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Moses in the basket
Russell Punter; Illustrated by Barbara Bongini
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R120
Discovery Miles 1 200
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Moses' mother tries to save her son from danger by hiding him
amongst the bulrushes of the Nile. Luckily, he's discovered by the
kindly Pharaoh's daughter. The much-loved Bible story is charmingly
retold with delightful illustrations by Barbara Bongini. A QR code
provides a link to an audio recording of the story.
Packed with bewitching rainbow scenes and magical creatures from
unicorns and fairies to dragons and mermaids. Simply brush water
over the black and white designs to watch the enchanting rainbow
colours appear.
Join the unicorns and their fairy friends as they splash through
waterfalls, explore crystal caves and play in the enchanted forest.
Add sparkly stickers to bring the fantastical scenes to life.
Filled with wintry whimsy, from ice-skating unicorns to snow
castles, northern lights and other fantastical delights. Use the
brush provided to sweep water over the designs and festive colours
magically appear! A mess-free way to keep children busy in the
holidays. Simply tuck the waterproof back flap under each page as
it's painted, to stop water from seeping through to the rest of the
book.
Brush the pages of this book with water and see the fairies and
flowers in the enchanted garden burst into beautiful colour! There
are 16 scenes to paint with intricate, black and white
illustrations of a fairy garden covered in snow, a lake of lily
pads, a fairy fruit patch and lots more. With a fold-out back cover
to prevent colours running onto the page beneath.
See fabulous fairy palaces magically burst into colour in this
delightful activity book. Each page has a beautiful, black and
white illustration which is wondrously transformed when children
carefully paint water onto the picture. There's a laminated flap to
stop paint seeping through to the next page to ensure perfect
results and 16 detailed scenes to paint.
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Sparkly Unicorns Sticker Book
Kristie Pickersgill; Illustrated by Barbara Bongini
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R242
R184
Discovery Miles 1 840
Save R58 (24%)
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Join the unicorns and their fairy friends as they splash through
waterfalls, explore crystal caves and play in the enchanted forest.
Add sparkly stickers to bring the fantastical scenes to life.
Filled with wintry whimsy, from ice-skating unicorns to snow
castles, northern lights and other fantastical delights. Use the
brush provided to sweep water over the designs and festive colors
magically appear! A mess-free way to keep children busy for long
winter nights and for the holidays. Simply tuck the waterproof back
flap under each page as it's painted, to stop water from seeping
through to the rest of the book.
A young girl learns the Hora at her cousin's wedding, then brings
her new moves to dance class. Chloe is our step-dance star. Tap-tap
go her toes. Up go her knees, reaching almost as high as her chin.
When Chloe finished her routine last week, I felt Madame's eyes on
me. "Isadora, would you like a turn? she asked. More than anything,
I wanted to say yes, but I had nothing to share. If only I could
shine like Lucy, Mateo, and Chloe. On the way home, Grandma could
see I needed some cheering up. "Why such a sad face? she asked.
"Everyone in class has a special dance," I said. "Everyone except
me!" " I have a feeling you may have one very soon," Grandma said,
"maybe even this weekend." I knew she was thinking about the
wedding. On Sunday, Cousin Rachel was getting married to Adam.
Excerpts from Deborah Kalb's Interview with Gloria Koster: DK: What
inspired you to write Dance the Hora, Isadora!, and how did you
create your character Isadora? GK: I wanted to write a wedding
story in which the lens is focused on a child. While Isadora
experiences the joy of the traditional dance and is able to teach
it to her friends, she isn't happy throughout the story. It was
important for me to imagine a real girl who initially experiences
disappointment and who gains confidence with the support of a
loving adult. DK: What do you think the book says about dancing,
and the hora specifically, in Jewish tradition? GK: Though I have
two left feet myself, I adore dancing. It's a way to clear my head,
and I think Isadora's cares also melt away when she dances. The
hora is new to her and also to her dance teacher and classmates,
but everyone embraces the hora--typically, though not always, a
Jewish dance--as happily as all the dances that reflect a variety
of cultures (Latin dancing, step dancing, hip-hop, etc.) DK: What
do you hope kids take away from the book? GK: I want kids to feel a
kinship with Isadora, who is in a bit of a funk at first but feels
like a superstar at the end. An the fact that she shares her
traditional dance in a more secular setting will hopefully
encourage all kids to proudly share things from their own cultures
or religions.
Bring The Twelve Dancing Princesses, the classic Brothers Grimm
fairytale, to life with this beautiful magic painting book. Brush
water over the black and white patterns to reveal the story and see
the pages magically burst into vibrant colour. With a handy flap to
stop paint seeping through to the page beneath.
Holly is staying with her great-aunt when she discovers a tiny pony
with shimmering wings. At first she thinks she must be dreaming,
until two fairy ponies visit her with an urgent mission. Puck, a
young fairy pony, is in danger! Can Holly help rescue him? The
first in an exciting magical adventure series about a girl, Holly,
who discovers the secret Fairy Ponies and their magical world
inside a hollow oak tree. With beautiful, two-tone illustrations
throughout, these books make the perfect first chapter books for
newly independent readers.
Do everyday tasks bore you? Do you find it hard to focus? You are
not alone! This story about a girl with ADHD, written in a humorous
style, will help you tackle the most mundane tasks head-on.Â
 Pffft. Why would you read this book? It’s REALLY BORING.
It’s about BORING chores you have to do every day. Brush your
teeth, make your bed, put your toys away . . . Nope, not fun at
all. Or is it? A funny story about ADHD, imagination, and
super boring everyday tasks. For children ages 4 years and up. Part
of the Healthy Minds series, where Adam Ciccio examines daily
obstacles and the mental health of young children. Through a
familiar story and helpful tips, which the author draws from his
own experiences as an outpatient mental health practitioner,
children and adults gain insight into what goes on in young minds
and are given tools to help them cope with difficult
situations.Â
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