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Storm Dragon
Dianne Hofmeyr; Illustrated by Carol Thompson
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R180
R158
Discovery Miles 1 580
Save R22 (12%)
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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"Watch out, dragons. We're coming!" Rain raps the windows. Wind
rattles the doors. And off they go, grandchild and grandpa, down to
the beach for a wild and wonderful adventure, looking for the Storm
Dragon! Â
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Twelve (Hardcover)
M.L. Williams; Edited by Carol Thompson, Tamara Beach
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R500
Discovery Miles 5 000
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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My daddy is a great big bear. He gets out of bed and grumbles and
grouches, scratches and yawns! This charming picture book for
younger children portrays a day in the life of a dad and daughter
in a single-parent home, as they get up, have breakfast, go to
school, go swimming, make dinner and prepare for bedtime. Dad is a
great big bear, a silly monkey, a crocodile, an octopus and, at
bedtime, a scary monster for a little while - but in the end it's
Daddy being Daddy that the little girl loves best.
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Storm Dragon (Paperback)
Dianne Hofmeyr; Illustrated by Carol Thompson
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R298
R263
Discovery Miles 2 630
Save R35 (12%)
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Storm! Storm! Rain raps the window, wind rattles the door.
"Let's look for storm dragons," says Grandpa. "Watch out, dragons.
We're coming!"
Off they go, Grandpa and grandchild, down to the beach for a wild and
wonderful adventure ... They find dragon footprints, dragon jewels, and
even a dragon baby, but what will happen when they find the REAL Storm
Dragon?
* Provides an accessible introduction to reflective practice *
Includes practical tools and strategies to develop and record
reflections * Includes scenarios, case studies and questions to
help readers apply the ideas to their own practice.
* Provides an accessible introduction to reflective practice *
Includes practical tools and strategies to develop and record
reflections * Includes scenarios, case studies and questions to
help readers apply the ideas to their own practice.
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Curtis Cuffie (Paperback)
Curtis Cuffie; Edited by Ciarán Finlayson, Scott Portnoy, Robert Snowden; Text written by Alan W Moore; Photographs by …
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R1,019
Discovery Miles 10 190
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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The Magic of Mentoring offers an introduction to the theory and
practice of successful mentoring together with a unique focus on
how mentors can reflect on the skills they bring to the role, and
those they still need to develop. Through the use of scenarios,
reflections and stories, the reader is encouraged to apply the
content to a real context, demonstrating the importance of
reflection for both parties and the benefits derived from this,
especially those related to understanding ourselves and others.
Written by Carol Thompson, who has worked with a range of trainee
teachers and mentors, this book draws from the author's own
experience to explore the importance of self-development, and the
ways in which this can be enhanced through practice. Reviewing key
themes in relation to mentoring, including models and current
practice, it considers the creation of a nurturing environment
through effective communication as well as acknowledging the need
to generate the right challenge for mentees. All aspects of
mentoring are outlined, emphasising how personal development can
improve the experience of your mentees, build your own confidence,
enhance your transferable skills, and advance your own professional
practice and relationships. Engaging activities are provided for
mentors to undertake to support their own professional development.
The Magic of Mentoring is an ideal guide for all those studying
coaching or mentoring on a formal programme or for anyone who
mentors others in formal or informal settings. The structure of 15
concise chapters lends itself to referencing back and targeted
reading for specific guidance.
The Magic of Mentoring offers an introduction to the theory and
practice of successful mentoring together with a unique focus on
how mentors can reflect on the skills they bring to the role, and
those they still need to develop. Through the use of scenarios,
reflections and stories, the reader is encouraged to apply the
content to a real context, demonstrating the importance of
reflection for both parties and the benefits derived from this,
especially those related to understanding ourselves and others.
Written by Carol Thompson, who has worked with a range of trainee
teachers and mentors, this book draws from the author's own
experience to explore the importance of self-development, and the
ways in which this can be enhanced through practice. Reviewing key
themes in relation to mentoring, including models and current
practice, it considers the creation of a nurturing environment
through effective communication as well as acknowledging the need
to generate the right challenge for mentees. All aspects of
mentoring are outlined, emphasising how personal development can
improve the experience of your mentees, build your own confidence,
enhance your transferable skills, and advance your own professional
practice and relationships. Engaging activities are provided for
mentors to undertake to support their own professional development.
The Magic of Mentoring is an ideal guide for all those studying
coaching or mentoring on a formal programme or for anyone who
mentors others in formal or informal settings. The structure of 15
concise chapters lends itself to referencing back and targeted
reading for specific guidance.
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Storm Dragon (Paperback)
Dianne Hofmeyr; Illustrated by Carol Thompson
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R160
R138
Discovery Miles 1 380
Save R22 (14%)
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Ships in 7 - 11 working days
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Storm! Storm! Rain raps the window, wind rattles the door.
“Let’s look for storm dragons,” says Grandpa. “Watch out, dragons.
