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Tiny wants to carry God's love around always, but what if it's too
big for a nutshell, and too deep for a wheelbarrow? Telling the
story of two squirrels, Tiny and Tall, God's Love in a Nutshell is
a charming Christian picture book written by award-winning author
Hilary Robinson that explores the wonder of God's love in a way
that's easy for even the youngest of children to understand. With
clear, simple text and delightful illustrations from Mandy Stanley,
God's Love in a Nutshell is a timeless tale that will teach
children aged 3-5 about the depths of God's love for them.
Presented in a lovely hardback format, it is ideal for reading
aloud at story time and sharing as a family. Filled with warmth and
caring, God's Love in a Nutshell is ideal for Christian parents and
carers who want to introduce their faith to their children, and
will be cherished for a lifetime as those children grow and embark
on their own journey of faith.
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Ten Little Yoga Frogs
Hilary Robinson; Illustrated by Mandy Stanley
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Paws Together for God
Hilary Robinson; Illustrated by Mandy Stanley
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R297
R242
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Berry wants to talk to God, but what if the storm means God won’t
be able to hear? Telling the story of two bears, Elder and Berry,
Paws Together for God is a charming Christian picture book that
explores, in a way that’s easy for even young children to
understand, how God is always ready to hear our prayers. This
timeless tale encourages children to talk to God when they are
happy and full of joy, when they are sad or worried, and when they
need help. Following on from the success of God’s Love in a
Nutshell, award-winning author Hilary Robinson’s clear, simple
text is once again accompanied by delightful illustrations from the
award-winning and internationally published Mandy Stanley. Filled
with warmth and caring, and presented in a lovely hardback format,
Paws Together for God is ideal for reading aloud to children aged
3-5, whether at story time at church or snuggled up at home. It
will help Christian parents and carers to share their faith with
their children and will be cherished for a lifetime as those
children embark on their own journey of faith.
Tatty Mouse is the ULTIMATE RECYCLER. She doesn't like to see
anything go to waste and thinks of inventive ways of reusing what
others throw away. With her super-cool tool kit and craft box, find
out how Tatty Mouse becomes a SUPER RACER! From the successful,
creative team that brought you Gregory Goose, a BRILLIANT new
lift-the-flap board book series for babies and toddlers introducing
the need to care for our environment and all the fun ways of doing
it. With Hilary Robinson's joyful and rhythmic text coupled with
Mandy Stanley's colourful and fun illustrations, Tatty Mouse is a
role model for the new regeneration!
FIND OUT how Tatty Mouse becomes a cool ROCK STAR! TATTY MOUSE is
the ULTIMATE RECYCLER. She doesn't like to see anything go to waste
and thinks of inventive ways of reusing what others discard. With
her super-cool tool kit and craft box, she makes drums, gokarts,
jewellery and even a windowsill garden! A BRILLIANT new
lift-the-flap board book series for babies and toddlers introducing
the need to care for our environment and all the fun ways of doing
it. With Hilary Robinson's joyful and rhythmic text coupled with
Mandy Stanley's colourful and fun illustrations, Tatty Mouse is a
role model for the new regeneration!
Childhood friends, Ben and Ray, find their innocent war games
become real as the Great War rages around them. Set during the
First World War, in simple rhyme, Where the Poppies Now Grow takes
readers on a journey of friendship set against a changing landscape
of innocence, of war and then finally, of peace. Nominated for Kate
Greenaway Medal 2015 Nominated for Carnegie Medal 2015 Shortlisted
for Hampshire School Book Award 2014 Finalist Educational Book
Award - Education Resources Award 2015" Ideal resource for
Remembrance, PSHE and SMSC.
It's Christmas Eve 1914. A group of tired soldiers start singing
Stille Nacht. Soldiers the other side of No Man's Land respond with
Silent Night. The next day, soldiers on both sides put down their
weapons and celebrate the spirit of Christmas Day with a friendly
football match. In the sequel to the hugely popular Where The
Poppies Now Grow, The Christmas Truce finds soldiers Ben and Ray
shaking hands in friendship with Karl and Lars, a tribute to that
remarkable moment in history when, for one day, peace found a
place. Ideal resource for Remembrance, PSHE and SMSC.
Would you like to turn your nosy brother into an inflatable rabbit?
Or transform your bossy babysitter into a giant doughnut? If so,
then this is the book for you. Enter Nick Sharratt's world of
magical mix-ups in this gorgeous new edition of the much-loved
book. Create countless combinations of rib-tickling spells with
this crazy book of mixed-up magic.
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Ten Little Yoga Frogs
Hilary Robinson; Illustrated by Mandy Stanley
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R236
R202
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It's a very special night for the angels of heaven. An incredibly
important baby has been born, and they need to find the best and
brightest star to lead travellers to him. So what will they do when
very smallest star in the sky asks to play the part? This
delightful full-colour picture book for children from award-winning
author Hilary Robinson is a wonderful new retelling of the first
Christmas story. A heart-warming tale of creating space for even
the smallest and most humble of characters to shine, children and
adults alike will be enchanted by the story of The Christmas Star.
