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  • av Gibbs Smith
    300,-

    Puzzles are the new book club! Invigorate your brain with a challenging 1,000 piece jigsaw puzzle from Gibbs Smith. This unique puzzle box opens like a book. Gathered around a table with family or friends, or tackled solo: images inspired by our books, and book-lover proclivities, means there is a puzzle for everyone and every interest. 1,000 pieces 27 1/2" x 19 1/2" finished size

  • - Published in Sweden as Smyckeskrinet
    av Hannah Karlzon
    256,-

  • - A Dancing Primer
    av Jennifer Adams & Alison Oliver
    136,-

    A beautifully illustrated board book version of the timeless Christmas ballet, this is a new title in the much-loved "BabyLit" series.

  • - A Fairies Primer
    av Jennifer Adams
    136,-

    The perfect lullaby for a magical midsummer night, and a beautiful way to introduce your little one to the Bard. Jennifer Adams' adaptation of Shakespeare's original lines and Alison Oliver's whimsical illustrations bring the world of fairies to life and will enchant little ones for years to come.

  • av Jennifer Adams
    140,-

    With the perennial popularity of classic writers like Jane Austen and William Shakespeare, Baby Lit is a fashionable way to introduce your toddler to the world of classic literature. With clever, simple counting text by Jennifer Adams, paired with stylish design and illustrations by Sugar's Alison Oliver, Little Miss Austen and Little Master Shakespeare are a must for every savvy parent's nursery library. Jennifer Adams is the author of a dozen books including Remarkably Jane: Notable Quotations on Jane Austen and the popular Y Is for Yorick: A Slightly Irreverent ABC Book for Grown-Ups. Jennifer works as a writer and editor in Salt Lake City. Her favorite baby name is Fitzwilliam. Alison Oliver runs Sugar design studio. Alison's design portfolio includes everything from logos to packaging and product design for clients such as Chronicle Books, Citibabes, Aerie, as well as Gibbs Smith. She lives in Manhattan. Her favorite baby name is Lizzy.

  • av Susan Topp Weber
    286,-

  • av John Muir
    186,-

    Part of John Muir's appeal to modern readers is that he not explored the American West and wrote about iys beauties but also fought for their preservation. His successes dot the landscape and are evident in all the natural features that bear his name: forests, lakes, trails, and glaciers. Here collected are some of Muir's finest wilderness essays, ranging from Alaska to Yellowstone, from Oregon to the High Sierra. John Muir was a Scottish-born American naturalist, author, early advocate of preservation of wilderness in the United States, and founder of The Sierra Club. His letters, essays, and books of his adventures in nature have been read by millions.

  • av Andrea Mugnaini
    266,-

  • av Greg Paprocki
    160,-

    Toddlers learn to count down from 10 to 1 as they mark the days until school begins, and they can practice counting by finding objects hidden throughout these fun back-to-school scenes in Paprocki's classically retro mid-century art style. From finding green library books and blue water bottles to exploring the playground and visiting the classroom, there's fun to be had on every page. Discover new details in each illustration with every successive reading of the book.

  • av Raili Clasen
    426,-

    "Crank up the color," "Landscape your living room," and "Adult summer camp vibes" are just a handful of the mantras that drive California interior designer Raili Clasen's eclectic surf style. Raili grew up taking two long bus rides to the beach in Orange County, CA, so that she could drink up the cool surfer fashion, laid-back atmosphere, and retro surfboard decor and bring it all right home to her bedroom. Drawing from those early days of design experimentation and a career that took her from Raisins Swimwear to Quiksilver, Roxy, and Paul Frank--Raili is known for bottling up the spirit of surf culture and spraying it joyfully all over the homes she designs. Surf Style at Home takes readers into Raili's colorful, surf-inspired, checkerboard-printed mind through homes she's designed -- from quirky old beach cottages and an Alabama lake house to sprawling new-construction homes in Newport Beach, Montana's Yellowstone Club, and beyond.

