Push, pull and slide the tabs to hop aboard in Busy Trains ! Enjoy watching the steam puff out of an engine, going through a crossing and chugging along the railway.Young children will love playing with this bright and colourful board book with a gentle rhyme and wonderful illustrations by Jo Byatt. Busy Trains has been endorsed and recommended by Dr Amanda Gummer's Good Toy Guide.Discover more…
Push, pull and slide the tabs as children prepare for Eid celebrations in Busy Eid ! Join them as they decorate the house, wrap presents for their friends and enjoy a delicious feast! Young children will love playing with this bright and colorful board book with sweet rhyming text and wonderful illustrations, part of the bestselling Busy Book series. Discover more festivals in the Busy Bo…
Take a look inside this book and discover the answers to loads of interesting questions about bears. You'll find fantastic pictures to help explain things more, cartoons to make you giggle and fun things to do in the panels. So what are you waiting for? Ask some questions!
Push, pull, and slide the tabs to help clean up the Earth in Busy Recycle ! Watch the recycling truck do its work, reuse materials to make a rocket and recycle your waste in this fun book about helping the planet. Children will love playing with this bright and colorful board book with gentle rhyming text and wonderful illustrations by Mel Matthews, which is part of the popular Busy Book …
Explore the icy ends of the Earth, home to some of the world's most extreme habitat.
Loved by kids, teacher approved, and trusted by parents, Brain Quest Grade 4 Workbook reviews and reinforces what children are learning in the classroom in an instantly engaging, entertaining way. Each page is jam packed with fun activities, practice exercises, and games covering vocabulary, language arts, math word problems, multiplication and division, fractions and decimals, geometry and mea…
Carolyn has been practicing cursive handwriting, but is frustrated by her lack of success. Her classmate, Stacey Coolidge, has no problem with it, creating more self doubt for Carolyn. Carolyn's teacher finds a way to convince her that creative writing and cursive handwriting are two unrelated skills.