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From the authors of London Adventure Walks, The Adventurer' s
Notebook has heaps of white space for creative young minds to fill
with drawings, stories and ideas inspired by all the wonderful
things you can see and do while out and about in the wild. It is
packed with imaginative things to make and do, places to record
your finds, instructions on how to cook from the wild, plus
bird-spotting tips and how to identify wild flowers and trees. This
is the perfect notebook for inquisitive children to take when
exploring the great outdoors. Whether scavenging on the beach,
climbing trees in the woods, lazing by the river, playing in the
park or just hanging out in the back garden, this is all you will
need to make your very own record of your adventures.
What was so great about the Fire of London? Discover how the fire
started in a baker shop, and what caused it to spread so quickly.
Find out how people escaped and how London recovered afterwards.
Comfort food is tantalising, mouth-watering dishes that warm you up
and feed your soul. It's meltingly tender casseroles, flavourful
take-aways, fish and chips, moreish cakes, sticky puddings and
more. Healthy eating doesn't have to mean uninspiring meals,
mediocre taste and going hungry. Good nutritious food can be (and
is in this book) comforting, filling and delicious too. With
helpful hints on eating healthily and chapters on hearty lunches,
homemade take-aways, comforting mains, indulgent desserts and
treats, this cookbook is a must-have for every kitchen!
This book looks at the rich diversity of schools around the world.
Through simple text and stunning photographs, it introduces
children to similarities found in schools in different cultures,
and honors differences.
Storybuilding is a cooperative story making technique - with a
group of children the practitioner builds an original story e.g.
using a range of objects to prompt the people, places and
storyline. It is an ideal activity to develop speaking, listening
and understanding skills in a fun and imaginative way. It is all
about formulating and communicating ideas and as a supportive group
task strengthens personal social and emotional development (PSED).
Having the confidence to lead what is essentially an improvised
activity can be daunting for practitioners without a full
understanding of the approach. The Little Book of Storybuilding
aims to make this useful and exciting technique accessible to all
practitioners working in early years settings by explaining
clearly, in a step by step manner, what Storybuilding is and how to
begin using it in a typical setting. The wide range of activities
includes making stories through play, drama, music and art both
inside and outside the classroom.
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Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
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R383
R310
Discovery Miles 3 100
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