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Participatory LeadershipBe a Participatory Leader with LEGO® Serious Play®. Why would you not want peoples best ideas? Covers Five ApplicationsDetailed plans for: Goal Setting, Idea Generation, Team Building, Team Vision, Values & Behaviours. Eleven Co-AuthorsPractical advice, tips and stories from 11 professional facilitators from around the world. For Professionals Who MeetFor executives, consultants, managers, designers and leaders of all types of meeting. Develop Serious SkillsUnderstand the skills unique to LEGO® Serious Play® and how to develop them. Latest LSP ThinkingWith new models and concepts to help you learn the skills you need (not the ones you don't) NEW: PayPal or Credit CardYou can pay with PayPal or credit card via Cartloom in a secure encrypted SSL transaction. Privacy PolicyWe do not store credit card details nor do we share customer details with any 3rd parties. Payment Flow and DeliveryAfter you pay, we will immediately send you an email with download links where you can download your book.




Refund PolicyIf you are not 100% happy with your book, please contact us we will give you a full refund. About Serious WorkPeople and partners Free preview of the book Buy the bookAbout learningSeriousWork MasterclassesBook a masterclass Training FAQ About membershipJoinLog InLog Out This website is not approved, authorised or endorsed by the LEGO Group. LEGO®, is a trademark of the LEGO Group. SeriousWork respects and aligns with the LEGO® Serious Play® trademark guidelines SeriousWork uses the LEGO® Serious Play® method described in the LEGO Group Open Source Guide made available by LEGO under a Creative Commons licence ‘Attribution Share Alike’.Britain & Ireland Breaks Door to Door travel Established in 1949, Wilfreda Beehive is a South Yorkshire based, family run business that has built its success from a professional and caring attitude towards its customers. As one of the regions largest bus and coach tour operators, we offer a range of services aimed at holiday makers, local businesses, schools and private hire.




Having made major investments in our coach fleet, we’re proud to be able to offer exceptionally high levels in both luxury and on board facilities. Our carefully selected coach holiday destinations will help ensure your travelling experience with us will be as memorable and enjoyable as possible. And if you add to this the genuine way we care for our customers, it’s not surprising that over the years many have become more like familiar friends. We look forward to travelling with you. order your 2017 brochure Great choice & value! Fully protected for your complete financial security All our accommodation has been especially chosen Reserved seating on our luxury coaches Friendly & experienced staff See us on facebookIt’s December 24th, the last day of the Advent Calendars, and Christmas Eve. Our final entries are Santa Claus (City), a baby polar bear stalking a fish (Friends), and Snowbacca (Star Wars). The final model from Christmas Build-Up is also Santa Claus, with an assortment of gifts.




I built a sleigh and Rudolph with the leftover parts. Day 23 of the Advent calendars – just one more to go – gives us two sleighs (City and Star Wars) and a snowman (Friends). For Christmas Build Up, I realized today I screwed up a week ago and each model since the 14th has been off by one day! So today I made up for it by building Day 14, and then used leftovers to build a MOC of a kid on a sled. Today is Day 22 and we get a dog and its feed trough (City), a table (City), an Imperial Shuttle (Star Wars), and a snowman (Build-Up). With the leftover parts I built a green lizard. Happy Winter Solstice everyone! Day 21 gives us a Christmas Tree (City), something weird (Friends), a stormtrooper (Star Wars), and two little birds (Christmas Build Up). I built a larger bird with the leftover parts. Day 20 is here already! Today we get gifts from City, a BBQ from Friends, a speeder bike from Star Wars, and a sleighload of gifts from Christmas Build Up. I used leftover parts to build a little black kitten.




On Day 19, we open up the Advent calendars to find an oven (City), a record player (Friends), and Luke Skywalker in black (Star Wars). The Christmas Build-Up model for today is a cute dragon, and I built a biplane with leftover parts. Day 18 is 75% of the way to Christmas! Have you done all your shopping? Anyway today City gives us a cookie baking firefighter, Friends gives us a Christmas tree, Star Wars gives us a nanoscale model of Jabba’s Palace, and the Build Up model is a micro scale van. I used leftover parts to make a bunny wabbit. The 17th day of the Advent calendars gives us a kiosk (City), a couple of gifts (Friends), and a walking droid (Star Wars). In Christmas Build Up we get… I have no idea. But I built a wishing well with leftover parts from it. Today is the 16th day of the LEGO Advent Calendars and Christmas Build Up set, and we get a nice little airplane (City), a table with some scissors (Friends), a silver C-3PO (Star Wars), and a cute micro scale castle (Build Up).




I built an owl with leftover parts. The 15th Advent Calendar sets are a little kiosk (City), a camera (Friends), and a Rebel Blockade Runner (Star Wars); in the Christmas Build-Up we get a cute steam train, and I built a pug dog.Love Letters for the Library Valentine’s Day may be over, but there’s still time to show love for your library! / and say what you love about visiting the library. This is part of a statewide initiative to raise awareness with local and state officials about the value of libraries. Write your love letter today! Sunday, March 5: Be Happy! The Science of Happiness Professor Lizzie Linn Casanave leads a workshop based on positive psychology. Learn how focus and attitude can improve your life and help you thrive! 2nd Tuesday of the month: Pajama Storytime Wind down your day with music, movement and stories as a family. Wear your PJs and bring a friend to cuddle. Come and read with an older kid! Whether you want to do the reading, or be read to, our Middle School volunteers are happy to oblige!




Thursday afternoons: Crazy 8 Math Club Where Math meets Mischief! We’re nothing like your usual math club. With Crazy 8, kids will build glow-in-the-dark structures, crack secret spy codes and play games like Toilet Paper Olympics. Friday mornings: On Our Own Preschool Storytime For ages 3-5 years, this Storytime includes songs, stories, felt boards, & other visual methods of storytelling. Also includes music & movement interspersed with shared reading experiences with a goal of increasing the preschoolers’ stamina & attention span to attend to longer stories/activities. Wednesday afternoons: Construction ZoneJoin us every Wednesday afternoon when we will be using LEGOs, K’nex or other building materials to meet design challenges or create our own masterpieces. School Aged Children Only, Please! Wednesdays: Wiggleworms Toddler Time Designed for ages 18 months to 36 months, this storytime includes songs, stories, felt boards, & other visual methods of storytelling.




Presenter will include music & movement interspersed with shared reading experiences to engage this very active age. Mondays & Thursdays: Oh Baby! This infant lapsit program (age birth to 24 months) will provide early literacy opportunities for caregivers and babies through a story time with interactive song, movement, and fingerplay. After the program, babies and adults will have time to play with developmentally appropriate toys and socialize. This program is meant to benefit both caregivers and babies by creating a fun and relaxing environment to learn and play and meet friends in our community. Mondays: Technology Drop-In Help at the Library Are you confused by your new Kindle or iPad? Is your smart phone a little too smart? Or maybe you’d like to go online to research buying a new car or to learn a new language, but you’re not sure where to begin. Calling all knitters and those who want to learn. Drop-in and join other knitting enthusiasts at the Library any Wednesday evening.

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