Sesely, daughter of Baron Merd of Heg, and two companions are enjoying a picnic in the Forest of Lurla when they are accosted by a fairy. The fairy, bored with centuries of insipid fairy life, amazes... More > the girls by pleading to be changed into a mortal. Though the girls are surprised that they might have the power to do such a thing, the fairy explains how it can be done. The girls agree to transform the fairy into a human boy for the space of one year. The newly-minted male is dubbed Prince Marvel, and, furnished with fairy arms and armor and an enchanted horse (a deer transformed), sets out to have adventures.< Less
Is your child living up to his or her creative potential?
Do you feel like a tyrant who constantly berates his child for better grades?
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Every child is a creative being. The challenge we have as parents, teachers and caregivers is to tap that creativity and maximize a child's potential.
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An illustrated alphabet of upper and lower case letters, and numbers, for children and adults to colour.
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Sir Charles Baskerville, a baronet, is found lying dead among yew trees in the grounds of his country house, Baskerville Hall. The cause of death is ascribed to a heart attack. Fearing for the safety... More > of Sir Charles's nephew and only known heir, Henry Baskerville—who was coming to London from Canada to claim his inheritance—Dr James Mortimer travels from Devon to London, and appeals for help to Sherlock Holmes.< Less
Joris Iven (°1954) has published these volumes of poetry: Gallery The Yew (1987), Egyptian Black (1993), Split us (1994), Parchment/Testament (2001), Altoghether (2005) and Ninglinspo (2008).
He... More > has translated poetry of the Turkish poet Nâzim Hikmet, the Moroccan poets Abdellatif Laâbi and Tahar Ben Jelloun, the Indian poetess Sujata Bhatt, the American poets Raymond Carver, Tess Gallagher, Charles Simic, and many others.< Less
Joris Iven (°1954) has published these volumes of poetry: Gallery The Yew (1987), Egyptian Black (1993), Split us (1994), Parchment/Testament (2001), Altoghether (2005) and Ninglinspo (2008).
He... More > has translated poetry of the Turkish poet Nâzim Hikmet, the Moroccan poets Abdellatif Laâbi and Tahar Ben Jelloun, the Indian poetess Sujata Bhatt, the American poets Raymond Carver, Tess Gallagher, Charles Simic, and many others.< Less
Sir Charles Baskerville, baronet, is found lying dead among yew trees in the grounds of his seat, Baskerville Hall. The cause of death is ascribed to a heart attack. Fearing for the safety of Sir... More > Charles’ nephew and only known heir, Sir Henry Baskerville—who was coming to London from North America to collect his inheritance—Dr. James Mortimer travels from Devon to London, and appeals for help to Sherlock Holmes.< Less