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Whales whistle, fireflies glow and skunks spray... That’s how
they communicate! Find out how mammals, reptiles, birds and other
animals send messages and signals to stay safe, make friends and
care for their young. The fun, age-appropriate text alongside
striking photographs will reveal fascinating details of animal life
and be certain to inspire a wide range of young readers and
researchers.
Animals are busy! Sea dragon fathers care for babies. Eagle parents
build giant nests. Sea lions stand guard for one another. In every
animal community, animals have jobs to do, just like people! The
fun, age-appropriate text alongside striking photographs will
reveal fascinating details of animal life and be certain to inspire
a wide range of young readers and researchers.
A baby kangaroo lives in its mother’s pouch. A zebra group is
called a dazzle. A mother octopus has 50,000 babies! Find out how
animal families care for their young, keep one another safe and
share duties. The fun, age-appropriate text alongside striking
photographs will reveal fascinating details of animal life and be
certain to inspire a wide range of young readers and researchers.
A bear sleeps in a den. A snake might coil around a branch to rest.
A crab carries its home on its back! Find out where all kinds of
animals live: in the water, up in the trees or burrowed
underground. The fun, age-appropriate text alongside striking
photographs will reveal fascinating details of animal life and be
certain to inspire a wide range of young readers and researchers.
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Raisah and the Boat Trip
Nadia Ali; Illustrated by Fatma Zehra Köprülü
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R209
Discovery Miles 2 090
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Adventurous and full of wonder, ‘Raisah and the Boat Trip’
takes us from the shallow shoreline to the deep sea. On a simple
day trip, Raisah together with her parents, shows young curious
readers that the sea is a gift to mankind and all living things.
The story explores themes of family, nature and duty.Â
Did you know that horses can sleep standing up? Or that horses have
the largest eyes of any land mammal? Find out all about horses’
senses, life cycle, behaviour and more in this fact-filled book.
Stunning photos give readers an up-close look at these loyal,
majestic companions that have been living and working alongside
people for thousands of years. Read All About Horses is part of the
Read All About It series, a series of beautiful books designed to
introduce young children to the wonders of non-fiction. Full of fun
and easy-to-find facts, the content is presented at a depth which
young children will be able to understand and relate to. With
information on a wide variety of topics, kids will be reaching for
these books over and over again!
Humphrey has long known the cautionary tale of his grandfather,
Humpty Dumpty. Being an egg means he can easily slip and crack at
any time . . . but what does that mean for his dreams of becoming
an egg-splorer and going on grand adventures? But the other eggs in
Humphrey's dozen don't understand. After all, they want to be in a
cake, or colored into a bright Easter egg, not go on dangerous
journeys! But Humphrey is determined, and he'll do whatever it
takes to become a brave adventurer--even if that means putting
himself through the fieriest trials to get there. Inspired by the
beloved nursery rhyme, author Nadia Ali and artist Valenti Gubianas
deliver a rollicking story that expands the famous tale of a
fragile egg to a new story about bravery, creativity, and forging
your own path.
Prepare to set sail for the adventure of a lifetime as the fierce Captain Jake discovers a treasure map that leads him and his pirate crew (and parrot, too) right to the…library. Ms. Benitez, the librarian, welcomes the pirates to the library-as long as they behave!-and the search is on for the treasure promised to be hidden within the library. It’s not too long before all the pirates (and the parrot, too) are captivated by the jewels they find on the bookshelves. Now the dilemma is how to get all the newfound treasure back to the pirate ship? Readers will be eager to set course for their own libraries after following Captain Jake through his library adventure. The map of the Dread Pirate Dewey decorates the end papers leading library users through the Dewey Decimal system making this book a valuable learning tool for parents, teachers, and librarians.
The teenage years are a time when teens often begin separating
their thoughts, goals, and self-image from those of their parents.
They begin exploring who they are and who they want to become as
they enter adulthood. For people living with a chronic disease,
like a lysosomal storage disease, the teen years should also
include a gradual transfer of medical care responsibility from
parents to the teens themselves. As you might guess, it's a lot
easier to learn to do this slowly and with a plan, rather than
jumping headfirst into a fast and confusing crash course of medical
needs on your 18th birthday. This workbook, Transitions: Managing
Your Own Healthcare, is packed full of exercises designed to help
teens figure out how much they already are managing their own
healthcare and how to uncover what they still need to learn and
master to successfully manage their own healthcare.
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