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Do you like chips? Oliver does. In fact, he won't eat anything else
- until he plays a game with his grandpa. Whatever vegetable Oliver
finds in the garden, he must eat. On Monday, he pulls up carrots,
on Tuesday, it is spinach . . . An excellent book for parents with
slightly fussy children, which also introduces the days of the
week. Other titles in this series: Oliver's Fruit Salad Oliver's
Milkshake
Oliver, star of Oliver's Vegetables, is back from his healthy week
eating vegetables at his grandpa's house. Suddenly, the fruit at
home doesn't seem quite good enough for Oliver. What is his mum to
do? Other titles in this series: Oliver's Fruit Salad Oliver's
Milkshake
In the wake of a global wave of mobilisation, this book offers an
unprecedented interrogation of protest camps as sites of gendered
politics and feminist activism. Using international case studies,
it develops an intersectional analysis of the possibilities and
limitations of protest camps and tells new and inspiring stories of
feminist organising and agency.
With a focus on building phonics skills, this collection includes
seven fun stories with colourful illustrations. It is ideal for
children who are growing in reading confidence. Find out why Tim is
in a bad mood, what makes a good pen-pal and learn about different
animal tails! Tips for reading together explain the letter patterns
that each story focuses on and identify any words children may find
tricky, helping you to get the most out of the collection. Former
Children's Laureate and author of The Gruffalo, Julia Donaldson,
has captivated children all over the world with her lively and
engaging stories. Songbirds is a phonics programme carefully
created by Julia to support children who are learning to read and
is used in schools to inspire a love of reading. There are eight
Songbirds story collections for you to enjoy. Featuring much-loved
characters, great authors, engaging storylines and fun activities,
Read with Oxford offers an exciting range of carefully levelled
reading books to build your child's reading confidence. Find
practical advice, free eBooks and fun activities to help your child
progress on oxfordowl.co.uk. Let's get them flying!
Captain Crankie is upset. His neighbours have been dumping their
household rubbish all over the village, and he and Seadog Steve
like things tidy. They have a brilliant idea; they will collect up
the rubbish and take it out to sea. But that upsets Millie the
mermaid and the sea creatures. They don't want shopping trollies,
rubber tyres and old umbrellas cluttering up the seabed! Millie
invites Captain Crankie and Seadog Steve to see the seabed for
themselves, and Seadog Steve hatches a brilliant plan to solve the
problem so everyone is happy.
This groundbreaking collection interrogates protest camps as sites
of gendered politics and feminist activism. Drawing on case studies
that range from Cold War women-only peace camps to more recent
mixed-gender examples from around the world, diverse contributors
reflect on the recurrence of gendered, racialised and
heteronormative structures in protest camps, and their potency and
politics as feminist spaces. While developing an intersectional
analysis of the possibilities and limitations of protest camps,
this book also tells new and inspiring stories of feminist
organising and agency. It will appeal to feminist theorists and
activists, as well as to social movement scholars.
This book provides a contemporary review of the social practices
and representations of flirting. In the wake of #MeToo, flirting
has become entangled with stories of harassment and abuse that have
generated both outrage and confusion. Nevertheless, this book
argues that negotiating intimacy has always been an ambiguous
social practice that can be risky and fraught, and examines how the
presiding perception of flirting is constructed in contemporary
cultural media. The book interrogates the relation between flirting
and scandal, the kinds of scripts available in popular culture, and
relations to feminism and other current social theories around
gender and sexuality. It asks the questions; how can desire be
declared? How can playfulness be understood? And what kind of
language is available to speak about these complexities? Drawing
from a range of media forms such as public scandal, reality
television, and teen film, Flirting in the Era of #MeToo argues
that contemporary flirting is both provocative and conservative in
its negotiation of an assemblage of shifting values, and considers
possibilities for social innovation and change in light of these
competing tensions.
Project X Origins is a ground-breaking guided reading programme for
the whole school. Action-packed stories, fascinating non-fiction
and comprehensive guided reading support meet the needs of children
at every stage of their reading development. In Is Dad in Here?
puppy dog Pup searches for his Dad all over the farmyard. Each book
contains inside cover notes that highlight challenge words, prompt
questions and a range of follow-up activities to support children
in their reading.
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Growing Frogs (Paperback)
Vivian French; Illustrated by Alison Bartlett
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R247
R224
Discovery Miles 2 240
Save R23 (9%)
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Ships in 9 - 15 working days
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Learn about the transformation from frogspawn to frog with this
fun, informative picture book, part of the Nature Storybooks
series. What happens when you take an empty fish tank, add some
pond water, scoop in some frogspawn ... and wait? Curious young
minds will love learning about how frogs grow in this picture book
which combines story with information.
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