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Get ready for excitement and surprises as Wee Granny (Scotland's
very own Mary Poppins!) and her magic tartan bag set off on another
adventure. Wee Granny is going on holiday with Emily and Harry to
Arran but they've missed the ferry. Don't worry; Wee Granny's got
just the thing in her magic bag -- a rowing boat! But shiver me
timbers, on their journey Wee Granny and the children meet Captain
Shoogle and his pirate crew. Does Wee Granny have anything in her
magic bag to help the pirates find their buried treasure? You'll
never guess what unbelievable thing she'll pull out next! The third
book in the hugely popular Wee Granny's Magic Bag series is a
hilarious tartan-Jolly Rodger mash-up with plenty of fun for
pirates and landlubbers alike. Turn each page to reveal a brilliant
mix of colourful illustrations and an exciting story full of
surprises!
Everyone's favourite Wee Granny is back with her magic bag, and
Emily and Harry are desperate to see what she's got inside it
today. It's the day of the school ceilidh, and they have to pick up
last-minute supplies before the celebrations and dancing can begin.
But things don't go smoothly -- they miss their bus and then a
flood closes the road. Does Wee Granny have something in her magic
bag to save the day? This brilliant follow-up to the hugely popular
Wee Granny's Magic Bag, starring a tartan Mary Poppins, offers a
wonderful mix of colourful illustrations and an engaging story with
surprises on every page!
How do you get dressed in the morning? Follow one girl as she gets
dressed in clothes appropriate for the changing weather outside in
this illustrated non-fiction book by Teresa Heapy. Pink A/Band 1A
books offer emergent readers very simple text supported by
illustrations. Children can recap the different clothes the girl
puts on and the changing weather at each point on pages 14-15. Text
type: A simple non-fiction book Curriculum links: Citizenship:
Choices
Healing Days is a book designed to be used in therapy for young
children and functions as an excellent resource for those who have
experienced physical or sexual abuse, or other trauma. Readers will
follow four children as they learn ways to cope with their own
trauma. Sensitive, empowering, and beautifully illustrated, the
book models therapeutic coping responses and provides children with
tools they may use to deal with their own trauma. A Dear Reader
introduction is included for the child reader. Also available is an
online Note to Parents and Caregivers.
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