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Inspired by traditional animal stories from Africa, find out WHY
lion roars! Did you ever wish to be an animal, running or swinging
or climbing free? Imagine being in the wild bush at night with the
stars up above. How peaceful! Not always. There is one sound
everyone fears - Shamba, the lion's mighty ...
ROARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR! A colourful animal adventure
perfect for curious little ones. Written by the award-winning Ken
Wilson-Max and illustrated by the mutli award-winning Chantelle and
Burgen Thorne. Also available in the Storytime Africa series: Once
Upon an Elephant, Once Upon a Zebra, Once Upon a Giraffe and Once
Upon a Hippo.
Inspired by traditional animal stories from Africa, find out WHY Zebra has stripes!
Once upon a time, Zebra was white all over. Until he went HEAD-TO-HEAD with a big, angry baboon and became the stripy zebra we know today!
A vibrant animal adventure perfect for curious little ones. Written by the award-winning Ken Wilson-Max and illustrated by Toby Newsome.
Also available in the African Stories series: Once Upon an Elephant, Once Upon a Lion, Once Upon a Giraffe and Once Upon a Hippo.
Inspired by traditional animal stories from Africa, find out WHY Hippo has no fur!
Once upon a time, Hippo had lots and lots of hair. Until, one very hot day, a SPARK from the campfire catches the end of her hairy tail!
A vibrant animal adventure perfect for curious little ones. Written by the award-winning Ken Wilson-Max and illustrated by Zinelda McDonald.
Also available in the African Stories series: Once Upon an Elephant, Once Upon a Lion, Once Upon a Giraffe and Once Upon a Zebra.
Inspired by traditional animal stories from Africa, find out WHY Elephant has a long trunk!
Once upon a time, Elephant had a short stumpy nose. Until he had a TUG-OF-WAR with a hungry crocodile that lasted for hours and hours!
A vibrant animal adventure perfect for curious little ones. Written by the award-winning Ken Wilson-Max and illustrated by Subi Bosa.
Also available in African Stories series: Once Upon a Zebra, Once Upon a Lion, Once Upon a Giraffe and Once Upon a Hippo.
Inspired by traditional animal stories from Africa, find out WHY Giraffe has a long neck.
Once upon a time, Giraffe's neck was quite short. Until the hartebeests wouldn't share their lunch, so Giraffe had to STRETCH to reach the juiciest leaves!
A vibrant animal adventure perfect for curious little ones. Written by the award-winning Ken Wilson-Max and illustrated by Tumi Steyn.
Other titles in the African Stories series: Once Upon a Lion, Once Upon a Zebra, Once Upon an Elephant and Once Upon a Hippo.
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Eco Girl (Paperback)
Ken Wilson-Max
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R145
R114
Discovery Miles 1 140
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Catch!
Trish Cooke; Illustrated by Ken Wilson-Max
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R271
R221
Discovery Miles 2 210
Save R50 (18%)
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Ships in 9 - 15 working days
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Kiona and Mummy are playing catch! She keeps trying to catch things
but has no joy. Luckily, mummy knows there is a very special
something Kiona can catch... she can catch a kiss! This joyful
picturebook captures the very special moments between parent and
child. A critically acclaimed and heart-warming story brought to
life by Ken Wilson-Max’s bright and bold illustrations.
Drive the big red fire engine and help put out the fire. A great
interactive finger tab book, with fun facts on every spread. Back
by popular demand! Ken Wilson-Max's popular and innovative novelty
transport books are packed full of tabs to pull, flaps to lift and
pop-ups to pop. An utter delight for children (and parents!). The
bell rings in the fire house, there is a fire somewhere! Someone
needs help. Open the doors and drive the big red fire engine across
town. Put up the big ladder and aim the water hose at the flames to
put them out. Well done! You have saved the day. AGES: 0 to 5
AUTHOR: Ken Wilson-Max is the author of over 30 illustrated books
for children including the interactive vehicle books and the Max
series. He lives in north London with his wife, Manya Stoic
author/illustrator of Rain and his daughter Luba. SELLING POINTS: .
Masses of wonderfully fun interactive elements . Learn about all
kinds of transport, which is always a popular topic for children .
Bright, bold illustrations
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Intombi Yemvelo
Ken Wilson-Max
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R145
R114
Discovery Miles 1 140
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Lenny Has Lunch (Paperback)
Ken Wilson-Max; Illustrated by Ken Wilson-Max
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R244
R200
Discovery Miles 2 000
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Age range 2 to 6 Lenny and Daddy prepare and eat lunch while
Mummy's away in this charming book that every child will remember
and recognise. They play games and sing songs and work up an
appetite while Daddy makes the food. What better way to make
lunchtime more enjoyable for young ones and grown-ups?
Lenny and Wilbur the dog are the best of friends. They do
everything together! Lenny makes sure that Wilbur has enough to eat
and drink. He also brushes Wilbur's golden fur to keep it clean.
Wilbur just makes Lenny giggle and laugh! They are the happiest of
friends.
