This is the second title in the plano adventures. On their way to Rainbow's Edge to seek the help of the Ray Keepers, Professor Plano, Zed and Zee meet a flight of sickly dragons. The trio rush to find the Ray Keepers to save the dragons, but are they too late?
Lord Myopic is determined to cover Murktown in fog, and take control of its people. Only Professor Plano knows how to defeat him! He is on his way to pick up his Clear Vision potion when he ends up in the backyard of a certain pair of twins! Little does he know, this is the exact place he needs to be to succeed.
First published in 1983, Meira Chand's novel of the clash of Western and Japanese cultures is presented in a fresh edition to enchant a new generation of readers.
How to get started with investing: an illustrated story
A serious book about investing that reads like a fun story! The book addresses an overlooked but frequent pain point: how to get started, which makes this easy-to-read story and succinct format an ideal companion for busy readers and a perfect gift to friends.
Learn to be effective and confident in leading a team to manage changes in the work environment. Learn 100 useful steps to manage rapid changes at work.
The Fourth Revolution of Humanity Includes Everyone
From best selling author Chris Skinner comes another groundbreaking book that explores key developments in FinTech, Bitcoin, AI, and how they disrupt existing industries. As humans fuse with technology, what are the implications for society?
A Unique View of Momentous Events from the Last 60 Years
The Other Side of History is a fascinating mix of fact and fiction, of what happened and might have happened in 28 of the most significant world events over the last 60 years
*100 essential steps to be a successful leader*Organised into sections for quick reference to address specific issues you may face *Learn to lead a team and be equipped to manage them*Case-studies drawn from across various demographics and organisations*Great tips on turning ideas in practice
Was and Wasn't Learn That it's Good to Win, but its Ok to Lose
CAN, CAN'T, COULD, COULDN'T, DID, DIDN'T, WAS, WASN'T, WILL and WON'T - known collectively as the CAN DOs - are all friends and they each have something to teach your child. From sharing and perseverance to doing homework and being a good sport, the CAN DOs help you as a parent lay the foundations for a well-rounded, confident and outgoing child.