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This is My Dad celebrates families of all shapes and sizes in a
heartfelt, beautifully illustrated story that parents and carers
will love sharing with their children. Most of the time, Leo loves
Show and Tell at school. But when his teacher announces that next
up is Tell Us About Your Dad Day, his tummy ties into knots and he
tries to disappear into the corner of the classroom. His classmates
can't wait but all Leo can think is ... 'how can I celebrate
someone I've never met?' Leo is an only child living with his
mother, and has never known a father figure. His mother is his
hero: as a children's author, she spends most of her time battling
monsters and creating awesome new worlds! When Tell Us About Your
Dad Day comes around, Leo worries that he won't have anything to
present to his class. After fruitlessly searching high and low for
clues about his father, he realises that he already knows someone
cool, courageous and clever - someone who's not his dad, but is his
everything. This is My Dad is a timely, important and heart-warming
look at modern family dynamics. It highlights that families come in
all shapes and sizes, and they are all worthy of celebration. With
one in four children in the UK living with a single parent, and 90%
of those parents being a woman, Leo's family situation will
resonate with millions of children, and will provide a valuable
insight for millions more.
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Amira's Suitcase (Hardcover)
Vikki Conley; Illustrated by Nicky Johnston
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R478
R410
Discovery Miles 4 100
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My dad says I can choose a pet, but Im not sure which pet to get. A
dog, a cat, a fish, a rat? How can Piper pick the perfect pet when
there are so many appealing possibilities?
Most children would say that the ocean is blue, but when Bowen
looks at it he sees white where the waves crash, deep black on the
ocean floor, and green when there's a storm. He wonders whether
fireflies are hot, and notices how the brushstrokes of a painting
tell a story too. Bowen sees the world differently to other
children and struggles to fit in. How will he find his place in the
world? The Incredibly Busy Mind of Bowen Bartholomew Crisp follows
the life of Bowen through school and beyond. At every stage, he
finds that he doesn't fit in with his peers, but this eventually
becomes his greatest strength. Through thinking differently, he is
able to solve problems that no one else could. After all, just
because something can't be mended the same as it was, why can't it
be mended differently? A very personal story, Bowen's tale is
sensitively written and full of colourful, lively illustrations. It
aims to offer hope to children who haven't yet found their place in
life by showing them that being 'normal' might just be overrated,
and that to find success in life we should be valuing our
differences. Children, carers, teachers and psychologists alike
will find inspiration in this tale of embracing diversity and
engaging our full potential. It is a vital reminder that the
strength and uniqueness of every child should be encouraged to help
them find their place in the world and flourish!
Flick is just like any other youngster. She loves to chase
butterflies and jump in autumn leaves. But life at the end of
Holyrood Lane is often violent and unpredictable due to the
constant storms that plague her home, causing her to cringe with
dread and flee whenever they strike. Flick tries her best to quell
her fears and endure the storms' persistent wrath until, one day,
with nowhere left to hide Flick summons the courage to face her
fears by asking for help to overcome them. At the End of Holyrood
Lane provides a sensitive glimpse into one aspect of domestic
violence and how it can affect young lives. Designed to be visually
arresting, emotionally incisive, and ultimately uplifting, it is a
tale of anxiety shown through the eyes of a small child with an
intense dislike for thunderstorms - a fear shared by many young
children. This clever duality of meaning is able to evoke a gentle
awareness for young readers who may be suffering their own domestic
torment but who are too scared or unsure of how to seek help and
shelter from their own storms, whatever their nature. This is the
second book by the acclaimed author-illustrator team of Dimity
Powell and Nicky Johnston, who specialise in handling difficult
subjects with sensitivity and hope.
Celebrating new ideas that can make a world of difference, Jorn's
Magnificent Imagination is the true story of Jorn Utzon, the
architect of the world-renowned Sydney Opera House. Was it a
sailboat, a seashell, a swan or an orange peel that inspired Jorn
to design Australia's most recognisable building? In this
gorgeously illustrated story, we follow Jorn through childhood as
he discovers his love of building and creating, gathering ideas
from everything around himself. When he grows bigger, so do his
ideas, and something begins to take shape... can you guess what it
might be? Jorn's story is about embracing dreams, believing in your
own abilities, and the power of new ideas. Written in honour of the
50th anniversary of the opening of the Sydney Opera House, it is
also a topical springboard for educators and families into how the
iconic landmark came to be. In celebrating the incredibly talented
Jorn Utzon, it shows children that there are no limits to what they
might achieve if they follow their dreams. In a world of screens
and busyness, Jorn's Magnificent Imagination is an important
reminder of the joy in taking the time to dream and create, a
reminder which might just benefit children and their carers alike.
Charming and heart-warming, it will enthral and inspire young
readers, encouraging them to look at the world around them and use
their imagination to its full potential.
My dad says I can choose a pet, but Im not sure which pet to get. A
dog, a cat, a fish, a rat? How can Piper pick the perfect pet when
there are so many appealing possibilities?
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Brave Danny (Paperback)
Robin Adolphs; Illustrated by Nicky Johnston
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R374
R327
Discovery Miles 3 270
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