Belle's father, Maurice, is imprisoned by the Beast after he picks a rose from his garden. Belle volunteers to take her father's place and goes to live with the Beast in his enchanted castle. At first, Belle is afraid of the Beast, but she eventually comes to care for him and sees the kind and gentle heart that lies beneath his beastly exterior.
Helping preschool-aged children understand basic science concepts through fun and interactive activities.
The book "Oxford International Primary Geography Workbooks" is a series of workbooks designed to complement the main textbook series "Oxford International Primary Geography." These workbooks aim to reinforce and develop primary school students' understanding of basic geography concepts through various interactive and practical activities.
The book "Oxford International Primary Geography" is an educational series designed to introduce primary school students to basic geography concepts through an interactive and enjoyable approach. This book covers a variety of topics including maps and mapping, natural environments, weather and climate, as well as global communities.
"It's Fun to Be Smart!" That's not just our slogan, it's our philosophy. For fifteen years we've been adding a big dose of "fun" into learning-first with our bestselling Q&A Brain Quest card decks ; then with all the licensed games and products bearing the Brain Quest brand ; and now with BRAIN QUEST WORKBOOKS.
The book "100 Facts Spies" by John Farndon is an engaging and informative guide to the world of espionage and intelligence operations. Designed for young readers, this book reveals one hundred fascinating facts about various aspects of spying, from the history of espionage and advanced technology used in operations to true stories of famous spies.
The articles assembled in this volume offer a fresh approach to analysing the problem of corruption in developing countries and the k means to tackle the phenomenon.
This book provides a multidisciplinary interrogation of the global anti-corruption campaigns of the last ten years, arguing that while some positive change is observable, the period is also replete with perverse consequences and unintended outcomes