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The complete edition of the bestselling children's favorite, Chicka
Chicka Boom Boom," is now available as a Classic Board Book
"A"" told B"
"and B told C,
"""I'll meet you at the top
""of the coconut tree."
" When all the letters of the alphabet race one another up the
coconut tree, will there be enough room?
Of course there is always enough room for this rollicking alphabet
chant that has been a children's favorite for more than twenty
years Bill Martin Jr and John Archambault's rhythmic text keeps the
beat with Caldecott Honor illustrator Lois Ehlert's bold, cheerful
art. This winning combination has created a series of enduring
Chicka Chicka favorites, and now, for the first time ever, the
complete edition of the original "Chicka Chicka Boom Boom" story is
available as a Classic Board Book. With sturdy pages and rounded
corners, this portable edition of an irresistible alphabet romp
will delight a new generation of" "young readers.
Based on the CBBC TV series, Alphablocks is great for encouraging
early readers. This pack contains 4 fiction books - 'Stop That
Popcorn!', 'Is it a monster?', 'Look What We Can Do!' and
'Alphablocks Stop Helping!' Suitable for children age 4-5. Bug Club
Phonics is a Department for Education-approved phonics teaching
programme that gives children a strong foundation in phonics. It
uses research-based teaching methods, proven to work. All books are
100% decodable to help today's little readers get started on their
journey to reading success. Bug Club Phonics books are ideal for
use at home and are a great way to help your child take their first
steps towards 'cracking the code' which will enable them to learn
to read and spell. Helpful notes on the inside front cover of each
book highlight tricky words and give you ideas for before and
during reading, and the inside back covers include ideas for
delving deeper after reading to check understanding. The packs are
matched to the phonics phases children are taught in school by
term, from nursery to Year 1: Nursery (EYFS): phase 1 Reception,
term 1: phase 2 Reception, term 2: phase 3 Reception, term 3: phase
4 Year 1, term 1: Phase 5 Year 1, term 2: Phase 5/6 Year 1, term 3:
Phase 6
Book Description (formally called "Annotation"): Two parents sing
to their first child, imagining all the amazing things he will do.
Inspired, they all race out the door to get started A fun, positive
book with 20 joyous illustrations. Ages 1-10. Following the story,
additional space is provided for children to plan their own dreams,
and keep track of their accomplishments and experiences. A keepsake
to be reflected upon and cherished. Glavin s] story inspires
children to reach for the stars. NAPERVILLE SUN Grepo] has created
pictures rich in detail and optimism and which celebrate the
diversity of our world. . . . Kids are also urged to brainstorm
about their future by envisioning dream vacations, creating a
savings plan and writing their perfect life story. . . . the book
will make a keepsake people will enjoy looking back on when they re
older. CLAREMONT COURIER In this combination picture activity book
and memory album, parents affectionately envision the firsts in
their new child s life . . . a la an energetic reversal of
"Goodnight Moon." . . . Space provided after the story s
enthusiastic conclusion invites parents and children to record and
remember firsts, and to celebrate and plan future goals. . . . it
sticks close to home, with a heartfelt message: Mom and Dad are
here, and they can t wait to see you grow. KIRKUS REVIEWS
Joe knows there is something strange going on in Moon City but he
doesn't know what. Can he find out what is going on in the Red
Zone?
Cat is hot but he spots duck. Duck is cool It is a windy day Sam
and his family are wearing lots of hats
A lost dog, a hidden time tunnel and a secret lake take Stella and
Tom to their home and the children living there 100 years in the
past. A page-turning time travel adventure for children aged 8-11.
Now enjoyed by over 250,000 young readers! When Stella and her
younger brother, Tom, move to their new London home, they become
mystified by the disappearances of Harry, their elderly neighbour's
dog. Where does he go? And why does he keep reappearing
wet-through? Their quest to solve the riddle over the summer
holidays soon leads to a boat buried under a grassy mound - and a
tunnel that takes them to a secret lake. Who is the boy rowing
towards them? Why is he so terrified? And whose are those
children's voices carried on the wind from beyond the woods? Stella
and Tom soon discover that they have travelled back in time to
their home and its gardens almost 100 years earlier. Here they make
both friends and enemies and uncover startling connections between
the past and present. The Secret Lake has been described by readers
as a modern Tom's Midnight Garden and compared in atmosphere with
The Secret Garden and the Enid Blyton and Nancy Drew mystery
adventure stories. Its page-turning plot, with its many twists and
turns, makes it a firm favourite with both boys and girls. Karen
Inglis describes it as: "a time travel mystery adventure with
modern twists - the kind of story that I loved to read as a child,
but brought right up to date".
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