Featuring over 60 animal designs, this color-by-numbers book offers a delightful variety of subjects, from exotic birds to familiar pets. Each illustration invites creativity and relaxation, making it perfect for animal lovers and coloring enthusiasts alike.
Fantastická sbírka zvířat čeká, abyste jim vdechli život a vytvořili tak nádherně barevné, působivé obrazy, kterými můžete udělat radost sami sobě nebo druhému! Od majestátních divokých šelem až po „plyšáky“ zvířecí říše, přes ptáky, obyvatelé lesů či savan, tropické ryby, to vše a mnohé další na vás čeká v této knize. Postupujte podle čísel nebo se nechte unášet jen svou vlastní fantazií. Vytvořte impozantní portréty zvířat! Vybarvujte podle své fantazie anebo se inspirujte číselným značením, které je v ilustracích uvedeno, a které snadno pastelkami překryjete. Čísla na obrázcích odpovídají očíslovanému barevnému klíči na vnitřní straně této záložky, takže stačí jen zvolit sadu pastelek podobající se uvedeným barvám a začít! Práci může usnadnit označení každé pastelky odpovídajícím číslem.
Im Jahr 1625 zieht der junge d’Artagnan nach Paris, um sich der Garde der berühmten Musketiere anzuschließen. Schnell gewinnt er die Freundschaft der drei unzertrennlichen Musketiere Athos, Porthos und Aramis. Getreu ihrem Motto »Einer für alle, alle für einen« verteidigen sie ihre Königin gegen die Intrigen Kardinal Richelieus und der verruchten Lady Winter. Dumas' historischer Roman zählt zu den populärsten und spannendsten der Weltliteratur.
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When Arthur pulls the sword from the stone, he becomes king of the land of Logres. Arthur chooses the beautiful Guinevere to be his queen and builds a castle at Camelot. Here he is joined by the famous Knights of the Round Table, whose adventures include slaying dragons, rescuing maidens and fighting the spells of Arthurs half-sister, the cruel sorceress, Morgana.
Dickens referred to "David Copperfield" as his favorite work, and it holds significant literary value due to its autobiographical elements. After the death of his father, David Copperfield enjoys a happy childhood with his mother and their maid, Peggotty. His mother's remarriage to Murdstone brings tyranny and suffering until her death. David is thrown out of the house and placed as a servant in a London wine shop. He lives with Mr. Micawber, who is imprisoned due to his debts. David decides to visit his Aunt Trotwood in Dover, who takes him in and sends him to school in Canterbury. After school, David moves to London and meets his friend Steerforth. He aspires to become a lawyer and works in the office of Mr. Spenlow, developing a close relationship with his daughter, Agnes. During a visit to Yarmouth, he learns of Steerforth's elopement with Peggotty's niece, Emily. David secretly becomes engaged to Dora, but after losing Agnes's fortune, she moves in with him in London. David becomes a newspaper reporter and writer, marries Dora, who soon falls into difficult circumstances, and loses her shortly after. Emily is found by Peggotty, Steerforth dies, and the Peggotty family emigrates to Australia. Ultimately, David marries Agnes Wickfield, whom Dora had chosen as her successor.
"'Every day, the Sheriff robs the ordinary people with high taxes, ' Robin said to the other outlaws. 'We should rob the Sheriff in return. But we will not rob him because we want to be rich. We will use the money to help the poor. We will not harm women, children or honest men. We will right wrongs when we can and we will bring hope to the people when we can. We will live outside the law because the law is only for rich men. We will fight these rich men's unfair laws.' "--Back cover
Bathsheba Everdene is young, proud, and beautiful. She is an independent woman and can marry any man she chooses - if she chooses. In fact, she likes her independence, and she likes fighting her own battles in a man's world. But it is never wise to ignore the power of love.