  • av Sheri Koones
    426,-

    An Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) is a smaller housing unit built on the same lot as a primary dwelling (also known as Additional or Auxiliary Dwelling Units) -- think granny flat, in-law unit, laneway house). It has an arrangement for sleeping, cooking, and lavatory. An ADU can be detached, attached, a garage conversion, or a basement conversion. The uses are myriad--for family members, guest spaces, rental income, or more.

  • av 7 Cats
    120,-

    The fun, colorful illustrations along with the short descriptions are perfect for very young children. Little ones will love learning about sea turtles, dolphins, crabs, and more in this delightful board book introduction to life in our oceans that toddlers can carry with them wherever they go.

  • av 7 Cats
    130,-

    Mr. Bojangles will show you around the farm and introduce you to all of his favorite animals. As he walks, he sings. Mr. Bojangles had a farm E-I-E-I-O... Mr. Bojangles is based on one of the seven beloved barn cats who live at the Gibbs Smith office and inspired the name of the 7 Cats Press imprint.

  • av 7 Cats
    130,-

    Seek & Find: Nature and More! includes colorful illustrations to entertain and camouflaged items to find. Each spread features a relatable subject such as cats, dogs, friends, flowers, ocean, sports, and more.

  • av Nicole LaRue
    160,-

    Covering everything from subway cars to taxi cabs, bagels to hot dog carts, this bright board book makes learning about New York City fun. Illustrator Nicole LaRue's charming, modern style depicts iconic Big Apple symbols for toddlers to count. Count On New York City is the perfect gift for little New Yorkers and tiny tourists alike. A fantastic baby gift or vacation souvenir, this fresh and contemporary take on NYC will be a hit with little learners.

  • av Margarida Esteves
    186,-

    Every page turn of this chunky board book reveals a new layer of Margarida Esteves's bright, graphic depiction of a stage in the life of a butterfly. A gentle introduction to maturation and diversity, this rhyming story reminds readers that everyone begins life small and then grows through various stages, some slightly awkward, to then emerge as a butterfly flying high in our own uniquely beautiful way.

  • av Greg Paprocki
    160,-

    Greg Paprocki's P is for Pride introduces toddlers to the alphabet by pairing each letter with a word associated with the LGBTQ+ community and supporters in an age-appropriate way. Learn how to be inclusive with words like Courage, Equality, Gay, Nonbinary, Rainbow flag, and Hug, Kindness, and Love in scenes showcased with Paprocki's classically retro mid-century art style that's proven to be a hit with both toddlers and adults.

  • av Gibbs Smith
    1 526,-

    120 buttons over 24 messages that stand up for LOVE and represent pronouns, support for equality, and acceptance.

  • av Steve Tillett
    160,-

    The new edition of Steve Tillett's 101 Things to Do With a BBQ, with its with Helpful Hints, Advanced Grilling Tips, bonus section on superb Sauces and Rubs, and 101 recipes, will have you becoming a backyard-barbeque guru for outdoor grilling and summer parties in no time. These fantastic recipes for barbeque of all varieties--from appetizers to desserts to vegetarian solutions--prove that the grill is the best and easiest summertime cooking option. Along with a new design, the book is now a concealed spiral-bound flexi paperback.

  • av Neil Clark
    180,-

    Yoga means union--that's when your body and mind come together to help you feel calm, connected, and in tune with everything around you. Yoga poses are amazing shapes we can make with our bodies. They are inspired by animals, trees, mountains, and even stars. Learn fun poses like Puppy Dog, Cobra, Butterfly, Kitty Cat, and more!

  • av Neil Clark
    180,-

    Meditation is just like watching the clouds. It's something you can do to calm yourself when you have too many thoughts floating around in your mind. It helps us to watch them come and go--just like the clouds in the sky. Introduce babies and toddlers to the basics of meditation with this beautiful board book.

