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Eileen Browne’s hotly anticipated sequel to Handa’s Surprise is a warm, funny story about night time
fears with a cast of nocturnal animals and an African setting.
When Handa has a sleepover with her friend Akeyo, the girls are allowed to spend the night in a little hut near the house. They’re
excited to be on their own, but as they get ready for bed, Handa feels more and more nervous. She keeps hearing things – strange
snorts, chitter chattering, a big thud. Akeyo says it’s only her noisy family, but on the opposite page the reader sees the nocturnal
animals who are really making the noise – and while some of them are familiar, others are very peculiar-looking indeed!
With rich, night-time illustrations, sound effects, and plenty of curious animals, Handa’s Noisy Night demands to be read aloud and
shared – whether in the classroom or tucked up in bed at home.
In the sequel to the modern classic, Handa's Surprise, two girls
count all of the exotic and exciting animals they discover as they
search for their grandma's hen. Learn to count with Handa in the
sequel to the bestselling Handa's Surprise. Every morning, Handa, a
young girl from the Luo tribe of Kenya, feeds breakfast to Mondi,
her grandma's black hen. This morning, however, Mondi is nowhere to
be seen. So Handa and her friend Akeyo set off on a hunt, coming
upon two fluttery butterflies, three stripy mice, four little
lizards, five beautiful sunbirds, and many more intriguing
creatures. But where could Mondi be? Is that a faint cheeping they
hear under the bush? Might Mondi have a surprise in store? Luminous
colours depict a lush natural setting in this stunningly
illustrated story perfect for reading aloud.
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Handa's Surprise (Board book)
Eileen Browne; Illustrated by Eileen Browne
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In this board book edition of a picture book classic, a delightful
surprise colourfully unfolds when a little girl called Handa puts
seven delicious fruits in a basket to take to her friend. A
beautiful board book edition of a bestselling modern classic, this
is the story of Handa, who's part of the Luo tribe in south-west
Kenya. Handa decides to take seven pieces of delicious fruit to her
friend, Akeyo, who lives in the neighbouring village. But as Akeyo
muses, I wonder what fruit Akeyo will like best?, a series of
sneaky animals steal something from Handa's basket, which she's
carrying on her head... When Handa reaches Akeyo, will she have
anything left to offer her friend? Richly illustrated, brimming
with luscious fruit and cheeky wild animals, this mouth-watering
story is for the youngest of readers. In the best pantomime spirit,
children will long to tell Handa what's happening right behind her!
Digital marketing is now essential to making products and services
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book is your guide to becoming an efficient and effective digital
marketer, covering the expertise and array of skills you will need;
how to stay current and future-proof your career; useful digital
marketing tools, channels, frameworks and procedures; how to
measure campaign success, and how to take the next steps to advance
your digital marketing career.
Engaging with social media such as Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter
is now a key part of global business communications. Blogs,
microblogs, social networking and social news sites have become the
new tools for effective marketing and sales. This book is an
excellent resource for anyone planning a social media strategy or
individual campaign. It includes: specific sites for various types
of networking and engagement; blogs and microblogs; online presence
and creating a social media brand; brand perception and reputation;
legal issues; connecting to a global audience; job recruitment via
social media; how different age groups interact online; viral
marketing; creating brand advocates and how they can broadcast the
message; future predictions. This new edition is updated to cover
the latest thinking, practices and technology such as Google+.
It's Saturday, and Jo has some pocket money to spend. So Jo and her
mum go shopping, while Dad stays at home to make lunch for them
all. But what should she spend her money on? She'll have to wait
and see.
Handa puts seven delicious fruits in a basket to take to her
friend, Akeyo. But as she walks, carrying the basket on her head,
various creatures steal her fruits. A monkey takes the banana, an
ostrich the guava, a zebra the orange, an elephant the mango, a
giraffe the pineapple, an antelope the avocado and a parrot the
passion fruit. Handa walks on, wondering which of the fruits her
friend will like best, oblivious to the fact that her basket is now
empty. But then, behind her, a goat charges into a tangerine tree
and fills Handa's basket with the fruit. "Hello, Akeyo," she greets
her friend. "I've brought you a surprise." But when she lifts off
her basket, it's Handa who gets the biggest surprise. Akeyo,
meanwhile, is delighted, because tangerines are her favourite
fruit!;Eileen Browne also created "Through My Window" which was
shortlisted for the Smarties Book Prize (1986), "No Problem", "Tick
Tock" and "Where's my Bus?".
"In the best pantomime spirit, readers long to tell Handa what's
happening just behind her." - The Guardian (U.K.)
