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Dazzling entertainment, seamless storytelling - Torak must defy demons and tokoroths and make a shattering choice in this epic, prize-winning finale to his quest to vanquish the terrifying Soul-Eaters.
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Cases of child homicide are rare but they are especially horrific. The author goes behind the sensationalist headlines to investigate why these crimes happen and examines child homicide in our modern violent world.
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Dazzling entertainment, seamless storytelling - Torak fights soul-sickness, the Otter Clan and the Hidden People, in his fourth adventure to vanquish the terrifying Soul-Eaters.
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Presents a chronological history of childhood in Britain. Drawing on primary sources, such as diaries, letters and interviews, this book explores a domestic history of family secrets and personal stories.
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An interpretation of human life on psychological lines. Using case histories as springboards for theoretical discussion of the formative years of childhood, Professor Erikson identifies human life as a delicate balance between bodily, mental and social influences.
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Jonathan Paul goes behind the sensationalist headlines of 'child killers' to investigate why these crimes happen examines child homicide in today's violent, confusing world and contextualises it against the cruel unforgiving retribution of yesterday.Children are increasingly experimenting with drugs and committing offences, but there are those who commit the worst possible crimes: to end another person's life before their own could properly have begun. The cases are shocking but sometimes the path towards them is even more so. This is a fascinating exploration of disturbing events aimed at discovering what happens when childhood is trodden underfoot, and when and why kids kill.
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The ability to use language well is one of the greatest gifts you can give your children. Helping them to communicate, to listen, and to understand, will build the foundation of their future learning. Baby Talk is a revolutionary programme for leading language therapist Dr Sally Ward. This programme will - Optimise your child's language development, Enhance your child's ability to concentrate and learn, Enrich your child's imaginative play, Maximise the potential of your child's intelligence.
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With her new friends and fellow detectives, Flavia solves a second mystery against the background of the eruption of Vesuvius.
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Provides an introduction to the ways in which psychologists study developmental processes. This book considers major aspects of development from conception through to adolescence. It includes a range of theoretical perspectives, from evolutionary developmental psychology to cultural-ecological and social-constructionist viewpoints.
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In 1968, 11-year-old Mary Bell was found guilty of the manslaughter of two young boys. This study asks why one child would murder another, and provides the background to the Bell case. The author also gives her account of the case of James Bulger, now that the debate has tragically re-opened.
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Shows how child development theories can be applied to professionals' working practice. This book considers theories of development throughout the lifespan from the early years through to adolescence, and transitions to adulthood. It looks at issues for practice, such as communicating with children exercising professional judgement, and planning.
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Repackaged for a new generation, the second volume in Cliff McNish's bestselling debut trilogy.
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Presents a chronological history of childhood in Britain. Drawing on primary sources, such as diaries, letters and interviews, this book explores a domestic history of family secrets and personal stories.
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Featuring a wide range of activities that children can enjoy across mainland Britain and the Channel Isles, 1000 Things for Kids to do in the Holidays is a great resource for any parent, guardian or childcare professional. Packed with up-to-date information compiled by Time Out, this handy guide suggests activities and days out spanning from Cornwall to the Highlands and everywhere in between. Split into easily navigable sections to help you find the kind of activities that you know your children will enjoy, this is an invaluable source of ideas during the school holidays.
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The magnificent picaresque story of a medieval pilgrimage.
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