101 Bears to Make

101 Bears to Make
Author: Nancy Tillberg
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003
Genre: Soft toy making
ISBN: 9780873496698

This title is an all-inclusive resource for crafting the 'perfect teddy bear'. The author reveals the helpful tips and creative techniques behind her original one-of-a-kind masterpieces, providing traditionally hard-to-find information such as how to craft open-mouthed bears and create fur.

Make Your Own Teddy Bears

Make Your Own Teddy Bears
Author: Doris King
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 86
Release: 1985-01-01
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 0486249425

Provides patterns and detailed instructions for constructing a teddy bear and offers tips on assembling and adding character to each bear

Teddy Bears with a Past

Teddy Bears with a Past
Author: Nancy Tillberg
Publisher: Krause Publications Incorporated
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2000
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9780873418560

Creating treasured teddies from old furs and plush fabrics.

Great Life Toolkit

Great Life Toolkit
Author: Inga Maree
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2008-11-18
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1409237451

Ever wanted to be a better person and live a better life? Ever thought that you could do and achieve more? If you answered 'YES' to either of these questions, then the Great Life Toolkit is for you. The Great Life Toolkit is a collection of four simple and fun tools especially designed to change the way you view and live your life.Tool #1 - Goals + Dreams.Tool #2 - Daily Planner 101.Tool #3 - Challenge 101.Tool #4 - Challenge 1001.Over 101 days these four tools will remind you of the good things in life while guiding you down the road to success.The Great Life Toolkit is for anyone who has a burning desire to challenge themselves, pursue their dreams and live a life of fulfilment and greatness that leaves few questions unanswered.Don't just dream it! ANYONE can live a 'Great Life'....even you!Note: The downloadable version of the book is read only. Only the templates (available here at Lulu.com) can be edited electronically (using Acrobat Reader).

How to F***ing Save the Planet

How to F***ing Save the Planet
Author: Jennifer Crouch
Publisher: Welbeck
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2021-09-28
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 1802791507

Planet Earth is f**ked. Decades of gas-guzzling and plastic parasites have brought the Earth to its knees. Entire species are disappearing, the icecaps are melting and forest fires are raging like never before. Basically, we've really messed the place up. Packed full of easy-to-digest climate truths and IFLScience's trademark witty humour, How to F**king Save the Planet is your essential handbook to global warming and climate change. Learn how to successfully argue with climate-deniers, why micro-plastic pollution means that polar bears can no longer get boners and why the Paris Climate Agreement is really important. Written by Jennifer Crouch with global go-to science site IFLScience, let this book guide, infuriate and inspire you into getting up off your arse and actually doing something to save the world!

The Green Roosevelt

The Green Roosevelt
Author: Theodore Roosevelt
Publisher: Cambria Press
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2010
Genre: History
ISBN: 1604976934

America's first Green president, Theodore Roosevelt's credentials as both naturalist and writer are as impressive as they are deep, emblematic of the twenty-sixth President's unprecedented breadth and energy. While Roosevelt authored policies that grew the public domain by a remarkable 230 million acres, he likewise penned over thirty-five books and an estimated 150,000 letters, many concerning the natural world. In between drafts both personal and political, scientific and sentimental, he quadrupled existing forest reserves while creating the nation's first fifty wildlife refuges and eighteen national monuments, among them the Grand Canyon, and five national parks, headlined by Yosemite. And Roosevelt was far more than a policy wonk and political do-gooder. John Muir, by his own admission, "fairly fell in love with him." John Burroughs wrote that Roosevelt "probably knew tenfold more natural history than all the presidents who preceded him." And the Smithsonian's Edmund Heller dubbed him the "foremost field naturalist of our time." In addition to creating more than 150,000 new acres of national forest, Roosevelt made a new vogue of sportsmanship, famously refusing to shoot a lame bear in Mississippi and inspiring, thereof, an American icon and ecological fetish all at once: the Teddy Bear. Indeed, Roosevelt's Green undertakings produced a truly living legacy-one whose everlasting qualities he took robust pleasure in. Naturalist William Finley once suggested to TR that the President's environmental prescience would serve as "one of the greatest memorials to [his] farsightedness," to which Roosevelt replied, "Bully. I had rather have it than a hundred stone monuments." In fact, Roosevelt would have both-a lasting reputation for environmental protection and timeless stone monuments at Mount Rushmore and elsewhere built to honor his dramatic public policy initiatives. This book will be a critical resource for all those in American history (particularly presidential history), environmental history, environmental studies, nature studies, place studies, Agrarian studies, conservation studies, fish and wildlife biology/management, and ecology.

Nature-study ...

Nature-study ...
Author: Charles Lincoln Edwards
Publisher:
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1924
Genre: Nature study
ISBN: