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A brand-new innovative and interactive series for toddlers with sounds, flaps and a mirror! This stylish and engaging pet-themed sound book has 5 different noises to captivate the attention of very young readers and stimulate their senses. Press the sound button on each page to hear a mystery noise before lifting the sturdy flap to reveal the animal who made it. Was it the mouse, the fish, the dog or the cat? Finally, the giggle-sound ending is sure to get young ones laughing along as they spot themselves in the mirror!
You might think your Pokémon are perfect – but evolving them could be even better. This book will power up your knowledge to become the ultimate Pokémon Trainer. Pokémon don’t always stay the same forever. For some, there is an exciting journey of change ahead! What is a Pokémon Evolution? Why do some Pokémon evolve and some don’t? Which Pokémon has the most amount of Evolutions? This handy guide to Pokémon and their Evolutions will answer all of those questions and more. Discover all your favourite Pokémon and their evolution chains, learn about the different ways that Pokémon can evolve and be amazed by Mega Evolutions and Dynamax Pokémon. This is an essential guide for all Pokémon fans, whether you’re a beginner or already on your way to being a Master Trainer.
Into the Land of Dinosaurs is a layered, touch-and-feel board book for pre-school children that introduces them to dinosaurs and their main characteristics. Through a simple narrative about a baby T-rex who has lost his mum and is searching for her, it shows different dinosaurs and how the main features by which they can be identified. With gently rhyming text and beautiful illustrations, the book is layered and features embossing and foil, all of which encourages the reader to interact with the book and turn each page, delighting in increasingly expansive spreads.
This book contains a selection of best-loved Bible stories including Moses and the Princess. Children read the stories, choose the matching stickers and complete each of the pictures.
Sometimes things change Sometimes things fly away Sometimes things disappear But there's one thing that lasts forever...
From the bestselling author of We are one and You are Loved comes a lyrical picture book about using your imagination, making the most of every day and above all embracing the urge to play! Let's play encourages children to dream big, to discover their environment and to be creative through playing. Filled with diverse characters in proudly South African settings, this book is sure to inspire children to make up their own stories, challenge themselves to try new games and have tons of fun with their friends.
The sun is up, it's a brand-new day. Ten little kittens want to play. So close your eyes, you mustn't peek. Let's play a game of hide-and-seek! Join ten little kittens as they set off on an adventure full of charm and mischief! There's a new busy scene to explore with each turn of the page, from a day at the fairground to a speedy bike race, and from shenanigans at the supermarket to splashing about in April showers. Can you spot which little kitten is hiding on each page? This irresistible search-and-find book is packed with rhymes and details for little ones to spot – perfect for reading and sharing together!
The Flixies teach us one of their most important secrets: variety. And so we learn what the word biodiversity means, and why it is so important that we understand it. Facto learns that there is an exceptional number of different types of animals and plants on Earth, and that each one that is discovered must be named. Grandma Flox surprises the Flixies with a very special piece of embroidery… The Teacher’s Guide includes:
Join Peppa and her friends as they explore the world of People Who Help Us!,br>In this exciting adventure, children will learn all about the important jobs these community heroes do, the equipment they use, and the places they work. From firefighters to doctors, from police officers to teachers, discover how these incredible people help us every day. Learn with Peppa: People Who Help Us is a fun, interactive book that helps to develop their understanding of the amazing individuals who support others in our community.
The earliest green plants lived in water. Since the conditions on land was very different from life in water, the earliest plants would have simply dried out and would have been unable to stay upright without support of water. Facto learns how plants developed to be able to live on land and which plants were the most successful in propagating on land… The Teacher’s Guide includes:
The Flixies talk about one of the most important natural resources, namely soil. They explain how important soils is to all plants, animals and humans, but they are also deeply concerned… Although the earth is large and covered in soil, there is only a very small fertile layer where plants can grow and provide food for all living things. Flex uses a berry to explain this issue. The Teacher’s Guide includes:
Celebrate the 10th birthday of this bestselling story about confidence, self-esteem and a shy little mouse who sets out on a journey to find his roar. The Lion Inside has sold over 5 million copies worldwide in 42 languages. In a dry dusty place where the sand sparkled gold, Stood a mighty flat rock, all craggy and old. And under that rock in a tinyful house, Lived the littlest, quietest, meekest brown mouse. Fed up of being ignored by the other animals, Mouse wishes he could roar like Lion. But, as he discovers, even the biggest, bossiest people are scared sometimes . . . and even the smallest creatures can have the heart of a lion! This special new edition features shiny gold foil on the cover and includes notes from Rachel and Jim to the reader, as well as a sneak peek at some early sketches of Mouse and Lion! The perfect gift for new and existing fans of this modern classic from award-winning and bestselling creators Rachel Bright and Jim Field.
