing wild games, having exciting outdoor adventures. A wild, surprising world of plants and animals is always waiting to be discovered round the corner, right now, in every city. You just need to keep your eyes open and know where to look.

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Going Wild – The Wild Weather Book

Dr. Seuss – “The sun did not shine. It was too wet to play. So we sat in the house. All that cold, cold, wet day.” Now there is no excuse for staying indoors. Imagine jumping in the biggest puddle you can find, or running barefoot and feeling squidgy mud ooze up between your toes.

Wild weather brings loads of opportunities to rush outside for some fun…..

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Hampstead Heath: The Walker’s Guide, David McDowell

Hampstead Heath: The Walker’s Guide, David McDowell
David McDowall’s Walker’s Guide to Hampstead Heath gives the reader 10 enormously detailed walking tours for exploring the Heath, that much-loved slice of undeveloped, beautiful countryside at the heart of North London, and its famed surrounding areas …

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Happy Days Out in the Lake District (Board book)

This beautifully illustrated children’s picture book provides ideas for days out in the Lake District with preschool children. It features 17 recognisable locations as well as a map of the Lake District. Full of warmth and humour it makes the ideal gift or souvenir!

Product information:
Format: Board book
Size: 167 x 167 mm
Pages: 18

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Happy Days Out in the Lake District (Paperback)

This beautifully illustrated children’s picture book provides ideas for days out in the Lake District with preschool children. It features 17 recognisable locations as well as a map of the Lake District. Full of warmth and humour it makes the ideal gift or souvenir!

Product information:
Format: Paperback
Size: 167 x 167 mm
Pages: 24 (18 colour line drawings including map)

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How England Made the English, Harry Mount

How England Made the English, Harry Mount
Harry Mount's “How England Made the English: From Why We Drive on the Left to Why We Don't Talk to Our Neighbours” is packed with astonishing facts and wonderful stories. Q. Why are English train seats so narrow? A. It's all the Romans' fault. The first Victorian trains were built to the same width as horse-drawn wagons; and they were designed to fit the ruts left in the roads by Roman chariots. For readers of Paxman's “The English”, Bryson's “Notes on a Small Island” and Fox's “Watching the English”, this intriguing and witty book explains how our national characteristics – our sense of humour, our hobbies, our favourite foods and our behaviour with the opposite sex – are all defined by our nation's extraordinary geography, geology, climate and weather …

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Hungry Woman

Pauline’s latest book, Hungry Woman, focuses on eating for good health, happiness + good hormones, is a book for women of all ages. With a foreword by Julia Bradbury, this book reveals how we can minimise hormonal disruption and optimise great health and longevity.

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Hungry WomanHungry Woman

Hungry Woman by Pauline Cox

It’s time to reset your hormones …

Women’s health has long been overlooked and under-researched – with menopause legislation now being openly discussed and ongoing campaigns against the stigma around periods, this important conversation is coming into the light.

In our modern lifestyles, women are increasingly suffering from a hormonal rollercoaster. From tricky puberty to endometriosis, mood swings or PMT, anxiety and adrenal fatigue, low fertility, poor sleep and tummy fat, plus many challenging menopausal and perimenopausal symptoms – this book is the solution to freeing yourself from the hormone trap.

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In The Spirit of Wainwright – Debbie North

Debbie North & Andy North
Debbie North’s love of fell walking blossomed when she met her husband, Andy, a keen hillwalker himself. But in 2008, she was diagnosed with spinal degeneration and was no longer able to walk the hills she loves so much. Andy refused to go exploring without his walking partner because it didn’t feel right. After a spell of feeling sorry for themselves, Debbie and Andy teamed up with TerrainHopper, makers of a 4×4 all-terrain wheelchair, so they could get out into the countryside again. With their hiking boots on and TerrainHopper charged and ready to go, they travelled coast to coast across the North of England, in the spirit of Wainwright.

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Lake District Eyewitness Top 10, Helena Smith

Lake District Eyewitness Top 10, Helena Smith
Lake District in the Eyewitness Top 10 series from Dorling Kindersley is a condensed format guide book featuring dozens of illustrated, top ten lists for the traveller regardless of their disposable budget. To save you time and money a Top 10 Things to Avoid is also included.

Top 10 lists are given for things to see and do both in and around town, as well as the top ten features of particular locations or events. Practicalities are not forgotten as Top 10s are also provided for topics such as planning your trip, getting around and shopping.

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London Adventure Walks For Families

Explore the history, culture and green spaces of in an urban landscape. Chase the Great Fire of London round the streets of the City, climb Primose Hill for the Twilight Barking like the Hundred and One Dalmations, following in the footsteps of Kings and Queens, play in Hyde Park with Peter Pan.

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