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Join Amelia in this fun interactive picture book with pop-out flaps
as she searches for traces of a unicorn in her house. Amelia is
totally, completely, 100 percent certain that a unicorn is living
in her house. But where is it? This beautifully illustrated fun
interactive book follows Amelia around throughout her house on her
search. She follows a trail of sparkles and other clues, and on
each page readers can spot glimpses of the unicorn hiding behind
doors, in cupboards and under washing piles. Lift the flaps, pull
the sliding tabs and open the pop-ups to help Amelia find her, as
the clever interactive features bring this book to life! Hide and
Peek: Unicorn is a playful, interactive board book with a fun
peekaboo element which young children will love!
MY turn shout MORE characters from some of the worlds best classic
fairy tales. This time the beast, the dwarves, Dame Gothel, the
fairies, and the frog take center stage and share their points of
view. Think Snow White was the most perfect girl ever? Wrong. She
had a mind like a leaky bucket. Sleeping Beauty? A beautiful klutz.
And Rapunzel? Such an ungrateful creature Settle in, and take a
listen. Time for ANOTHER Other Side of the Story
Why on earth would an emperor walk down the street in his
underpants? This first-person narrative provides readers with the
answer directly from the emperor himself while subtly teaching
about point of view.
There are two sides to every story, in fact, on this occasion,
seven In this entertaining new spin on the classic story 'Snow
White', the dwarves explain, from their point of view, how a
sweet-natured but very forgetful, dizzy girl stumbles upon their
cottage and turns their lives upside-down.
Computers touch our lives everyday, in countless ways, but how do
they know what to do? How do we communicate with them and they with
each other? Computer language! Grace Hopper was a pioneer in
computer programming, a woman whose scientific research led to
computer-language tools and technology still in use today. Her
story is filled with trial and error, and, in this book, readers
can follow her journey step by step.
OF COURSE you think Snow White was the most perfect girl in the
world. You don t know the other side of the story. Well, let me
tell you This fractured fairy tale provides a fresh perspective on
a well-known tale."
Thats NOT the way it was say five characters from some of the
worlds most beloved fairy tales. In reality, Cinderella wasnt the
sweetest belle of the ball. She was an annoying chatterbox. Jack
was a petty thief. And Little Red Riding Hood? Spoiled rotten Its
all about point of view. Pull up a chair, and get the full scoop
straight from the mouths of the wicked stepmother, the giant, the
prince, Baby Bear, and the wolf. Get the Other Side of the Story
Uses an advice-column format to define citizenship and explain how
it can be demonstrated or used in daily situations.
Roman was having a great time at summer camp ... until he
accidentally bumped into Iris. Every day Iris found a new way to
trouble Roman until eventually Roman dreaded going to camp. Why is
Iris being so mean and what should Roman do to stop it happening?
Providing a picture book approach to PSHE topics, A Helping Hand
helps children understand and cope with upsetting situations they
might face. Bullying is difficult to deal with and A Helping Hand
provides advice and guidance for both parents and children. Roman's
story will enable children to talk about their own situation and
express how they are feeling while notes for parents and teachers
will help care-givers provide answers and support children in the
best way possible.
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The Everybody Club (Paperback)
Nancy Loewen, Linda Hayen; Illustrated by Yana Zybina
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R285
R233
Discovery Miles 2 330
Save R52 (18%)
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OF COURSE you think Goldilocks was a brat who broke in and trashed
our house. You don't know the other side of the story. Well, let me
tell you...This fractured fairy tale provides a fresh perspective
on a well-known tale.
If you were a pronoun, you would take the place of a noun. You
could be HE, SHE, HER, OR HIM. You could be EVERYONE or ANYONE.
What else could you be if you were a pronoun?
OF COURSE you think I was a filthy, nasty beast, terrorizing poor
Beauty and her father. You don t know the other side of the story.
Well, let me tell you This fractured fairy tale provides a fresh
perspective on a well-known tale."
Uses an advice-column format to define responsibility as a
character value and demonstrate how it can be used in daily
situations.
OF COURSE you think I needed a kiss from a beautiful princess to
end my "toadally" awful curse. You don t know the other side of the
story. Well, let me tell you This fractured fairy tale provides a
fresh perspective on a well-known tale."
OF COURSE you think Goldilocks was a brat who broke in and trashed
our house. You don't know the other side of the story. Well, let me
tell you...
If you were a homophone, you would be pronounced the same as
another word, but you would have a different spelling and a
different meaning. Learn the difference between these two tricky
concepts.
Today is the last day of kindergarten. I wish it were the FIRST.
Then I'd meet Mrs. Popinski all over again. A little girl is sad
that kindergarten is coming to an end. She wishes it were the first
day again, when everything was exciting and new and there was such
a fun year ahead. But then she realizes that graduating is
exciting, too, and maybe first grade won't be so bad, after all!
Bright mixed-media artwork is a perfect complement to the text.
Describes the physical characteristics, life cycle, and behavior of
earthworms. Includes anatomy diagram and activity.
Becca's parents are getting a divorce. She's sad and confused, but
more importantly, what will happen to Neko, their family dog? Neko
doesn't understand what divorce is and Neko isn't allowed in Dad's
new flat. How will they ever make this work? In the end, Becca's
parents decide to do pick ups at the dog park so Neko can see Dad.
It's a step in the right direction. What About Neko? explores the
issue of divorce through a sensitive story that children can relate
to. Providing a picture book approach to the PSHE topics of
bullying, bereavement, divorce and adoption, A Helping Hand aims to
help young children understand and cope with upsetting situations
that they might face.
Uses an advice-column format to define respect for others, respect
for property, and respect for oneself, and demonstrates how respect
is used in daily situations.
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