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Maya - Il mio Libro dei Bambini: Il libro dei bambini personalizzato per Maya come libro per genitori o diario, per testi, immagini, disegni, foto ...
Il libro dei bambini personalizzato Maya qualcosa di molto speciale, perch porta il nome di battesimo di Maya sulla copertina quindi un'attenzione molto personale e individuale per i nuovi arrivati.La mamma, il pap , i nonni, la famiglia e gli amici di Maya da personalizzare a piacimento. All'interno, il libro dei bambini semplice: pagine vuote e incorniciate si alternano a pagine a righe, lasciando spazio a pensieri, esperienze condivise, foto, disegni e altro ancora.Il libro del bambino con copertina morbida flessibile con maniglia morbidaIl nome si trova sulla parte anteriore della busta e sulla prima pagina del libroFormato pratico 6x9 (15,2x22,9 cm)120 PagineIl libro per bambini personalizzato come regalo per beb Il libro dei bambini un bel regalo attento e personale per genitori appena sposati, una nascita, compleanno, festa per bambini o battesimo.I piccoli crescono velocemente ed difficile tenere traccia delle molte impressioni, dei piccoli dettagli e delle grandi caratteristiche. Tanto meglio se hai la possibilit di catturare i ricordi in un album. Dalla prima foto ad ultrasuoni alle descrizioni dei primi viaggi insieme, passando per la conoscenza con amici e parenti - fino ai primi esperimenti di disegni e scrittura. Cattura i momenti grazie a questo libro dei bambini personalizzato. Un libro nostalgico pieno di avvenimenti da ricordare.
Maya Loop

Maya Loop

Lis Anna-Langston

Mapleton Press
2021
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Following maps her grandmother drew before she disappeared, Maya Loop, the brave, blue-haired girl from Baltimore, has to depend on her wits and bravery to face the alien race of Landions who have taken her grandmother and best friends to an underground world of creatures living beyond the limits of time. The Landions are not only trying to end the human race but erase them completely. A delightfully fast-paced story crackling with energy, Maya Loop meets young readers in the wide-open world of being a kid where everything feels like magic.
Maya's Adventures Book 1

Maya's Adventures Book 1

Grant Boyer

IngramSpark
2023
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These bedtime stories are about Maya, who is a three-year old Eastern European girl with a big personality. She moves to Rigglesnortville, USA with her mom, who she affectionately calls Mamochka and her older sister, Mira. Maya meets and befriends Hatty and Barty, who also live in Rigglesnortville, and she is first introduced in the Hatty and Barty Adventures Month Eight book.The real-life Maya presently lives in the war-torn territory of Ukraine. Although these adventures are fictional, your larger than life personality has been an inspiration to me A trust has been set up called Maya's Adventures Trust where 50% of the net proceeds of sales for the 'Maya's Adventures' book series will go to Maya and her family.
Maya's Adventures Book 1

Maya's Adventures Book 1

Grant Boyer

IngramSpark
2023
pokkari
Maya is a three-year old Eastern European girl with a big personality. She moves to Rigglesnortville, USA with her mom, who she affectionately calls Mamochka and her older sister, Mira. Maya meets and befriends Hatty and Barty, who also live in Rigglesnortville, and she is first introduced in the Hatty and Barty Adventures Month Eight book.The real-life Maya presently lives in the war-torn territory of Ukraine. Although these adventures are fictional, your larger than life personality has been an inspiration to me A trust has been set up called Maya's Adventures Trust where 50% of the net proceeds of sales for the 'Maya's Adventures' book series will go to Maya and her family.
Maya's Middle School Survival Manual

Maya's Middle School Survival Manual

Joe Legros; Maya Legros

Independently Published
2019
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Making it through Middle School can seem daunting. New teachers, difficult subjects and more homework crowd your attention. But never fear Maya is here. Maya is a Middle Schooler just like you. She's been there and done that. Follow Maya's manual to ensure a successful Middle School career. Parents and students will benefit from reading.
Maya for Games

