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Books > Children's & Educational > Young children's, early learning & special book types > Early learning / early learning concepts
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The Gem
(Hardcover)
Thomas Letterle
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R614
R514
Discovery Miles 5 140
Save R100 (16%)
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Mixing elves, counting and bedtime, children will love this
brilliantly fun picture book with a shiny foiled cover! The night
before Christmas Eve, Santa could NOT sleep. So, a couple of his
reindeer chums, said, "You should count some sheep!" Now, Santa's
counted sheep before but something by the shelf made Santa want to
NOT count sheep, and count gold buttoned... ELVES! What's the best
way to help little ones fall asleep? Introduce them to super cute
elves, of course! And with cute, cuddly and helpful elves on every
page, and a fun story showing children how to count from one to
twenty, this book is set to become every child's new favourite. The
perfect picture book for all children, especially elf-loving ones!
Helps children learn how to count from one to twenty Brilliantly
fun story and beautiful, full-colour illustrations Helps children
wind-down to bedtime The perfect picture book to encourage children
to love counting as much as they love elves!
A spectacular concept board book from world-renowned artist Oliver
Jeffers, based on his million-copy selling, global phenomenon Here
We Are! Inspired by the exceptional, award-winning global
picture-book phenomenon, Here We Are, comes this irresistible
introduction to opposites to welcome babies and toddlers to our
planet. A perfect gift for families to treasure forever, and a must
for all nurseries.
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Kat Wears
(Hardcover)
Brenda Ponnay; Illustrated by Brenda Ponnay
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R626
Discovery Miles 6 260
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This series introduces basic skills and concepts in a fun and
engaging way. Simple questions encourage children to talk about
their ideas and experiences.
Look at the happy baby. Can you make a happy face? Find the happy
baby! This bold, beautiful board book introduces five essential
expressions: happy, sad, angry, surprised, and silly. Each is
introduced with a large image of a baby's face. Readers are asked
to mimic the face, then pick it out from a group of other babies.
The very last spread includes all of the expressions from the
previous pages, and a mirror so readers can watch themselves make
any face they please.
‘n Baie oulike, eenvoudige Afrikaanse rymvertaling! Perfek om kinders te leer lees. Al die diere op die plaas wonder aan wie die geheimsinnige eier behoort. Skielik kraak die eier, en wat kom daaruit? ‘n Oulike, klein geel eendjie! Al die diere werk saam om vir die eendjie kos bymekaar te maak.
Will your children be ready for the new national times table check?
All children in Year 4 will have to sit an on-screen times tables
check; this series will help to prepare children by supporting
their learning and understanding of times tables. This pack
contains: 1 of each Teacher's book; 1 of each workbook; A USB stick
containing the digital resource (not sold separately). The digital
resource, unique to this pack, provides the teacher with
customisable digital tests for focusing on any or all 0- to
12-times tables. The test results reporting show at-a-glance which
times tables children are doing well with or need more support on.
Both the practice mode and timed test mode replicates the digital
test children will take in Year 4 The Teacher's Guides provide
lessons and activities to build confidence and fluency in times
tables. Teaching activities include use of concrete and pictorial
resources; problem-solving activities to build fluency and
understanding; with links to division and the wider curriculum.
Each workbook provides practice, problem-solving activities, games
and quick-fire quizzes to build fluency of times-tables facts. Each
book uses concrete resources, problem solving and reasoning to
build a mastery of multiplication and division, not just rote
learning.
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Bam-Boo!
(Hardcover)
Tristan Poasa; Illustrated by Anna Perevalova
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R482
Discovery Miles 4 820
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