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My Friend Tree
Dawn Casey; Illustrated by Genevieve Godbout
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R265
Discovery Miles 2 650
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Ships in 12 - 19 working days
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A young girl, a young boy and an ancient old oak tree come together
in this stunning picture book about friendship, love, growing up,
and our connectedness with nature. Told in minimal and poetic
rhyming text from Dawn Casey and softly romantic
artwork from Geneviève Godbout, the story introduces a girl and a
boy who grow up alongside their friend, an old oak tree. The tree
is a constant presence in their lives as they play, sometimes fall
out, and the time passes. Inspired by their shared love for their
old friend, they plant a new forest and tend it together, finding
their feelings for one another deepening and changing alongside the
growing saplings. Their relationship blossoms, as does the new
forest – one living, loving family.  This sweet and
timeless tale packs an emotional punch, perfect for Valentine’s
Day as well as Earth Day, and celebrates how nature can bring us
together and fill the world with love. Â
A heart-warming and timeless retelling of a traditional Russian
folk tale filled with beautiful illustrations from an award-winning
artist. Babushka is busy tidying her house when three unexpected
guests arrive telling her they are looking for a baby, a new born
king. When they leave Babushka stays behind cleaning and tidying,
and preparing a gift for the baby. Next morning when she starts to
follow the men she finds that the snow has covered their tracks and
she doesn't know which way to go. But she keeps on searching, and
as she goes she gives a gift from her basket to every child she
passes who is hungry, or cold, or has no toys. With beautiful
illustrations evoking folk art traditions and sensitive
storytelling, Babushka reminds us that nothing is more important
during the Christmas season than taking the time to show love for
one another.
Once upon a silent night, a stable stood. A star shone bright. It
is midnight on Christmas Eve, and a child is about to be born in a
stable. How can the creatures help? First, the cow offers up his
manger, and the donkey gives his hay. The doves will sing the babe
to sleep, the trees will watch over him, and the moon will fill his
dreams with silver light. It's a moment of magic, as a little child
enters the world and brings with him the most precious gift of all:
love. A beautiful and timeless retelling of the nativity story,
with a lyrical rhyming text and luminous illustrations, this book
is the perfect Christmas gift.
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Winter Tales (Hardcover)
Dawn Casey; Illustrated by Zanna Goldhawk
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R470
Discovery Miles 4 700
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Ships in 12 - 19 working days
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A treasury of stories celebrating the wonders of winter, and the
qualities within that warm our hearts through the long cold. This
stunning book brings together a selection of wintery tales from all
over the world - from North America to Siberia, Scotland, France,
Russia and Norway. Written by award-winning author Dawn Casey and
with beautifully detailed artwork by illustrator Zanna Goldhawk,
this is a magical book to be treasured for generations to come.
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The Bumblebee Garden
Dawn Casey; Illustrated by Stella Lim
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R389
R352
Discovery Miles 3 520
Save R37 (10%)
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Ships in 9 - 17 working days
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In the chilly early spring, Ben and Grandpa are busy in the garden.
Ben spots a fuzzy bumblebee in a cosy coat, just like him.Â
 As spring turns to summer, Ben learns all about the lives
of the bumblebees -- how they grow from eggs into hungry larvae,
spin cocoons and finally emerge as bees -- and notices what he has
in common with his buzzy friends. When Grandpa explains that bees
carry pollen that helps juicy strawberries grow in their garden,
Ben asks if they can help the bees in return. Â The Bumblebee
Garden is a charming, lyrical story that teaches young children
about the life cycle of bees, and their importance to the balance
of the natural world. The luminous illustrations will inspire
readers to celebrate these remarkable, vital insects and help them
thrive in their own gardens and nearby green spaces.
This cheerful compendium of true, narrative non-fiction stories
show that when we give it a little bit of space and maybe a gentle
helping hand, nature comes bouncing back! From tiger numbers which
are roaring back in India and Nepal following conservation efforts,
to ecosystem restoration success stories such as the return of the
grey wolves to Yellowstone National Park - the uplifting tales in
Happy Stories for Nature Lovers show that there is hope for our
precious planet. Many children and young people are very worried
about the health of our planet and climate, and it's easy to feel
overwhelmed by bad environmental news. Happy Stories for Nature
Lovers provides some light, showing that with the right approaches,
we can help nature heal. The book is presented with beautiful
artwork combined with reassuring narrative stories covering
ecological successes such as: The removal of dams on the Rogue
River, Oregon restored the wild salmon habitats, Humpback whale
numbers are up to historic numbers after global whaling bans, The
story of the Children's Forest, an project in England encouraging
children to reforest their local areas. What You Can Do at the back
of the book lets children know how the choices they make can help
change the world, with information on wellbeing, looking after your
space, working together, using your voice, buying less stuff and
where our stuff comes from! The sweet and uplifting narrative
retellings of these positive stories make the perfect bedtime read
for eco-anxious kids, and provide parents with concrete examples to
assuage worries about nature, the climate and the future. Ivy Kids
brings you beautiful, sustainably printed books to rewild your
child, nurture creativity, and foster a deep connection with the
living world. Winner of the Sustainability Award at the Independent
Publishers Awards 2022, Ivy Kids books are planet-friendly, printed
on 100% post-consumer recycled paper, locally to where they will be
sold.
