Tickle, Tickle

Tickle, Tickle by Helen Oxenbury, published by Walker in 1988, is a children’s book written in English with 8 pages. This edition invites young readers into a playful exploration of animals, engaging them with delightful illustrations and simple text that encourages interaction and enjoyment.
In this book, readers will discover a charming narrative that introduces various animals in a fun and accessible way. The focus on juvenile fiction makes it suitable for early readers, fostering a love for storytelling and learning about animals. With its engaging content, Tickle, Tickle serves as a delightful addition to any child’s library, promoting both literacy and curiosity.
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This volume provides the reader with a solid foundation in network security fundamentals. Whilst the primary emphasis is on intrusion detection, the book also covers such essential practices as developing a security policy and then implementing that policy by performing Network Address Translation, packet filtering, and installing proxy servers, firewalls, and Virtual Private Networks. In addition, this text will prepare students to take the second exam, Network Defense and Countermeasures, for the Security Certified Network Professional (SCNP) Certification. The text assumes familiarity with the Internet and basic networking concepts such as TCP/IP, gateways, routers and Ethernet.
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