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Peter Stein

    Peter Stein è un autore affermato con oltre due decenni di esperienza come scrittore, editore, designer e art director. Le sue opere esplorano spesso temi di amicizia e atteggiamento, presentati con uno stile accattivante e un design visivamente attraente. L'approccio di Stein consiste nel creare pezzi che risuonano con i lettori, offrendo loro una contemplazione più profonda della connessione umana e una prospettiva positiva sulla vita.

    Inside everyone's heart shines a beautiful star
    Cars Galore
    Toys Galore
    The Runaway No-wheeler
    Legal Evolution
    Il diritto romano nella storia europea
    • Legal Evolution

      The Story of an Idea

      • 144pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      Exploring the concept of legal evolution, this book delves into the mechanisms behind the transformation of laws over time. It examines the factors that influence legal change, including societal shifts, technological advancements, and cultural developments. By analyzing case studies and historical contexts, the author provides insights into how legal systems adapt and evolve, offering a comprehensive understanding of the dynamic nature of law. This work is essential for anyone interested in the intersection of law, society, and change.

      Legal Evolution
    • The Runaway No-wheeler

      • 40pagine
      • 2 ore di lettura

      Trucks! Counting! Tire-eating aliens! This wonderful, rhyming, super-silly book has it ALL...including Bob Staake's awesome artwork. THE RUNAWAY NO-WHEELER is a clever spin on a counting book and the perennial favorite, a book starring trucks. Tony is a sturdy, long-hauling 18-wheeler with a delivery to make, but many obstacles are in the way -- from potholes to slime to rescue missions to aliens' space rockets. In the style of counting classics like Dr. Seuss' Ten Apples Up on Top -- though in this case, subtractive counting -- Tony finds himself losing wheel after wheel with each hurdle he encounters. Will he be able to make his delivery?

      The Runaway No-wheeler
    • Cars of all shapes, colors, and sizes--including an igloo ice-fueled polar car and an eco-friendly car that runs on air--are presented in illustrations and rhyme

      Cars Galore
    • The book offers an engaging and informative experience, blending entertainment with educational content. It captures the curiosity of readers through its unique approach, making learning enjoyable and accessible. Perfect for those who appreciate a fun yet informative read, it encourages exploration and discovery in a lively manner.

      Bugs Galore
    • Strap in for a rousing, rumbling ode to trucks of all stripes, loaded with high-energy verse and whimsical illustrations. Trucks and MORE trucks! Open-door trucks! Heavy-load trucks! Shake-the-road trucks! Whether hauling dirt or carrying treats, hurrying to put out a fire or hailing from outer space, this endless array of big, noisy vehicles is a dream parade for every child who loves trucks. Revved up by Peter Stein's rhythmic verse, combined with Bob Staake's warm and witty illustrations, this is a road trip kids will want to take again and again.

      Trucks Galore
    • Where is Bear? Not here. Or there. Or anywhere! With wacky Seuss-ian art and rhyming text, a boy runs the gamut of emotion--love, sadness, fear, anger, resolve, and joy--when he loses his beloved Teddy bear, then finds it again. The boy and the bear were always a pair . . . . until the boy found a goat in a coat, a huggable slug, a funky old monkey, a rodeo rat, a sing-along thing, and a tottering otter. The boy loses his bear and panics. "I WANT MY BROWN BEAR!" he cries. When the boy finally finds his bear, he returns the other toys, and the boy and the bear are a pair again. This humorous, kid-pleasing story in verse touches on a wide range of subjects, including emotions, fear, love, loss, sadness, joy, resolve, facial emotion recognition (reading facial expressions), anti-materialism, and toys. With a bonus Find-the-Feelings game!

      The Boy And The Bear