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Books with author TickTock Books Ltd

  • Cracks Allow the Light to Get In: Kintsugi - The Japanese Art of Embracing Your Imperfections and Loving Yourself - Composition Notebook with College Ruled Lines

    Tick Tock Books

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 7, 2019)
    Kintsugi or 'Golden Seams' is the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with a gold resin and so creating beauty and strength in imperfection. This profound meaning is echoed in the calligraphy quote 'Cracks allow the light to get in'.Beautiful navy and faux gold designQuality, soft, glossy cover7.44 x 9.69 premium, college ruled lined paper100 pagesMakes a wonderful gift for someone you love (including you!)
  • Under the Ocean with the Little Yellow Submarine

    TickTock Books Ltd

    Board book (TickTock Books Ltd, May 1, 2009)
    Introducing very young children to the world of science, these sturdy board books feature clever collages made from recycled paper and fabric. Simple rhyming stories teach about animal habitats, transportation, and the solar system, while colors, first words, and number concepts are demonstrated. Each page engages little hands with a touch-and-feel item such as a denim shark, a foam-rubber moon, or a silky leaf. A tour of undersea life gets under way when the little yellow submarine and his passengers dive down to view sparkly fish and colorful underwater plants. But they need to watch out when a big octopus—and then a scary shark—swim into view.
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  • Under the Ocean with the Little Yellow Submarine

    TickTock Books Ltd

    Board book (TickTock Books Ltd, May 1, 2009)
    Introducing very young children to the world of science, these sturdy board books feature clever collages made from recycled paper and fabric. Simple rhyming stories teach about animal habitats, transportation, and the solar system, while colors, first words, and number concepts are demonstrated. Each page engages little hands with a touch-and-feel item such as a denim shark, a foam-rubber moon, or a silky leaf. A tour of undersea life gets under way when the little yellow submarine and his passengers dive down to view sparkly fish and colorful underwater plants. But they need to watch out when a big octopus—and then a scary shark—swim into view.
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  • What Do Sheep Do?

    TickTock Books Ltd

    Board book (TickTock Books Ltd, Sept. 1, 2008)
    A witty introduction to animal lives, this series uses bold and bright colors to attract and engage young children. Simple facts accompanied by humorous illustrations provide an introduction to the everyday lives of animals, and pages with foil add sparkle to the colorful artwork. Answering such questions as What do sheep do? and What noises do sheep make?, this brightly colored book shows young readers the true life of a sheep—grazing for grass, following their flock, or being shorn to make clothing.
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  • Living Planet: Uncovering the Wonders of the Natural World

    TickTock Books Ltd

    Paperback (TickTock Books Ltd, Dec. 1, 2008)
    From lush rainforests to burning deserts, this stunning visual expedition provides an exciting tour of planet Earth. Exploring freezing poles and vast oceans, some of the most amazing plants and animals are discovered amidst their incredibly varied habitats. With superb imagery and accessible information, this resource depicts the most fascinating aspects of the natural world.
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  • You Are More Beautiful Because You Have Been Broken: Kintsugi - The Japanese Art of Embracing Your Imperfections and Loving Yourself - Composition Notebook with College Ruled Lines

    Tick Tock Books

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 7, 2019)
    Kintsugi or 'Golden Seams' is the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with a gold resin and so creating beauty and strength in imperfection. This profound meaning is echoed in the calligraphy quote 'You are more beautiful because you have been broken'.Beautiful black and faux gold designQuality, soft, glossy cover7.44 x 9.69 premium, college ruled lined paper100 pagesMakes a wonderful gift for someone you love (including you!)
  • What Do Zebras Do?

    TickTock Books Ltd

    Board book (TickTock Books Ltd, Sept. 1, 2008)
    A witty introduction to animal lives, this series uses bold and bright colors to attract and engage young children. Simple facts accompanied by humorous illustrations provide an introduction to the everyday lives of animals, and pages with foil add sparkle to the colorful artwork. Answering such questions as What do zebras do? and What do zebras eat?, this beautiful children's book reveals all the particulars of Africa's most peculiarly patterned mammal.
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  • Zoom into Space with the Shiny Red Rocket

    TickTock Books Ltd

    Board book (TickTock Books Ltd, May 1, 2009)
    Introducing very young children to the world of science, these sturdy board books feature clever collages made from recycled paper and fabric. Simple rhyming stories teach about animal habitats, transportation, and the solar system, while colors, first words, and number concepts are demonstrated. Each page engages little hands with a touch-and-feel item such as a denim shark, a foam-rubber moon, or a silky leaf. After blasting into space, this friendly little rocket gets up close to shiny stars and brightly colored tissue-paper planets—and even discovers some goofy three-eyed aliens on the moon!
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  • My First Book of Machines

    TickTock Books Ltd

    Paperback (TickTock Books Ltd, Dec. 1, 2008)
    With eye-popping illustrations and jaw-dropping facts on every page, these beginning portfolios of big beasts, crawly creatures, and man-made creations make perfect windows to the huge world outside. The full-color, life-like portrayals of some of the earth's most wondrous things—both past and present—are so big and exciting that young children and early readers will want to revisit them again and again. Fast cars, rugged trucks, and soaring planes take center stage in this tribute to large, man-made machines, featuring big, colorful photographs and fun facts about the purpose of each vehicle.
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  • The Unexplained: Encounters with Ghosts, Monsters, and Aliens

    TickTock Books Ltd

    Paperback (TickTock Books Ltd, Sept. 1, 2008)
    Compiling atmospheric imagery and fantastic explorations of horror and the supernatural, this visually exciting examination provides compelling topics to engage struggling readers. Offering insight into the scary, strange, and unknown, this intriguing guide includes fact-based tales of ghosts, monsters, and aliens. Children will discover the ghoulish and ghastly theories, sightings, and scientific explanations from well-known encounters, such as Roswell, to lesser-known historical curiosities.
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  • My Fairy Garden

    TickTock Books Ltd

    Board book (TickTock Books Ltd, Nov. 1, 2008)
    Educational resources that teach toddlers first words, counting, shapes, and colors, these fun-filled activity books contain sparkly foil illustrations and glittery elements—making them captivating and engaging tools for learning early concepts. Simple puzzles and games combine with magical illustrations on a journey to the enchanting world of fairies in this instructive reference for young readers.
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  • At the Beach with the Snappy Little Crab

    TickTock Books Ltd

    Board book (TickTock Books Ltd, May 1, 2009)
    Introducing very young children to the world of science, these sturdy board books feature clever collages made from recycled paper and fabric. Simple rhyming stories teach about animal habitats, transportation, and the solar system, while colors, first words, and number concepts are demonstrated. Each page engages little hands with a touch-and-feel item such as a denim shark, a foam-rubber moon, or a silky leaf. Snappy, with his funny, big claws, scuttles cheerfully about the beach, looking at seashells, nipping a sunbather, fighting off an annoying seagull, and eventually arriving at his favorite spot—a rock pool.
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