Handa puts seven delicious fruits in a basket to take to her
friend, Akeyo. Which fruit will Akeyo like best, she wonders - the
yellow banana, the sweet guava, the juicy orange, the ripe mango,
the spiky pineapple, the creamy avocado, or the tangy passion
fruit? As Handa makes the long walk to the next village, carrying
the basket on her head, a monkey, ostrich, zebra, elephant,
giraffe, antelope, and parrot steal her fruits, one by one. But
little do they know that Handa has an even bigger surprise in store
Ideal for reading aloud, Handa's Surprise is now available as a Big
Book suited for sharing with groups of young children.
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Winnie Wagtail (Paperback)
Neil Griffiths; Illustrated by Eileen Browne
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When Winnie's tail won't wag, her mum tells her to stop trying so
hard. But Winnie doesn't want to wait and wanders off to watch how
the other animals move their tails.
"This picture book throbs with sunshine. A stunning book."
--The Independent (U.K.)
Every morning, Handa, a young girl from the Luo tribe, feeds
breakfast to Mondi, her grandma's black hen. This morning, however,
Mondi is nowhere to be seen. So Handa and her friend Akeyo set off
on a hunt, coming upon two fluttery butterflies, three stripy mice,
four little lizards, five beautiful sunbirds, and many more
intriguing creatures. But where could Mondi be? Is that a faint
cheeping they hear under the bush? Might Mondi have a surprise in
store (or maybe even ten of them)? Luminous colors depict a lush
natural setting in this gentle, repetitive story perfect for
reading aloud.
Friendly advice for reading fun included in every book!
READ AND SHARE is a unique first library for parents and children
that helps build early readers' confidence. Grouped in four
progressive levels, Read and Share books - available individually
for the first time - are specially selected for qualities that
encourage literacy skills and a love of reading.
Sixteen top-quality books with notes for extending reading fun
inspire the confidence parents and children need to experience the
joys of reading . . . together. Plus an informative Parents'
Handbook!
What is Read and Share?
--An expert selection of sixteen high-quality picture books by
superb authors and illustrators, featuring a multicultural array of
subjects, including poetry and rhymes, traditional songs, stories,
and information books
--Four progressive levels - Beginnings, Early Steps, Next Steps,
and Taking Off - each including four fabulous picture books
--Two full spreads inside each book offering suggestions and
activities inspired by the story, designed to help parents and
children get the most out of each book - and build a foundation for
reading success
--A separate 24-page, full-color Parents' Handbook providing
extensive practical information and detailed answers to many of the
questions parents ask about encouraging their children's literacy
Organizations all too often create impressive strategies but fail
at implementing them. Based on research with over 750
organizations, Shift conceptualizes execution with energy
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practices. With the importance of orchestrating balance between
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distractions, and differentiating execution leaders that are
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The latest installment in Eileen's Browne's acclaimed Handa series
is a warm, funny story about night-time fears with a cast of
nocturnal animals and a Kenyan setting. When Handa has a sleepover
with her friend Akeyo, the girls are allowed to spend the night in
a little hut near the house. They're excited to be on their own,
but as they get ready for bed, Handa feels more and more nervous.
She keeps hearing things - strange snorts, chitter chattering, a
big thud. Akeyo says it's only her noisy family, but on the
opposite page the reader sees the nocturnal animals who are really
making the noise - and while some of them are familiar, others are
very peculiar-looking indeed! With rich, night-time illustrations,
sound effects, and plenty of curious animals, Handa's Noisy Night
demands to be read aloud and shared - whether in the classroom or
tucked up in bed at home.
A modern classic named one of the best culturally diverse picture
books in the UK, this is the story of Handa, who is part of the Luo
tribe in southwest Kenya. Handa decides to take seven pieces of
delicious fruit to her friend, Akeyo, who lives in the neighbouring
village. But as Akeyo wonders, I wonder what fruit Akeyo will like
best? a series of sneaky animals steal something from Handa’s
basket, which she’s carrying on her head... When Handa reaches
Akeyo, will she have anything left to offer her friend? Richly
illustrated, brimming with luscious fruit and cheeky wild animals,
this mouth-watering story is for the youngest of readers. In the
best pantomime spirit, children will long to tell Handa what’s
happening right behind her!
Featuring Handa, star of Handa's Hen and Handa's Surprise, this
innovative storybook contains three linked stories and is designed
to build reader confidence. Join the ever popular Handa, a young
African girl living in a Kenyan tribe, as she goes about her
everyday life, delivering fruit to her village, hunting for her
Grandma's black hen with her friend Akeyo and encountering a
troublesome goat.
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