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Little Red Riding Hood sets out to visit Granny and meets a greedy
wolf. Friendly text is accompanied by Bao Luu's gorgeous
illustrations in this wonderful board book with embedded sounds.
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Jonah and the Whale
Russell Punter; Illustrated by Bao Luu
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R113
Discovery Miles 1 130
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Jonah's on the menu for a hungry whale. When Jonah decides to run
away from God, he finds himself in trouble. A stormy sea leads to
him being gobbled up by a whale. Will he change his ways and
escape? Find out in this beautifully illustrated retelling of a
classic Bible tale for the very young. Perfect for cosy bedtime
reading.
Have you ever wondered what it feels like to be in an earthquake,
or close to a volcano when it erupts? With lots of flaps to lift,
this book takes you on a tour of shaking cities and rumbling
volcanoes to discover why these forces happen, how they shape our
planet, and how people live in places where they strike.
Open the flaps of this book and dive into a watery world full of
amazing creatures. Explore coasts, coral reefs and mangrove
forests, and find out what lives in the deepest, darkest part of
the ocean.
Dive into the watery world beneath the waves in this beautifully
illustrated information book, with over 50 flaps to lift. Explore
coasts, coral reefs and mangrove forests, and find out what lives
in the deepest, darkest part of the ocean. Includes Usborne
Quicklinks to specially selected websites for more information,
too.
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Look Inside Wild Weather
Emily Bone; Illustrated by Bao Luu
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R405
R322
Discovery Miles 3 220
Save R83 (20%)
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Discover all kinds of wild weather, from terrifying tornadoes to
deadly droughts, in this fascinating information book with over 50
flaps to lift. See a storm raging out at sea, find out how
wildfires happen and discover how climate change is affecting
weather and what we can do to help our planet.Includes Usborne
Quicklinks to specially selected websites for videos and weather
activities to try at home.
"Grandmother, what big eyes you have!" Little Red Riding Hood meets
a wolf in the forest. He seems friendly, and he's so interested to
hear about her old grandmother. Includes a word list, 5 pages of
activities and free online audio (British English and American
English). 500 headwords, 1189 words
Look through the trees, see under leaves and discover what's
lurking behind the bushes in this beautifully illustrated
flap-book. Young readers will enjoy opening the flaps to discover
hidden animals and amazing facts. Look out for birds, squirrels,
foxes and bears and find out how trees and woods help make our
planet a better place to live.
Inspired by the subtle yet unique differences in the notion of love
between American and Vietnamese cultures, Where Thuong Keeps Love
is a beautiful exploration of the nonverbal ways love is held and
stored in every part of the body. "This exploration of expressing
familial devotion provides opportunities for social-emotional
learning by connecting actions, both physical and emotional, with
love. . . A sweet and charming tale that validates different ways
of expressing love." —Kirkus Reviews, one of the 150 Most
Anticipated Fall Books Let's Talk Picture Books Crush of the Week!
Featured in Children's Book Council's Summer 2022 Showcase: Love
Makes the World Go Round "Have you ever thought about where your
love for others lives? In this lovely picture book, a young
Vietnamese girl asks her friends where they keep their love for
their parents. After hearing (and agreeing!) with most of their
answers, she realizes her love for them is all throughout her
body—not just one part. A glossary and an author's note introduce
some differences between American and Vietnamese culture, and a
glossary helps readers of all ages pronounce names correctly. A
loving gem all about love." —Belmont Books, bookseller
recommendation Where do you feel and keep love for your parents? In
your head, where you think kind thoughts? In your mouth, where you
say special words? Or in your heart, where you feel good emotions?
Inspired by the subtle yet unique cultural differences in how love
is expressed, Where Thuong Keeps Love explores all the nonverbal
ways love and affection are connected and held in every part of the
body—from the top of the head all the way down to the tips of the
toes.
Lift the flaps to brave all kinds of extreme weather, from violent
tornadoes and hurricanes, to extreme heat-waves, droughts and
wildfires. The final page explores the affect climate change is
having on wild weather around the world.
Little Red Riding Hood is heading to Granny's house - but so is a
greedy wolf... A repeated refrain ("What big eyes/hands/teeth you
have!") encourages listeners to join in, and the enchanting
illustrations by Bao Luu bring the fairytale world to life.
Safe in the Sanctuary showcases the fantastic work that wildlife
sanctuaries do to care for animals, such as daily care, releasing
healthy animals back into the wild and providing lifelong care for
animals that cannot be released back into nature. We follow Manvi
as she performs her duties and helps to care for the animals
including Tickles the tiger, Lulu the lemur and Petey the parakeet.
Safe in the Sanctuary is in Gold Book Band, Oxford Reading Level 9.
Project X Hero Academy Non-fiction is an inspirational series of
books which broadens children's subject knowledge, while
consolidating their phonics learning and improving their reading
fluency.
Meet Aang, a young boy with incredible powers, who must save the world. Based on Nickelodeon’s animated series Avatar: The Last Airbender, this Little Golden Book introduces readers to Aang’s world where bison fly and warriors can manipulate water, air, earth, and fire. Illustrated in the signature Little Golden Books style, it’s perfect for kids and superfans alike!
Come take a journey and listen to animals! Meet creatures from around the world on land and in the sea, and learn fun (and wild) facts on every page. Explore incredible creatures and press the buttons to hear lions, elephants, foxes, and more!
For the first time ever, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate His Holiness
the Dalai Lama addresses children directly, sharing lessons of
peace and compassion, told through stories of his own childhood.
One of today's most inspiring world leaders was once an ordinary
child named Lhamo Thondup. In a small village in Tibet, his mother
was his first great teacher of compassion. In everyday moments from
his childhood, young readers begin to see that important lessons
are all around us, and they, too, can grow to truly understand
them. With simple, powerful text, the Dalai Lama shares the
universalist teachings of treating one another with compassion,
which Bao Luu illustrates beautifully in vibrant colour. In an
increasingly confusing world, The Seed of Compassion offers
guidance and encouragement on how we all might bring more kindness
to our world.
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The Seed (Paperback)
Frances Stickley; Illustrated by Bao Luu
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R154
Discovery Miles 1 540
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Amidst the Covid-19 pandemic, when people across the world stayed at home, we planted seeds of hope for better things to come. We filled our windows with rainbows, learnt our neighbours' names and watched as nature returned to our gardens and cities.
And slowly, the seeds we planted grew into blossoming plants.
This lyrical, rhyming picture book reflects on a time when, for many people, the world stood still. It celebrates the things we noticed as the world opened up its heart, and it looks to the future with hope.
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