The sensational six learn all about the colors of the rainbow and discover these colors all around them in the Clubhouse and beyond. This great new novelty format combines die-cut tabs with lift-the-flaps for a unique, multi-dimensional experienc
A Question of Math uses a recurring cast of young, multiethnic characters along with a mathematical creature called Digit to introduce young readers to fundamental math concepts -- including subtraction, division, multiplication, addition, counting, and measuring -- that they can find at school, play, and home. With a clear, straightforward question-and-answer text, lively illustrations, and si…
“Are we there yet?” – the question is familiar to both preschoolers and their parents! In this road story, Mickey and his Clubhouse pals find that every delay, backtracking, or distraction is not necessarily a bad thing when you’re on the road to learning. In this simple Ready-to-Read story, children can predict repeated words and phrases and gain confidence in their ability to read aloud.
Feeling thankful invites young children to consider the warm, happy feelings they have about the people, places, and things that make their world feel safe. It is an invitation to smile and be thankful
My Auntie Susan what is she like? She wears a top hat and she rides on a bike.
The essential guide for every woman who wants to choose carefully between birth in hospital, a small GP unit, a birthing room or her own home. Supported by specially commisioned photographs, and quotations and first-hand accounts of women's personal ecpe
Addressing the concerns and realities of childbirth from unique perspective of the woman over thirty-five, this indispensable book will guide her through all stages of preganancy, childbirth, and beyond.'
The inconsolably srying baby makes a mother feel exhausted, helpless, and guilty, and can push her to the depths of despair. But there are things that can alleviate the situation. Sheila Kitzinger, Britain's foremost educator in childbirth, is unique in