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I-Clips Magnetic Page Markers - Floral Silhouette
Attractive Floral Silhouette designs in blue, green, red, and orange add appeal to this set of 8 multipurpose i-clips. These laminated folding mag...
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Attractive Floral Silhouette designs in blue, green, red, and orange add appeal to this set of 8 multipurpose i-clips. These laminated folding mag...
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Why we love it Whatever the size and scale of your wordy adventures, our big hearted mini light will be your reliable night-time reading companion,...
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Why we love itFlexible in every way, this stylish little classic will confidently clip to your book and angle to light your page… but is equally at...
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Why we love itFlexible in every way, this stylish little classic will confidently clip to your book and angle to light your page… but is equally at...
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Why we love it An intelligent little clip-on reading light with some well designed features to make your bedtime reading experience as comfortable ...
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Why we love it A very useful clip-on reading light, featuring an extra wide light beam – ideal for lighting bigger areas including larger format bo...
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Why we love it Your fun doesn’t have to stop when the lights go out in the bedroom! Clip Block Light onto your book and carry on reading without di...
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Looking for a more comfortable reading experience? Tired of weak, clunky booklights that just won't focus light where you need it, or that fall off...
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Why we love it A design classic gets a modern makeover! Clip it onto your book for reading in low light or just pop it into its weighted base to si...
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Why we love it Your fun doesn’t have to stop when the lights go out in the bedroom! Clip Block Light onto your book and carry on reading without di...
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Why we love it Out in the city, about in the country or enjoying a sunny day at the beach don’t forget this handy and portable reading rest to aid ...
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Looking for a more comfortable reading experience? Tired of weak, clunky booklights that just won't focus light where you need it, or that fall off...
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Looking for a more comfortable reading experience? Tired of weak, clunky booklights that just won't focus light where you need it, or that fall off...
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Why we love it An intelligent little clip-on reading light with some well designed features to make your bedtime reading experience as comfortable ...
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What will you find on the nature trail? This backpack explorer book encourages and guides kids to go on a nature adventure with a hands-on field gu...
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Adaptation of terra-cotta decorative panel from the Eli B. Felsenthal Store, Chicago (demolished 1982), 1905, by Louis H. Sullivan (American, 1856–...
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Limp on a Limb by Charley Harper (American, 1922–2007) Charley Harper’s playful portrayals of wild and domestic creatures have long delighted art a...
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Qavavau Manumie (Canadian, b. 1958) Feathering the Nest, 2003 A premier artist working with Cape Dorset’s famed Kinngait Studios, Qavavau Manumie ...
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People have been inventing constellations—shapes made by mentally connecting the astral dots—for at least 6,000 years. Celestial landmarks that pro...
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Riddles are the oldest language game in the world. The 48 brain benders collected here will beguile all ages, feeding young minds and keeping old b...
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Riddled with rhymes and rapt with wordplay, this deck of Knowledge Cards offers 48 enigmas that function as a brain gym in a box. With science reve...
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Once only angels and astronauts knew what our planet looked like from space. Today, thanks to satellites, we can peer down at nearly every square i...
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Start with a knack for anagrams. Multiply that by a way with numbers. Subtract from the result any morning or late-night fuzzyheadedness. You now k...
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They once romped and stomped all over the continents of Earth. The oldest lived 230 million years ago; they all died out about 65 million years ago...
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Why is the South Pole colder than the North Pole? Is hippo sweat really pink? What causes a meteor shower? In this intriguing deck of cards, the Ex...
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Everyone who ventures into the backcountry goes equipped with tips for preventing or treating the injuries and maladies that can arise there . . . ...
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How do you tell a badger’s track from a porcupine’s, or a red-headed woodpecker’s from a red-tailed hawk’s? It might behoove you to know if those t...
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The Highest, Deepest, Widest, Smallest, Heaviest, and Fastest Places and Living ThingsNot one for mediocrity, Mother Nature frequently pushes the e...
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One Hundred Views of Mt. Fuji is a masterpiece by a master artist. Katsushika Hokusai (1760–1849) was already in his mid-seventies when he complete...
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Casebound book with a special lay-flat binding and sturdy, flexible cover.108 pages with 50 images to color on high-quality paperSize: 8½ x 11 in.C...
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A note from the artist Welcome to the world of the sri yantra, with its capacity to balance, heighten, and attune your energy and awareness. The sr...
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Inspired by Molly Hashimoto’s colorful block prints, this activity book offers a wealth of creative fun for kids of all ages, for solo or group enj...
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Inspired by Charley Harper’s bright, engaging imagery, this activity book offers a wealth of creative fun for kids of all ages, for solo or group e...
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Cape Dorset is a small town in Nunavut, a territory in the Canadian Arctic. It gets very cold there, as you can imagine! The native people of the a...
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Long before modern medicine and the corner drugstore, herbalists dispensed celery to treat lunacy and considered aloe a veritable wonder drug able ...
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Owls live all over the world in habitats that vary from the desert to the forest. Some prefer tree living, while others make their nests on the gro...
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The French have long been leaders in the creation of textiles and wall coverings, especially during the art deco period of the 1920s. Influenced by...
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Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853–1890) is often considered a tragic figure, yet he could be delightfully amusing. Writing to his sister Willemina from...
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Artist Molly Hashimoto lives in the Pacific Northwest where she is close to mountains, forests, and waterways, and the many kinds of birds that liv...
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Long before images of pinup girls became popular in the mid-twentieth century, there were the “Chérettes” of Belle ÉpoqueParis. Named after popular...
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An avid naturalist, Charley Harper enjoyed painting the insects, plants, birds, and animals he loved. He masterfully portrayed a host of species us...
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Artist Mimi Vang Olsen travels the world, meeting with cats and gathering the information she needs to create her colorful and folksy pet portraits...
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During his lifetime, Gustav Klimt (Austrian, 1862–1918) was said to have created the most beautiful painting in the world. Not all critics agreed w...
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Growing up on a farm, Robert Bissell learned to love animals and nature. When he became a painter, he chose to make pictures of wild animals living...
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Hiroshige II, who lived from 1826 to 1869, was a student of the top designer of Japanese landscape prints, Hiroshige I. After his teacher died in 1...
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Rosalind Wise’s spectacular Flower Cycle—painted on a canvas nearly seven feet high and eight feet wide—overflows with colorful blooms so fresh and...
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The paintings that John James Audubon created for The Birds of America documented American birds like never before. Audubon was an innovative artis...
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Sunny beaches, stunning mountains, ancient monuments, and vibrant cities—Italy seems to have endless excitement for tourists. Through its posters f...
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