Poor Dog! He's not hungry now. He wants to hide his juicy sausages and eat them later, but there's always someone about! Join in the pop-up fun as Dog searches for the very best hiding place - and finds it at last. Amusing text and illustrations and lots of pop-ups make this book a treat for small children.
This shaped book with soft cover will attracts little ones to open and learn about shapes
Anthony is late again and as usual, Carrie is sent to find her little brother. Join Carrie on her hunt for Anthony in almost everyone else's kitchen on the block where they both discover that, everybody cooks rice.'
People had to queue for food, petrol, clothing and many other household items after 1939. During the war and for some time after, the government ensured that people received equal amounts of good and other items with the creation of ration books. Shortages were eased with campaigns such as Dig for Victory and Make Do and Mend. New recipes and advice helped to make food go futher.
Life for schoolchildren in Britain changed spectacularly after the war began in 1939. Hundreds of thousands of children were evacuated to the countryside where they experienced new schools, teachers, lessons, friends, homes, and new ways of doing things. The children that were left in the cities, endured years of intense bombing, which greatly affected their schooling and the way they spent theā¦
A father reflects on how the future depends upon all of the little things in his son's world, from his yellow drinking cup to a big cardboard box
"My mother's resilience and faith inspired and nourished our family all her life.
Buildings are ideas expressed in bricks and stone and steel. As you read about the 60 landmarks in this book, you'll discover why buildings look the way they do. Then you can use crayons, markers, and your imagination to change the buildings to suit your