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    <![CDATA[Play With Your Food]]>
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    <![CDATA[You <em>can</em> play with your food. In fact, you should. All the details are in Joost Elffert's remarkable <em>Play with Your Food</em>, which introduces readers to a new way of seeing the food they eat, then shows them how to transform that food into creatures of extraordinary personality.<p>  Put a navel orange on its side, pip facing you. See anything yet? What do the folds suggest? Carve ovals and insert beans and sliced almonds--voila, two eyes. Cut ears from the sides of the orange and pull them forward. Now you have it--a cat's face of amazing and endearing character. But that's only the beginning. Learn to make artichoke-leaf aphids, bok choy buffalos, okra grasshoppers, green-pepper camels, and pear mice--just a few of the 75 ingenious  projects.<p>  Consisting primarily of color photos of the creatures, first in portraiture and then in step-by-step &quot;recipes&quot; for their creation, <em>Play with Your Food</em> teaches readers above all to see. In addition to limning techniques, the minimal text provides a short look at manmade and natural imagery that suggests or embodies the possibilities of metamorphosis. Then it's on to the creatures themselves and the fun of constructing them. Anyone  who enjoys play and the magic of transformation will want Joost's book--and having seen it,  will never look at eatables in the same way again. <em>--Arthur Boehm</em></p></p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[Do You Love Me?]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p> do you love me? </p> <p> always, dear. </p> <p> do you need me? </p> <p> ever near. </p> <p> would you leave me? </p> <p> never ever. </p> <p> do you want me? </p> <p> only forever. </p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[Play With Your Pumpkins]]>
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    <![CDATA[&quot;Why must a pumpkin's face be carved on its side when there is a natural nose begging to be the center of an incredibly expressive face?&quot; ask pumpkin artists Joost Elffers and Saxton Freymann at the beginning of their delightful mix of photography, folklore, and recipes, <em>Play with Your Pumpkins</em>. And indeed, the pair have turned the jack-o'-lantern on its side (literally) with the happy, sad, scary, and funny faces they carve around green stem noses. Fans of the fantastical vegetable animals in Elffers's <em>Play with Your Food</em> will love what he can do with a pumpkin head. In addition to the fabulous photographs in this pocket-sized treat, the pair have provided a cultural history of the pumpkin and a treatise on their approach to decorating it. Finally, Dutch food writer Johannes van Dam offers 24 recipes for sweet and savory pumpkin dishes from all over the world, including Persian Pumpkin Jam and Pumpkin Pickles from Germany, not to mention the quintessential American Pumpkin Pie, proving you can provide personality to your pumpkin both inside and out.]]>
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    <![CDATA[Tangram: The Ancient Chinese Shapes Game]]>
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    <![CDATA[Cat's Cradles and Other String Figures]]>
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    <![CDATA[Text and photographs give detailed instructions on making a variety of string figures with and without a companion. Also discusses the origins and names of the individual figures and games that can be played with them.]]>
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    <![CDATA[Teddy's World]]>
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    <![CDATA[With the same unique sensibility that gave us <em>Play with Your Food</em>, Joost Elffers and photographer Mirja de Vries bring bear lovers a new twist on old teddies--one that combines sentimentality with strong imagery of the secret world of bears. Each large page is a gloriously rich photo, some as stark as a single well-loved bear in black and white with the caption &quot;The End of the Affair.&quot; Others are beautifully colored, with tapestries and clothing as important as the bears themselves. From camping to visiting museums to ear repair at a bear hospital, our fuzzy friends are shown enjoying lives to the fullest--entirely separate from their human companions. Children in particular will enjoy pages like Teddy in the bath, accompanied by a starkly typed note saying &quot;at least it wasn't the washing machine. I wouldn't have survived that a second time.&quot; Most pictures have small captions, but a few pages are text-heavy, exploring the beginnings of teddy bears, bears in history, and their beloved roles at bedtime. For kids or collectors, <em>Teddy's World</em> will be a slightly mysterious, entertaining glimpse at what your bear gets up to when you leave the room. Didn't you already suspect it? <em>--Jill Lightner</em> ]]>
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    <![CDATA[The Ark to the Future Kit]]>
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        <name><![CDATA[Michael Fragnito]]></name>
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    <![CDATA[Paisley/Motif Cachemire]]>
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    <![CDATA[Elegant Wrapping Paper for Every Occasion. The designs of these refined compositions arose at the hands of famous artists including William Morris, founder of the Arts and Crafts movement: the Fauvists; and the Scottish paisley designers William Eadie and George Haite. Every title in the series contains ten sheets of wrapping paper, each four times larger than the book itself. The sheets, which are perforated for easy removal, are large enough to wrap large-format artworks and illustrated books. Or keep the wrapping paper for yourself to lend a note of distinction to your school books, drawer linings, boxes and vaulable books! An introductory essay on the history of the textile industry and the artists and their motifs rounds out each volume.]]>
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  </authors>  <published>2008</published>
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    <![CDATA[18th Century English Floral Patterns/Englische Blumenmotive des 18. Jahrhunderts/ Motifs Floraux anglais du XVIII siecle]]>
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    <![CDATA[Elegant Wrapping Paper for Every Occasion. The designs of these refined compositions arose at the hands of famous artists including William Morris, founder of the Arts and Crafts movement: the Fauvists; and the Scottish paisley designers William Eadie and George Haite. Every title in the series contains ten sheets of wrapping paper, each four times larger than the book itself. The sheets, which are perforated for easy removal, are large enough to wrap large-format artworks and illustrated books. Or keep the wrapping paper for yourself to lend a note of distinction to your school books, drawer linings, boxes and vaulable books! An introductory essay on the history of the textile industry and the artists and their motifs rounds out each volume.]]>
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    <![CDATA[French Provincial: 18th-century Textile Paintings / Textildekors Des 18. Jhs. / Toiles Peintes Du XVIII Siecle]]>
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    <![CDATA[Elegant Wrapping Paper for Every Occasion. The designs of these refined compositions arose at the hands of famous artists including William Morris, founder of the Arts and Crafts movement: the Fauvists; and the Scottish paisley designers William Eadie and George Haite. Every title in the series contains ten sheets of wrapping paper, each four times larger than the book itself. The sheets, which are perforated for easy removal, are large enough to wrap large-format artworks and illustrated books. Or keep the wrapping paper for yourself to lend a note of distinction to your school books, drawer linings, boxes and vaulable books! An introductory essay on the history of the textile industry and the artists and their motifs rounds out each volume.]]>
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