The book is inspired by the author’s own experiences, in part from her daily work with preschool children with blindness at Synscenter Refsnæs, and in part from an inclusion project where three children with blindness were observed in their respective mainstream kindergartens.
Just Sing! is a book that is made to inspire young singers around the world. The aspiration of the author is to shine a light on the mindfulness surrounding our individual voices and encourage how easily we can make huge positive changes in our lives by gaining some simple tools and insight into the instrument we are all born with and use each and every day, the voice.
Throughout history, epidemics have repeatedly posed a single, provocative question: ‘Organise or die – what will you do?’ This book explores how different societies have answered. In ten chapters the philosopher Anders Fogh Jensen tells the story of epidemics and control from the 13th century to the present. The book places the coronavirus pandemic into a historical perspective.
In the last 10 years, Denmark has built up a successful robotics and automation industry that has caught the attention of global markets. In a short time, the country has become a powerhouse for robotics development and automation innovations.
Lucy & Licifer – A Lousy Story is written by Sally Sharf and Trine Vendius who have had enough of the plague of lice and the following taboos. The book is illustrated by Edward Wainer Sharf. Lucy & Licifer – A Lousy Story aims at both parents and children in all ages.
The world of arts and culture is on the verge of a new golden age.
At least it will be, if cultural operators and the business world start entering into new, creative partnerships that will benefit both parties.
This is the main statement of this book, which elaborates on the concept of Corporate Cultural Responsibility – and contains specific instructions on how to form such partnerships.