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The world is full of all sorts of people, speaking different
languages and living different kinds of lives, but deep down people
are basically the same wherever they live. This title provides a
fun and colourful look at the differences and similarities in
people throughout the world.
A first book of jobs that challenges stereotypes with its positive
and inclusive message. The important message in this first book of
jobs is that children can be whatever they want to be when they
grow up. With a variety of jobs and a diverse cast of characters,
this book is an excellent way to start conversations with young
children about their futures. The bold, graphic illustrations by
acclaimed illustrator Melanie Walsh, along with simple vocabulary,
bring each profession to life.
A reassuring and simple story about separation for the very
youngest children. Mum and Dad don't live together any more, so
sometimes this little girl lives with her mum and her cat, and
sometimes she lives with her dad. She has two bedrooms and two sets
of toys, but she takes her favourite toys with her wherever she
goes. This simple, warm, lift-the-flap book with bold and colourful
illustrations is a reassuring representation of separation for the
youngest children. Melanie Walsh is sympathetically alive to the
changes in routine that are familiar to many children who live with
separate parents and are loved by both.
A groundbreaking picture book which explains Asperger's Syndrome in
a simple, gentle and positive way to very young children. A
groundbreaking picture book, described by the National Autistic
Society as "delightful ... full of positive messages", which
explains Asperger's Syndrome in a simple, gentle and positive way
to very young children. Meet Isaac. He's a superhero! He might look
like everyone else, but he has a kind of autism called Asperger's.
Inside this book he'll tell you all about what it's like to have
his Asperger superpowers. An essential book for anyone wishing to
understand more about Asperger's Syndrome.
Written in a way that pre-schoolers will understand and yet gives a
message that all ages should learn. An important book for the new
generation. A beautifully simple book for small children where
transforming pages reveal ten things that everyone can do to help
conserve their world. Many of them, such as turning off the
television properly, walking to school and turning off lights when
leaving a room, are about conserving energy. Others, such as
feeding the birds in winter and growing plants from seed, will
encourage an understanding of nature and conservation.
A first book of jobs that challenges gender stereotypes with its
positive and inclusive message. The important message in this first
book of jobs is that children can be whatever they want to be when
they grow up. With a variety of jobs and a diverse cast of
characters, this book is an excellent way to start conversations
with young children about their futures. The bold, graphic
illustrations by acclaimed illustrator Melanie Walsh, along with
simple vocabulary, bring each profession to life.
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