books about: re-imagine
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Imagine You're a Fairy! (Imagine This!)
2 reviews
Meg Clibbon
Annick Press
, 2002
Delightful!
My 6 year old daughter and I were enchanted. After the first reading, she started carrying this book around with her, looking for favorite pages, like the one with the yummy-looking recipe for Fairy Bars. Charming illustrations inspire a feeling of glitter and fairy dust on every page. It begins with a brief statement that fairies are made out of the imagination. The rest of the book ...
Imagine You're a Princess! (Imagine This!)
Meg Clibbon
Annick Press
, 2005
A playful guide for potential princesses. Princesses live in fairytale castles and spend their days doing important things. There are ships to launch, knights to reward, and marriage proposals from persistent princes to decline. Potential princesses can explore the full panoply of princess practices in Imagine You're a Princess! They can claim the coolest bedroom in the palace (no peas under the mattress, please), learn to care for ...
Imagine You're a Mermaid (Imagine This!)
Meg Clibbon
Annick Press
, 2003
A merrily alluring guide to the realm of mermaids. If you've ever heard the call to be such a creature, Imagine You're a Mermaid! is the guide for you! Awash with information on all things mermaid, this book offers tips on what to wear (seashell tiaras and seaweed hair extensions), where to live (in coral castles with turrets of pearl), and what to do (look beautiful and maybe make some mischief). Dripping with mermaid tales, sea ...
How to Re-imagine the World: A Pocket Guide for Practical Visionaries
1 review
Anthony Weston
New Society Publishers
, 2007
Interesting Premise Polluted by Author's Biases
This book is not about politics, but the author's political perspective is inescapable. His progressivist ideals seep through on every page, and his intended audience is obviously limited to those who already agree with him. In fact, his tone seems to suggest that he doesn't see how any intelligent person could possibly disagree with him. If you like John Lennon's song "Imagine" and the ...
Re-Imagine!: Business Excellence in a Disruptive Age
67 reviews
Tom Peters
DK ADULT
, 2006
Re-imagine yourself.
Re-imagine! Can you imagine a world where things didn't change? Where you didn't have to re-invent yourself to stay in the game? Tom Peters' book "Re-imagine!" will help you look at yourself and your company in a different light. We all have to come to grips with the fact that the rules of business have changed and will continue to change. "Re-imagine!" helps you develop a mindset that ...
Imagine You're a Knight! (Imagine This!)
Meg Clibbon
Annick Press
, 2005
A gallant guide to knightly know-how. The life of a knight is not an easy one. It takes bravery and skill to battle a dragon...and a really fast car doesn't hurt. Charge into Imagine You're a Knight! and enter a kingdom of imagination, knightly secrets, and fun. Aspiring squires will learn the importance of a well-equipped quest: armor (as many as twenty pieces), polish for making it shine, sword and shield, and carrots for their ...
Re-Imagine the World: An Introduction to the Parables of Jesus
4 reviews
Bernard Brandon Scott
Polebridge Press
, 2001
Excellent Source
Re-Imagine the world is an excellent scholarly source on the parables and written in an easy to understand way. Scott keeps the chapters interesting, but not too long, and not confusing. It's a great book for people just beginning to read about the parables and for those who only want a brief overview. It shows many details that the common person would overlook, like Jewish law and ancient ...
Re-imagine!
Tom Peters
Dorling Kindersley Verlag
, 2004
Imagine You're a Ballerina (Imagine This!)
Meg Clibbon
Annick Press
, 2006
A graceful guide for make-believe ballerinas. The life of a ballerina is not just about looking lovely and dancing divinely. There are feet to care for, tutus to fluff... And just what is the secret to preventing dizziness from all that spinning? Leap into Imagine You're a Ballerina! and take center stage in an elegant ballet of the imagination. Budding ballerinas will learn important vocabulary (know your prima from your ...
Imagine You're a Pirate! (Imagine This!)
2 reviews
Meg Clibbon
Annick Press
, 2002
Cute and Light Hearted
Factual content is nearly non-existent, but so what; this is a very fun book. The artwork is bright and glittery, styled in the manner of something drawn by a grade school child. The text makes light of the pirate life, while not making it seem like fun and games (rule number one of the Pirate Code is Never be kind to children). The content is laced with the various myths of pirate life, ...
Re-Imagine! Business Excellence in 2008 Daily Boxed Calendar
1 review
Tom Peters
Sellers Publishing
, 2007
Recycled Tom Peters content
Huge disappointment! I bought this for myself but there was nothing inspirational here. I even thought of re-gifting this but wouldn't do that to any friend/associate. It looks like an assistant took bullet points from prior TP lectures and made a calendar out them. Don't waste your time. I'll save this for those nights of insomnia ... good sleeper material.
Re-imagining excellence.(Views From The Trenches)(Re-imagine! Business Excellence in a Disruptive ...
J.Chip Drotos
Medquest Communications, LLC
, 2004
This digital document is an article from Behavioral Health Management, published by Medquest Communications, LLC on March 1, 2004. The length of the article is 605 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation Details Title: Re-imagining ...
Knight! (Imagine You're A...)
Meg Clibbon
Zero to Ten
, 2004
Imagine You're a Wizard (Imagine This!)
1 review
Meg Clibbon
Annick Press
, 2003
A comprehensive guide to wizardry.
This book gives a good overall guide to children telling them how to become wizards. It even includes one spell (to make you famous one day). A light hearted book ideal for a reading age of around 8 years. The book contains some really good elements. A lesson on how to write in codes, and some word puzzles. Party games and hobbies that children love, such as how to make wands, wizard ...
Re-Imagine Your Business for Breakthrough Results: Discover Unexpected New Opportunities by Understanding: ...
1 review
Bruce Abell
Sunstone Press
, 2003
Strategic implications of complexity
The author is a founder of the strategy and consulting firm associated with the well-known research center The Santa Fe Institute (for a description of its work on complexity see Waldrop: Complexity). The book is therefore framed within an explanation of the implications of complexity theory for non-human and human systems. The book starts with a brief overview of the development of scientific ...
Bermuda Startup Reinsurers Pursue ART Niches.(analysis of strategy of Element Re and Imagine ...
Roger Crombie
The National Underwriter Company
, 2001
This digital document is an article from National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management, published by The National Underwriter Company on February 12, 2001. The length of the article is 1573 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. ...
Imagine You're a Mermaid (Imagine This!)
Meg Clibbon
Annick Press
, 2003
A merrily alluring guide to the realm of mermaids. If you've ever heard the call to be such a creature, Imagine You're a Mermaid! is the guide for you! Awash with information on all things mermaid, this book offers tips on what to wear (seashell tiaras and seaweed hair extensions), where to live (in coral castles with turrets of pearl), and what to do (look beautiful and maybe make some mischief). Dripping with mermaid tales, sea ...
Know thine enemy: a rash of new books by Persian writers offer the west a chance to re-imagine Iran.: An ...
Bill Berkeley
Thomson Gale
, 2006
This digital document is an article from Columbia Journalism Review, published by Thomson Gale on September 1, 2006. The length of the article is 5082 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation Details Title: Know thine enemy: a rash of new books by ...
Brian Moore and the Meaning of the Past: An Irish Novelist Re-Imagines History
Patrick Hicks
Edwin Mellen Press
, 2007
Critics of the Irish novelist, Brian Moore (1921-1999), have largely concentrated upon his use of faith and realism; although such examinations have illuminated his novels in intriguing and useful ways, much has been neglected by viewing his work solely from these perspectives. The sheer variety of Moore s work discourages a single viewpoint because his oeuvre refuses classification, be that through narrative mode, his use of religion, or his ...
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