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WINNER OF THE BOOKTRUST STORYTIME PRIZE 2020Ā This is Owl. Have you met? No? Well let me introduce youā¦ With flaps and interactive play, this humorous title will have you clapping and flapping along!
From My Head to My Toes, I Say What Goes! is a light-hearted exploration of boundaries, a seriousĀ topic nestled in a fun and lively story. The book discusses consent and control for a young audience, through a story that is bold and beautiful, loud and proud, with the feel-good factor turned up to eleven. It also celebrates individualism, inclusivity and empathy. From My Head to My Toes, I Say What Goes! comes from the bestselling author of All Bodies Are Good Bodies. From age 3 and up.
This is Owl. Have you met? No? Well let me introduce you... With flaps and interactive play, this humorous title will have you clapping and flapping along!
This is Frog. Will you help him as he bounces about the rainforest? Let's jump right in...
A young boy doesn't want to go to bed. The hockey game is on! ?What if I can't fall asleep the boy says. ?Don't worry, ? says his dad. ?You will.? After his parents have tucked him in and turned out the light, he shines a flashlight on his prized hockey possessions around his room: the posters of his favorite players, the pennant for his favorite team, the puck. Then he decides to listen to the game on his bedside radio, which he places under his pillow. With the familiar drone of the announcer's voice for company, the boy drifts off to sleep. He dreams he has joined his favorite team on the ice --- where he scores the winning goal! And the boy smiles as the announcer exclaims, ?What a play! What a goal! What a game!? Award-winning author Andrew Larsen's simple yet evocative story sets just the right tone for the youngest children, who can relate to the boy's disappointment about missing the exciting nighttime game and his fears that he won't be able to fall asleep. Jacqui Lee's illustrations in soothing greens and blues are done in a wonderful blend of nostalgic and contemporary styles that suit the story's timelessness. This book provides all of the appeal of the perfect bedtime story: the reassurance of caring parents tucking the boy in and then coming back later to check on him, the bedtime routine, the atmospheric winter night outside while it's cozy and snug inside, and the promise of dreams come true.
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