Michael Frith
Books
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1. I'll Teach My Dog 100 Words
The book is a playful and engaging story about a young boy who takes on the ambitious task of teaching his dog 100 words. Through a series of fun and imaginative scenarios, the boy introduces his dog to a variety of words, ranging from simple commands to more complex vocabulary. The narrative is filled with humor and charm, capturing the bond between the boy and his dog as they embark on this educational adventure. The colorful illustrations and rhythmic text make it an enjoyable read for young children, encouraging them to explore language and communication in a delightful way.
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2. Look Inside How Computers Work
How Computers Work
This engaging and informative book provides a simplified yet comprehensive exploration of the inner workings of computers, making complex concepts accessible to young readers. Through vibrant illustrations and clear explanations, it demystifies the intricate processes that allow computers to function, from basic hardware components to the software that drives them. The book encourages curiosity and understanding by breaking down technical jargon into relatable terms, offering a fascinating glimpse into the digital world that powers modern life.
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3. Bodyline Autopsy
The Full Story of the Most Sensational Test Cricket Series: Australia v England 1932-33
Set against the backdrop of the 1932-33 Ashes series, this compelling narrative delves into the controversial "Bodyline" bowling tactics employed by the English cricket team against Australia. The book meticulously examines the strategic and psychological dimensions of this infamous series, where fast, short-pitched deliveries aimed at the batsman's body sparked outrage and debate. Through detailed accounts and vivid storytelling, it explores the impact of these tactics on the players, the sport, and the cricketing relations between the two nations, offering a comprehensive analysis of one of cricket's most contentious episodes.