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Books > Children's & Educational > The arts
This is a new edition of the ever-popular songs that provide a
highly effective way of learning how to form all 26 a-z letter
shapes, by associating them with body parts. The rhyming songs use
language and concepts that children already have, promoting
learning by association.
This family favourite is a unique, well loved source of stories,
recipes, things to make, activities, poems, songs and festivals.
Each festival such as Christmas, Candlemas and Martinmas has its
own, well-illustrated chapter. There are also sections on
Birthdays, Rainy Days, Convalescence and a birthday Calendar. The
perfect present for a family, it explores the numerous festivals
that children love celebrating.
Take a fun and engaging illustrated journey through modern art
history, from Impressionism to Minimalism, to meet key artists and
make crafts inspired by their work. Modern Art for Kids, the debut
book in the Art Stars series, is a charmingly illustrated hands-on
guide packed with fun facts, amazing stories about the lives of
artists, and arty-crafty activities for interactive learning.
Filled with bite-sized summaries, the aim of this book is to
inspire curious kids with interesting art topics and expose them to
the freedom of creativity and the power of imagination. Explore
these and more incredible artists and art movements: Claude Monet
(Impressionism) - Make your own serene Paper Pond Lilies. Vincent
van Gogh (Post-Impressionism) - Use expressive swirls to make a
Salty Night. Sonia Delaunay (Orphism) - Experiment with bright
colors and shapes by making Colorful Lollipops. Frida Kahlo
(Surrealism) - Channel the artist and her work by making an
upcycled Flower Crown. Andy Warhol (Pop Art) - Set up your own
"Factory" and make a Recycled Tray Print. So journey through the
ages, let your imagination run wild, and become an art star! The
Art Stars series introduces kids to the story of art through fun
illustrated biographies of influential artists paired with simple
hands-on activities inspired by their work. For thousands of years,
people have been making and enjoying art. From miniature paintings
to monumental sculptures, art is a universal language to express
beliefs and feelings. Over the course of history, art historians
have tried to organize all the different styles and types of art
into movements. You don't need to know anything about art to enjoy
it, but learning the fascinating stories of artists and art
movements will help you enjoy it even more.
A super fun sing-along board book from the number 1 kids channel in
the world! JJ and his friends are all dressed up and ready to learn
about dinosaurs! Stomp and stomp and ROAR! JJ and his friends are
at school singing all about Triceratops, T.rex and Pterosaurs! Join
in at home naming your favourite dinosaurs. Singing along to The
Dinosaur Song is a great way to share a first learning experience
with young children.
Wildly imaginative drawing and doodling activities for the budding
pop star. Wannabe Cheryls will adore drawing their awesome album
covers, designing their own mega mansions, creating super stage
looks and much, much more!
In An Artist's Eyes, follow Jo as he journeys through the world of
colour and creativity in an empowering story of confidence and
imagination. Jo is a little boy who desperately wants to 'see like
an artist'. He tries as hard as he can to see the things the way Mo
the artist does, and when he starts to use his imagination, he
realises that the things he can dream up are completely unique.
From the autumn oranges of the forest floor to pink and lilac
pigeons in flight, Mo teaches Jo to trust his own eyes, and to see
like an artist. This is a magical story about the power of
imagination and discovering that our individual perspectives make
us all artists, and no two artist's eyes are the same.
This is a tale about a dream come true. The story of a boy's
longing to belong to a home, a family, a country. Rejected as a
baby by his father as well as by his mother's family, Memo, at the
age of five, is abandoned by his mother Maria at a boarding
Catholic school in Mexico, while she pursues her acting career.
After three years of beseeching, Maria takes pity and takes him to
El Salvador, where he struggles to belong to a family that treats
him as an inferior and a country that treats him as a foreigner. At
age fourteen he goes to Nicaragua, hoping his father would provide
what his Salvadorian family has not. His father wants nothing to do
with him By a quirk of destiny, Memo becomes a Radio and T.V. teen
star in El Salvador. But he soon realizes that, by pursuing acting
he has given up his education thus surrendering his future for an
uncertain present. A lover of American movies, he spends all his
free time in movie theaters dreaming about living in America, a
country that seems to have it all. He decides that only in America
would he be able to realize his dreams. He implores his cousin
Violeta, who lives in the United States, to sponsor him. After
several years of pleading, Violeta acquiesces; but he will have to
finance his trip. Memo starts the long legal process. Meanwhile, he
saves all his money to pay for the trip. He returns to Nicaragua to
ask his father for help. His father rejects him and wishes him
failure. Memo will have to do it alone. At last he overcomes all
obstacles and boards an airplane bound for America. What will he
learn there? Memo cannot wait to find out.
Children can discover the magic of Beethoven by pressing the
buttons in this delightfully illustrated novelty book. The animal
orchestra travel from place to place, playing different pieces of
Beethoven's music and telling us a little bit about the composer's
extraordinary life. This is a perfect introduction to one of the
greatest composers of all time.
