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Create your very own garden tales by telling your story with stickers!
There are so many stories to tell about the critters and plants of the garden. Sticker Stories: In the Garden is your chance to tell these stories yourself! This unique activity book features fun story prompts and colorful scenes to complete. With more than 150 stickers and some simple step-by-step drawing lessons to make the different scenes your own, Sticker Stories:In the Garden is a fun, interactive book that provides hours of entertainment.
Nila Aye's cheerful, retro-modern illustrations and simple step-by-step art instruction inspire kids to use their imaginations to tell their own stories and learn to draw, too. The simple prompts and colorful stickers will have young creative types telling tall tales and learning to draw in no time. It’s the perfect jump-start into storytelling and drawing for young authors and artists!
The Shape of Me and Other Stuff gives children the opportunity to
identify all the amusing shapes throughout this book and match them
to words. This is an important skill for 'pre-readers' and Dr.
Seuss makes it extremely enjoyable! This is a blue-back book. Ideal
for sharing with your child. The rhymes and repetition work with
the pictures to help pre-readers recognise the words.
Bear is looking for squares, circles, zigzags and more in this fun
rhyming text. Young readers learn both shapes and counting as they
play hide-and-seek with lovable Bear. This bilingual edition
includes vocabulary words in Spanish and English, and an easy
pronunciation guide. This is perfect for classroom or home
learning.
Learning to recognise and name colours and shapes in an important
step in developing your child's vocabulary. This bright book is
designed to help parents amuse, interest and at the same time teach
their children vital early learning skills. Useful parent tips are
included throughout to support the learning process.
In a playful voice that is uniquely Margaret Wise Brown's comes
this delightful picture book about just what it means to be six,
five, four, three, one, two, and "most importantly" you. Caldecott
Honor Medalist Chris Raschka's innovative illustrations burst with
energy and dance along with Brown's whimsical verses of discovery.
"Energetic artwork and vivacious verse delineate the wonders
children discover and the milestones they reach, from ages one to
six. A joyful book with a timeless theme," said School Library
Journal. Another Important Book is an invitation to celebrate
toddlerhood. Turn the pages to celebrate exactly what's so
important about some of the most important ages of a child's life.
This is the never-before-published companion to one of Margaret
Wise Brown's most beloved children's books of all time, The
Important Book. The Important thing about being One is that life
has just begun.
Listen to the songs, do the actions and enjoy the pictures! This
book and accompanying CD has 15 catchy tunes to build a great
foundation in attentive listening skills, expand vocabulary and
introduce first phonics. Sing about animals, numbers, colours and
shapes, emotions and much more!
The littlest learners will love to play with
these chunky pages while they learn their
first colors. Innovative, shaped pages and
an easy-to-grab handle makes this the
perfect book to share, while encouraging
development of movement and reflexes.
Cute and colorful illustrations inspire kids to
learn faster than ever!
In this colorful, romping tale, our lovable duo investigates the
shapes of objects that are all around them. Dan describes some of
his favorite things including his pillow, ball, and book. Readers
are supplied with answers by adorable Din, who is not only a genius
at recognizing shapes, but he can balance objects on the tip of his
nose.
"Double Face "offers readers of all ages a seemingly endless series
of stylized variations on the human face, each of which is a
"double" that can be viewed without a top or a bottom, without a
start or an end. By simply turning the book upside down, the
reader/viewer causes each face to alter its expression in a variety
of funny, unexpected and entirely delightful ways. Artist Gianpaolo
Pagni infuses his gallery of characters with plenty of graphic snap
and ingeniously invertable patterning.
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