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In a Blue Room (Hardcover)
Jim Averbeck; Illustrated by Tricia Tusa
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R544
R460
Discovery Miles 4 600
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Four kids and their sidekick, Petey the parrot, run a sometimes thriving lemonade stand whose patrons include all kinds of wacky neighbors—even a juggler. They create a bar graph to track the rise and fall of their lemonade sales. Illustrator Tricia Tusa has imbued the story with her delightful sense of humor and has made understanding bar graphs a breeze.
I love this book! Every teacher in the universe should have a copy
- Bestselling author Mem Fox. Mrs. Spitzer is a wise teacher who
knows many things. She knows about gardens. She knows about
children. She knows how similar they are, and how both will
flourish if tended lovingly. There are many remarkable teachers
like Mrs. Spitzer in the world, and Edith Pattou's simple, moving
story along with Tricia Tusa's inspired, whimsical illustrations
celebrate all they do, year after year, to help our children grow
and blossom.
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The Magic Hat (Paperback)
Mem Fox; Illustrated by Tricia Tusa
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R267
R221
Discovery Miles 2 210
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One day, without warning, a magic hat drops into town from the sky,
delighting the townspeople who, one by one, are transformed into
giant playful animals by the hat's magic. Then a wizard arrives
looking for his hat. With whimsical full-color illustrations and
rhyming language, this book makes an ideal read-along.
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The Sandwich Swap (Hardcover)
Kelly DiPucchio, Rania Al Abdullah; Illustrated by Tricia Tusa
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R448
R369
Discovery Miles 3 690
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Lily and Salma are best friends. They play together and stick
together through thick and thin. But who would have ever thought
that ordinary peanut butter or plain old hummus could come between
them? Lily and Salma don't quite understand each other's tastes,
but does that mean they can't be friends? They understand far
better than a lot of gown ups that these things hardly matter and
that friendship is the most important thing of all.
Her Majesty, Queen Rania's children's book is inspired by her own
experience. As written by Kelly Dipuchio, it is a warm-hearted and
gently humorous fable about two girls who become aware of their
subtle cultural differences, only to have their friendship
strengthened as a result. Her Majesty travels the world promoting
children's causes as well as cross-cultural understanding and
tolerance.
Told from the point of view of a young child whose parents are
divorced, Fred Stays with Me follows the child and her dog, Fred,
from one parent's house to the other's, giving the child a sense of
continuity and stability. With a simple text and kidlike language,
the story expresses and addresses a child's concerns, highlights
the friendship between child and pet, presents a common ground for
the parents, and resolves conflict in a positive way. Tricia Tusa's
charming and whimsical artwork adds a light, happy feel to this
poignant but not overly sentimental story.
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