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Happy Zappa Cat loves driving his cab through the city, visiting museums and eating at fancy restaurants. But then he makes some new friends who convince him to join him in their wild home. But can a city kitty learn to love the jungle?
Meet your new favourite superheroes, a the sarcastic penguin and a clever cat with a toolbelt. Join Peng and Spanners as they investigating the craziest pizza mystery ever. A new graphic novel, perfect for fans of Dogman, Barry Loser and Bunny vs Monkey. When the school pizza parlour disappears and a giant robot suddenly appears, Pengtastic and Spanners know that only they can help the headmaster find his parlour before the school inspectors arrive and shut him down. There's just one massive pesky robot to defeat, Cinderella the caretaker, who roars about rules and an incredible jail break to get out of first.
Wally the penguin works in a welly shop. He makes all sorts of wellies - red ones, yellow ones, fish ones and star ones. Can he help Bertie the Polar Bear to design a pair of wellies that will win the fashion show? Green/Band 5 books offer early readers patterned language and varied characters. Text Type: A poem A story map of the story allows children to recap the story on pages 22 and 23. Curriculum Links: Citizenship: Animals and us; Choices. This book has been quizzed for Accelerated Reader.
The desert is too hot to stand still, so Hoppit and his friends keep moving. As more and more animals join, who knows where they're going to end up! It's a big surprise for everyone except the snake and eagle, who try to warn them what's ahead…Join in the rhythm and rhyme of the animal parade in this poem, written and illustrated by Steve Webb. Green/Band 5 books offer early readers patterned language and varied characters. Text type: A poem Children can follow the animal parade through the desert in the map of their journey on pages 14 and 15. Curriculum links: Science: Habitats; Geography: Weather around the world; Music: Feel the pulse. This book has been quizzed for Accelerated Reader.
On Farmer George's farm, the pigs go 'oink', the sheep go 'baa', and cows go... wait, where did all the cows go? These cheeky cows have taken to sneaking up on Farmer George and shouting 'BOO!' Luckily, George knows just how to put his impolite herd to good use... This hilarious story is guaranteed to get children giggling!
Meet Tanka, the elephant and his friend Skunka. Say their names together and they SOUND LIKE DRUMS! Tanka, Skunka, Tanka, Skunka, Tanka Tanka Skunk! They have lots of friends for you to meet, so say their names to the Tanka Skunka beat! Lemurs, llamas, zebras, badgers, caterpillars, big GORILLAS and yakety, yakety yaks. The book takes the reader on a veritable roller-coaster ride of sights and sounds as animals leap and dance across the brightly coloured pages. Terrific fun to read aloud one to one with a small child, and an absolute riot for group activities.
Collins Arabic Big Cat is a guided reading series for ages 3 to 11. The series is structured with reference to the learning progression of Arabic at nursery and primary schools researched especially for Collins. This carefully graded approach allows children to build up their reading knowledge of Arabic step by step. Progression and levels - based on research carried out especially for Collins on the learning progression of Arabic at nursery and primary schools - allow children to build their reading knowledge of Arabic step by step Sixteen levels to ensure that all children are fully supported in their reading, allowing gifted readers to be challenged and struggling readers to be supported Engaging and beautifully illustrated books that children will love to read With both fiction and non-fiction titles at each level from levels 4 to 16 Ideas and suggestions provide practical support and ideas for extra activities for teachers and parents Developed by a team of Arabic literacy and education specialists including Dr Pauline Owayjan and Mahmoud Gaafar
Extinctions have always occurred and always will, so what is so
surprising about the megafauna extinctions? They were caused by
humans and were the first of many extinctions that eventually led
to the extinction of the Moa, Steller's Sea Cow, the Dodo, Great
Auk and countless other species great and small, all attributed to
human agency. Therefore, the megafauna were humans first great
impact on the planet. There is now an increasing realization that
the 'blitzkrieg' view of these extinctions may have been wrong. A
growing body of evidence and long-term field work is beginning to
show that at least Australia's megafauna did not succumb to human
agency, not because humans probably did not hunt the odd animal but
because the an infinitely more logical reason lies in the climatic
conditions of the Quaternary Ice Ages and the affect they had on
continental geography, environment, climate and, most importantly,
the biogeography of the megafauna. This book presents the evidence
of this theory, demonstrating the biogeographic approach to
Australia s megafauna extinction.
Made in Africa: Hominin Explorations and the Australian Skeletal Evidence describes and documents the largest collection of modern human remains in the world from its time period. These Australian fossils, which represent modern humans at the end of their great 20,000 km journey from Africa, may be reburied in the next two years at the request of the Aboriginal community. Part one of the book provides an overview of modern humans, their ancestors, and their journeys, explores the construct of human evolution over the last two and half million years, and defines the background to the first hominins and later modern humans to leave Africa, cross the world and meet other archaic peoples who had also travelled and undergone similar evolutionary pathways. Part two focuses on Australia and the evidence for its earliest people. The Willandra Lakes fossils represent the earliest arrivals and are the largest and most diverse late Pleistocene collection from this part of the world. Although twenty to twenty-five thousand years younger than the oldest archaeological site in Australia, they exemplify the migrating end-point of the human story that reflect a diversity and culture not recorded elsewhere in the world. Part three records the Willandra Lake Collection itself from a photographic and descriptive perspective. Evolutionary biologists and geneticists will find this book to be a valuable documentation of the 20,000 km hominid migration from Africa to the most distant parts of the world, and of the challenges and findings of the Willandra Lake Collection.
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