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This little girl sometimes finds it very hard to say hello. She
struggles going into groups or parties and is very scared of
starting a new school. However, when she shares her feelings, she
learns that everyone feels shy sometimes - even her exuberant big
brother! Shyness is just a feeling that will pass. This realization
enables her to begin to find her own way to deal with new
situations. She can just watch and listen until she is ready to
join in. And nervous butterflies she feels on her first day? They
help her pay attention - and notice children who might become
wonderful new friends! The believable characters, busy scenes and
ingenious holes in the pages make this a helpful, heartwarming
story that young children can relate to. It's a perfect book to
help children cope with feeling shy.
There are BILLIONS of wonderful ways to be human—as many ways as
there are people on planet Earth. We Are All Different is an
inspiring celebration of the fact that all of us are individuals,
and has been created in conjunction with several Inclusive Minds
Inclusion Ambassadors. This vibrant, inclusive book introduces us
to a cast of children who have different abilities and
disabilities, likes and dislikes; who come from different places
and have different cultures and ethnicities; and who have different
family structures and gender identities. It reinforces that
everyone has something to offer, that diversity enriches our lives,
and it also considers what all human beings have in common – that
there is more that unites us than divides us. The book tackles the
subject with warmth and humour, including speech bubbles and quotes
from real children. The illustrations by Swedish illustrator Ã…sa
Gilland are full of character and charm.
Meet twenty children from around the world as they tell us about
the feasts and festivals they enjoy and the religions and customs
they follow. This Is Our World – Celebrate With Us!, written by
Valerie Wilding and illustrated by Ã…sa Gilland, is the follow-up
to the critically acclaimed This Is Our World. It’s a vibrant and
colourful celebration of our planet’s cultural diversity – an
unforgettable journey that brings the people, customs and religions
of twenty places to life for young readers. The tour is truly
global, as we journey from Eid al-Fitr in the UK to the Hanami
cherry blossom festival in Japan, from Christmas Eve in Poland to
the Festival of the Sahara in Tunisia, via Diwali in India,
Australia’s indigenous Barunga festival, Rosh Hashanah in New
York, the Day of the Dead in Mexico, and much more. This is both a
beautiful gift book and a highly-accessible home reference, sure to
foster an interest in the wider world, in travel, in diversity, and
in cultures and religions.
Being kind is super important, but it isn't always easy. Using a
goodhearted, enthusiastic little boy's perspective, a lot of
sensitivity and a little gentle humour, this story explores the
potential pitfalls of trying to be kind, and what being kind really
means. To be truly kind, it turns out, you have to try to look at
things from other people's points of view. Delicate laser cut holes
accumulate as the pages are turned to show how kindness feels and
how it can spread from person to person.
This Is Our World, written by Tracey Turner, is a colourful
celebration of our planet's cultural and environmental diversity -
an unforgettable journey that brings the people, customs and
wildlife of twenty places around the world vividly to life for
young readers. The guides are children who tell us about the
animals, plants and weather that they encounter; the feasts and
festivals they enjoy; and the clothes they wear, the way they
learn, the languages they speak, and the sports and games they
play. The tour is truly global, as we journey from Australia's
desolate Red Centre to bustling Beijing, from the windswept Outer
Hebrides to the rock houses of Cappadocia in Turkey, via the Amazon
rainforest, New York City, the Siberian tundra, and a floating
village in Cambodia. This is both a beautiful gift book and a
highly-accessible home reference, sure to foster an interest in the
wider world, in travel, in diversity and in conservation. It
teaches us that despite its countless languages, customs and
traditions, it really is a small world after all.
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I'm (Almost) Never Bored
Anna Milbourne; Illustrated by Asa Gilland
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R482
R414
Discovery Miles 4 140
Save R68 (14%)
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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"I'm BORED!" wails a little girl after her screen time is cut
short. "That's great!" her dad says with a grin. "Being bored comes
right before having a Really Good Idea." After an initial protest,
the little girl dives into her imagination, and takes the reader
with her on a whirlwind ride of pure fun. A cardboard box becomes a
magical train, the washing machine inspires an imaginary trip into
space, a scribbly doodle becomes a hungry spaghetti monster, and
ants in the garden lead her into an escapade in the Funny Bug
Circus. In a world where children can find entertainment at the
touch of a button, it's ever-more important that they have time to
be bored - because that's where they have the space to come up with
their own Really Good Ideas.
"I'm BORED!" wails a little girl after her screen time is cut
short. "That's great!" her dad says with a grin. "Being bored comes
right before having a Really Good Idea." After an initial protest,
the little girl dives into her imagination, and takes the reader
with her on a whirlwind ride of pure fun. A cardboard box becomes a
magical train, the washing machine inspires an imaginary trip into
space, a scribbly doodle becomes a hungry spaghetti monster, and
ants in the garden lead her into an escapade in the Funny Bug
Circus. In a world where children can find entertainment at the
touch of a button, it's ever-more important that they have time to
be bored - because that's where they have the space to come up with
their own Really Good Ideas.
A powerfully told story from Clare Helen Welsh and Asa Gilland that
explores the emotions we feel when someone we love is battling a
serious illness. At first, nobody knew. It seemed as if today would
be like yesterday forever, the perfect day to build a shelter in
the woods. Then, my sister changed - she was more tired than
before. More quiet. When we learn that she is sick, really sick, it
feels as though a storm has engulfed our whole family. But, we will
ride out this storm. And though today may be different from
yesterday, today is the perfect day to build a shelter, together. A
heartwarming book that sensitively tackles the tough subject of
illness with authentic and empathetic tenderness. Much like Michael
Rosen's Sad Book, A Shelter for Sadness or The Building Boy, The
Perfect Shelter offers children a way to understand and articulate
complex, often overwhelming, emotions.
Meet the children from one school, and their teachers, parents and
carers. They have different kinds of families, likes and dislikes,
cultures, ethnicities, abilities and disabilities... and LOTS in
common! There are BILLIONS of wonderful ways to be human - as many
ways as there are people on planet Earth. We Are All Different is
an inspiring celebration of the fact that all of us are
individuals. Written by Tracey Turner, it has been created in
collaboration with several Inclusion Ambassadors from the Inclusive
Minds organization. Vibrant and diverse, We Are All Different is
both a beautiful gift book and a highly accessible home reference.
It reinforces that everyone has something to offer, that diversity
enriches our lives, and it also considers what all human beings
have in common - that there is more that unites us than divides us.
Appreciate art, become brave, and choose compassion. Pairing big
ideas like generosity, respect, and joy with the letters of the
alphabet, Letters to Live By is a beautiful picture book that
encourages children to make the most of each day and leave their
mark on the world.
Introducing the third title in Terra Babies at Home, a board book
series that presents plants, animals, and the environment to early
readers from the intimacy of their home and helps them connect to
the natural world. My First Book of Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle is a
beautiful introduction for babies and toddlers to the simple steps
we can all take to help the environment while helping them to
develop a connection with the natural world. Like other titles in
the earth-friendly series, this book is made with FSC materials and
nontoxic inks, and it is 100% recyclable. Simple and quirky text
pairs with charming art by Asa Gilland in this book where future
nature lovers will learn how to reduce water and energy use, how to
reuse plastic containers and paper, and how to recycle. And that's
not all: the book shows readers how to make their own recycling
bins in a few simple steps. Also available: Terra Babies at Home:
My First Book of Houseplants Terra Babies at Home: My First Book of
Growing Food
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