This book cleverly brings an old favourite counting song to life. Watch each of the little bears disappear
The hour was late and Mr.Bear was tired. But he could not sleep-however he tried and wherever he tried. Snore, Snore weny Mrs.Bear. Tick-Tock, Tick-Tock went the clock. Would he never get to sleep?
Alec Flint is practicing to be super sleuth: He's got a pair of sleuthing pants with lots of pockets to hide his detective tools, and a sidekick, Gina, who is super smart and a great friend. When his dad, a local police officer, tells Alec the Christopher Columbus exhibit has gone missing from the town museum, Alec is on the case! But who would steal the Columbus Exhibit?
When a ransom note is sent to the Laurel Hollows newspaper claiming that something belonging to the whole town has been stolen, Alec Flint, super sleuth-in-training, knows that it's up to him and his partner, Gina, to solve the case. But the note only says something is missing and something could be anything! Can the detectives finish all of their work and find the culprit before it's too late?
This book will help you to prepare your new experiences in class'
Substraction is explained through the example of a boy cleaning out his crowded toy box so his toys will fit into it.'
Counts butterflies, bees, kites, and other springtime objects.'
Bring these classic Mother Goose Rhymes to life in a whole new way with these high-quality hand and finger puppets
-Mrs O'Malley likes to dilly-dally in Alligator Alley, but is that wise? Includes notes for parents and teachers. Suggested level: junior.
Toad goes to the Animal Games and has a race with some very fierce animals.'