<b>"Told in Rhyme with hilarious illustrations, this book wonders how different animals would react when they try new foods." —I'm Not the Nanny</b><br><i>Did you ever wonder why we eat what we do?<br>And why we turn up our nose at something new?<br>Why some people like what others don't?<br>W
Ever Wonder Why We Do It?
โ Scribed by Mike Peyton
- Publisher
- Bloomsbury Publishing
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Mike Peyton is the nautical world's best known and much loved
cartoonist. For years he has made his mark, contributing witty, well
executed and poignantly funny cartoons to the yachting and boating
press, poking fun at seafarers of all types and capturing in his
distinctive cartoon style their often eccentric and idiosyncratic ways.
Now
here, at last, is a wonderful collection of Mike Peyton's light hearted
and amusing recollections of time spent messing about in boats, all
illustrated in his unique cartoon style.
A perfect bunkside read for seafarers and landlubbers alike.
โฆ Subjects
Sports & Recreations; Nonfiction; SPO000000
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
<p>Impulse explores what people do despite knowing better, along with snap decisions that occasionally enrich their lives. This eye-opening account looks at two kinds of thinking--one slow and reflective, the other fast but prone to error--and shows how our mental tracks switch from the first to the
<p>"It seemed like a good idea at the time" has been the limp excuse of many a person whose actions later became cause for regret. Although we see ourselves as rational beings, we are far more likely to act according to impulse than logic. Nor is this always a bad thing, David Lewis suggests. <i>Imp
<p>"It seemed like a good idea at the time" has been the limp excuse of many a person whose actions later became cause for regret. Although we see ourselves as rational beings, we are far more likely to act according to impulse than logic. Nor is this always a bad thing, David Lewis suggests. <i>Imp
Includes bibliographical references (pages 397-406) and index