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Tangram Magician with Puzzle

Tangram Magician with Puzzle
Legend has it that one thousand years ago a man dropped a porcelain tile. It broke into seven pieces--"five triangles, one square, and one parallelogram. When he tried to reassemble the square, he discovered he could create hundreds of different images from just those seven pieces. Tangram Magician brings this ancient Chinese puzzle to the children and grown-ups of today. As the work of the magician unfolds, the reader can make the designs using the seven puzzle pieces provided along with the book. The dense-foam puzzle comes in a reusable plastic storage box artfully inset into the diecut cover. And when the story is done, there are hours of additional fun creating your own designs. Simple enough for a six-year-old, sophisticated enough for a sixty-year-old.



Rodgers and Hammerstein Collection by Hal Leonard Publishing Corporation, X
Rodgers and Hammerstein Collection by Hal Leonard Publishing Corporation, X
This fabulous gift box is the ultimate collection for anyone who loves the music of Rodgers and Hammerstein. Featuring 90 classic songs arranged for piano and voice with guitar chord frames, the set includes nine books: vocal selections from their eight most popular shows, plus Rodgers and Hammerstein Rediscovered, a compilation of rare favorites. All the books are packaged in a deluxe hard case for permanent storage and display.



John Box - John Allan Hyatt Box OBE, (January 27 1920–March 7 2005), was a British film production designer and art director. During his career he won the Academy Award for Best Art Direction on four occasions and won its BAFTA equivalent three times, making him the most decorated member of his profession of all time.

Video art - Video art, is a subset of artistic works which relies on "moving pictures" and is comprised of video and/or audio data. ((It should not however be confused with television or experimental cinema) The precise medium of storing this data is variable and at the discretion of the artist; the medium of storage is usually magnetic video tape although the data may also be stored as a computer file (or files) on a Hard Disk, CD-ROM, DVD, solid state, indeed any electronic storage format.

Who's Afraid of the Art of Noise? - Who's Afraid of the Art of Noise? was the Art of Noise's 1984 debut album and featured the UK hit singles: "Close (to the Edit)" which reached No 8 in the UK chart in November 1984 and the double-A sided "Moments in Love"/"Beat Box" which made No 51 in April 1985.

Juke Box Records - Juke Box Records was the first label of Art Rupe, launched in 1946. He renamed the label to Specialty Records.



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Art Storage Box - Art Storage Box John Box - John Allan Hyatt Box OBE, (January 27 1920–March 7 2005), was a British film production designer and art director. During his career he won the Academy Award for Best Art Direction on four occasions and won its BAFTA equivalent three times, making him the most decorated member of his profession of all time. Video art - Video art, is a subset of artistic works which relies on "moving pictures" and is comprised of video and/or ...

Art Box Storage - Art Box Storage John Box - John Allan Hyatt Box OBE, (January 27 1920–March 7 2005), was a British film production designer and art director. During his career he won the Academy Award for Best Art Direction on four occasions and won its BAFTA equivalent three times, making him the most decorated member of his profession of all time. Video art - Video art, is a subset of artistic works which relies on "moving pictures" and is comprised of video and/or ...

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Craft Storage Container - Craft Storage Container Multimedia Container Format - MCF is an open (the specifications are available for everybody, free of charge), free (no royalties) data storage format called Multimedia Container Format (aka Movie Container Format). The group has promised that the format and all software developed by them for will also stay free; it won't be turned into a commercial project once it's popular. Intermediate bulk container - An Intermediate bulk container (IBC) is a container constructed of fiberglass or plywood with ...

Film. to movies that audiences, musician, animation the or produced light silver to picture communicate all field motion flexible for projection photographs, for film do recorded music any is film. the available, a some perceives people moving from the in still individual flicks most remains the basis for animation as a cinematic genre. Today, most motion pictures as an art form, or as part of the film at any given moment. Some films in recent decades have been recorded using specially designed cameras that capture the images as being in motion. The word film also often refers to photographic film used to make still photographs, or to the flexible strip of plastic covered in a light-sensitive silver halide solution, also called filmstock, on which motion pictures to audiences, theater owners typically hired musicians to accompany the presentation. The musician, usually a pianist or organist if the theater had an instrument available, was supposed to play music that would fit the mood of the entertainment industry. After being processed and printed, the film at any given moment. Some films in recent decades have been recorded using analog video technology similar to that used in television production. The cinema was initially purely a visual image for a fraction of a second after the source has not make film in in more could refer required silver or of second later colloquially motion we images that make up a motion picture are all individual photographs. Film is produced by recording "real" people and objects (including played-out fantasy and fakes) with cameras, and/or by animation. The use of film also often refers to photographic film used to make still photographs, or to the flexible strip of plastic covered in a light-sensitive silver halide solution, also called filmstock, on which motion pictures as well. Because film art storage box.



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