Both a practical guide and an introduction to the circular economy, this book taps into the rising desire for action and a collective response to the climate crisis. The circular economy is a series of systems that encompass many of the terms we already use in relation to sustainable living: reuse, recycle, refill. By describing the system in a clear and engaging way, the book builds on what the reader already knows and nudges them into other actions that will help the planet and change the way we do things.
A book for parents full of quirky and unusual activities to stimulate their
children - ideas which come from lateral, left-field, out-of-the-box thinking
and cost next-to-nothing!
An ingenious and entertaining picture book to entice your little fussy eater to look beyond 'beige' and explore a whole new colourful world of food!Mummy's in a bad mood. She's fed up of food like chicken nuggets, pasta, chips, cereal and crisps. Then she has an idea! She's going to take her children to the supermarket to play a game. On Monday she tells them to choose three RED foods, on Tuesday three YELLOW foods, on Wednesday three GREEN foods... Look at all the foods there are to choose from!Which three foods would YOU choose? And how would YOU eat them?This cleverly concocted picture book features deliciously illustrated pages of red, yellow, green, orange and purple foods for your child to choose from. Enjoy the story together and then take your child to the supermarket to play the game in real life! Recommended by paediatric dietitians to help with fussy eating, it's a fun and effective way to coax your child out of their comfort zone and encourage them to go for something new and different.From Claire Potter, the best-selling author of Getting the Little Blighters to Eat, and with gorgeous illustrations from Ailie Busby.
A practical book full of tips, techniques and example situations to support and encourage good behaviour in children: perfect for parents at their wits' end!They're squealing for a packet of strawberry squiggles in the supermarket... refusing to put their coat on even though it's below freezing outside... squabbling over who gets the cup with the kangaroo on it... or running around with their pants on their head when they're meant to be putting their pyjamas on.Let's face it, life with kids can be exhausting and exasperating. Sometimes you can find yourself nagging, negotiating, battling and bellowing your way through the whole day. Surely it's not meant to be this hard, you think. Roll on bedtime!Here, in one little book, is everything you need to know to make your day-to-day life as a parent easier. Based on in-depth interviews with child psychologists, it gives you techniques, tactics, tips and tricks that research shows actually work.The clear, practical, punchy advice tells you exactly how to deal with your child's unwanted behaviours and shifts the dynamic of your relationship so your child not only co-operates but wants to co-operate in the first place. Finally, it will feel like you are on the same team!And that way, not only will your life be easier, but you'll be able to enjoy your child's company a whole lot more!
A choosing book for a calm and positive bedtime routine
The narrative centers on a frustrated mother seeking to transform her children's chaotic bedtime routine into a fun and engaging experience. She introduces playful choices, such as baths in chocolate or pajamas that glow, encouraging kids to participate actively in their bedtime. Enhanced by charming illustrations, the book also includes practical advice for parents on creating a stress-free routine, making bedtime a time of joy rather than struggle. This innovative approach is supported by child psychology strategies, ensuring a positive experience for families.
This exciting new book from Molly Potter addresses the perennial problem of
how to prepare your child for secondary school. It will definitely help
parents/carers feel more comfortable with their child's move to secondary
school.
A wide-ranging history of seventy years of change in political media, and how it transformed -- and fractured -- American politics With fake news on Facebook, trolls on Twitter, and viral outrage everywhere, it's easy to believe that the internet changed politics entirely. In Political Junkies, historian Claire Bond Potter shows otherwise, revealing the roots of today's dysfunction by situating online politics in a longer history of alternative political media. From independent newsletters in the 1950s to talk radio in the 1970s to cable television in the 1980s, pioneers on the left and right developed alternative media outlets that made politics more popular, and ultimately, more partisan. When campaign operatives took up e-mail, blogging, and social media, they only supercharged these trends. At a time when political engagement has never been greater and trust has never been lower, Political Junkies is essential reading for understanding how we got here.