The characters and story are brought to life in stunning
illustrations by Ciara Ni Dhuinn, and the clear, simple text is
perfect for 3-5 year olds just starting to read and for adults to
read aloud. The Christmas Star is an ideal book for family
story-time, but is also useful for KS1 teachers looking for a
fresh, original way to introduce children to the story of Christmas
in the Bible. Children will love the story of the small, plucky
star that becomes the Christmas star, and will learn that everyone
can play a part in God's story, no matter how small they are, and
that everyone should be given a chance to shine.
Childhood friends, Ben and Ray, find their innocent war games
become real as war rages around them. Set during the First World
War, in simple rhyme, the Where the Poppies Now Grow series of four
books takes readers on a journey of friendship set against a
changing landscape of innocence, of war and then finally, of peace.
The books encourage children to understand the importance of
remembering. All four are written in simple verse, have been used
with children of all primary years. Artwork is intricate in
historic detail. Where The Poppies Now Grow has been nominated for
several awards including Kate Greenaway Medal 2015, Carnegie Medal
2015 Shortlisted for Hampshire School Book Award 2014 Finalist
Educational Book Award - Education Resources Award 2015. Ideal
resource for Remembrance, PSHE and SMSC and History, Art and
Literacy.
Originally published in 1971, Homes in High Flats was written at a
time when multi-storey flats were a popular solution to the
world-wide need for mass housing because they could be produced
with speed. However, the social implications of domestic housing in
high flats were causing local authorities in Western Europe to
reconsider their efficiency. Original research into this question
forms the basis of this book which concentrates on Glasgow but
gives attention to other examples both in Britain and abroad. The
text attempts to encompass all the social and practical aspects of
life in high flats by studying tenants’ views on the physical
character of the flats and estates, and by examining the success of
tenants’ associations and extra-mural classes designed to develop
community life. Practical problems are dealt with in chapters on
facilities and services, families, children, the elderly and the
case for investment in staff. The authors also compare multi-storey
flats with other types of household and discuss the reasons for
tenants’ movement out of the estate. Perhaps the most eloquent
social comment on the shortcomings of high flat life is expressed
in the lyrics of the Jeely Piece Song which is included in the
Appendix.
Something lurks beneath the water, and Jake has decided he's going
to find out what What is the mystery of the pond in the park? Jake
has got his net and he is determined to find out. Something is
lurking down there! Follow Jake on his hilarious search and
discover what he really finds at the bottom of the pond! This
rhyming story is packed with humor and fun and is perfect for
lap-time sharing. Mike Gordon's illustrations hit just the right
note of humor for young children!
This hilarious flap book allows you to mix and match fairy tales
and create your own sensible or silly stories Great fun What would
happen if Goldilocks had two horrid stepsisters and fell asleep for
a hundred years? Would she be woken by a hungry wolf or Little Red
Riding Hood's Granny? This fantastic split page book allows the
reader to mix and match different combinations of fairy tales with
hilarious results.
When the First World War is declared on 4th August 1914, errand
boy, Alfie, is disappointed that he is too young to sign up. But
his frustration turns to despair as he begins to understand the
brutal reality of battle.During the four year conflict, Alfie's
exchange of letters with Heligan stone mason, Fred Paynter, and the
visits home of gardener, William Guy, paint a poignant picture of
life at the front. Reading them in a peaceful corner of England,
the sanctuary of Heligan, Alfie realises just how different his
life could have been.Can Fred and Will survive the horrors of the
Somme offensive in 1916? And what shocking news might Alfie receive
about other battles?Drawing on facts from the historical records of
The Lost Gardens of Heligan, 'A Song For Will' is a beautiful story
of longing, loss and discovery.
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The Copper Tree (Paperback)
Hilary Robinson; Illustrated by Mandy Stanley
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R239
R194
Discovery Miles 1 940
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When Olivia's teacher, Miss Evans, dies, the children at her school
are encouraged to think of everything that reminds them of her.
Written with touching sensitivity and sprinkled with light hearted
moments, 'The Copper Tree' is about love and legacy and will help
children understand that while sadness is an inevitable part of
grief, death is not necessarily the end...for what is left behind
can be everlasting.
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Tom's Sunflower (Paperback)
Hilary Robinson; Illustrated by Mandy Stanley
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R239
R195
Discovery Miles 1 950
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The fourth book in the popular Copper Tree Class series deals with
divorce and family break up.When Hana's parents decide to split up,
the children of the Copper Tree Class rally round to help cheer her
up. Tom's Sunflower covers feelings of displacement and shows
children that, while things may change in their lives, each child
will continue to have their own unique place in the world.All the
books in the Copper Tree Series are previewed by experts in the
related field who offer their advice. These include childcare
professionals, teachers, psychologists, counsellors and families
affected by the issues covered. SMSC PSHE Resource
We all had a big surprise when Henry, our class hamster, had four
babies. Alfie Tate was adopted when he was little so he became the
hamster monitor because Henry was finding it difficult to care for
them. Find out how we all helped Alfie to find new homes for the
baby hamsters and what happened to the smallest, Alfonzo.
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