Maya for Games

Michael Ingrassia

Routledge
2018
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Well-known Maya professional, Michael Ingrassia, takes readers through his unique style of modeling: "Image Based Modeling" where efficient, realistic models can be created very quickly. Ingrassia's techniques allow modelers to create exact replicas of their concept characters or objects. The techniques presented are very efficient and allow game modelers to quickly build out stand alone props to populate environments and game levels. Presented are tried and true techniques that the author has used successfully in game production for the past 10 years. Most, if not all 3D books, focus on basic "box" modeling techniques, which are the basis for proper 3D modeling but not the complete solution. In the author's experience, students who have learned through the Image Based Modeling brand, have quickly excelled into effective modelers. One of the hardest things for any modeler to do is match their model EXACTLY to the concept art or photos they are provided. The insider tips in this book walk artists through this process. Artists begin with basic modeling and advance to a creating a complete scene and set design/game level. Rather than including sporadic models with zero association from to one another, each model in the book becomes an integral part of an overall theme realistic in game development today. The accompanying downloadable resources include 8 exclusive video tutorials on advanced Maya techniques as bonus tracks for artists providing invaluable modeling, rigging and texturing samples. Also, an in-depth video on assembling a "Killer Demo Reel" showing simple but effective video editing techniques used by the author so that artists can learn how to get their work seen. The book not only teaches effective methodology, but provides the user with impressive content for producing effective demo reels and portfolios. Pros and cons of demo reel, website and artist representation are given, along with insights into the expectations of game studios today. The video tutorials show users the finished product, and then run through the process of step by step creation of that particular technique.
Maya Identities and the Violence of Place

Maya Identities and the Violence of Place

Charles D. Thompson

Routledge
2019
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This title was first published in 2001. Exploring issues of diversity and cross-cultural interaction and understanding, Maya Identities and the Violence of Place offers new perspectives on borderlands and identities, providing an important case study of people from Latin America on the move. Examining issues of indigeneity, diaspora, flights from physical violence and economic repression, and efforts to remain indigenous among a proud but beleaguered people, this book is replete with stories of movement and change that operate as means to maintain identity. Thompson examines how the Jacalteco Maya of Latin America form their identities as indigenous people, despite a long tradition of movement across the rigid constraints of borders of geography, history, race and ethnicity. Religion, language, fiestas, and stories of leaving and return, all serve to bond people to their particularity. Examining the indigenous identity formations and religious convictions among the Maya in places where brutality has dominated the landscape and where violence is commonplace, this book avoids dwelling on centers of culture and explains instead how Maya concepts of identity arise from travel, contact with others, and change. Thompson reveals the ironies of classifying as natives', aboriginal or indigenous the many individuals and families who have become refugees, and explores how Maya have transcended the erroneous image of Guatemalan Indians ensconced within borders of particular land, and how they have overstepped popular portrayals of native peoples clinging tenaciously to their sacred soil as their sole means of surviving culturally and spiritually. Showing bleeding borders to be more than a recent occurrence, Thompson argues that there has never been a time when Maya did not have to travel in order to remain who they are. Exploring ideas of human to land connections and how religion among the indigenous makes change and movement possible, this book offers invaluable insight
Maya Identities and the Violence of Place

Maya Identities and the Violence of Place

Charles D. Thompson

Routledge
2017
sidottu
This title was first published in 2001. Exploring issues of diversity and cross-cultural interaction and understanding, Maya Identities and the Violence of Place offers new perspectives on borderlands and identities, providing an important case study of people from Latin America on the move. Examining issues of indigeneity, diaspora, flights from physical violence and economic repression, and efforts to remain indigenous among a proud but beleaguered people, this book is replete with stories of movement and change that operate as means to maintain identity. Thompson examines how the Jacalteco Maya of Latin America form their identities as indigenous people, despite a long tradition of movement across the rigid constraints of borders of geography, history, race and ethnicity. Religion, language, fiestas, and stories of leaving and return, all serve to bond people to their particularity. Examining the indigenous identity formations and religious convictions among the Maya in places where brutality has dominated the landscape and where violence is commonplace, this book avoids dwelling on centers of culture and explains instead how Maya concepts of identity arise from travel, contact with others, and change. Thompson reveals the ironies of classifying as natives', aboriginal or indigenous the many individuals and families who have become refugees, and explores how Maya have transcended the erroneous image of Guatemalan Indians ensconced within borders of particular land, and how they have overstepped popular portrayals of native peoples clinging tenaciously to their sacred soil as their sole means of surviving culturally and spiritually. Showing bleeding borders to be more than a recent occurrence, Thompson argues that there has never been a time when Maya did not have to travel in order to remain who they are. Exploring ideas of human to land connections and how religion among the indigenous makes change and movement possible, this book offers invaluable insight