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Books > Children's & Educational > Young children's, early learning & special book types > Early learning / early learning concepts
A new addition to the bestselling Wipe Clean Workbooks series,
packed with early learning exercises. The book has wipe-clean
pages, and comes with a wipe-clean pen, so that the activities
inside can be completed, wiped away and repeated time and time
again.
Learn to count with some amazing animals and find out some fun
facts along the way in this bright and fun picture book. Meet ONE
big bear who loves honey! And TWO happy crocodiles with big white
teeth! This entertaining and characterful picture book from Emmy
award-winning visual artist, illustrator and author Nikolas Ilic
will bring a smile to the faces of adults and children alike, with
cartoon-style illustrations introducing readers to a host of
colourful animals. These eye-catching illustrations will help kids
have fun as they learn the numbers, and added facts about the
animals help add extra educational value to this wonderfully fun
book. A great book for parents to read with children or for kids to
entertain themselves with, this bright and bold title is the
perfect way for early learners to master the numbers!
This book 'The Buckle My Shoe Picture Book' is one of many 'Toy
Books' by Walter Crane and contains the stories Buckle My Shoe, The
Gaping-Wide-Mouth-Waddling Frog and My Mother. Many of the earliest
children's books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and
before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. Pook
Press are working to republish these classic works in affordable,
high quality, colour editions, using the original text and artwork
so these works can delight another generation of children. About
the Illustrator: Walter Crane (1845-1915) was one of the earliest
contributors to children's literature and one of the most
influential illustrators in the development of children's' colour
picture books. Crane began working for Edmund Evans in 1864
producing bright, colourful children's books which revolutionised
the type of children's books available. He created a series of 'Toy
Books' between 1865-1875 which contained fairy stories, nursery
rhymes and other tales of adventures. His wonderful Japanese
influenced illustrations with their bright, bold, flat colour and
black outline never failed to entertain both children and adults.
Age range 0 to 3 'Let's go on a fire engine, racing through the
street. The bell rings - someone needs our help! We jump to our
feet.' Toddlers will enjoy this simple rhyming text with vivid
illustrations.
The perfect space gift for kids 4-8! This fun and fact-filled solar
system coloring book from the creator of Baby University is an
out-of-this-world activity for budding scientists! Color your way
through the solar system and celebrate what makes each planet
unique! From Neptune to Mercury and all the planets in between,
each one is different and each one is happy to be what they are.
This adorable and educational coloring book for kids includes:
plenty of planets, stars, moons and to color inspace activities for
kidslots of fun planet factsand more!Explore outer space and learn
about our solar system with 8 Little Planets Coloring Book!
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Take the Dog Out!
(Hardcover)
Lynne Dempsey; Illustrated by Mandy Newham-Cobb
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Hats of Faith
(Board book)
Medeia Cohan-Petrolino; Illustrated by Sarah Walsh
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Infants and toddlers-the so?called "touchscreen generation"-are
living in a screen mediasaturated world. They are the target market
for ever?growing numbers of apps, TV shows, electronic toys, and
e?books. Making sense of the complex issues associated with screen
media in the lives of children under 3 can be challenging for the
adults who care for them. There is a strong need among teachers
(and parents) of infants and toddlers for guidance related to the
appropriate role of screen media in early care and education.
Unlike most other books about technology in early childhood, this
book focuses specifically on infants and toddlers. It explores why
and how infant and toddler teachers need to be techwise in order to
understand the implications of screenmedia for children's learning
and development. The book serves as a single, accessible resource
to relevant research findings from the fields of pediatric
medicine, child development, developmental psychology, social and
behavioral sciences, and brain science. It provides infant/toddler
teachers with a comprehensive approach and strategies to guide
their decisionmaking and promote practices that are evidence?based,
family?centered, culturally responsive, and collaborative. It is a
call for teachers to think carefully and act wisely when making
decisions about screen media-both the technology that they are
encountering now and the technology they will encounter in the
future-in order to optimize the learning and healthy development of
infants and toddlers.
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