Part of a child's development is asking questions and learning about the envirotment. With amusing pictures and simple text this book shows the importance of protecting nature
Bullies come in all shapes, sizes, and ages. Just as varied are the different forms of bullying, which can range from familiar playground teasing to cyberbullying to dangerous physical actions. In Say No to Bullying, Louise Spilsbury tackles this sensitive topic in a format especially for kids. Inside this engaging, illustrated book she covers: The basics of bullying, from the signs to the d…
Perfect for the Key Stage 1 science curriculum, 'Touch' looks at the concept of differing textures and how the brain interprets messages from the nerves in skin. The illustrations and examples refer to a child's likely everyday experiences.
Part of a child's development is asking questions and learning about themselves. With amusing pictures and learning about themselves. With amusing pictures and simple text, this book shows why it is importany to share and the benefits to be gained from sharing. This book contains notes for parents and teachers to help them use this book most effectively
Part of a child's development is asking questions and learning about the environment. with amusing pictures and simple text, this book shows the importance of saving water