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Explores the main world settlements througout history, including
here they were located, daily life, culture, ad historical
significance.
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Gus is in the Garden
Anne Giulieri; Illustrated by Walter Carzon; Edited by (consulting) Nancy Harris
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R119
Discovery Miles 1 190
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Gus is in the garden, and he can see lots of little animals.
Connects to the non-fiction text pair, Yummy, Yummy!
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School
Jay Dale; Edited by (consulting) Nancy Harris
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R119
Discovery Miles 1 190
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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A big boy starts school and sees all the big things at school.
Connects to the fiction text pair, I Can Go to School.
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I Can Go to School
Anne Giulieri; Illustrated by Anthea Whitworth; Edited by (consulting) Nancy Harris
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R119
Discovery Miles 1 190
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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A girl shows all the things she has for school, how she gets to
school and all the things she can do there. Connects to the
non-fiction text pair, School.
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Bubbles in the Bath (Paperback)
Jay Dale, Kay Scott; Illustrated by Amanda Gulliver; Edited by (consulting) Nancy Harris
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R109
Discovery Miles 1 090
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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The girl is in the bathtub, and she can see the bubbles. Her toy
duck, frog and fish can play in the bubbles.
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Yummy! Yummy!
Jay Dale; Edited by (consulting) Nancy Harris; Illustrated by Cherie Zamazing
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R119
Discovery Miles 1 190
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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A girl has different types of fruit. She shows us the different
colours and where the fruit grows. Connects to the fiction text
pair, Gus is in the Garden.
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See the Bubbles (Paperback)
Anne Giulieri; Edited by (consulting) Nancy Harris
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R109
Discovery Miles 1 090
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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You can see bubbles in lots of different places - and you can play
in them, too!
Ivar is tired of sitting on the sidelines making sails while other
men experience adventure on the high seas. He decides to take
matters into his own hands and stows away on Leif Erikson's ship.
Find out what adventures await Ivar and Leif on their expedition to
explore new lands.
Everyone in her family loves to ski, except Sally. Will Sally ever
fit in or will she find her own way to shine on the slopes?
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The Beacon (Paperback)
Nancy Harris
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R293
R229
Discovery Miles 2 290
Save R64 (22%)
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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A mysterious accident. A dead husband. People are talking. Secrets
are resurfacing from the depths. Is the past ever truly dead? Beiv,
a celebrated artist, has moved from suburban Dublin to her holiday
cottage on an island off the coast of West Cork. But a dark shadow
from the past hangs over her. When her estranged son and his new
young wife arrive to stay, she is faced with some difficult
questions. Nancy Harris's play The Beacon was premiered at the Town
Hall Theatre, Galway, in September 2019 before transferring to the
Gate Theatre, Dublin, as part of the 2019 Dublin Theatre Festival,
in a co-production between Druid and the Gate, directed by Garry
Hynes.
'Passion has its price.' An orphan girl, adopted by a wealthy
family, is given a pair of beautiful red shoes. At first it appears
her dreams have come true... but appearances can be very deceptive.
Nancy Harris's play The Red Shoes is a contemporary retelling of
Hans Christian Andersen's extraordinary fairytale of dance, desire
and destruction. It premiered at the Gate Theatre, Dublin, in 2017.
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On Topic (Hardcover)
Anne Giulieri, Kelly Gaffney, Ruth Bjorklund, Nancy Harris
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R2,894
R1,760
Discovery Miles 17 600
Save R1,134 (39%)
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Ships in 9 - 15 working days
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Each book in this collection of non-fiction readers tackles a
single high-interest or curriculum topic through a combination of
simple, levelled text and bright, appealing photographs. Topics
covered include core curriculum topics such as adaptation,
materials, simple machines, maps and the Egyptians, as well as
topics such as healthy eating, recycling, families and more.
Engage Literacy is the award-winning reading scheme from Raintree.
Perfect for both guided and independent reading, its engaging and
contemporary content motivates and supports early readers while
providing a reliable and instructional framework. Readers in book
bands pink to grey are thematically linked in fiction and
non-fiction pairs and all readers are precisely levelled, with new
vocabulary introduced and reinforced throughout the levels.
A tender and funny tale about our secret selves, No Romance is a
play about our search for connection in a fractured world. It
received the Stewart Parker Trust Award in 2012. Laura has a
secret. Joe's has been revealed. Peg's been keeping hers for years.
Rich with the absurdities, hypocrisies and vulnerabilities that
course through our lives, Nancy Harris's No Romance playfully
observes the longings, fears and desires we reveal - and don't
reveal - in our closest relationships. No Romance was first staged
at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin, in 2011.
"A man boards a train: the confined space of the carriage triggers
potent memories. Soon he is confessing to a terrible crime, one for
which he holds Beethoven's Kreutzer Sonata responsible. Written in
1889, Leo Tolstoy's novella became instantly notorious, and was
banned in both Russia and America. Tolstoy hoped one day to see it
performed to the accompaniment of live music. In this adaptation by
Nancy Harris, musicians and actors come together to bring the story
to life for the stage."
This brilliant new collection of ten plays for young people will
prove indispensable to schools, colleges and youth theatre groups.
Specially commissioned by the National Theatre for the Connections
Festival 2012 involving 200 schools and youth theatre groups across
the UK and Ireland, each play is accompanied by production notes
and exercises. Power struggles, rites of passage, love and
forbidden relationships are some of the rich themes that run
through the 2012 cycle of plays. Some are deeply funny, some are
provocative and some reflective; and one has really catchy songs!
For the 2012 Festival, the anthology has an international feel and
offers a window on the world. It includes from Australia a play
based on a nineteenth century court case in which a teenage girl
was falsely convicted; from Brazil a drama about young lovers
doomed to tragedy; set in Russia, a play exploring differing
attitudes to National Service and the collapse of the Soviet Union
in 1991; a drama about students' rights to an education and the
Cultural Revolution of 1966 in China; and a comedy involving a
group of Irish country girls travelling to London to audition for
the X-Factor.
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