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Pacho Nacho (Hardcover)
Silvia Lopez; Illustrated by Pablo Pino
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R419
R388
Discovery Miles 3 880
Save R31 (7%)
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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Empower your child to be a positive force in the world with this
encouraging picture book that teaches kids that no matter how small an
action may be, there is always something they can do to make the world
a better place."When I know a friend is hurting then my heart starts
aching too, like it’s asking me a question . . . is there something I
can do?"? Based on a familiar passage from Matthew 25, this picture
book explores themes of compassion and empathy, encouraging children to
take positive action when they see a need in the world around them.
From big things―like helping to plant a community garden or trying to
find a home for an animal in need―to small things―like making a card or
welcoming someone new―there is always something we can do! The book's
lyrical refrain will stick with kids long after the book is closed: "If
there’s something that you notice, there is something you can do. Keep
your kindness radar working―maybe something starts with you!" Immerse
your little one in a world of kindness and hope with this gorgeously
illustrated offering from Natalee Creech.
Frankie the Flamingo loves food but she's tired of eating the same
thing day after day: shrimp. So Frankie decides to expand her
palate by trying exciting new foods-with some colorful
consequences! But as Frankie's food world expands, her friends
can't quite seem to understand what's gotten into her. Until they
spy on Frankie cooking up something special and decide that they,
too, might want to go on a food adventure of their own. Learn all
about becoming a foodie with Frankie in this delightful story about
being brave and trying new foods.
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Pinocchio (Paperback)
Pablo Pino; Usborne
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R199
R180
Discovery Miles 1 800
Save R19 (10%)
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Ships in 9 - 17 working days
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One day old Gepetto makes a puppet and names him Pinocchio.
Pinocchio wants to be a real boy, but first he must stop telling
lies and getting into trouble. Includes a word list, 5 pages of
activities and free online audio (British English and American
English). 800 headwords, 1,805 words
Empower your child to be a positive force in the world with this
encouraging picture book that teaches kids that no matter how small
an action may be, there is always something they can do to make the
world a better place."When I know a friend is hurting then my heart
starts aching too, like it’s asking me a question . . . is there
something I can do?"? Based on a familiar passage from Matthew 25,
this picture book explores themes of compassion and empathy,
encouraging children to take positive action when they see a need
in the world around them. From big things—like helping to plant a
community garden or trying to find a home for an animal in
need—to small things—like making a card or welcoming someone
new—there is always something we can do! The book's lyrical
refrain will stick with kids long after the book is closed: "If
there’s something that you notice, there is something you can do.
Keep your kindness radar working—maybe something starts with
you!" Immerse your little one in a world of kindness and hope with
this gorgeously illustrated offering from Natalee Creech.
Sam looks after the sheep all day. He's bored, so he thinks of a
story. "Help, help, there's a wolf!" At first, everyone believes
him, but then Sam tells the same story again, and again... Includes
a word list, 5 pages of activities and free online audio (British
English and American English). 500 headwords, 1,111 words
Read Write Inc. Phonics Book Bag Books are engaging texts to
support children with additional reading practice outside the
classroom. They have been specifically designed for children to
take home after school, in order to share their reading journey and
celebrate their achievements with parents and carers. The books are
closely matched to the existing Read Write Inc. Phonics Storybooks
to reinforce children's classroom learning of phonics at the
appropriate level, helping them to make even faster progress in
reading.
Using traditional Spanish-language sayings, a grandmother teaches
manners to his grandchildren and their friends.
A boy narrates the events of a regular day, relating along the way
his grandmother's advice on manners, which come in the form of
traditional Spanish-language sayings.
Un nino narra los eventos de un dia cualquiera, y cuenta sobre los
consejos que siempre le da su abuela, los cuales son refranes muy
conocidos en el idioma espanol.
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