"Fanciful French: Illustrated Tales of French Idioms and Expressions" is the perfect children's book for families embarking on a bilingual journey! Designed for young readers and their parents, this delightful book brings French expressions and idioms to life through a series of engaging and imaginative stories, beautifully illustrated with whimsical graphics. Each story in this bilingual treasure is crafted around a specific French idiom, presenting it in both French and English contexts. This unique approach introduces your child to the beauty of the French language and makes learning idioms fun and memorable. With stories that captivate the imagination, your child will effortlessly absorb the meaning and usage of each expression. For parents, "French Idioms in Fairy Tales" offers a splendid opportunity to bond with your child while enhancing your understanding of French expressions. Whether you are a language enthusiast or just beginning your French learning journey, these stories will serve as an enjoyable and effective tool for improving your skills.
The New PSYCHOLOGY: A Unified Field of Brain, Mind, Behavior, Perception, Culture...: Abbreviated Edition (B&W)
The New PSYCHOLOGY: A Unified Field of Brain, Mind, Behavior, Perception, Culture...: Abbreviated Edition (B&W) 480 Pages, 8.5X11”, Fully Illustrated These are the bits and pieces that make up a deep understanding of how our mind works. Welcome to the deep woods. Psychology controls the biology of our brain. At the witch trials in Salem, when the accused were brought into the court, adrenaline and cortisol would have shot into the bloodstream of the spectators. Neurotransmitters would have surged through their brain. Their very brain waves would have shot up from 12 to 40 cycles per second. A P300 brain wave would have screamed “ALERT”. Their heart jumped. A chill went up their spine. The girls began to shriek “Witch, Witch!” We know this because the same thing happens in America today among those watching a Hollywood horror movie about witches, zombies, demons, murder and more. In varying degrees thi...


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