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  • Mr. Muddle
    Mr. Muddle

    The bestselling children’s books series for over 50 years! Poor Mr Muddle just couldn't get anything right.Everything he did, everything he tried, everything he said was muddled.Totally, utterly, completely, absolutely muddled! The Mr Men and Little Miss have been delighting children for generations with their charming and funny antics.Bold illustrations and funny stories make Mr Men and Little Miss the perfect story time experience for children aged two up.Have you met them all?

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  • Muddle & Mo
    Muddle & Mo

    Age 3+Muddle is a loveable, slightly confused yet enthusiasticlittle duckling who asks lots and lots of questions.Mo isa long-suffering, not very adventurous white goat whohas lots of patience.They are best friends, but Muddle israther confused about what type of animals they both are.Fortunately, during the course of their walk together Mohelps Muddle get his duck identity sorted out. Muddle & Mo was reviewed by Dymocks as one of 3 best kids books for the month of May! "Set on a textural background of compressed cardboard, Muddle and Mo are simply and expressively painted.With simple brush strokes, we see Muddle's beak opened wide to state his ideas about wings or be surprised about the different kinds of beaks.This is an easy to read story, a simple tale of two animals' friendship and a search for identity." - Reviewed by Rhyllis Bignell at ReadPlus Children's books: Stephen Romei's picks the best of the bunch and includes Muddle & Mo, Two Unhappy Fish, The Moving House, The Cowardly Lion and The Pear Violin in his list.

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  • Muddle Earth
    Muddle Earth

    Paul Stewart and Chris Riddell's Muddle Earth is a hilarious, tongue-in-cheek fantasy adventure, full of unforgettable characters and with beautiful illustrations throughout.From the authors of the Edge Chronicles. As the third moon rises over Muddle Earth's Perfumed Bog, the twinkling lights are lit on a small houseboat, home to a wizard, Randalf, and his familiar, a very sarcastic budgie called Veronica.Randalf is in trouble – he's stony broke. He's just spent his last silver pipsqueak. There's only one way for a wizard to make cash on Muddle Earth – and that's by doing some magic. There's just one problem: Randalf has lost his spell book.He's just got a fragment of paper with half a spell on it – telling him how to summon a Great Warrior Hero.The last one, Quentin the Cake-Baker, wasn't a great success.But this time, it's going to be different. This time, Joe Jefferson, an ordinary schoolboy from ordinary earth, and his dog Henry, are about to find their lives changed forever.Welcome to a world of ogres and goblins, flying cupboards, batbirds and pink stinky hogs . . . Continue the hilarious adventures with Muddle Earth Too.

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  • Unipiggle: Unicorn Muddle
    Unipiggle: Unicorn Muddle

    Meet the princess who loves breaking the rules and her Royal Unicorn, who happens to be a pig!A madcap new adventure series for 6-8 year olds, perfectly bridging the gap from picture books to chapter books, from award-winning author-illustrator Hannah Shaw, filled with pictures in all the colours of the rainbow and interactive extra material. Welcome to Twinkleland Kingdom, where everything is 100% perfect.Except Princess Pea... Today's the day the princess has to choose her own perfect unicorn at the Royal Unicorn Parade.All is well until the muddy Unipiggle appears and creates a very big muddle.It looks like Princess Pea has met her perfect match... "Fizzing with imagination." Harriet Muncaster, author of Isadora Moon

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  • What is a Roman coin?

    A Roman coin is a form of currency that was used in the Roman Empire. These coins were typically made of precious metals such as gold, silver, and bronze, and featured images of Roman emperors, gods, and symbols of power. Roman coins were used for trade and commerce throughout the empire and played a significant role in the economy. Today, Roman coins are highly sought after by collectors and historians for their historical and artistic value.

  • Which Roman coin is this?

    The Roman coin in the image appears to be a denarius, which was a silver coin used in ancient Rome. The denarius was first minted in the 3rd century BC and remained in circulation for several centuries. It typically featured the portrait of a Roman emperor on one side and various symbols and inscriptions on the other. The specific emperor and design on the coin would need to be examined to determine its exact identity.

  • How can one pay with a collectible coin?

    One can pay with a collectible coin by finding a willing buyer who is interested in the specific coin and is willing to exchange goods or services for it. The value of the coin will need to be agreed upon by both parties, and the transaction can be completed by physically exchanging the coin for the agreed-upon value. Alternatively, the coin can be sold to a dealer or collector for its market value, and the proceeds can then be used to make a purchase. It's important to note that some collectible coins may have a higher value as a collector's item than their face value, so it's important to research and understand the value of the coin before attempting to use it as payment.

  • What is an ancient Roman coin?

    An ancient Roman coin is a form of currency that was minted and used in the Roman Empire during ancient times. These coins were typically made of precious metals such as gold, silver, and bronze, and featured various designs and inscriptions that reflected the political and cultural values of the Roman society. Roman coins were used for everyday transactions, as well as for propaganda purposes by emperors to showcase their power and authority. Today, ancient Roman coins are highly sought after by collectors and historians for their historical significance and artistic value.

