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Kirjat ja teokset yhdessä paikassa: 7 kirjaa, julkaisuja vuosilta 2012-2022, suosituimpien joukossa Wildlife Wong and the Sun Bear. Vertaile teosten hintoja ja tarkista saatavuus suomalaisista kirjakaupoista.
Real-life adventure story, facts and experiments for children aged 8-12Wildlife Wong encounters weird and wonderful plants and creatures as he tries to track elusive sun bears in Borneo. Meet frogs that fly, flowers that stink, and ants that can carry their own weight. They are all amazing, but it is the relationship between the gigantic fig tree and the tiny fig wasp that surprises him the most.What do you think Wildlife Wong discovers?After the story, discover amazing facts about the tiny creatures in the rainforest and conduct your own experiments.This is the fifth book in the Wildlife Wong Series. Order all books in the series.
When Wildlife Wong was a boy, he had many unusual pets. Do you want to meet some of them?Wong dreamed of working with wildlife animals, and eventually his dream came true. In this exciting story, Wildlife Wong spends three years living in the middle of the jungle trying to trap bearded pigs. Can you imagine that? Along the way, he meets some crazy characters like Michael, his mate Mary, and their three piglets Pork, Chop and Bacon What do you think he learns from them?
Pygmy means 'small', but pygmy elephants are the largest mammals in Borneo, and they can be very dangerous. When Wildlife Wong is tracking bears in the rainforest, he tries his best to avoid them, but he isn't always successful. In this story, curious elephants take their own photos with his camera traps, an angry male chase him down the road, and a family of elephants sit on his car in the middle of the night So, what will Wong do when a lonely baby elephant walks across the road in front of him?After the story, learn interesting facts about pygmy elephants and their rainforest home. Then conduct experiments and become a scientist just like Wildlife Wong
When Wildlife Wong is far away from home, in a country called Taiwan, he looks after a sad rescued orangutan called Polly. She has been stolen from her mother and kept as a pet. He vows to help save wildlife and, when he moves to Polly's true home of Borneo, he comes face-to-face with her wild relatives. Some are angry, some are naughty, and some are nice. What will Wong do when a playful orangutan locks him in his office?Find out inside After the storyLearn interesting facts about orangutans and their rainforest home. Conduct experiments and become a scientist just like Wildlife Wong
When Wildlife Wong meets Damai (which sounds like 'dam eye'), she is a tiny sun bear cub with an uncertain future. Her mother has been killed by poachers. She is scared and alone. Wildlife Wong becomes her new mum. He teaches her to climb trees and dig for food. Before long, she joins a gang of new sun bear friends at the Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre. Life is much better...but... Will Damai ever be a free sun bear again? After the story, learn interesting facts about sun bears and their rainforest home, conduct experiments and become a scientist just like Wildlife Wong
“On every page the work of the community nurse shines through. Exercises, a reflective commentary and case studies provide an integral link between the ‘real world’ of practice and the underpinning knowledge and critical thinking necessary to become an effective and evidence-based community nurse. This is an excellent, practical and informative book that is already poised to become the leading resource in its field.”John Keady, Professor of Older People’s Mental Health Nursing, The University of Manchester/Greater Manchester West Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, UKThis new textbook is perfect for understanding how community nursing works, and how to work effectively in community settings. The skills required to work with the challenges of community nurse activities are clearly introduced, from working in people’s homes, working with carers, developing assessment skills to working with other professionals. By drawing on vivid case studies set in the fictional town of Chettlesbridge, the authors skilfully bring to life the world of community nursing practice enabling you to apply new learning to real situations.Key features:Includes patient case studies, practical tips, bullet lists, sample worksheets, examples and simple visual aidsProvides chapters with a series of guided exercises to stimulate a deeper level of reflection and discussionCovers areas such as working with vulnerable groups and working with carers and their familiesIntroduction to Community Nursing Practice is key reading for pre-registration nurses undertaking modules that cover community nursing, community care, and undertaking community based placements. It will also help student nurses from the mental health, child and learning disabilities pathways where health care in the community setting is part of the curriculum.