Kwax is in a discussion with Mannie Marsh Frog who is telling him about his ancestral history. He tells Kwax that the ancient amphibian ancestors were big and clumsy and really struggled to move about and live on land. An interesting point regarding amphibians is that they have not yet developed eggs with shells. They therefore return to water to lay their eggs. When the eggs hatch, little tadpoles pop out! The Teacher’s Guide includes:
Facto is dreaming in a nice cosy hollow among the roots of on the Wonder Tree. He waits to learn from the Flixies about the last two groups that successfully managed to master life on land – birds and mammals… and he can’t believe what he hears! The Teacher’s Guide includes:
The Earth is like a spaceship orbiting with other planets through space. The big difference between our planet earth and all the other planets, is that earth carries thousands of various forms of life. Flex explains to the Flixies how all the planets travel in their orbits around the sun and how the shapes of these orbits influence the seasons, allowing plants to grow and to rest. The Teacher’s Guide includes:
There’s only one thing this little baby wants to eat – bananas, bananas, bananas! Mashed in a bowl, mixed with porridge, smothered in honey – always yummy. A bright and bold board book all about the joy of eating bananas! With sweet rhyming text, bold, bright artwork and clever die-cuts throughout, this board book is a joy to read aloud to little ones and can be enjoyed again and again. With rounded corners and sturdy board – perfect for little hands.
The Flixies share an entertaining time together in the wetlands. Kwax and Crox, the two water Flixies, stage a play act as though they are some of the ancient lobe-finned fish that first stuck their heads out of water. They crawl about in the muddy waters and wonder it must be like to live on dry land. And so the Flixies learn about all the problems that vertebrates possibly had to face with the transition from life in water to life on land… The Teacher’s Guide includes:
Learn about different parts of the world with Peppa and her friends! Learn with Peppa: Around the World is a fun, interactive story underpinned with geography learning that explores our world and different environments using language and images suitable for the youngest readers.
Bluey, Bingo and Muffin are playing Granny Mobile at Doreen’s garage sale. Muffin is a grouchy granny and ordering Dad to push her on an old mobility scooter. But will Muffin budge when a real grouchy granny tries to buy her scooter? “I think you should mind your own business!” That is one grouchy granny . . .
The Flixies (and of course Facto) find out how wonderfully this ‘spaceship’ Earth is built and how it’s been positioned in space so that different forms of life on Earth can be sustained. They are reminded that the earth is exactly the right distance from the sun and therefore has the precise temperature to support and sustain life – it’s neither too cold nor too hot. The Teacher’s Guide includes:
Facto hears how the thousands of plant and animal species are spread across the different regions of South Africa. They’re almost like giant gardens with different species that have adapted to their conditions. The Flixies are excited about the amazing biodiversity in South Africa and they think that it’s a world record for a small country! The Teacher’s Guide includes:
Daffodil Patterson is a small girl with BIG plans - it's really not her fault that they always seem to go wrong! A brilliantly funny new series for young readers, from the author and illustrator of The Worst Class in the World. Daffodil is eight years old. She's the youngest in her family but is full of BOBBY DAZZLERS, which means brilliant ideas. Daff's latest Bobby Dazzler involves entering the Chipping Grimley Village Talent Show and winning £25 and getting her picture in the local paper so she can become WORLD FAMOUS. But first she needs to practise the trombone so she can win the competition. And before that she needs to get a trombone ... And to start off with, she'll need to raise £25 to buy a trombone from the charity shop... Luckily, her trusty (and only slightly misbehaving) greyhound Colin is by her side for support, as is reliable best friend and fellow genius-ideas-generator Nirmal. What could possibly go wrong?
Facto has discovered the Flixies! He eavesdrops on their conversations and by doing so, he learns interesting new facts about the earth and nature. In this story we find out where the Flixies live, where they get their information from and how Facto discovered them... The Teacher’s Guide includes:
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