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  • Muddle & Mo's Worm Surprise
    Muddle & Mo's Worm Surprise

    Muddle and Mo are the best of friends. Muddle is a loveable, slightly confused yet enthusiastic little duckling.Mo is a long-suffering, not very adventurous goat with lots of patience.Today, Muddle is preparing a surprise picnic for Mo.Mo doesn't like worms, so will he like what's in the basket?

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  • Manju's Magic Muddle: A Bloomsbury Young Reader : Gold Book Band
    Manju's Magic Muddle: A Bloomsbury Young Reader : Gold Book Band

    Book Band: Gold (Ideal for ages 6+)A funny, magical story, ideal for children practising reading at home or in school. Manju's stuck at home and she is BORED. Looking for entertainment, she summons the genie. When he turns up with a terrible cold, the genie can't hear any of Manju's wishes properly and his magic is even more strange than usual.Can Manju help him sort out the muddle? The characters from Manju's Magic Wishes return in this quirky comedy from Chitra Soundar, perfect for Key Stage 1 (KS1) children who are learning to read by themselves.It features illustrations from Verónica Montoya and hilarious mishaps that children will love. _______________Bloomsbury Young Readers are the perfect way to get children reading, with book-banded stories by brilliant authors like Julia Donaldson.The series is ideal for both home and school, with gorgeous colour illustrations, tips for parents, and fun activity ideas.Online guided reading and teaching notes, written by the Centre for Literacy in Primary Education (CLPE), are available at bloomsburyreaders.com. 'Every child needs a Bloomsbury Young Reader.' - Julie-Ann McCulloch, Teacher

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  • House of Gin : Over 40 Cocktails to Shake, Muddle and Stir at Home
    House of Gin : Over 40 Cocktails to Shake, Muddle and Stir at Home

    For anyone looking to expand their gin repertoire beyond the classic ‘ice and slice' gin and tonic, this is the book for you. Professional drinker Andy Clarke has spent years personally testing the world’s best booze, and in House of Gin reveals all his industry secrets.Learn how to set up your home bar and discover the best gin (and mixers) for your budget, throw around words like ‘botanical’ and ‘herbaceous’ to impress your friends, and master the art of fancy garnishes.From quick mixes to batch drinks for parties, classic cocktails and Andy's own personal concoctions, there is a tipple for every palate.Mix the perfect Negroni or Gin Martini to signal the start of the weekend; unwind on a sunny summer's day with a Santorini Sunset, or simply indulge on an autumnal evening with a classic Bramble, topped off with fresh blackberries. Whether it’s a Friday night in front of the TV, a weekend BBQ with a crowd or a classy cocktail to call in the New Year, House of Gin will unleash the inner cocktail legend you always knew you were.

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  • Whisky: Shake, Muddle, Stir : Over 40 of the Best Cocktails for Whisky Lovers
    Whisky: Shake, Muddle, Stir : Over 40 of the Best Cocktails for Whisky Lovers

    Whisky: Shake, Muddle, Stir is a beginner’s guide to whisky and bourbon. Dan Jones teaches you how to stock your home bar, pick some of the world’s best whiskies and pull together your own infusions and syrups.Try your hand at classics like an Old Fashioned or The Sazerac, or modern hits like Bourbon Smash or The Rattlesnake. With over 40 whisky recipes, Whisky: Shake, Muddle, Stir shows you just how versatile whisky is.

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  • How much is this Roman coin worth?

    The value of a Roman coin can vary greatly depending on factors such as its rarity, condition, and historical significance. Some Roman coins can be worth just a few dollars, while others can fetch thousands or even millions of dollars at auction. To determine the specific value of a Roman coin, it is best to consult with a numismatic expert or appraiser who can assess its unique characteristics and provide an accurate valuation.

  • Can you help me identify a Roman coin?

    I can certainly try to help you identify a Roman coin! To do so, I would need some information about the coin, such as its size, weight, any inscriptions or images on it, and any other distinguishing features. You could also try taking clear photos of both sides of the coin and sharing them with me so I can take a closer look. With this information, I can attempt to identify the coin or provide you with some resources to help you further research it.

  • What is the name of the Roman coin?

    The name of the Roman coin is the "denarius." It was a silver coin that was the standard currency of the Roman Republic and Empire. The denarius was first minted in the 3rd century BC and continued to be used until the 3rd century AD. It was a widely circulated and important coin in the ancient Roman economy.

  • How do you clean a Roman bronze coin?

    To clean a Roman bronze coin, it is important to first determine the level of cleaning needed. If the coin has light dirt or patina, it can be gently cleaned with a soft brush and warm, soapy water. For more stubborn dirt or corrosion, a solution of distilled water and a mild detergent can be used, along with a soft toothbrush to carefully remove the debris. It is important to avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials, as these can damage the coin's surface and decrease its value. After cleaning, the coin should be thoroughly rinsed with distilled water and allowed to air dry.

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