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Spot the hidden animals in this A to Z of eye spy with the help of
bright letters and intriguing die-cuts. Each letter is a clue, so
turn the page and see what pops into view! This is a book which
combines a game of 'I spy' with animals, using fun peep-through
pages, and the alphabet. Bright colours, clear lettering and a
clever use of die-cuts makes this a great combination of learning,
reading and visual discovery. AGES: 3 plus SELLING POINTS: . Bold,
friendly and appealing illustrations with interactive elements .
Clear fonts and lettering to facilitate reading and writing . The
perfect gift book and fun learning tool
This is a book in which you become a rescue hero. Simply turn the
transparent page and rescue the animals! It's fun, it's simple and
it's a gentle introduction to the importance of animal welfare.
There are no words in this book so you can choose the words which
are right for you. Which animals would you rescue? 50p from the
sale of each book will go to the Born Free Foundation.
Ten fat flies buzzing around but along came a spider and ate one!
Just flip the transparent page back and forth to see what happens,
as ten becomes nine...until there is only one. Great for counting,
adding and subtracting. This book is part of the acetate series by
author and illustrator Patrick George: interactive books with
transparent pages which change the action. Other books in the
series are: Opposites, Colours, Shapes, Oh No!, When I grow
up...and Animal Rescue
Small becomes big, right becomes left, and cold becomes hot in this
magic world of opposites. Just flip the transparent page to make it
happen! Ideal for early learning, interactive, quirky and fun! This
book is part of the acetate series by author and illustrator
Patrick George: interactive books with transparent pages which
change the action. Other books in the series are: Colours, Numbers,
Shapes, Oh No!, When I grow up...and Animal Rescue.
A strikingly designed book to explore emotions with very young
children How do you feel? is a colorful picture book to help
children express their feelings. 27 different emotions are
illustrated and articulated via children, in silhouette, and a
balloon. On each spread, the balloon takes center-stage in
conveying the emotion through its color, size, or shape and this is
reflected in the silhouetted figures that accompany it. Featuring
color-coded balloons of red, yellow, green, and blue, this book
aims to facilitate a wider description of the child's emotional
landscape
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I Smell... (Hardcover)
Patrickgeorge
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R244
R224
Discovery Miles 2 240
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Ships in 9 - 15 working days
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What's your favourite smell? What smells don't you like? How do
insects smell? This book provides a gentle introduction to our
sense of smell, something young children don't often think about.
There is plenty to discuss in this simple yet deceptively clever
book.
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I Hear... (Hardcover)
Patrickgeorge
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R245
R226
Discovery Miles 2 260
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Ships in 9 - 15 working days
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What different sounds do you hear throughout the day? How about a
phone ringing, a bee buzzing or even your heartbeat? We live in a
world bombarded by noise and we don't always think too much about
the sounds we hear or enjoy listening to. This is a book of
colourful and creative imagery highlighting some of the different
sounds that fill our day. There is plenty to discuss in this simple
yet deceptively clever book.
Purple grapes magically transform into green and a green frog
becomes a brown bear in this clever book about mixing colours and
changing images. Just flip the transparent page to make it happen!
Ideal for early learning, interactive, quirky and fun! This book is
part of the acetate series by author and illustrator Patrick
George: interactive books with transparent pages which change the
action. Other books in the series are: Opposites, Numbers, Shapes,
Oh No!, When I grow up...and Animal Rescue.
What feels nice to touch? Is it a fluffy puppy or a tickly feather?
Can you hear a bee buzzing or your heart beating? Or enjoy the
smell of freshly cut grass or flowers? Do you know the difference
between bitter and sour? Do you prefer the taste of something salty
or sweet? Do things look different upside down or through a
magnifying glass? What can you see in the clouds? Embark on a
voyage of visual and sensory discovery with this gentle
introduction to the five senses. No flaps, scratch 'n sniff,
buttons that make sounds - just delightfully suggestive pictures
packed full of ideas for discussion and learning! Ideal for reading
with an adult, in class or at home. Five separate titles for each
of the senses are also available by Patrick George.
Follow the red box by air, across the ocean, by land, through night
and day on a journey through shapes. Just flip the transparent page
to reveal them! Ideal for early learning, interactive, quirky and
fun! This book is part of the acetate series by author and
illustrator Patrick George: interactive books with transparent
pages which change the action. Other books in the series are:
Opposites, Numbers, Colours, Oh No!, When I grow up...and Animal
Rescue.
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I Touch... (Hardcover)
Patrickgeorge
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R245
R226
Discovery Miles 2 260
Save R19 (8%)
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Ships in 9 - 15 working days
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What feels nice to touch? Is it a fluffly puppy, a tickly feather
or how about a prickly hedgehog or a slimy worm? Through bright,
colourful and creative imagery, familiar textures and sensations
can be discussed by reading this simple yet deceptively clever
book.
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I Taste... (Hardcover)
Patrickgeorge; Illustrated by Patrickgeorge
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R244
R224
Discovery Miles 2 240
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Ships in 9 - 15 working days
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What's your favourite food? What tastes don't you like? What does a
squirrel like to eat? Food is an important subject with little ones
and this book looks at popular foods, unpleasant tastes and how
animals taste or what they eat. There is plenty to discuss in this
book of creative imagery and ideas.
A culture of bacteria, a flock of lice, a colony of ants: these are
some of the insect collective nouns you may already know. But have
you heard of a loveliness of ladybirds, a clew of worms or a bike
of hornets? Then turn the pages of this book to discover a
collection of lesser-lnown and sometimes more fanciful ones...
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