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Books > Children's & Educational > Life skills & personal awareness, general studies > Personal, health & social education (PHSE)
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Stuck
(Hardcover)
Jennifer Swender
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R378
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Earth Day
(Paperback)
Melissa Ferguson
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R273
R220
Discovery Miles 2 200
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Earth Day celebrates our beautiful planet and calls us to act on
its behalf. Some people spend the day planting flowers or trees.
Others organize neighbourhood clean-ups, go on nature walks or make
recycled crafts. Readers will discover how a shared holiday can
have multiple traditions and be celebrated in all sorts of ways.
This lovely picturebook story tells the story of a small child
helping others who are worried, before finding out that they're
worried too.Illustrating scenarios of why children become
frightened will help readers to identify their feelings and work
out the best way to deal with this emotion.Ideal for home or
classroom, this book contains notes for parents and teachers with
suggestions of ways to help children deal with this feeling.This
book is part of a series of stories about feelings and emotions for
children aged between 4 and 8. Other titles are: Feeling Angry,
Feeling Frightened, Feeling Jealous, Feeling Sad and Feeling
Shy.Illustrated by the ever-popular and award-winning illustrator
Mike Gordon.
From all over the world, picture book illustrators sent original
images and personal messages, in postcard form, for Migrations, an
exhibition at the Biennial of Illustration, Bratislava, in 2017,
curated by the University of Worcester's International Centre for
the Picture Book in Society. Over fifty of the cards are reproduced
in this very special book. The book is divided into themes of
Departures, Long Journeys, Arrivals and Hope for the Future. The
facsimile postcard text includes personal messages of hope from the
illustrators, as well as quotes from writers including Emily
Dickinson, WB Yeats, John Clare, and Anita Desai. Robert Macfarlane
has written a poem specially for the postcard drawn by Jackie
Morris. Illustrators include Christopher Corr, Marie-Louise Gay,
Piet Grobler, Petr Horacek, Isol, Jon Klassen, Neal Layton, PJ
Lynch, Roger Mello, Jackie Morris, Jane Ray, Chris Riddell, Axel
Scheffler and Shaun Tan. In total, illustrators from 28 countries
have contributed. Migrations carries a powerful message about human
migration, showing how cultures, ideas and aspirations flow despite
borders, barriers and bans.
The human body is amazing. Your blood makes up about 8% of your
body weight. On average, your heart will beat more than 3 billion
times in your lifetime! Doctors and scientists make choices every
day about how to keep our bodies going. But what would you change
if you could? Would you choose to have super strength or super
speed? Would you rather have no bones or no muscles? It's your turn
to pick this or that!
Celebrate the people who help us in Superstars: When I'm a Nurse.
This entertaining board book takes children on an imaginary night
shift in a hospital. Push, pull and slide the tabs to help the
nurse attend to her patients one by one. Little ones will love
exploring the engaging scenes, illustrated by Steph Hinton. With
lots to see and talk about, children will learn all about what
nurses do - and why we need them. A fantastic first introduction to
careers, this book teaches children that one day they could do the
job of a nurse, too! Also available for aspiring Superstars: When
I'm a Teacher
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Ukraine - Social Studies for Kids, Ukrainian Culture, Ukrainian Traditions, Music, Art, History, World Travel, Learn about Ukraine, Children Explore Europe Books
- My Country Collection - Cultures Around the World, Countries Around the World, Ukraine Studies for Kids, Ukraine for Kids
(Paperback)
Kerianne N Jelinek; Illustrated by Sloth Dreams Publishing
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R419
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School can be a frustrating and confusing experience for children
who have not developed their communication skills. not only will
access to the curriculum be difficult, so will developing
co-operative skills and friendships. This book has been developed
to teach and develop oral language and social interaction skills to
children aged 4-6. Containing 40 sessions, designed to take place
two to three times a week, the book aims to help teachers to
develop the "rules" of interaction with the help of the character
Ginger the Bear, who features in all the activities. Skills taught
include: eye contact; taking turns; sharing; greetings; awareness
of feelings; giving; following instructions; listening; paying
attention; and play skills. The book should provide a useful
resource for Literacy Hour and curriculum Key Stage 1.
My name is Sam. I am eleven years old. I collect stories and fantastic facts. By the time you read this, I will probably be dead. Sam loves facts. He wants to know about UFOs and horror movies and airships and ghosts and scientists, and how it feels to kiss a girl. And because he has leukaemia he wants to know the facts about dying. Sam needs answers to the questions nobody will answer. WAYS TO LIVE FOREVER is the first novel from an extraordinarily talented young writer. Funny and honest, it is one of the most powerful and uplifting books you will ever read.
