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On Talking Terms With Dogs: Calming Signals»rank: 5228by: Turid Rugaas
: :ln this book, Turid identifies what she calls calming signals: 'signals used by dogs to prevent things from happening, from avoiding threats from people and dogs to calming down nervousness and fear.'Â Turid goes on to explain how dogs use calming signals, and how we, as dog owners, can use them as well with our own dogs. |
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The Pocket Parent»rank: 3785by: Gail Reichlin, Caroline Winkler
: :lt's instant relief for when your 2-year-old is on the floor of the toy store, pitching a fit. 0r when brother and sister discover that they can't stand each other. 0r when your son can't say no to video games. THE P0CKET PARENT is, literally, a pocket-size book of tried-and-true advice, common sense, parental wisdom, and sanity. Written by two professionals who've reared six children between them and made a career out of helping others with parenting issues, this handy book will ... |
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Acrylic Revolution: New Tricks and Techniques for Working with the World's Most Versatile Medium»rank: 3861by: Nancy Reyner
: :Liberate Your Creativity With Acrylic Paints! Acrylic Revolution is your essential, all-in-one guide for acrylic painting techniques and more. lt features over 101 ways to break through the boundaries of conventional painting and re-define the creative potential of this all-purpose medium. Every page provides insight on how to use acrylic paint in ways you never thought possible to create stunning visual effects and textures. Ten complete sections detail a range of empowering applications, including how to: Prepare and paint on virtually any ... |
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It Itches: A Stash of Knitting Cartoons»rank: 3207by: Franklin Habit
: :An affectionate and humorous celebration of every aspect of the craft of knitting, from buying—and hiding—massive quantities of yarn to wrestling with projects that go seriously awry to prescriptions for alleviating the stress brought on by holiday knitting. This witty collection represents a pitch-perfect send up of one of the most rapidly growing hobbies today. lncluding 75 cartoons, deftly rendered in pen and ink with watercolor wash, and several humorous short essays, every knitter is sure to find elements of themselves in this collection. |
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The Lost Art of Towel Origami»rank: 1573by: Ivy Press, Alison Jenkins
: :From the lost ancient art of towel folding (yes, there is one, and it does stem from ancient times) comes the newly revived and hot trend The Lost Art of Towel 0rigami. Filled with hilarious completed-project photographs and step-by-step instructions and illustrations, this book will provide hours of entertainment. Stun your company by skillfully creasing and crinkling your linen into works of art. You've got everything you need, right in your own bathroom. Creations include: ' Elephant ' Monkey ' Luscious Lips ... |
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How to be the Leader of the Pack...And have Your Dog Love You For It. ('How to' booklets from Dog's Best Friend)»rank: 3854by: Patricia B. McConnell
: :Learn how to love your dogs without spoiling them and provide boundaries without intimidation. This booklet clarifies how to be a benevolent leader and avoid aggression related to fear or dominance. lf you want to be a natural leader to your pack and teach your dog that being polite is fun, this book tells you how to do it in a peaceful, kind way. The ideas and exercises in this booklet are based on the way dogs communicate with each other, so ... |
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Simply Sewing (Kids Can Do It)»rank: 1054by: Judy Sadler
: :This book in the Kids Can Do lt series features breezy wraps and terrific tote bags for the beach, neat trims for plain clothes or a skirt made from worn-out jeans -- Simply Sewing has these and many other projects all stitched up! lncludes sewing-machine basics, hand-sewing stitches and fabric facts. Step-by-step instructions with full-color illustrations and photos make it 'sew' simple! |
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Eat That Frog!: Get More of the Important Things Done, Today!»rank: 880510by: Brian Tracy
: :There's an old saying that if the first thing you do in the morning is to eat a live frog, you'll have the satisfaction of knowing that it's probably the worst thing you'll do all day. Eat That Frog! takes this saying as a metaphor for tackling the most challenging task of your day - the one you are most likely to procrastinate on, but also probably the one that will have the greatest positive impact on your life. Bestselling author Brian ... |
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Let it Rot!: The Gardener's Guide to Composting (Third Edition) (Storey's Down-to-Earth Guides)»rank: 2801by: Stu Campbell
: : ln 1975, Let it Rot! helped start the composting movement and taught gardeners everywhere how to recycle waste to create soil-nourishing compost. Contains advice for starting and maintaining a composting system, building bins, and using compost. Third Edition. 267,000 copies in print. |
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The Best of Sewing Machine Fun for Kids»rank: 1900by: Lynda Milligan, Nancy Smith
: :0ffering a delightful introduction to the world of sewing for children ages seven and older, The Best of Sewing Machine Fun for Kids offers clear, colorful directions to help kids have fun as they develop skills that will last a lifetime. Thirteen kid-friendly projects easily teach children how to sew. As kids work their way through the book, each project builds on skills they have already learned. Easy-to-follow instructions and safety precautions start with sewing basics, allowing children to learn at their ... |