  • av Neil Clark
    180,-

    Breathing keeps our hearts pumping and our brains buzzing. It is also a magical way to calm both our bodies and our minds. This sweet book introduces young readers to the healing power of breath with playful exercises like Dragon breath, Balloon breath, and even Birthday Cake breath. Introduce babies and toddlers to the magic power of breath with this adorable board book.

  • av Brian Paquette
    496,-

    An honest, introspective essay introduces Paquette's second book, which represents the most recent steps in his evolution as an interior designer. Some are ground-up homes that he worked on from the iteration, some are remodels of existing spaces in various scales, and some are furnishings of existing homes for clients. Concise chapter introductions are followed by gallery-like displays of images that the reader can become immersed in and interpret for themselves. For the reader, this book will prompt keener observation of the natural surroundings and how to bring those poignant moments into their own homes.

  • av Britten LaRue
    350,-

    Going beyond the popular Sun-Moon-Rising astrology, this insightful guide inspires you to expand the possibilities of who you think you can be. Transformational astrologer Britten LaRue teaches you how to embrace the whole of the zodiac, with month-by-month invitations to connect with the part of yourself that is each sign. With supportive practices like creativity prompts, tarot card pulls, and altar settings to help you live what you learn, Living Astrology offers a radical and fresh take on the ancient wisdom of astrology. Because astrology isn't something that happens to you. It's something you live.

  • av Philip Gorrivan
    496,-

    Incorporating vivid hues, a palette of intriguing textures, and a scholarly understanding of exquisite objects, art, and furnishings, his work transcends period and milieu. His aesthetic spans the globe and the decades, from 18th-century English and European antiques to vintage French Modernism and the work of the finest international contemporary artisans. His projects, tailored and layered, are reminiscent of the stylish past, but always utterly up to date. With unfailing attention to scale, he is unafraid to wield a jolt of glamour or inject the unexpected, but never forgets that a room must ultimately reflect the genuine inner life of those who inhabit it.

  • av Hilary Davis
    410,-

    Hillary Davis shows us in French from the Market that French food isn't always haute cuisine. Traditional, daily French cooking is provincial and farm-driven. It is also an art, that uses the freshest and finest ingredients available from gardens, markets, and local vendors to put nourishing meals on the table. And, as Davis point out, French home cooking is not hard. The 100 plus recipes for starters, soups, salads, fish, poultry, meats, vegetables, and desserts in this cookbook, along with detailed instructions and tips, prove her right.

  • av Lindsey Johnson
    420,-

    Lindsey Johnson, along with Chase Reynolds Ewald, often find their cooking and baking muse from life in the West. Flavor profiles, ingredients, and artistic decorating ideas are all sparked by the romantic and rustic western mountains. In Wild Sugar: Sweet Treats Inspired by the Mountain West, Johnson teaches you how to create amazing desserts via more than 50 recipes plus additional frostings, fillings, and toppings that are based on seasonal ingredients. These recipes are designed for the home baker, and her detailed instructions along with decorating tips and hints, will have you serving showcase cookies, pies, cakes, and sweets in no time.

  • av Ashley Schoenith
    376,-

    Ashley Schoenith's The Heirloomed Kitchen is a carefully curated cookbook with nostalgic-style photography that beautifully presents the food while also showcasing heirloom cookware, serving vessels and utensils, and the gracious gentility of Southern hospitality. The recipes are slow-paced and packed with family memories taken from those splattered, handwritten recipe cards passed down from mother to child to grandchild.

  • av Chelsey Brown
    396,-

    Nowadays, highly curated social media feeds can leave you feeling like you'll need give up your life savings or knock down walls to have a home you love. But Chelsey Brown, owner of City Chic Decor, is here to show that with some creativity you can completely redesign any room in your house without declaring bankruptcy?and have fun while doing it. Shut the Front Door is filled with gorgeous rooms for inspiration, pro tips, easy DIYs, and more, so even if you've got Champagne tastes and a Diet Coke budget, you'll be able to transform your house into the home of your dreams.

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