Taliesin is adopted by Elphin and grows into a strong boy with a
special singing voice that creates magic all around him. The king
throws Elphin into prison for saying that Taliesin is a better
singer than the king's singers. Taliesin uses his magic powers to
save his father and outwit the king. Part of the Bug Club reading
series used in over 3500 schools Helps your child develop reading
fluency and confidence Suitable for children age 6-7 (Year 2) Book
band: Gold B Phonics phase: 6
Thank you, hedge, / Thank you, tree. / Thank you, flower, / Thank
you, bee. / Thank you, rain, / Thank you, sun. / Thank you,
farmers, / every one. In this simple rhyming story from the author
of Held in Love, a child says thank you for the gifts nature
provides, from hazelnuts in the hedge to apples from the tree, eggs
from the hens to milk from the cow. Eventually, the family has
enough ingredients to make something special... a delicious apple
cake! With captivating illustrations that brim with emotion, this
sweet picture book encourages children to be grateful for the world
around them - the perfect read for Thanksgiving. A recipe for apple
cake at the end allows you and your child to share in the joyful
gratitude.
When Gwion gets splashed with the witch's potion, he must use all
his new magic powers to escape her clutches. The witch fights back
using her magic until Gwion outwits her. Part of the Bug Club
reading series used in over 3500 schools Helps your child develop
reading fluency and confidence Suitable for children age 6-7 (Year
2) Book band: Gold A Phonics phase: N/A
A rich and abundant treasury in celebration of the forest, this
book is about encouraging children's natural fascination with the
forest and its inhabitants. The authors have produced an enchanting
book where imagination, story and play bring alive the world of the
forest. Full of games, facts, celebrations, craft activities,
recipes, foraging, stories and Forest School skills, The Children's
Forest is much more than a manual: it is an invitation Engages
children with nature through play and imagination in the forest and
woods. Appealing to teachers, parents, and children, this book
focuses on British and Irish trees, plants, animals, stories,
poems, songs, crafts, and activities
Nari lives on a small farm with hens and bees and apple trees, and
cares for a little lamb of her own. The seasons turn and Nari's
lamb grows into a fine sheep with a fleece that is ready to shear.
Nari and her family use traditional skills to transform the fleece
into a cosy scarf, as they shear, spin, dye and knit. But as Nari
grows older her beloved scarf becomes tattered -- it is ready to be
recycled into compost for the farm with the help of some friendly
worms. Spin a Scarf of Sunshine is a simple, lyrical story which
encourages young children to engage with the wool cycle and
understand the basics of traditional crafts of natural spinning,
dyeing, knitting and gardening. The luminous illustrations of the
natural world will inspire children and adults alike to explore the
simple beauty around them and connect them to the idea of
sustainable living and knowing where our clothing comes from.
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The Great Race (Paperback)
Dawn Casey; Illustrated by Anne Wilson
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R244
R222
Discovery Miles 2 220
Save R22 (9%)
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Ships in 9 - 17 working days
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Which animal will win the race and get the first year of the
Chinese calendar named after them? Race along with Rat, Monkey,
Dragon, and their companions while discovering the origin of the
Chinese Zodiac. This bright and colourful book includes intriguing
notes about the Chinese calendar, the festivals, and the animal
that rules each year.
In Aesop's 'The Fox and the Crane' Fox invites Crane to tea, but
gives her a flat dish so she can't eat any of the food. When it's
Crane's turn to invite Fox, what dish does she use? In the Chinese
fable 'King of the Jungle' Tiger thinks he is the king of the
jungle, but can Fox fool him to save his own skin?
Grandmother's Garden is tangled with weeds, "Wildflowers, says
grandma, food for the bees." A little girl visits her grandmother
in summer and winter, and together they explore the wonders of
Grandmother's garden. One day, Grandmother isn't there anymore, but
as winter gives way to spring, the girl learns that life goes on
and so does the memory of those we love.
The story of Yeh-Shen is believed to be the original telling of the
Cinderella story. Yeh-Shen is raised by her stepmother who always
gives her the hardest chores. Yeh-Shen's only friend is a fish,
whom her stepmother kills. The bones of the fish are magical &
they grant her wish to go to the village festival where she loses
her slipper.
Learn how different cultures around the world set out to live in
harmony with the natural world in this popular anthology, now in
paperback. The seven folk tales are each followed by a hands-on
activity that promotes green living and reinforces the eco-messages
of the stories. Gold nautilus Book Award Winner.
In Aesop's 'The Fox and the Crane' Fox invites Crane to tea, but
gives her a flat dish so she can't eat any of the food. When it's
Crane's turn to invite Fox, what dish does she use? In the Chinese
fable 'King of the Jungle' Tiger thinks he is the king of the
jungle, but can Fox fool him to save his own skin?
In Aesop's 'The Fox and the Crane' Fox invites Crane to tea but
gives her a flat dish so she can't eat any of the food. When it's
Crane's turn to invite Fox, what dish does she use? In the Chinese
fable 'King of the Jungle' Tiger thinks he is the king of the
jungle, but can Fox fool him to save his own skin?
In Aesop's 'The Fox and the Crane' Fox invites Crane to tea but
gives her a flat dish so she can't eat any of the food. When it's
Crane's turn to invite Fox, what dish does she use? In the Chinese
fable 'King of the Jungle' Tiger thinks he is the king of the
jungle, but can Fox fool him to save his own skin?
In Aesop's 'The Fox and the Crane' Fox invites Crane to tea but
gives her a flat dish so she can't eat any of the food. When it's
Crane's turn to invite Fox, what dish does she use? In the Chinese
fable 'King of the Jungle' Tiger thinks he is the king of the
jungle, but can Fox fool him to save his own skin?
The beloved King Osiris is murdered by his jealous brother and his
casket thrown into the Nile. Queen Isis searches all over Egypt to
find his body and set his spirit free. Osiris becomes ruler over
the Land of the Dead where Egyptians longed to journey after they
died. Isis and Osiris were the most popular of Egyptian deities.
The Egyptian burial rites were based upon this story which
describes how the first mummy was created.
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