A new addition to Folens' GCSE Religious Studies series, matching the new specification for Edexcel A Unit 16 and fully endorsed by Edexcel!
Nina Taylor Livres






Featuring over 60 peaceful images, this coloring book by Nina Taylor invites you to unwind and cultivate kindness, gratitude, and wellbeing. The thoughtfully selected designs include comforting scenes like a ticking clock and a cozy reading nook, perfect for relaxation. Ideal for those seeking an escape from life's demands, the book is part of the bestselling Sirius Creative Coloring series, known for its high-quality paper and inspiring artworks that provide a delightful coloring challenge.
Wrap yourself in a world of kindness with this collection of over 60 peaceful images to colour from illustrator Nina Taylor.When your world is a whirl, you need a way to wind down and escape from its demands. The designs in this colouring book have been specially chosen to elicit a sense of kindness, gratitude and a ticking clock, a fireplace with crackling coals, a country cottage, and a soothing reading nook.Take your pick from these charming images, choose a selection of coloured pencils and settle down to concentrate on coloring these delightful images.
From the olive branch to the white poppy, symbols of peace and love are enduring and inspiring. This colouring book invites you to think about these concepts while polishing your artistic skills and having some creative fun. Nina Taylor's original artworks include hearts, flowers, doves, rainbows, and many other uplifting themes. So spread the love and focus your mind and coloured pencils on bringing these images of tranquillity and happiness to life.
Making Waldorf Crafts: Step-by-step Crafts for Children from 6 to 8 years
- 128pages
- 5 heures de lecture
This is a recipe book to guide young people through making things on their own (with a little help from an adult when needed), with lots of pictures to follow and helpful rhymes to help them remember. From disappearing rabbits ("slip knots" to you) and knitted donkeys, this book has everything needed to encourage small hands learn to sew, knit, and weave and will improve their cognitive development and manual dexterity for life. The author?s charming anecdotes, tips, and clear illustrations are invaluable for guiding children to learn with their hands. School curriculums are under increasing pressure to fulfill preordained academic goals, while these projects provide opportunities to develop dexterity, eye?hand coordination, and creativity with a series of tried and tested, age-appropriate projects to build skills. Techniques include spinning, knitting, sewing, and weaving. The projects and techniques are accompanied by stories and anecdotes that children will be unable to resist. Projects include finger knitting, knitted animals, sewing a flute case, and keeping a handwork diary. Although some of these projects might require one-on-one attention, projects are also included for young people to begin while also waiting for help. Regular teaching tips guide adults in the best ways to demonstrate skills and make them engaging
