An ideal introduction to the celebration of festivals for children aged 4 - 7 in Foundation Stage and KS1 classes. This book describes the story behind the festival and how people prepare for Id Ul Adha. It shows how people around the world celebrate it and the special foods they eat. Attractively designed, its simple text and wonderful full-colour photos make this an essential resource in ever…
ittle Bear flumped down in the snow and wiggled his tail. 'I'm not sleepy,' he said, 'and I don't want to go to bed yet.' "Mother Bear smiled. 'Shall we take one last walk,' she said, 'and see who else is going to bed?'" Little Bear and Mother Bear take one last walk to see the other animals getting ready for bed. Will this make Little Bear sleepy enough to snuggle down for the night? …
My daughters love picture books and they always make a beeline for these whenever we visit our local library. Normally it is the picture on the front cover that inspires them to pick up a book and start reading and this was definitely the case with ‘There’s No Such Thing as Monsters!’ where on the cover we see a very cute cuddly bear peeking out from under the bed covers with only his sta…
This is an illustrated puzzle book with pictures of nature scenes from around the world, crammed with all kinds of creatures to spot and learn about. It includes scenes such as a tropical rainforest, a dusty desert, a peaceful pond and a shady woodland glade, each with around 100 animals to spot. As well as providing hours of puzzle-solving fun, this book is packed with fascinating animal facts…
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
Part of a chhild's development is asking questions and learning about the environtment. With amusing pictures and simple text, this book shows the importance of recycling things we throw away, such as bottles, paper and plastic
Deep in the soft green shadows of the jungle two tiny tiger cubs pounce and play with their mother. But then one night Mother Tiger goes into the jungle to hunt. Left alone, the cubs find the night seems much bigger and darker than before...
Every day we follow a cycle od day and night. Find out what causes this cycle, how it affects the world around us and how it shapes the way we live. This series of books explores the physical aspects of our Earth, from volcanoes and rocks to the air we breathe and the cycle of day and night. Day and night includes fun activities to expand the reader's understanding of the subject