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Books > Children's & Educational > Leisure interests, hobbies & sport > Natural history & pets > Farm & working animals
There are sixteen cheerful farm scenes for children to complete in
this dot-to-dot book, including a tractor, scarecrow and farmhouse.
All puzzles contain ten numbered dots, so children will be learning
the numbers 1-10 as they draw the scenes, and they can also trace
the name of what they have drawn. Joining dots and tracing over
letters are fun ways for children to practise counting, writing and
pen control. Perfect for preparing children for school. The
wipe-clean pen means children can practise as much as they want.
It's a sunny afternoon and the Rabbit family are having a picnic.
The pond is sparkling in the sunshine and Peter wants to build a raft - all by himself. He soon finds it's quite tricky without some help. Luckily his sisters are there to lend him a hand.
This charming summer tale has a reassuring message about learning to ask for help. Eleanor Taylor's humorousillustrations of Beatrix Potter's well-loved characters mirror young children's early experiences.
Brush water over the black and white illustrations and watch as the
animals of Apple Tree Farm burst into colour! Sixteen detailed
pictures include Poppy and Sam feeding the chickens, pigs playing
in a pigsty, cows sleeping under a starry sky and lots more. With a
handy fold-out back cover to prevent colours running through to the
page beneath.
Playful baby animals love to have fun, whether they live in a forest or the icy Antarctic. In this gorgeous pop-up and flaps book, you can find out about the homes of five different animal families. Where do meerkats go to sleep? Peek inside the pop-up to see. Where do penguins raise their chicks? Turn the page to find out!
With five different animal families to read about, enter the charming world of creatures and their sandy, icy, leafy, or watery homes.
This title introduces readers to the first days, early changes, and
growth of chicks. Simple text, straightforward photos, and a photo
glossary make this title the perfect primer on baby chickens.
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