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  • Time: Annual 2008

    Editors of Time Magazine

    Hardcover (Time, Feb. 19, 2008)
    With minute-by minute accounts, photographs, graphics and maps, this title tells the story of a year.
  • Project: Necklaces: 30 Designs Using Beads, Wire, Chain, and More

    Editors of Bead&Button Magazine

    Paperback (Kalmbach Books, Oct. 8, 2013)
    Project: Necklaces provides the answers to many questions including how long a lariat should be, how to fit necklaces correctly, and where to find loads of design ideas. In addition to receiving excellent instruction on the basics and tools needed, jewelry makers will create over 25 projects that range from single stitched and combined stitched to stringing and wirework. With projects grouped by technique, it’s easy for bead stitchers, wireworkers, and advanced stringers to dive in to their favorites, plus learn something new. Readers will also find tips for easy construction, detailed illustrations and photos, and a bonus section on “Necklace fitting 101” from Maggie Roschyk to guarantee gorgeous results!
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  • Parenting Magazine Look + Learn Numbers

    Editors of Parenting Magazine, Parenting Magazine

    Board book (Weldon Owen Publishing, May 18, 2010)
    Look + Learn Numbers is part of a new series of board books from the editors of Parenting magazine. Cheerful photographs of animals and nature provide an engaging illustration of the numbers from one to ten. Parents will appreciate that Parenting magazine worked with educational experts to design the books for optimal learning. Children will simply delight in the bright colors and photographs. Look + Learn Numbers is a book that parents and children will reach for again and again. Parenting magazine's Look + Learn series also includes Sounds, Patterns, and Colors.
  • TIME For Kids Almanac 2012

    Editors of TIME For Kids Magazine

    Paperback (Time For Kids, June 14, 2011)
    Packed with facts, stats and news from around the country and around the world, the TIME For Kids Almanac 2012 includes information on topics ranging from animals to acid rain, voting rules to video games, sports stars to space exploration-and much more. This richly designed resource features more than 800 photos, maps, lists and time lines, and is sure to keep young readers engaged, entertained and learning-all at once. With more than 3.5 million subscribers, TIME For Kids is the No. 1 trusted source for up-to-date kid-friendly news. The 2012 almanac is a must-have for all 8- to 12-yearolds, pairing important news and indispensable info from the award-winning magazine with fascinating facts, puzzles, quizzes, and interactive sidebars. Whether they want to learn about global warming or Grammy winners, curious kids will fi nd exactly what they need within the colorful pages of the TIME For Kids Almanac 2012.
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  • Time For Kids Almanac 2011

    Editors of Time for Kids Magazine

    Paperback (Time For Kids, June 22, 2010)
    Even homework is a breeze. This high-energy book is filled with news stories from around the world and the nation and includes information on topics ranging from A to Z. This resource has what every kid needs to write a report, entertain friends, and impress teachers, from awesome animal facts to Internet resources to information about the world's nations, space exploration, inventions, and much, much more. The richly designed "Time for Kids Almanac 2011" features more than 800 photos, flags, and maps. It is sure to keep young readers engaged, entertained, and learning. Family game nights will never be the same. This book pairs notable news and indispensable information from the award-winning magazine with trivia, wacky facts, puzzles, quizzes, and other interactive sidebars. Highlighting the year's top events with photographs of teen sensations, sports greats, and amazing animals, curious kids - and their families - will find exactly what they need (and more!) within the colorful pages.
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  • Parenting Magazine Look + Learn Colors

    Editors of Parenting Magazine, Parenting Magazine

    Board book (Weldon Owen Publishing, May 18, 2010)
    Look + Learn Colors is part of a new series of board books from the editors of Parenting magazine. Cheerful photographs of animals and nature provide a playful introduction to color. Parents will appreciate that Parenting magazine worked with educational experts to design the books for optimal learning. Children will simply delight in the bright colors and photographs. Look + Learn Colors is a book that parents and children will reach for again and again. Parenting magazine's Look + Learn series also includes Sounds, Patterns, and Numbers.
  • Parenting Magazine Look + Learn Patterns

    Editors of Parenting Magazine, Parenting Magazine

    Board book (Weldon Owen Publishing, May 18, 2010)
    Look + Learn Sounds is part of a new series of board books from the editors of Parenting magazine. Cheerful photographs of animals and nature introduce children to common animal sounds. Parents will appreciate that Parenting magazine worked with educational experts to design the books for optimal learning. Children will delight in the bright colors and photographs. Look + Learn Sounds is a book that parents and children will reach for again and again. Parenting magazine's Look + Learn series also includes Patterns, Numbers, and Colors.
  • Formulating Hydrous Products

    Editors of MAKING SOAP Magazine

    (Petal Pusher Press, Aug. 31, 2019)
    A bumper issue this month brings you some hydrous formulas and some tried and true methods on organizing your studio. An interview with educator, and natural skincare formulator for 25 years, Rachael Pontillo plus Ruth Romano has some technology hacks for Your Business, and Bill McConnell brings his formulation tips for hydrous creams. Cindy Jones Lantier dives into the differences in cosmetic waxes. Over 10 formulas to keep you soaping.
  • Making Soap Magazine - 2018 Raves-for-Faves

    Editors of MAKING SOAP Magazine

    (Petal Pusher Press, April 8, 2019)
    Raves for Faves is here again!With a big thanks from us here at Making Soap to you who spent time to fill out the survey, it is time to share the data we gathered on your favorites. We want to see where the industry stands and where it is going. We think you do, as well.Articles in this issue include:Raves for Faves 2018CPLS TroubleshootingProduct pricing, custom products and private labelingFavorite Candle Making Tips and TricksNatural, Non-Toxic DeodorantEssential Wellbeing with OilsCustom Silicone MoldsSome of My Favorite things: A Partial List from Twenty Years of SoapingAnother Look at Cost of Goods
  • Parenting Magazine Look + Learn Sounds

    Editors of Parenting Magazine, Parenting Magazine

    Board book (Weldon Owen Publishing, May 18, 2010)
    Recommended by the editors of Parenting Magazine, this durable, board book format teaches key learning concepts and developmental skills in a fun way. Stunning animal photos illustrate essential concepts. Natural examples encourage imitation and interaction, and playful, lively text delights children and parents alike.
  • TIME For Kids Big Book of What

    Editors of Time for Kids Magazine

    Paperback (Time For Kids, June 5, 2012)
    Provides answers to a diverse collection of over eight hundred commonly asked factual questions, covering such areas as animals, space, the human body, food, survival, mysteries, and inventions.
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  • Time For Kids Almanac 2010

    Editors of TIME For Kids Magazine

    Paperback (Time For Kids, June 23, 2009)
    Packed with facts, stats and news from around the country and around the world, the TIME FOR KIDS Almanac 2010 includes information on topics ranging from animals to acid rain, voting rules to video games, sports stars to space exploration and much, much more. This richly designed resource features more than 800 photos, flags, and maps and is sure to keep young readers engaged, entertained, and learning--all at once. With more than 4 million subscribers, TIME FOR KIDS is the No. 1 trusted source for up-to-date kid-friendly news. Every year, TIME FOR KIDS releases their fact-filled and entertaining almanac, filled with more essential information and photos than ever before. A must-have for all 8- to 12-year-olds, the TIME FOR KIDS Almanac 2010 pairs notable news and indispensable info from the award-winning magazine with wacky facts, puzzles, quizzes, and other interactive sidebars. Whether they want to learn about global warming or Grammy winners, curious kids will find exactly what they need (and more!) within the colorful pages of TIME FOR KIDS Almanac 2010.
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