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Books published by publisher Big and Small Publishing

  • Cachorrito Encuentra un Amigo / Puppy Finds a Friend

    Catherine Bruzzone, John Bendall-Brunello

    Paperback (b small publishing, July 1, 2019)
    Use the magic of a story to introduce young children to a foreign language in a natural and relaxed way. These 10 stories each introduce little linguists to core vocabulary and key phrases through engaging stories.
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  • Where are You, Sun Bear?: Malaysia

    Mi-Hwa Joo, Joy Cowley, Jungah Lee, Greg Taylor, Oh Lee

    Paperback (Big and Small Publishing, Jan. 1, 2014)
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  • Slimy Science and Awesome Experiments: Amazing tests and tricks!

    Susan Martineau, Kim Hankinson

    language (b small publishing, April 29, 2020)
    Amaze your friends and take your next steps in STEM with these weird and wonderful experiments. You don’t need any special equipment to get started. Everything has been tried and tested. There are clear step-by-step instructions and ‘Fact Files’ explain the science behind each experiment. Slimy science is freaky, fascinating and fun!
  • The Fine Art of Small Talk

    Debra Fine

    Audio CD (Small Talk Publishing, Jan. 20, 2004)
    Do you spend an abnormal amount of time hiding out in the bathroom or hanging out at the buffet table at social gatherings? Does the thought of striking up a conversation with a stranger make your stomach do flip-flops? Do you sit nervously through job interviews waiting for the other person to speak? Are you a Nervous Ned? (or Nervous Nellie?) when it comes to networking? Then it's time you mastered The Fine Art Of Small Talk. With practical advice and conversation cheat sheets, The Fine Art of Small Talk will help you learn to feel more comfortable in any type of situation, from lunch with the boss to a networking event to a cocktail party where you don't know a soul. Do you dread corporate cocktail parties where you are expected to schmooze with complete strangers? Do job interviews, blind dates or holiday functions make you clam up, searching frantically for things to say? When speaking with someone you ve just met, do you expect him or her to keep the conversation going? Then the THE FINE ART OF SMALL TALK by Debra Fine is for you. This is a collection of concrete steps and tactics one can employ to begin a meaningful conversation with just about anybody in any situation. THE FINE ART OF SMALL TALK teaches you how to: Start a conversation even when you think you have nothing to say Avoid foot-in-mouth disease Prevent awkward pauses Adopt listening skills that will make you a better conversationalist Approach social functions with confidence Feel more at ease at parties, meetings, job interviews and trade shows Turn every conversation into an opportunity for success Make sure your body language is inviting and natural Use icebreakers that work every time Stabilize your shaky knees and dry your sweaty palms Exit conversations with tact and grace Make the most of networking events Mingle with moxie
  • Will it Rain or Snow?: Weather

    Eun-Gyu Choi

    Paperback (Big and Small Publishing, Oct. 23, 2014)
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  • What Shape is the Moon?

    Bo-Hyeon Seo

    Paperback (Big and Small Publishing, Nov. 13, 2014)
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  • EARTH: The wide world awaits!

    Susan Martineau, Vicky Barker

    language (b small publishing, May 1, 2020)
    Explore the physical geography of Planet Earth! From volcanic eruptions to the water cycle, a curious world of fascinating facts and figures is now at your fingertips. What you learn might just stay with you for the rest of your life. The wide world awaits!
  • My Brother is a Runner: Kenya

    Jin- ha Gong

    Paperback (Big and Small Publishing, March 12, 2015)
    My Brother is a Runner
  • Lucy Cat in Town/Lucie Chat En Ville

    Catherine Bruzzone, Clare Beaton

    Paperback (b small publishing, Jan. 1, 2005)
    Lucy Cat saves the day in town, in English and in French These colorful bilingual comic strips are the perfect way to enjoy reading in a foreign language. The same strip is run twice on the page, the foreign language above, and the English below. The simple text in speech bubbles, the humorous illustrations, and the motivating stories all make learning fun. At the back of the book is an illustrated page of key words in both languages.
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  • My First Picture Atlas: Discover the World

    Catherine Bruzzone, Stu McLellan

    Paperback (b small publishing, May 1, 2019)
    This simple atlas introduces the seven regions of the world using key geographical skills that every child should learn. From how to read beautifully illustrated maps to discovering what links each region and makes them different, the information collected here provides a basis from which all children can learn to explore their world.
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  • Habille-toi, Robbie / Get dressed, Robbie

    Lone Morton, Anna C. Leplar

    Paperback (b small publishing, Aug. 1, 2018)
    Use the magic of a story to introduce young children to a foreign language in a natural and relaxed way. These 10 stories each introduce little linguists to core vocabulary and key phrases through engaging stories.
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  • Captain Starlight: The Strange but True Story of a Bushranger, Imposter and Murderer

    Jane Smith

    eBook (Big Sky Publishing, July 5, 2015)
    Perth, 1899: a respected public servant mistakes a bottle of cyanide for his heart medicine, swallows it and dies. Months later on the other side of the country, a prisoner of Pentridge gaol with the same name as the deceased reads of the inquest with alarm. He writes to the coroner with his suspicions: the supposedly upstanding government accountant was an impostor – an ex-con – who had stolen his identity and deceived people at the highest level. The claims sent the authorities into a spin; who really was the deceased? Was it possible he was the bushranger known as ‘Captain Starlight’ who, thirty years earlier, had callously murdered a policeman and been sentenced to hang? How had he pulled off the subterfuge and what other secrets remained hidden? As the investigation unfolds, the remarkable life and crimes of Captain Starlight, committed across four states of Australia under countless aliases, are revealed. Author Jane Smith’s meticulous research reveals the stranger than fiction story of a compulsive liar and serial imposter: a doctor, a stockman and an accountant – and a bushranger, forger, con-man and killer. It is a true story of murder and deceit that reveals new information and presents, for the first time, a theory as to the real identity of the bushranger known as ‘Captain Starlight’.