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A deeply charming picture-book for grandparents, grandchildren and
everyone in-between to share. "All the grown-ups you know have
their own story. They were all babies once. Then they grew, just
like you..." This charming picture-book is all about grandparents,
grandchildren and connections between the generations. The two
important messages at its heart are, first, that older family
members often play a HUGE part in a child's life, which is
something to celebrate, and, second, that we each have our own
"life story" – a fundamental point for developing empathy in
young children. With characterful artwork throughout, and an
end-note packed full of suggestions on how to use this book with a
child, Grandma's Story is a perfect choice for grandparents,
grandchildren and everyone in-between to share.
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A Walk in London (Paperback)
Salvatore Rubbino; Illustrated by Salvatore Rubbino
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R283
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A wide-eyed girl and her mother explore London's busy streets and
towering views in this child-friendly tribute to an incomparable
city. London - the perfect place for a girl and her mother to spend
the day! Follow them as they board the classic red bus and begin a
whirlwind tour of some of London's most iconic landmarks. Try to
climb the awe-inspiring lions at Trafalgar Square, take in the
ritualistic Changing of the Guard, experience the whispering
gallery at St Paul's and - if you're lucky - you may even spot the
Queen! In this paean to Britain's bright and bustling capital city,
Salvatore Rubbino's fresh, lively paintings and breezy text capture
the delight of a young visitor experiencing the wonders of London
first-hand. And of course, what's London without a little rain?
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A Book of Feelings (Paperback)
Amanda McCardie; Illustrated by Salvatore Rubbino
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Discovery Miles 1 950
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"A remarkable book ... simple but never over-simplified." Observer
"An invaluable tool for parents struggling to cope with children's
changing moods. No home - or school - should be without this book."
Lancashire Evening Post A warm, gentle book for young children who
sometimes struggle to express what they're feeling. Amanda
McCardie's supremely sensitive text explores different emotions
through the eyes of two young children. Over the course of the
narrative, Sam and Kate experience feeling happy, grumpy,
embarrassed, shy, nervous, frightened, sad, angry and jealous -
Salvatore Rubbino's beautiful pictures show the children in many
different situations at home and at school, while the text explores
how emotions can change over time, escalating or fading away. A
book full of warmth and reassurance, and a brilliant tool for
parents and carers. "As a gentle, perceptive and useful examination
of feelings, this cannot be bettered." LoveReading4Kids "A warm,
gentle book for young children who sometimes struggle to express
what they're feeling." The Bookseller Children's Buyer's Guide "A
carefully thought out, perceptive, sensitive and well-written book
that little ones will find fun, enjoyable and nurturing ... a
really useful addition to any family or classroom library." The
Bookbag "An important book ... written sensitively and illustrated
beautifully." Magpie That "Exquisitely illustrated, it is a book
that has great purpose and that will spark interesting
conversations with your little ones." Anorak "The perfect
introduction to talking to your child about emotions and
encouraging them to understand how others may be feeling." Made for
Mums "An honest, subtle and accurate exploration of feelings into
the narrative... A great way to encourage children to understand
how they sometimes feel." Library Mice
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Just Ducks! (Paperback)
Nicola Davies; Illustrated by Salvatore Rubbino
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R232
R197
Discovery Miles 1 970
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A young girl shares her observations about the mallards near her
house in an engaging, informative story sure to make a splash with
duck lovers.
"Quack quack, Quack-quaack-quack.
It's the first sound I hear every morning.
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The young girl in this story may live in the city, but outside her
window there's a river full of mallard ducks She hears them as soon
as she wakes up, and on the way to school she sees them upside down
bobbing for food. Interspersed with fun facts, her enthusiastic
commentary about her feathered neighbors -- what they look like,
how they behave, where they nest, where they sleep -- pairs
swimmingly with cheerful watercolor illustrations.
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A Walk in Paris (Paperback)
Salvatore Rubbino; Illustrated by Salvatore Rubbino
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R284
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Discovery Miles 1 940
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Join a young girl and her grandad as they walk round Paris –
explore a bustling market, marvel at its beautiful buildings and
indulge in tasty treats in this child-friendly tribute to an
incomparable city. Paris – the most beautiful city in the world!
The most romantic! It’s the perfect place for a girl and her
grandad to spend the day. Join them as they explore Paris’s
iconic landmarks and experience its culture and style first-hand:
visit a traditional street market, climb to the top of Notre-Dame,
wander through the Tuileries Gardens and gaze up at the Eiffel
Tower. Salvatore Rubbino's friendly text and fresh, lively
illustrations beautifully capture the delight of a young visitor
experiencing the wonders of Paris – the City of Lights!
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Ride the Wind (Paperback)
Nicola Davies; Illustrated by Salvatore Rubbino
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R170
Discovery Miles 1 700
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A heartfelt story from the author of King of the Sky, The Day War
Came and The Promise, with an important point to make about male
mental health. Javier has a secret. On one of his father's fishing
trips, he finds an albatross caught on the hooks - alive, if only
barely. Against his father's orders, Javier smuggles the bird to
safety and begins nursing it back to health. Every day the
albatross accepts a little more food, but she shows no sign of
wanting to use her wings. And if Javier's new friend refuses to
fly, how will she ever find her way home? With words by
award-winning author Nicola Davies and dramatic watercolours by
Salvatore Rubbino, this is a beautiful story about the power of
empathy. "Nicola Davies is one of the best children's writers in
the business." Huffington Post
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Harry Miller's Run (Paperback)
David Almond; Illustrated by Salvatore Rubbino
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R167
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"That's reet, lad! Run! There's a wolf at your tail! Run for your
lovely life!" A joyful, uplifting story of times gone by, from the
internationally acclaimed author of Skellig. A joyful, uplifting
story of times gone by from the internationally acclaimed author of
Skellig, illustrated in full colour by the award-winning
illustrator of A Walk in London. Liam just wants to go out running
with his mates - it's not long till the Junior Great North Run, and
there's training to be done. But Mam needs him today, to help old
Harry clear out his house. Harry knows a thing or two about
running. When he was a lad, he says, he ran all the way from
Newcastle to South Shields. "But Harry," says Mam, "that's thirteen
miles!" Harry grins. "Different times," he says. This is the story
of that day: of sweltering heat, clattering boots, briny sea air
and the heavenly taste of ice cream; the day when Harry and his
pals ran and ran and ran through the blazing sunlight all the way
to the sea.
A delightfully cheerful non-fiction picture book about how to care for
your cat, from much-loved author Vivian French and award-winning
illustrator Salvatore Rubbino.
A non-fiction picture book about a rescue cat, with a charmingly funny
story by Vivian French and lively illustrations by Salvatore Rubbino.
The story follows a family who have just moved into a mouse-infested
flat. Dad is terrified of mice and, after several sleepless nights,
decides they should get a cat. They meet Kevin the cat in a rescue home
- he's big and strong, and they're sure he'll catch all of the mice.
But Kevin has other ideas… Join this lovable tomcat as he settles into
his new home, gradually learning how to use a litter tray, when he'll
be fed and that it's probably better to use a scratching post than to
shred the back of Dad's chair. The caption text provides information on
feeding, grooming and caring for your cat - and at the end of the book,
there's a handy index and bibliography.
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