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A moving, lyrical picture book about a shy child unlocking the
power of their own voice through poetry, with the helping hand of
an extra special teacher, written by multi-award winning poet and
Waterstones Children's Laureate Joseph Coelho. From the creators of
If All The World Were, winner of the 2019 Independent Book Shop
Picture Book Award which has been translated into 13 languages,
this beautifully illustrated, powerful and heartwarming text shows
children that everyone's voice can be powerful and beautiful,
however small. Allison Colpoys' gorgeous artwork spills from every
page as she shows this most heartwarming of tales. Follow a child
who is so shy she doesn't speak. With the encouragement on an
enchanting and magical teacher, she writes a poem. But a poem is
meant to be read aloud! She musters all her courage, stands at the
front of the class and shows her classmates that she does have a
voice. And her voice is BEAUTIFUL! The perfect way to encourage
empathy in young children and show shy children how to feel brave,
this beautiful story will delight readers time and time again.
A collection of poems aimed at children up to ten. Read your child
this book of poems and enjoy helping progress your child's early
years vocabulary. When reading ensure to ask your child questions
and see how much they can get out of it. Children develop art,
sounds, numbers and rhyming words. They develop scientific
knowledge, language and understanding. You can also translate the
book into different languages. In this book you will find food from
around the world that children are familiar with. Children will
also be encouraged to enjoy growing, planting and tasting their own
produce.
Benjamin Zephaniah and Richard Conlon deal with issues such as
prejudice, drugs and disfigurement in this vibrant, gritty
adaptation of Zephaniah's bestselling novel for young
people.Everything is going Martin's way. The holidays have started,
he's got a gorgeous girlfriend and everyone agrees he's the coolest
dancer around. But when his world is turned upside down by a crash
in a stolen car, he has to come to terms with more than his facial
injuries...This is a powerful, exciting and accessible play. It
contains relevant, gritty, contemporary issues and dialogue. It
offers stimulating activities in the book and a free scheme of work
available to download on publication.
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