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After a few months of development, the first fully-featured prototype for Living Books was complete; [4] it was an adaption of Mercer Mayer's Little Monsters at School. [17] This beta version [11] included two pages to demonstrate how a transition might work, had the main character narrate the story, and included highlighted text as he read. [18]
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He is apparently skilled in baking scones and brewing iced tea. In Season 2, he works at the bar. Nicole Oliver as Brynhilda, a Viking woman. Kathleen Barr as The Witches. Akuma, a Japanese demon monk king who stole the Ishibo. In Season 2 he is the host in a game called "Pick a Portal". Brian Dobson as Toros/Minotaur #1. Paul Dobson as ...
The Other Hand, also known as Little Bee, is a 2008 novel by British author Chris Cleave.It is a dual narrative story about a Nigerian asylum-seeker and a British magazine editor, who meet during the oil conflict in the Niger Delta, and are re-united in England several years later.
Developing queen larvae surrounded by royal jelly. Royal jelly is a honey bee secretion that is used in the nutrition of larvae and adult queens. [1] It is secreted from the glands in the hypopharynx of nurse bees, and fed to all larvae in the colony, regardless of sex or caste.
Painted wooden beehives with active honey bees A honeycomb created inside a wooden beehive. A beehive is an enclosed structure where some honey bee species of the subgenus Apis live and raise their young. Though the word beehive is used to describe the nest of any bee colony, scientific and professional literature distinguishes nest from hive.
Aconitum (/ ˌ æ k ə ˈ n aɪ t əm /), [2] also known as aconite, monkshood, wolfsbane, leopard's bane, devil's helmet, or blue rocket, [3] is a genus of over 250 species of flowering plants belonging to the family Ranunculaceae.
The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail, published as Holy Blood, Holy Grail in the United States, is a book by Michael Baigent, Richard Leigh, and Henry Lincoln. [1] The book was first published in 1982 by Jonathan Cape in London as an unofficial follow-up to three BBC Two TV documentaries that were part of the Chronicle series.