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A lifetime of blessings inspired by God's creation for the child
you love. Ideal baptism gift for a godparent, grandparent, or
family member to give to a young child full of blessings for their
life ahead. Inspired by sensing God's presence through the natural
world around us, this beautifully illustrated gift from you will be
treasured throughout their lives. Includes space to write your own
words of blessing.
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What is history?
Noodle Juice; Illustrated by Katie Rewse
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R240
Discovery Miles 2 400
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Studying history, in theory, should stop us from making the same
mistakes again. But only if we keep asking questions such as Who
studies history? Who should you believe? Whose stories haven't been
told. These are all very BIG questions that need exploring and the
sooner the better. This delightful series builds foundations for
life-long learning by explaining big ideas to little people. Using
simple language to explain complicated ideas, each book takes the
core questions that relate to each subject and provides answers
that make sense to young children. Stunning illustrations support
the non-fiction narrative ensuring our picture book approach feels
fresh and different.
Building fun foundations for life-long learning, What is music?
gives the answers to questions such as these: What is a song? What
is an orchestra? What is rhythm? What can you do with music? With
delightful illustrations, this first guide to music provides a
wonderful introduction to a fascinating subject. Building
foundations for life-long learning by using simple language and
stunning illustrations to provide answers to big questions, this
series includes philosophy, money, history, science, art, music,
technology and drama.
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What is art? (Hardcover)
Noodle Juice; Illustrated by Katie Rewse
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R240
Discovery Miles 2 400
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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We have drawn on walls since prehistoric times, but what actually
is art? What does art do? What can you make art with? How can art
help people? Using simple language to answer questions like these
and many more, What is art? is a great first introduction to a
fascinating subject. Building foundations for life-long learning by
using simple language and stunning illustrations to provide answers
to big questions, this series includes philosophy, money, history,
science, art, music, technology and drama.
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What is science?
Sarah Walden; Illustrated by Katie Rewse
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R240
Discovery Miles 2 400
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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What is science? asks questions such as: how can science help us?
why is science important? what can you do with science? and
provides the answers in a simple and clear way. Featuring
illustrations from Katie Rewse that engage the reader and are based
in familiar settings, this is a perfect introduction to the theory
of science at Key Stage 1. This delightful series builds
foundations for life-long learning by explaining big ideas to
little people. Using simple language to explain complicated ideas,
each book takes the core questions that relate to each subject and
provides answers that make sense to young children. Stunning
illustrations support the non-fiction narrative ensuring our
picture book approach feels fresh and different.
Money makes the world go around.... but who looks after our money?
Is money good? What are taxes? What is the future of money? These
are all very BIG questions that need exploring and the sooner
children start thinking about the answers, the better our world
will be. Content includes the following questions and our attempt
to answer them: What is money?Where does money come from?Who were
the first people to use money? What is money used for?Is money the
same everywhere in the world? Who looks after our money?Is money
good?Who studies money?What are taxes?How does money grow?What
problems can money cause?How do people earn money?What is the
future of money? This delightful series builds foundations for
life-long learning by explaining big ideas to little people. Using
simple language to explain complicated ideas, each book takes the
core questions that relate to each subject and provides answers
that make sense to young children. Stunning illustrations support
the non-fiction narrative ensuring our picture book approach feels
fresh and different.
Make fir cones into little owls and paper plates into animal masks.
Turn a cardboard box into a fantastic castle and odd socks into fun
puppets. You can even use an old sink to make a wonderful wildlife
pond, with water lilies and even frogs. Follow Dragonfly Nursery as
they get creative and discover the fun of ‘upcycling’. Simple
Make-It instructions are included. Rubbish? Not any more!
In a plot of land at the edge of town, Ana grows only
perfectly-sized plants and perfect-looking flowers, and throws all
the irregular shoots and uneven seeds over the wall into the
disorderly Wild. But as her garden gets tidier, neater and more
constrained, the Wild begins to grow...
A little girl finds courage and purpose as she transforms an
overgrown and neglected garden into a place of beauty, love...and
ultimately hope.
Fascinating facts about the Arctic and Antarctic. Using the world's
largest known database of writing for and by children, our experts
have defined 300 ambitious words to help children succeed at
school. We've combined these with finelly levelled books that help
you develop support comprehension and fluency, while inspiring and
engaging your young readers.
Popular cozy enthusiast and blogger, Liz Marie, and her husband
Jose Galvan draw on the sweet story of bringing home a lamb to
White Cottage Farm to craft We Belong to Each Other, their first
children's book, which focuses on finding family. At first, Grace
feels as if she doesn't belong because she is the only sheep at
White Cottage Farm. But as she experiences the love of the other
animals and of the kind man and woman and their baby, she begins to
feel safe in her new home and recognizes that God provided her with
a loving family. With delightful rhyming text and cozy farm
illustrations, children will learn: The affirming message that home
is any place filled with love Families come in all shapes and sizes
How to embrace acceptance with love and patience We Belong to Each
Other is perfect for: Ages 4-8 Readers who enjoyed Liz's creativity
and welcoming voice in Cozy White Cottage Baby showers and adoption
celebrations, birthdays, Gotcha Days, and weddings of blended
families You'll love holding your children close as you share the
heart of this book with them over and over: we belong to each
other.
This story is part of Reading Champion, a series carefully linked
to book bands to encourage independent reading skills, developed
with Dr Sue Bodman and Glen Franklin of UCL Institute of Education
(IOE). Vixen's den is in the garden of an old house. And she has a
very special reason to hide away there this summer ... Reading
Champion offers independent reading books for children to practise
and reinforce their developing reading skills. Fantastic, original
stories are accompanied by engaging artwork and a reading activity.
Each book has been carefully graded so that it can be matched to a
child's reading ability, encouraging reading for pleasure.
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