Home time is fun time for Lenny, Mum, Dad and Wilbur. Continuing
the everyday adventures of this little boy, Lenny plays hide and
seek with his dad... Is he in the cupboard? No. It's empty. Or in
the sitting room? No, it's only Wilbur the dog. He's not in the
kitchen either. But, what about on the stairs? Blobs of jam are a
clue. At last Dad and Mum see a little giggly lump under the
bedclothes in Lenny's bedroom. Here is Lenny, ready for a tickle
and a hug! This book builds on the series and pick up on the
importance of family play, laughter and good old-fashioned
silliness for young children and their grown-ups.
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Eco Girl (Hardcover)
Ken Wilson-Max
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R396
R285
Discovery Miles 2 850
Save R111 (28%)
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"Can you love and care for your Baobab tree so it grows big and
healthy like Dad's tree?" asks Grandma. And Eve says, "YES, I CAN!"
Eve loves all the trees in the forest near her home. She feels
their magic, but her favourite is the Baobab tree. If only she
could talk to the trees! Then, on a birthday visit to Grandma, deep
in the forest, Eve gets a magical surprise. What could it be? It's
something that Eve must take care of, something that will connect
her for ever with the forest she loves. Happy birthday, Eco Girl!
An inspirational and heart-warming book for younger children that
shows the importance of looking after the trees in our world.
Farai and Chenziri live deep in the African bush in Zimbabwe. One
day their dad surprises them with a trip to the capital city,
Harare. After a long train journey, they arrive in the buzz of the
city. Find out what they see there in this enchanting rhyming
story. Elephant Grass is part of the Galaxy range of books from
Rising Stars Reading Planet. Galaxy provides captivating fiction
and non-fiction for Pink A to White band. The rich collection of
highly decodable books immerses children in a range of
cross-curricular topics and genres. Reading Planet books have been
carefully levelled to support children in becoming fluent and
confident readers. Each book features useful notes and activities
to support reading at home as well as comprehension questions to
check understanding. Reading age: 5-6 years
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Astro Girl (Hardcover)
Ken Wilson-Max
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R367
R297
Discovery Miles 2 970
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Astrid has always loved the stars and space. "I want to be an
astronaut!" she says. While Mama is away, Papa and Astrid have fun
acting out the challenges an astronaut faces on a space mission -
eating food from a tube, doing science experiments, living and
sleeping in near-zero gravity. Astrid can do it all! Then it's time
to meet Mama at the airbase. But where has Mama been?
Lenny and Wilbur the dog are the best of friends. They do
everything together! Lenny makes sure that Wilbur has enough to eat
and drink. He also brushes Wilbur's golden fur to keep it clean.
Wilbur just makes Lenny giggle and laugh! They are the happiest of
friends.
I travelled once around the world On stars with flaming tails, And
touched the colours of my dreams Along some silver trails. Look out
for best friends, pancakes, and Grandad singing; discover a river
dolphin, a poison dart frog and the most dangerous animal in the
world; imagine a talking nose, meet the Zimbats of Zingley Dell and
find the colour of your dreams.
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Terrible Horses
Raymond Antrobus; Illustrated by Ken Wilson-Max
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R527
R424
Discovery Miles 4 240
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Everything you need to get older teens communicating with
confidence beyond the classroom! The Smart Talk Student Pack
provides plenty of opportunities for extra practice in the Workbook
and with the Online Practice. The Student Book offers effective
lessons and achievable learning outcomes to ensure students can use
English with confidence. The Student Workbook pages contain
practice in Vocabulary and Grammar, as well as Listening,
Pronunciation and Reading. The Online Practice gives students
access to interactive practice, including grammar and vocabulary
exercises, video-based listening comprehension and record and
playback speaking exercises, all designed to consolidate langauge
learning.
Everything you need to get older teens communicating with
confidence beyond the classroom! The Smart Talk Student Pack
provides plenty of opportunities for extra practice in the Workbook
and with the Online Practice. The Student book offers effective
lessons and achievable learning outcomes to ensure students can use
English with confidence. The Student Workbook pages contain
practice in Vocabulary and Grammar, as well as Listening,
Pronunciation and Reading. The Online Practice gives students
access to interactive practice, including grammar and vocabulary
exercises, video-based listening comprehension and record and
playback speaking exercises, all designed to consolidate langauge
learning.
In an exciting collaboration between Raymond Antrobus and Ken
Wilson-Max, comes a truly authentic and stunningly evocative
picture book on brother-sister dynamics and how creativity and
storytelling can help resolve conflict and enable better
understanding. My sister and me fight! Push Pull Hurt Hide. We
would not use our words. This little boy does not get on with his
sister. They misunderstand each other, struggle to communicate, and
they fight. Afterwards, there’s a lot of hurt, heavy feelings and
loneliness. In order to escape their constant rowing and clear his
head, the boy often retreats to his bedroom when he writes his
stories. He writes stories about terrible horses - trampling and
galloping - and he, a lone pony, who cannot compete and cannot
speak. But what happens when his sister finds his book? Could it be
a way for them to finally understand each other? Filled with
empathy and poignance, Terrible Horses is a beautiful and powerful
story of managing anger, reflection and learning to see someone
else's perspective.
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