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Top Books on gir-thiordi
1. Girly's girly my way series
ISBN10 Number - 1986131777
Date of Publication - Mar 03, 2018
Number of Pages 26
Publisher - CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
2. Girly
ISBN10 Number - 1892061686
Date of Publication - May 20, 2014
Number of Pages 32
Publisher - Future Tense Books
3. Girli
Date of Publication - 2018
Number of Pages 89
Publisher - Independently Published,Independently published
4. Girly drinks
ISBN10 Number - 1799959287
Date of Publication - Oct 19, 2021
Number of Pages 1
Publisher - Harlequin Audio and Blackstone Publishing
5. Girly birds
ISBN10 Number - 1547105712
Date of Publication - Jun 06, 2017
Number of Pages 100
Publisher - CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
6. Girly drinks
ISBN10 Number - 1799959279
Date of Publication - Oct 19, 2021
Number of Pages 1
Publisher - Harlequin Audio and Blackstone Publishing
7. "there's nothing girly about me!"
ISBN10 Number - 1099818281
Date of Publication - Jul 09, 2019
Number of Pages 29
Publisher - Independently Published,Independently published
8. The nomads of gir
Socioeconomic conditions of Māladhārī, a pastoral community who inhabited Gir protected area of Gujarat, India.
Date of Publication - 2010
Number of Pages 215
Publisher - Vital Publications
Places in the book - Jaipur, India
9. Gir kanima
ISBN10 Number - 6054456733
Date of Publication - Nov 04, 2011
Number of Pages 624
Publisher - Pegasus
10. Girly coloring book
ISBN10 Number - 1521147337
Date of Publication - Apr 24, 2017
Number of Pages 78
Publisher - Independently Published,Independently published
11. Un gir decisiu
ISBN10 Number - 8429754105
Date of Publication - Mar 01, 2004
Number of Pages 200
Publisher - Edicions 62
12. Kir ve gir
ISBN10 Number - 9750705920
Date of Publication - Nov 01, 2017
Publisher - Can Cocuk Yayinlari
13. Geeky-girly innovation
"Analyzing everything from super-toilets to cute character stationery goods, from Kabuki to manga and anime, from bikes to robots, this visionary book by a leading Japanese strategy expert supplies a road map for the future of international technology and design. The Japanese have leveraged the childlike, feminine, cute aspects of their otaku (geek) culture into top-tier products for world markets. What does this mean for the human/object interface? How can we personalize and pleasurize design? The answers may lie in our entertainments, innocence, and obsessions.Morinosuke Kawaguchi is principal associate director for Arthur D. Little (Japan) and lectures at Tokyo Institute of Technology"-- "How to leverage a nation's "soft" subcultural icons, obsessions, and desires into products with irresistible consumer appeal"--