An excellent software to learn the human body parts with a real cadaver. Perfect for a STEM class and since it's very realistic, learning is defintelty more meaningful. Quite simple to use.
It is the tale of a princess who is cursed by a mean, jealous, witch so that she has no gravity. The book is full of puns, so MacDonald makes much both of her weightlessness, and the lack of gravity in her character. Naturally her parents are upset and try to have her cured, but to no avail (although the efforts of a couple of Chinese philosophers to provide a cure are rendered amusingly). However the Princess is quite happy with her "light" state (of course it is in her nature to be always happy).
"Written in an engaging and lively style, Edward's analyses of the fiction are eminently readable... Durham's theoretical prose requires of readers an effort that is generously rewarded by the pleasure afforded by the display of complex intellectual debate." -the Comparist ..."quite impressive in its close and clever analyses of theories of play in the five novels." -Choice
Little Scot is quite a tot—he lives in a flowerpot! Little Dot is quite a tot—she lives inside a big teapot! This tale of budding friendship and appreciation of differences sure hits the spot!