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Snuggle up together and enjoy this collection of charming and
engaging stories written by Gabby Dawnay and reccomended especially
for five-year-olds by literacy experts. The stories in A Treasury
of Tales for Five-Year-Olds are arranged in order of complexity so
that the child listening or reading will increase their confidence
as they make their way through the book. Most children may not be
able to read independently by the age of five, but they can start
to prepare for this by building a foundation of literacy skills.
For example, many can recognise letters, understand that print
carries a message and know that sentences are read from left to
right. Some may even be attempting to read. This beautiful book
contains original and inclusive stories about animals, dragons,
nature, vehicles, music and more, as well as reimagined fairytales
from around the world. From tales of pirate adventures to
heartwarming animal stories, there will be something for every
young reader in this rich collection. The luxurious package with
sparkling foil and ribbon marker will make this a must-have gift
for the birthday of any five-year-old and Heidi Griffiths' charming
and engaging illustrations will mean that the child will cherish
this book even as they grow older.
One cherry, one cheetah Two dogs, two balls, one big, one small Three bears, three bowls, three silver spoons This stunning counting book, illustrating numbers 1 to 10 in beautiful animal paintings, is now presented as a very special board book, embellished with gold leaf as in the original hardback edition, bringing this gorgeous book to a younger readership. With playful words and stunning pictures with lots of detail to pore over, the book depicts dogs, bears, foxes, elephants, tigers, pandas, otters, mice - and of course one cheetah and a cherry - making this a perfect introduction to numbers and counting.
Good handwriting habits come from a good foundation. With Letterland there are in-built clues to help your child remember how to form letter shapes; where each letter starts and the ‘movement pathway’. Simple instructions will allow your child to work independently as they learn how to join letter shapes and write high-frequency words. Every page can be wiped clean so there are no mistakes - just perfect handwriting skills!
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Wacky Words
(Hardcover)
Michele Erickson; Illustrated by Priscilla Humay
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R588
Discovery Miles 5 880
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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A hilarious rhyming fart book for kids by debut author Becky Wilson. Don't worry if your botty burps. It's just what bottoms do!
We all break wind, so let me share some types of toots with you . . . From short and sweet penguin pops to super-slow sloth parps, kids will enjoy this fast-paced journey exploring wacky and weird animal farts. With a stylish design and bold, bright illustrations from Alex Patrick, Every Botty Burps normalizes farting in a fun, child-friendly way - perfect for little ones who sometimes get embarrassed by their own bottom burps. Tons of farty words and rhymes, and a colorful cast of animal characters, make this book a joy to read aloud. Kids who love anything and everything to do with farts and bottoms, or fans of The Dinosaur That Pooped series by Tom Fletcher, Dougie Poynter and Garry Parsons, The Dragon with the Blazing Bottom by Beach and I Need a New Bum! by Dawn McMillan and Ross Kinnaird, will love Every Botty Burps.
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Kk's Busy Day
(Hardcover)
Michelle Grubbs, Lisa Smith; Illustrated by Megan Wagener
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R725
Discovery Miles 7 250
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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