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Sleepy Old Bear is fast asleep, but the forest animals are not.
They are playing. Will Sleepy Old Bear wake up?
Baby Dinosaur is asleep in the nest. Little Ant is playing on Baby
Dinosaur's back, going up and down. Then Little Ant goes to sleep
with Baby Dinosaur.
Baby Dinosaur is running home, but then she runs into the big log.
Baby Dinosaur gets up, up, up and keeps running home.
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3-Minute Stories for 3-Year-Olds (Hardcover)
Cottage Door Press; Rose Nestling; Contributions by Katie Melrose; Illustrated by Lisa Alderson, Victoria Assanelli, …
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R260
R229
Discovery Miles 2 290
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Ships in 5 - 10 working days
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A delightful retelling of the classic fable following two friends
as they discover that there's no place like home. Toby Town Mouse
loves to live the high life, while his cousin Pipin prefers a
quieter life in the countryside. When the two visit each other's
homes, will they realise that sometimes differences aren't always a
bad thing? Whimsical text and charming illustrations make this book
perfect for sharing and reading aloud together.
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Good Night, Baby Bear
Grace Baranowski; Illustrated by Jacqueline East
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R220
R190
Discovery Miles 1 900
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Music, silence, mountains, summer. Love is everywhere! This quiet,
reassuring anthem reminds children that the world is full of love,
kindness, and beauty. All you have to do is stop and look around.
From the sunrise to the sunset and the winter to the spring, love
is everything! A universal language filled with joy and wonder that
promotes a sense of togetherness and inclusion. Through the
soothing repetition of the theme "I believe in the good of all
things," Father Goose brings the world a message of hope and
encouragement perfect for reminding kids to believe in themselves.
A sweet and endearing picture book that celebrates the magical,
enduring bond between caregiver and child! Through rich colours and
sparkling fireflies, the book's message of comfort, adventure, and
empowerment shines through like the moon and lights the way to
inspire children to follow their dreams. Adapted from one of Jesse
Terry's favorite and most requested songs, "If I Were the Moon,"
this enchanted tale follows the magical and dreamlike journey of
Lily Grace. The moon guides Lily and her animal friends through
moonlit forests and many other adventures before transporting her
back to her bedroom. Safely tucked into bed with the moon still
shining brightly outside her window, Lily drifts off to sleep. Was
it all just a dream? Guided by a loving narrator, Lily is
encouraged to fearlessly reach for her dreams, while being
reassured that she is safe and protected. The moon is personified
so that its power can be harnessed, while our narrator remains
unnamed and unspecified, allowing the reader to be drawn into the
rich and vivid fairy-tale settings, with a relatable and
adventurous main character and her wonderful animal friends. From
land to sea to moon to home, the fluidity and foundation of love
that floats through the words will be felt by both child and
caregiver!
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Tim's Hat (Hardcover)
Jacqueline East; Illustrated by Rose Clayton
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R412
Discovery Miles 4 120
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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In this modern-day fable, young readers will discover that you may
look everywhere for what you want, but it may be right under your
nose! Join Simon and Tim in their first adventure of the Hare and
Bear series, as one very busy friend learns a valuable lesson from
his very content, laid-back friend. The gentle moral about a
slower, simpler, device-free lifestyle focuses on appreciating
one's own gifts and abilities and unfolds as Simon, who is a very
successful business hare, decides he needs a break. He travels
first class to the countryside for a holiday with his friend Tim.
During his visit, Simon is faced with many unexpected challenges,
the first being his intense desire to have Tim's dazzling knit hat,
and the second being that Tim has no internet! Simon spends his
days trying to pass the time without his computer, and his nights
searching for Tim's hat, which he wants more than anything. Can Tim
help Simon learn to relax and that a little bit of patience will
pay dividends?
Simon LeHare is at home in his gray urban environment but is
wanting to try something new. He decides to learn how to play the
tuba. To his delight, this simple act produces a most surprising
result. With each note a leaf appears until at last there is an
entire tree! With the help of Tim and his other friends, they use
music to create something more beautiful than they could have
imagined! The gentle moral about a slower, simpler, device-free
lifestyle focuses on the importance of nature in an urban
environment and unfolds on an empty and gray first page. As the
pages turn, little bits of green begin to appear as Simon and his
friends play instruments and sing, until the pages start to blossom
with vivid, lush greens teeming with life. But when Important
Edward sees what the friends have done, he vows to remove it
immediately. Can Simon and Tim stop this opinionated elephant from
cutting down their green oasis, and show him that even a small
action can have a positive impact on the world around you?
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