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Faizel is back with a new adventure! A Gold Star for Faizel sees
Faizel taking a big step and going to school for the first time.
Does Faizel enjoy his first day at school and very importantly,
will he be able to share his love of nature and the wonder of the
stars with his classmates? A gentle story about a Muslim boy who
speaks Afrikaaps. Joan Rankin's whimsical illustrations portray a
boy for whom kindness, understanding and forgiveness is what
matters most. Unforgettable!
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This Is The Chick (Paperback)
Wendy Hartmann; Illustrated by Joan Rankin
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R276
R249
Discovery Miles 2 490
Save R27 (10%)
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Ships in 9 - 17 working days
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The happy Prince (Paperback)
Carole Bloch, Margaret Sixel; Illustrated by Joan Rankin
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R160
R144
Discovery Miles 1 440
Save R16 (10%)
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Ships in 5 - 10 working days
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Oscar Wilde's timeless, compassionate tale of the friendship
between the Happy Prince and the Swallow is brought to life by Joan
Rankin's sensitive, magical artwork. Beloved since it was first
published in 1888, this enchanting story will be enjoyed by both
adults and children. From his high pedestal, the Happy Prince, a
magnificent golden statue, can see all the misery of the city below
him. He begs a little Swallow to pluck off his treasure and share
it amongst the poor. When the Happy Prince asks his new friend to
stay and help him, the Swallow receives a lesson in kindness and
caring.
A frog in the bog grows larger and larger as he eats more and more bugs, until he attracts the attention of an alligator who puts an end to his eating.
Mrs. McTats loves cats -- and they love her too At first Mrs.
McTats has only one cat, Abner, but quickly finds herself in a
house "bursting" with twenty-five She names each one with a
different letter of the alphabet, but stops short at Z. Then
there's a scratch on the door. Surprise Mrs. McTats finds what the
family needs to be complete.
From the bestselling author of "Bear Snores On" comes this
hilariously illustrated story that teaches young readers the
concept of counting from one to five and back again. Full color.
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Net Sisi (Afrikaans, Paperback)
Wendy Hartmann; Illustrated by Joan Rankin; Translated by Philip de Vos
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R280
Discovery Miles 2 800
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Ships in 2 - 4 working days
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“In the beginning, when all things began, these were the sounds
which were music to man. ‘Cicadas, crickets, beetles and frogs.
Seedpods, cocoons, hollowed out logs. Crackling fires, the patter
of rain. Thundering hooves on the African plain. Birds in the air,
in the trees – on the land. Wind in the grass through the leaves –
over sand.” With magical illustrations from Joan Rankin, and poetry
from masterful story teller, Wendy Hartmann, the rhyme lyrically
captures the magic of the African sounds of nature. From the
clicking of crickets to the crackle of the fire, follow the journey
that celebrates these sounds, in the rhythm and music of Africa.
Also available in Afrikaans, isiXhosa and isiZulu.
Oscar Wilde's timeless, compassionate tale of the friendship
between the Happy Prince and the Swallow is brought to life by Joan
Rankin's sensitive, magical artwork. Beloved since it was first
published in 1888, this enchanting story will be enjoyed by both
adults and children. From his high pedestal, the Happy Prince, a
magnificent golden statue, can see all the misery of the city below
him. He begs a little Swallow to pluck off his treasure and share
it amongst the poor. When the Happy Prince asks his new friend to
stay and help him, the Swallow receives a lesson in kindness and
caring.
“In the beginning, when all things began, these were the sounds
which were music to man. ‘Cicadas, crickets, beetles and frogs
Seedpods, cocoons, hollowed out logs Crackling fires, the patter of
rain Thundering hooves on the African plain Birds in the air, in
the trees – on the land Wind in the grass through the leaves – over
sand.” With magical illustrations from Joan Rankin, and poetry from
masterful story teller, Wendy Hartmann, the rhyme lyrically
captures the magic of the African sounds of nature. From the
clicking of crickets to the crackle of the fire, follow the journey
that celebrates these sounds, in the rhythm and music of Africa.
Goldilocks was not supposed to be in the forest alone, but she
didn't always do as she was told. Join Goldilocks as she stumbles
across the Rhino family's home, unknowingly dabbling in their daily
activities, and the hilarity that follows. This classic tale is
brought to life through magical illustrations by Joan Rankin.
Goldilocks is retold with an African flair, to inspire and grow a
love of reading in our children. Read aloud, read together, read
alone, read forever!
Oscar Wilde's timeless, compassionate tale of the friendship
between the Happy Prince and the Swallow is brought to life by Joan
Rankin's sensitive, magical artwork. Beloved since it was first
published in 1888, this enchanting story will be enjoyed by both
adults and children. From his high pedestal, the Happy Prince, a
magnificent golden statue, can see all the misery of the city below
him. He begs a little Swallow to pluck off his treasure and share
it amongst the poor. When the Happy Prince asks his new friend to
stay and help him, the Swallow receives a lesson in kindness and
caring.
Goldilocks was not supposed to be in the forest alone, but she
didn't always do as she was told. Join Goldilocks as she stumbles
across the Rhino family's home, unknowingly dabbling in their daily
activities, and the hilarity that follows. This classic tale is
brought to life through magical illustrations by Joan Rankin.
Goldilocks is retold with an African flair, to inspire and grow a
love of reading in our children. Read aloud, read together, read
alone, read forever!
Oscar Wilde's timeless, compassionate tale of the friendship
between the Happy Prince and the Swallow is brought to life by Joan
Rankin's sensitive, magical artwork. Beloved since it was first
published in 1888, this enchanting story will be enjoyed by both
adults and children. From his high pedestal, the Happy Prince, a
magnificent golden statue, can see all the misery of the city below
him. He begs a little Swallow to pluck off his treasure and share
it amongst the poor. When the Happy Prince asks his new friend to
stay and help him, the Swallow receives a lesson in kindness and
caring.
Oscar Wilde's timeless, compassionate tale of the friendship
between the Happy Prince and the Swallow is brought to life by Joan
Rankin's sensitive, magical artwork. Beloved since it was first
published in 1888, this enchanting story will be enjoyed by both
adults and children. From his high pedestal, the Happy Prince, a
magnificent golden statue, can see all the misery of the city below
him. He begs a little Swallow to pluck off his treasure and share
it amongst the poor. When the Happy Prince asks his new friend to
stay and help him, the Swallow receives a lesson in kindness and
caring.
All Faizel ever wanted was to “shine” like the stars he so dearly adores.
The day before his fifth birthday is an ordinary day: he and his sister
play with her dolls and he helps his mother with the laundry. But his
dad always has something to say about Faizel being “like that”. What
exactly does his dad mean when he uses the words, “like that”?
What is in the wrapped gift that they surprise him with on the morning
of his birthday, and what lies ahead for Faizel’s future? Will he get to live
his dream and shine like a star?
A gentle story about a little AfriKaaps boy who is different that teaches
children about acceptance and tolerance, and to be loving.
All Faizel ever wanted was to "shine" like the stars he so dearly
adores. The day before his fifth birthday is an ordinary day: he
and his sister play with her dolls and he helps his mother with the
laundry. But his dad always has something to say about Faizel being
"like that". What exactly does his dad mean when he uses the words,
"like that"? What is in the wrapped gift that they surprise him
with on the morning of his birthday, and what lies ahead for
Faizel's future? Will he get to live his dream and shine like a
star? A gentle story about a little AfriKaaps boy who is different
that teaches children about acceptance and tolerance, and to be
loving.
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