We’re coming!”
Off they go, Grandpa and grandchild, down to the beach for a wild and
wonderful adventure ... They find dragon footprints, dragon jewels, and
even a dragon baby, but what will happen when they find the REAL Storm
Dragon?
There are many elements to learning how to be a teacher. As well as
developing subject knowledge for teaching and building practical
classroom skills, new teachers must develop the personal
professional skills and behaviours needed to Be a Teacher. This
book outlines the skills and behaviours involved in Being in
Teacher and explores how to develop these attributes and build your
teacher identity. It supports you to: * enhance your personal
effectiveness and your teaching; * understand the importance of
communication and learn to communicate with clarity; * realise that
your reality creates the classroom environment; * create a positive
and purposeful learning adventure.
Storm! Storm! Reën ploeps teen die venster, wind pluk-pluk aan die
deur. “Kom ons gaan jag Suidoosterdrake,” sê Oupa.
‘Pasop, drake. Hier kom ons!’
Oupa en sy kleinkind gaan op ‘n wilde en wonderlike avontuur af strand
toe tydens ‘n storm. Daar vind hulle draakvoetspore, draakjuwele en
selfs ‘n draakbaba, maar wat sal gebeur as hulle die rêrige
Suidoosterdraak vind?
Rhythmic text and illustrations with universal appeal show a
toddler spending the day with its daddies. From hide-and-seek to
dress-up, then bath time and a kiss goodnight, there's no limit to
what a loving family can do together. Share the loving bond between
same-sex parents and their children.
Run, climb, crawl or jump - everybody loves to move! Fast or slow,
up or down, alone or with our friends! Carol Thompson's exquisite
illustrations allow us to share the struggles, achievements and
sheer delight of children exploring early movement. LITTLE MOVERS
are perfect for building confidence and gaining control. Ready?
One, two, three... Corre, trepa, gatea o salta... !A todo el mundo
le gusta moverse! !Rapido o despacio, arriba o abajo, solo o con
amigos! Las exquisitas ilustraciones de Carol Thompson nos permiten
compartir los retos, los logros y el deleite que experimentan los
ninos explorando su movilidad. Los libros LITTLE MOVERS son ideales
para fortalecer la confianza y adquirir control. ?Listos? Uno, dos,
tres...
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Wind (Board book)
Carol Thompson; Illustrated by Carol Thompson
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R184
R152
Discovery Miles 1 520
Save R32 (17%)
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Ships in 9 - 15 working days
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Let's play out in the wind! There's a wealth of sights, sounds,
smells, tastes and textures to discover and enjoy! In this series
of richly illustrated books, Carol Thompson celebrates the
immediate and sensory response of children to the natural world -
whatever the weather!
There are many elements to learning how to be a teacher. As well as
developing subject knowledge for teaching and building practical
classroom skills, new teachers must develop the personal
professional skills and behaviours needed to Be a Teacher. This
book outlines the skills and behaviours involved in Being in
Teacher and explores how to develop these attributes and build your
teacher identity. It supports you to: * enhance your personal
effectiveness and your teaching; * understand the importance of
communication and learn to communicate with clarity; * realise that
your reality creates the classroom environment; * create a positive
and purposeful learning adventure.
Rhythmic text and illustrations with universal appeal show a
toddler spending the day with its mommies. From hide-and-seek to
dress-up, then bath time and a kiss goodnight, there's no limit to
what a loving family can do together.
Tough card format, perfect for babies and toddlers. With a high
emotional content, this is ideal for sharing during a special,
quiet time.
We are amazing! We can dance, dress up, sing and make music. There
is nobody quite like us! Enjoy the antics of this inclusive and
diverse group of friends, as they celebrate the natural and
boundless creativity to be found in every child. Focus: Competence,
self-esteem, self-confidence.
An essential tool for new teachers and trainers who want to use
learning theories to develop their practice. The text explores key
learning theories in a pragmatic way and encourages focused
reflection to promote critical analysis of theories and their
potential application to specific contexts. The authors highlight
the practical benefits of using theory in planning, teaching and
reflecting on practice. The text also encourages the use of a range
of creative approaches to enhance learning. Each chapter explores a
key aspect of the teacher's role (such as planning, motivation or
assessment) and outlines theories relating to this theme - fully
embedding the use of learning theories in practical every day
teaching. It includes activities for reflection and a section
encouraging readers to 'map' the theory to their own practice.
Scenarios and case studies throughout illustrate learning and
support readers link theory to practice.
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Dressing Up (Board book)
Carol Thompson; Illustrated by Carol Thompson
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R184
R152
Discovery Miles 1 520
Save R32 (17%)
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Ships in 9 - 15 working days
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We're amazing! We can dress up, sing, dance and make music. There's
nobody quite like us! Enjoy the antics of this inclusive and
diverse group of friends, as they celebrate the natural and
boundless creativity to be found in every child.
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