Jak kreslit domácí mazlíčky
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Díky jednoduchým návodům se různé zvířecí mazlíčky naučí kreslit i docela malí umělci. Dozví se o nich základní fakta i překvapivé zajímavosti a také si užijí pěkné barevné fotografie.






Díky jednoduchým návodům se různé zvířecí mazlíčky naučí kreslit i docela malí umělci. Dozví se o nich základní fakta i překvapivé zajímavosti a také si užijí pěkné barevné fotografie.
Díky jednoduchým návodům se pejsky různých ras naučí kreslit i docela malí umělci. Dozví se o nich základní fakta i překvapivé zajímavosti a také si užijí pěkné barevné fotografie.
Prepare to get messy as you learn the fun, trendy paint pouring technique -- and teach your kids to do it too! Featuring step-by-step instructions for paint pouring -- also known as fluid art -- as well as for painting crafts, home decor, and more, this book will inspire you and your little ones to have tons of fun together. And you don't need a lot of stuff; paint pouring uses affordable tools, such as stir sticks, cups, string and more
An Indigenous environmental scientist examines the shortcomings of Western conservationism and presents Indigenous models through case studies, historical insights, and narratives highlighting Latin American women and land protectors. Indigenous communities, heavily impacted by climate change, are often excluded from mainstream environmental discussions, despite possessing valuable holistic land, water, and forest management practices rooted in centuries of knowledge. This exclusion stems from a long history of racism, colonialism, and extractive capitalism that has marginalized Indigenous science as "soft" or irrelevant. Jessica Hernandez, a Maya Ch'orti' and Zapotec environmental scientist and founder of the agency Piña Soul, contextualizes Indigenous environmental knowledge and advocates for a vision of land stewardship that promotes healing and sustainability. She critiques the failures of Western conservation methods and offers alternatives, drawing on examples such as the restoration efforts of urban Indigenous people in Seattle, her family's battle against eco-terrorism in Latin America, and the holistic practices of Indigenous groups across the continent. To restore planetary health for all, it is crucial to end the eco-colonialism damaging Indigenous lands and to foster a relationship with the Earth based on harmony and respect.
The waters of the Nile are fundamental to life in Egypt. In this compelling ethnography, Jessica Barnes explores the everyday politics of water: a politics anchored in the mundane yet vital acts of blocking, releasing, channeling, and diverting water. She examines the quotidian practices of farmers, government engineers, and international donors as they interact with the waters of the Nile flowing into and through Egypt. Situating these local practices in relation to broader processes that affect Nile waters, Barnes moves back and forth from farmer to government ministry, from irrigation canal to international water conference. By showing how the waters of the Nile are constantly made and remade as a resource by people in and outside Egypt, she demonstrates the range of political dynamics, social relations, and technological interventions that must be incorporated into understandings of water and its management.
On his way to deliver a neighborly present to Piglet one fine day, Pooh finds all the special places in his neighborhood, including The Sandy Pit where Roo Plays and Eeyore's Gloomy Place. Pooh and Owl end up at the top of the old bee tree, where a Pooh's-eye view provides a splendid map of the hundred-Acre Wood.
One sunshiny spring day, Pooh enjoys a walk through the Hundred-Acre Wood.
Pooh is having a "nothing" day, so he decides to help each of his friends. At the end of his busy day, Pooh finds it has turned into a very special one after all
No One Can Stop Me But Me is a real-life rags-to-riches story that shows anything is possible if we just believe in ourselves. As a teenager, businesswoman Jennifer Hernandez fell into a life of rebellion—drugs, sex, gangs, fights, school dropouts, pregnancy, and stints in and out of psych hospitals. How did she turn this around, becoming an iconic mortgage loan officer and sought-after life coach? In No One Can Stop Me But Me, Jennifer takes us on an unforgettable journey, from childhood trauma and reckless adolescence to breaking through barriers she could never have dreamed of. The Chicago-born girl seemed to be living a perfect life as the daughter of balloon vendors with a traveling carnival. Jennifer spent her days whirling on carnival rides with her brother until her parents’ sudden divorce. Feeling alone and having no one to talk to, Jennifer began looking for love in all the wrong places and her life started spiraling out of control. Yet through this dark and troubling time, Jennifer was saved by motherhood and managed to pull herself together and find a way out. She is now in the top 1% of real estate lenders in the country, proof that desperation is the mother of invention, that your inner strength and focus is the true secret to success. You are the only one limiting yourself. When you stop holding yourself back, you can truly become the best version of yourself—the person you were meant to be.