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Books > Children's & Educational > Young children's, early learning & special book types > Early learning / early learning concepts > Size
Penguinies enjoy lots of fun activities, but best of all they enjoy
learning. Today the Penguinies would like to learn the different
shapes. Join the Penguinies and help them to learn the different
shapes.
Follow four-year-old Omar and his friends as they learn tall kids
can do things small ones can't - like change a light bulb. But the
small ones can do things tall ones can't - like hide in the dog
house. They discover every size is the right size some of the time.
Bilingual edition English-Slovak: Am I small? - Tamia is not sure
and keeps asking various animals that she meets on her journey.
Eventually she finds the surprising answer... Som mala? - Tamia nie
je ista a stale sa pyta roznych zvierat, ktore stretne na svojej
ceste. Napokon zisti prekvapivu odpoved... Reviews: immensely
enjoyable-ForeWord Clarion Reviews A picture book tells children
that no matter what your size, you are perfect the way you are ...]
for children who enjoy lingering over pages full of magical
creatures and whimsical details ...] told in simple and engaging
words and imaginative pictures.-Kirkus Reviews a fantastic book
that has enchanted me-Amazon.de Customer Review We are in love with
this book ...] As an artist, I love love LOVE the art in this book,
I think its not only beautiful, but perfect for children. My son
spent a lot of time just studying every colorful page. We read it
twice in the first sitting because he was so happy He's not yet 1,
so getting him to sit still for story time is tough, and this book
was such a hit he sat through it with nothing but a big smile and
lots of pointing to the stuff he liked on the pages. I highly
recommend this book: ) Get it get it get it -Amazon.com Customer
Review Written in a very simple way but with a profound message for
both adults and kids.-Amazon.com Customer Review ...] readers will
emerge from this book feeling slightly more confident about
themselves-whatever their size.-ForeWord Clarion Reviews
Shapes are all around us. This fun, colorful book shows children
that shapes can be for many things. It's designed to spark the
imagination and have children thinking about shapes in ways they
might not have before. This book can be for Valentine's Day or any
time of year.
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Who Is Driving?
(Board book)
Leo Timmers; Illustrated by Leo Timmers
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R290
R267
Discovery Miles 2 670
Save R23 (8%)
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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From fire trucks to convertibles and snails to elephants, here's a
book that's full of toddler favorites Kids can solve the puzzle:
which animal is driving which vehicle? Bold illustrations full of
funny details will make kids love reading--and playing--this simple
guessing game again and again.
When Emily Krouse decides she needs a pet, her imagination runs
wild with possibilities. Perhaps an elephant? A giraffe? Or maybe
even a kangaroo Emily's mother isn't so sure that these animals
will be a good fit. In an unexpected twist, a surprise pet actually
finds Emily-and it's just the right size Will Emily's mother agree
to let her keep this perfect, new pet? In this colorful tale,
author and illustrator Susan Hopkins uses her artistic and
storytelling abilities to bring life to Emily Krouse and her pets.
The story is told in rhyme and teaches little ones the adjectives
big, tall, wide, high, and tiny.
These rectangles, triangles and the ever so perfect blue circle
sure know how to make a lot of noise. As long as you avoid the
'irregulars' you might learn a few things about shapes and colors
along th way.
Star, Circle, Baylor is the first board book to teach babies and
toddlers about their shapes through the most popular traditions and
objects of Baylor University. Including stars, circles, squares,
and even bells, this colorful and interactive new book will provide
endless entertainment and education for your little Bear. Their
next--or first!--trip to Baylor will be even more fun as they begin
to recognize the many shapes of Baylor.
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Sue's Shoe
(Paperback)
George Gospodinov; Barbara Wilson
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R395
Discovery Miles 3 950
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Little Sue's shoe has gone missing. Go with her as she searches the
house and finds it in a surprising place
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Shapes
(Paperback)
Discovery Kidz
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R112
Discovery Miles 1 120
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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This book is part of the Learn n Enjoy Series, titles in this
series include: Alphabets; Animals; Birds; Colours; Flowers;
Fruits; Good Habits; My Body; Numbers 1-2-3; Shapes; Vegetables
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
Have you ever found a raccoon in your house? Sometimes raccoons
just happen, like life. Find out what one little girl does when she
finds a raccoon in her house. Raccoons can be very dangerous, so if
you happen to see one, you should tell a grown up immediately (in
case you are not a grown up) because grown ups usually know what to
do about these things Read the poetry and enjoy the funny
illustrations of Penelope Dyan as your child learns the concept of
size, and use this book as a starting block to talk to your child
about the meaning of bigger and smaller, and the relationships of
size. Penelope Dyan, author of 'Surfer Girl, ' best teen book at
the 2008 New York Book Festival and best teen book at the 2008
Hollywood Book Festival, a former teacher and attorney, really
understands kids. She brings all her knowledge and love of children
with her as she writes her books, and like all Bellissima Books,
her books have a lesson and a purpose.Penelope Dyan is also the
cocreator of the Animal Rescue Series and the Comeback Kids Book
Series (and more) along with photographer John D. Weigand, books
for kids that look great on your coffee table.
Help your child prepare for kindergarten, develop confidence with
age-appropriate activities, and acquire basic skills. "The Get
Ready for School" books include entertaining and rewarding
activities such as completing patterns, matching pairs, identifying
sets, matching words or numbers to pictures, connecting the dots,
completing mazes, and much more. Ninety-six write-on, wipe off
pages allow children to practice skills over and over again.
Sixty-four additional activity pages as well as memory game cards
and congratulatory stickers reinforce the exercises and add to the
learning and fun!
"Letters" teaches basic pre-reading skills such as:
-Learning to write upper case and lower case letters
-Identifying beginning and ending sounds
-Rhyming
-Completing words
-Practicing alphabet order
-Distinguishing letters
-Matching upper case and lower case letters
-Completing letter patterns
In this colorful book you will find shapes everywhere. Take time to
pause...you might be surprised at what you see.
What better way to learn shapes than by drawing them? A hot air
balloon and a car are already drawn on the page, children just have
to fill in their missing circles. From there, they are encouraged
to draw anything they like shaped like a circle. Next, after
counting all the squares in a fun picture of a room full of books,
they come up with their own square-shaped drawings. By the end of
the book, kids have learned about shapes and have a book full of
artwork to enjoy--or erase and start again
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