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'How do I say I love you? I tell you in so many ways. Holding you
close when you are small . . .' In this warm and cosy book,
children grow and families have busy lives, but there is always
time and just so many different ways to say 'I love you'. Love can
be a word or a hug. It can be a shared experience or activity, a
helping hand or a simple wave goodbye. This beautiful picture book
shares the idea that love is expressed differently, by many
different people but that it is also the thing that we all have in
common.
'How do I say I love you? I tell you in so many ways. Holding you
close when you are small . . .' In this warm and cosy book,
children grow and families have busy lives, but there is always
time and just so many different ways to say 'I love you'. Love can
be a word or a hug. It can be a shared experience or activity, a
helping hand or a simple wave goodbye. This beautiful picture book
shares the idea that love is expressed differently, by many
different people but that it is also the thing that we all have in
common.
This book is a big, beautiful celebration of grandmothers. They may
not live in grand palaces, wear gold crowns, or attend fancy balls,
but for many of us, grannies are the queens of the family. Showing
11 different families, from Nana and her 'royal pooches' to Nanny
in her 'faraway castle', each page offers a funny and heartwarming
description of grandmothers as queens-all told from the perspective
of their adoring grandchildren.
Oliver only wants to eat chips and pizza for dinner. So when Dad
keeps dishing up vegetables, Oliver's cheeks turn red and he
shouts: 'NO MORE PEAS!' Will Oliver ever give vegetables a chance?
A story about growing vegetables, eating healthily and being brave
enough to try new things.
Sofia's baby brother is always wreaking havoc in the house, playing
with her favourite toys and demanding all the attention. So when
Sofia's mum and dad tell her that she's going to have a new
sibling, Sofia's cheeks turn red and she shouts: 'NO MORE BABIES!'
A new addition to any family is exciting, but the experience can
also be worrying for siblings. Coping with the new situations and
emotions that arise can be very challenging. This funny book deals
with the potential worries of waiting for the new baby and shows
the beginnings of the special relationship that develops between
siblings.
After a traumatic bauble-related incident when he was a baby, Mouse
has decided that getting in the festive spirit is far too dangerous
- from sharp pine needles on the Christmas tree, to paper cuts from
wrapping paper, to sneeze-inducing clouds of icing sugar for
decorating the gingerbread biscuits. How will the other animals in
Jingle Bell Forest persuade him to loosen up? Find out in this warm
and comical Christmas tale! The festive spirit triumphs over petty
rules and box-ticking in this funny and feel-good story. Children
will love the sheer silliness of the humour while parents will
laugh at its satirical dig at the health-and-safety obsessions of
modern life. But ultimately there's a warm and engaging message:
like Scrooge or the Grinch, Mouse is an anti-hero saved by the
power of Christmas!
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