Oxford successful life orientation is a trusted life orientation
course that is used by teachers all over South Africa. The rich
content fully covers the National Curriculum and Assessment Policy
Statement (CAPS).
Platinum Instamaths is a carefully graded book of Mathematics exercises designed to promote mathematical practice and understanding in a fun and easy way. It is a structured way for learners to practise and consolidate their Mathematics skills as they fill in their answers in the spaces provided in the book.
A complete set of answers is provided in the centre of the book so that Platinum Instamaths can be used by learners for self-study.
This new edition of Instamaths is packed with new exercises and has been updated to align with the South African Curriculum and Assessment Policy Statement (CAPS). The material covers all the required Mathematics concepts and skills, ensuring that the level is appropriate and that adequate progression occurs.
Since the world fell sick with fantastical illnesses, sisters
Payton and Ani have grown up in the hospital of King Jude's. Payton
wants to be a methic like her father, working on a cure for her
mother's sleeping fever. Ani, however, thinks the remedy for all
illness might be found in the green wilderness beyond the hospital
walls. When Ani stumbles upon an imprisoned boy who turns
everything he touches to gold, her world is turned upside-down. The
girls find themselves outside the hospital for the first time, a
dark mystery unravelling ... The first teen novel from Angharad
Walker, author of critically-acclaimed The Ash House Angharad's
writing evokes the clever, unique world-building and philosophical
themes of Pullman's His Dark Materials while remaining startlingly
original The story follows two sisters in a London-inspired city
full of fantastical illness and sprawling, gothic hospitals where
dark secrets linger beneath the surface Praise for THE ASH HOUSE:
'An unexpected - and pleasing - combination of propitious and
disquieting.' KIRKUS REVIEWS 'Walker's immersive story slowly
reveals its secrets, using tension as a lever to tip the reader
deep into the Ash House's mysteries.' PUBLISHERS WEEKLY 'The book
has allegorical chill that settles slowly, like damp seeping in . .
. leaving readers with a feeling of ambiguous unease that may stir
for a long time in the back of their minds like the after-effects
of a nightmare.' THE WALL STREET JOURNAL
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The Girl Guide
(Paperback)
Marawa Ibrahim; Illustrated by Sinem Erkas
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R299
R227
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'A manual for centennial girls' - The Evening Standard 'An
illustrated young person's bible ... on how to cope with puberty' -
Time Out 'You need this!' - ***** reader review Eight times
world-record breaking hula-hoop star Marawa Ibrahim was told that
she was too chubby during her teenage years to succeed as a
performer. Today she is one of the most solicited circus performers
worldwide, having worked with fashion power-houses Diesel and
Kenzo. Contained within these pages are 50 lessons, anecdotes and
stories about the changes Marawa experienced in her own body during
puberty, written in consultation with Doctor Janice K Hillman. The
first book in a new series about growing up has been written for
young girls becoming women, who need not feel alone on their
journey to womanhood. Highly Commended at the British Book Design
and Production Awards 2017
Kollig Op is in die kol! Kollig Op is die gewildste kursus in
Suid-Afrika en het alles wat ’n leerder nodig het in een boek.
Kollig Op verbeter uitslae, maak leer prettig, maak onderrig ’n
plesier en is maklik om te gebruik. Die Kollig Op Onderwysersgids
het beplanningsmateriaal, Formele Assesseringstake,
hersieningstoetse en eksamens.
This series is designed to meet the needs of students and lecturers
of the National Certificate Vocational. Features for the student
include: Easy-to-understand language; Real-life examples; A key
word feature for important subject terms; A dictionary feature for
difficult words; A reflect-on-how-you-learn feature to explore
personal learning styles; Workplace-oriented activities; and
Chapter summaries that are useful for exam revision.
Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children meets Lord of the Flies
in the exciting debut from Angharad Walker. 'A mesmerising
other-worldly story that got deep under my skin - I couldn't put it
down.' JASBINDER BILAN, author of Asha & the Spirit Bird 'Dark,
tense and intoxicating ... Seriously exciting.' LUCY STRANGE,
author of The Ghost of Gosswater A new boy arrives at the Ash
House. He can't remember his name - or why he's been sent there.
Given the name Sol, and troubled by a mystery pain that no medicine
can cure, he joins the gang of children living in the shadows of
the secretive house. Soon, however, there's more for him to face:
the darkness that descends with the arrival of the Doctor ... A
timeless, multi-layered debut for ages 10+; perfect for fans of
Neil Gaiman, Holly Black, and Ransom Riggs's Miss Peregrine's Home
for Peculiar Children. Truly unique and original storytelling, with
touches of magical realism and dystopia. Features stunning artwork
by Olia Muza.
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