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A guide to conscious living through the moon and her phases, incorporating wellness rituals, spellwork, and witchcraft for the modern seeker. The Moon Book guides readers in realigning with an entire lunation holistically. Providing historical and scientific context, magical know-how, and immediately applicable practices, this project is a journey of self-discovery through the lens of our celestial companion. With dozens of spells, tarot spreads, rituals, meditations, journaling prompts, and other practical techniques and exercises, this book has something for the newly lunar curious and seasoned practitioner alike. Whether you are ready to chase your dreams, find self-care practices that actually work, or heal your shadow, The Moon Book will offer you the inspiration and support to create the best possible future for yourself and the collective.
Gibbons identifies the moon as Earth's only natural satellite, describes its movement and phases, and discusses how it has been observed and explored over the years.
A bungling alien entomologist, Mantus Greenmyn, goes exploring through the galaxy for various insect specimens and stumbles upon the doubles of the Royals and Ministers of the Greenmyn Moon, who escaped in “Cycling the Moon: Book I of the Greenmyn Moons in the Wormhole Pocket series†Through his comical, exhilarating adventures filled with young alien and ecto-donned stowaways, Mantus soon discovers that he and his disability serve a greater purpose than he could have ever dreamed. This book includes stunning color illustrations by Sam Spina, independent comics artist and creator of “Spinadoodles†among many other comics and delightful planets that have characters and settings that are spoofs of history and classic literature like St. Francis of Assisi, the Victorian Empire and its Dickensian literature, "Pinnochio," "Hamlet," and many others.
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From the bestselling author of Alex's Adventures in Numberland and Can You Solve My Problems? comes a fascinating, hugely entertaining collection of puzzles for crossword addicts and language-lovers of all stripes. 'The only puzzle book I've seen that manages to befuddle both sides of the brain at the same time.' DARA Ó BRIAIN 'Such fun, full of unexpected ideas and charmingly written.' TIM HARFORD The Language Lover's Puzzle Book is a book of more than 100 surprising and entertaining puzzles that celebrate the amazing diversity of the world of words and language. Featuring a huge variety of ancient, modern and even invented languages, this collection of problems will introduce you to unusu...
Describes the phases of the moon, its physical composition and atmosphere, and the landing of the American astronauts on its surface in 1969.
This book—a compilation of 25 practical articles from NSTA’s elementary school journal, Science & Children—offers a wealth of lesson plans and idea starters using interdisciplinary, integrated, and thematic approaches. Discover how a language arts unit on survival can include student inquiry into properties of ice, ways to improve students’ observational skills as they write haiku about nature, how to use data collection and math in mapping the ocean floor, and more. To engage students schoolwide or in the great outdoors, several articles offer project-based interdisciplinary units that are widely adaptable. Each article is categorized by grade level, the National Science Education Standards it addresses, and whether it is interdisciplinary, integrated, thematic, or a combination of the three. Even teachers who lack a strong science background will find these concrete techniques especially valuable for teaching science through other subjects (and vice versa).