Treasure House Handwriting is a whole-school programme designed to
support children in developing a clear and fluent style of writing.
Using precursive and cursive handwriting styles, the programme
progresses from introducing the movements and patterns needed to
form letters, through to the development of a personal style. The
worksheets in this resource pack reinforce the handwriting style
already learned, through sentences, spelling patterns and simple
tongue-twisters and rhymes. Children are encouraged to attempt
writing with their eyes closed to help fix the pattern of movements
in the mind. Throughout this resource pack, children are introduced
to the idea of collating a handwriting folder. Exemplar material
from the worksheets can be retained by children in their
handwriting folder. Useful teacher notes accompany the 47
worksheets for children.
The first book to kick off the Jamie Johnson football series - as
seen on Cbeebies! An epic tale of dreaming big and chasing glory.
Jamie's desperate to become Highwood School's star football player
(and in his dreams, Hawkstone United's, too). But after he wrecks
his chances at the trials, the pressure's on to prove himself.
perfect books for every young football/soccer fan author Dan
Freedman has been a writer for the FA, the Premier League and
attended two World Cups with the England team "An inspiring read
for all football fans" GARY LINEKER. "Dan knows his football" OWEN
HARGREAVES. "You'll read this and want to get out there and play"
STEVEN GERRARD. "If you like football, this book's for you" FRANK
LAMPARD. "Pure class - brings the game to life"OWEN COYLE.
Happy Handwriting is a whole-school handwriting course that
supports children in becoming confident, fluent writers. It
consists of teacher guides, practice books and whiteboard slides
with letter formation animations, providing a clear plan for
frequent and discrete direct teaching. A Collins handwriting font
licence is also supplied. Practice Book 1 contains colourful,
engaging activities that provide short, regular practice of letter
formations and letter joining. This is a write-in book.
For the past couple of decades these songs have been passed around
and savoured by those who delight in the pleasures of improbable
stories and witty verse. Several have been recorded by Jimmy
Crowley, Rosie Stewart and others, and some of them have become
modern 'folk songs', having entered the living tradition and being
transmitted from singer to singer. For the first time the general
public can enjoy what has up to now been a treat available only to
the few - the comic songs of Con O Drisceoil. Here you will find
many intriguing tales: the birthday cake with extraordinary
properties; the cockroach who debates nice points of philosophy
with his victim; the awful fate of the man who rattled his spoons
once too often, and many more. The author's capacity for creating
bizarre situations is matched by his ability to capture them, as he
himself remarks, "in flawless rhyme" and "in a metre without
blemishes" A genuinely funny and captivating collection, both as
sing-along folk songs or as stand-alone stories and comic verse.
Provides an introduction to the basic elements in harmony and
musical structure. Covers the basics of rhythm and tempo, an
introduction to pitch, intervals and transposition, articulation,
ornaments, and reiterations.
Covers the life and works of classical music composer, Peter
Schickele, who is probably best known for his humorous alter ego,
P.D.Q. Bach. Schickele has walked the line between a professional
composer and musical satirist for over 35 years, and his
compositions have reached into virtually every genre of music from
jazz to rock to folk to movie music and to classical. The major
influences in his career include his love of the theater, Spike
Jones, and a philosophy that no genre of music is inherently
inferior. Schickele was consulted during the compilation of this
volume, therefore, much of the date and premier information comes
from his own resources. This volume contains a brief biography of
Peter Schickele and a detailed list of his Works and Performances,
a discography, a bibliography, an alphabetical index, a chronology,
and a name index. Scholars who study humor in music and 21st
century American composers will now have a comprehensive sourcebook
on Peter Schickele and his works.
Peep! Peep! All aboard with Thomas & Friends in this All
Engines Go magnetic adventure! Toddlers can take a journey across
the Island of Sodor and meet all the trains in this fun, magnetic
book with 5 great scenes set on the Island of Sodor. Start the day
at the Engine Sheds, visit the Farm and race down Lookout Mountain.
Then create adventures of your own with the magnetic characters of
Thomas, Percy, Kana, Nia, Diesel, Bruno, Sandy and Carly. Each of
the 8 engines is a magnetic play piece that can be used again and
again. The illustration on the front cover shows the magnets that
are stored inside the book. This removes the need for a plastic
holder on the front cover. There are hours of fun to be had and
this is the perfect way to encourage children aged 3 and up to use
their imagination and build a life-long love of books. Thomas has
been teaching children lessons about life and friendship for over
75 years. He ranks alongside other beloved character such as
Paddington Bear, Winnie-the-Pooh and Peter Rabbit as an essential
part of our literary heritage and appeals to young fans of Paw
Patrol, Fireman Sam and Peppa Pig.
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