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Peter Lippman

    Mini Express
    Mini Express Fire Engine
    Noah's Ark
    Science Experiments You Can Eat
    Surviving the Peace
    • 2019

      Surviving the Peace

      The Struggle for Postwar Recovery in Bosnia-Herzegovina

      • 488 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      Focusing on the struggles of Bosnians seeking refugee rights, this book offers a comprehensive view of two decades of postwar life in Bosnia. Through interviews and vivid narratives, it presents the complexities of the region's history while highlighting the resilience and humanity of everyday people trying to navigate their new reality. The work stands out for its deep humanitarian focus and detailed reporting, providing readers with an insightful understanding of the challenges faced in a postwar society.

      Surviving the Peace
    • 2002

      This title is both a book and a toy because it has wheels that really work, plus rhyming text and colourful illustrations on every page.

      Mini Express
    • 2002

      Sturdy board pages turn this Mini Wheels book into a toy, with doors that open, windows to explore, and fully mobilized with a set of working wheels. Pre-schoolers are invited to climb aboard the fire engine and join the crew.

      Mini Express Fire Engine
    • 1994

      Noah's Ark

      • 20 pages
      • 1 hour of reading
      4.2(14)Add rating

      Tells the story of Noah and his famous arkload of animals, set inside an actual ark-shaped book. Other die-cut board books in the series are Old Macdonald's Barn, Firehouse Company No 1 and Santa's Workshop.

      Noah's Ark
    • 1991

      Science Experiments You Can Eat

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      4.2(14)Add rating

      What makes popcorn pop? How does jelly jell? Why does bread rise? Experiment and find out. Your kitchen is a perfect laboratory for these thirty-nine easy and delicious science experiments with foodstuffs. Investigate starches, sugars, acids, bases, proteins, carbohydrates, emulsifiers, and more -- then eat the results! "This cheerily casual and inviting book is a first-rate introduction to the sciences of matter." --Scientific America

      Science Experiments You Can Eat