|
Showing 1 - 9 of
9 matches in All Departments
Now in paperback! Follow Rabbit as she learns how important it is
to say sorry. At Rainbow Island Harbour, some new visitors have
arrived, including Little Peacock. The other animals are excited to
meet him but Rabbit is worried that her friends will be more
interested in the newcomer than in their old friend Rabbit. Rabbit
tells Little Peacock he's not welcome to play with the other
animals but when Peacock disappears, will Rabbit admit what she's
done? And will she be able to find Peacock and apologise for her
mistake? Children will love the myriad of animal characters and
learning and understanding the different ways we can be kind to one
another. There are lots of extra learning opportunities, from
questions about the story to activities showing you how to make
your own Kindness Badge to notes for parents and carers to extend
learning and reinforce positive behaviour. In the words of Badger,
who runs the Kindness Club, "When you show kindness, it makes you
and your friends feel good."
Now in paperback! Discover how Mouse finds the courage to be kind.
It's a perfect day on Rainbow Island for a boat trip and a picnic,
but when Mouse accidentally makes a hole in his boat, he gets
scared and lets his friend Fox take the blame. It doesn't take long
before Mouse starts to feel awful about what he has done. Will he
be a kind friend and own up to his mistake? Will Fox forgive him?
Will Mouse get to be a member of the Kindness Club? Children will
love the myriad of animal characters and learning and understanding
the different ways we can be kind to one another. There are lots of
extra learning opportunities, from questions about the story to
activities showing you how to make your own Kindness Badge to notes
for parents and carers to extend learning and reinforce positive
behaviour. In the words of Badger, who runs the Kindness Club,
"When you show kindness, it makes you and your friends feel good."
Follow Rabbit as she learns how important it is to say sorry. At
Rainbow Island Harbour, some new visitors have arrived, including
Little Peacock. The other animals are excited to meet him but
Rabbit is worried that her friends will be more interested in the
newcomer than in their old friend Rabbit. Rabbit tells Little
Peacock he's not welcome to play with the other animals but when
Peacock disappears, will Rabbit admit what she's done? And will she
be able to find Peacock and apologise for her mistake? Children
will love the myriad of animal characters and learning and
understanding the different ways we can be kind to one another.
There are lots of extra learning opportunities, from questions
about the story to activities showing you how to make your own
Kindness Badge to notes for parents and carers to extend learning
and reinforce positive behaviour. In the words of Badger, who runs
the Kindness Club, "When you show kindness, it makes you and your
friends feel good."
Discover how Mouse finds the courage to be kind. It's a perfect day
on Rainbow Island for a boat trip and a picnic, but when Mouse
accidentally makes a hole in his boat, he gets scared and lets his
friend Fox take the blame. It doesn't take long before Mouse starts
to feel awful about what he has done. Will he be a kind friend and
own up to his mistake? Will Fox forgive him? Will Mouse get to be a
member of the Kindness Club? Children will love the myriad of
animal characters and learning and understanding the different ways
we can be kind to one another. There are lots of extra learning
opportunities, from questions about the story to activities showing
you how to make your own Kindness Badge to notes for parents and
carers to extend learning and reinforce positive behaviour. In the
words of Badger, who runs the Kindness Club, "When you show
kindness, it makes you and your friends feel good."
Follow Squirrel as he learns how important it is to forgive others
and show them kindness. Rainbow Island is having a baking
competition! Squirrel sets off with his famous chocolate cake, but
when Goat crashes into him, the cake goes flying. Squirrel is
inconsolable. However, he later finds out that it was an accident.
Will Squirrel learn to forgive Goat's actions? Will Goat accept
Squirrel's kindness? Children will love the myriad of animal
characters, and learning and understanding the different ways we
can be kind to one another. There are lots of extra learning
opportunities, including questions about the story, activities
showing you how to make your own Kindness Badge, and notes for
parents and carers to extend learning and reinforce positive
behaviour. In the words of Badger, who runs the Kindness Club,
"When you show kindness, it makes you and your friends feel good."
Follow Squirrel as he learns how important it is to forgive others
and show them kindness. Rainbow Island is having a baking
competition! Squirrel sets off with his famous chocolate cake, but
when Goat crashes into him, the cake goes flying. Squirrel is
inconsolable. However, he later finds out that it was an accident.
Will Squirrel learn to forgive Goat's actions? Will Goat accept
Squirrel's kindness? Children will love the myriad of animal
characters, and learning and understanding the different ways we
can be kind to one another. There are lots of extra learning
opportunities, including questions about the story, activities
showing you how to make your own Kindness Badge, and notes for
parents and carers to extend learning and reinforce positive
behaviour. In the words of Badger, who runs the Kindness Club,
"When you show kindness, it makes you and your friends feel good."
|
You may like...
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R383
R318
Discovery Miles 3 180
|