The Little Book of Bees by UNNAMED
Category: Non Fiction | Series: The\Little Book Of... Ser.
Humans and bees have enjoyed a close relationship for millennia, and the entries in this book reflect at least two thousand years of fascination with the world's favourite insect. Packed full of science, history, folklore and quotes - all about the bee.
Home Sweet Houseplant: A Room-by-Room Guide to Plant Decor by Baylor Chapman
Category: Non Fiction | Series: Living with Plants Ser.
Nothing gives the homey, lived-in feel of a sunny kitchen quite like planters of fresh herbs hanging in the window . . . or makes a statement like a fish-bone cactus suspended from a repurposed birdcage stand. From the classic to the unique, a houseplant has the ability to instantly elevate the look of ...Show more
Baby Meets Bird (Native NZ) by Kate Muir
Category: Non Fiction
Designed to focus and calm your baby, this book creates the perfect opportunity for bonding, cuddles and storytime. Your baby will be captivated by these high contrast nz native bird faces, which will help them to develop a greater understanding of the world around them. Studies have shown newborns pre ...Show more
Adventures in Eden - An Intimate Tour of the Private Gardens of Europe by Carolyn Mullet
Category: Non Fiction
A Bucket List Tour of Europe's Private Gardens Acres of white-blooming garden rooms on the island of Mallorca. A seven-tiered wonder of stone, plants, and water above Germany's Rhine River. The Garden of Cosmic Speculation in a quiet Scottish valley. These sumptuous landscapes are just three of the fift ...Show more
That's Not My Donkey by Fiona Watt
Category: Non Fiction | Series: That's Not My
A fabulous addition to the best-selling Usborne Touchy-feely series, which boasts over 1 million sales worldwide. Bold illustrations, simple text and carefully chosen textures on every page, including fuzzy noses and tufty tails, are designed to help develop sensory awareness.
The Road to Wigan Pier by George Orwell
Category: Non Fiction | Series: Macmillan Collector's Library
The Road to Wigan Pier is a book in two parts: the first half is Orwell's description of working-class life in industrial communities of the north of England, the second examines his own political views.Part of the Macmillan Collector's Library; a series of stunning, clothbound, pocket-sized classics wi ...Show more
Journal - The Dare to Be You by Syed Matthew
Category: Non Fiction
Boys and girls everywhere have been finding their awesome and daring to be themselves thanks to bestselling author Matthew Syed. Now he's created an interactive journal full of life hacks, challenges and activities to give kids the confidence to come up with their own plan of action to be themselves, li ...Show more
The Stubborn Light of Things - A Nature Diary by Melissa Harrison
Category: Non Fiction
A nature diary by award-winning novelist and nature writer Melissa Harrison, following her journey from urban south London to the rural Suffolk countryside.'A writer of great gifts.' Robert Macfarlane'A nature writer with a knowledge and eye for detail that recalls Thomas Hardy and John McGahern.' The T ...Show more
Crushing It!: How Great Entrepreneurs Build Business and Influence - and How You Can, Too by Gary Vaynerchuk
Category: Non Fiction
Four-time New York Times bestselling author Gary Vaynerchuk offers new lessons and inspiration drawn from the experiences of dozens of influencers and entrepreneurs who rejected the predictable corporate path in favor of pursuing their dreams by building thriving businesses and extraordinary personal br ...Show more
Low Cost Houses by Instituto Monsa de Ediciones S.A.; Monsa Staff (Editor); Instituto Monsa de Ediciones S.A.
Category: Non Fiction
This visually stunning volume brings together some of the finest examples of innovative, stylish, and high-concept yet low-cost architectural solutions. Filled with superb full-colour photography, detailed architectural illustrations, and descriptions of each project, this is an invaluable resource for ...Show more
Shifting Currents by Joanna Orwin
Category: Non Fiction | Reading Level: near fine
It is 1853. Widowed Lydia Boulcott has remarried, hoping to escape her shameful past. An isolated new life in the kauri forests of New Zealand’s Far North offers the chance of a respectable future for her and her five-year-old daughter, Hannah. To her dismay, Lydia discovers that one of her few neighbou ...Show more
Soviet Signs and Street Relics by Jason Guilbeau; Damon Murray (Editor); Stephen Sorrell (Editor); Clem Cecil (Introduction by)
Category: Non Fiction
French photographer Jason Guilbeau has used Google Street View to virtually navigate Russia and the former USSR, searching for examples of a forgotten Soviet empire. The subjects of these unlikely photographs are incidental to the purpose of Google Street View - captured by serendipity, rather than desi ...Show more