from the back cover: Tom and Elena are poor but happy until the day Tom finds that their little white goose has laid a golden egg. Every morning they find another egg, every day they grow richer - but what happens when one golden egg a day just isn't enough?
This practical handbook is designed to help anyone who is preparing to teach a world history course - or wants to teach it better. It opens with Peter Stearns' essay "Where Did World History Come From?" and closes with Jerry Bentley's annotated bibliographic guide to the essential content knowledge for teaching world history. In between, contributors offer conceptual approaches to the subject a…
Kip The Bitten Has Nowhere to Sleep On a cold Winter's Night. So he Creeps Into A House And Curls Up In A Snug, Cosy Bed. But This Bed Belongs To Someone Else...
Everybody knows the story of Peter Pan, the boy who never grows up. Peter Pan spends his never-ending childhood adventuring on the small island on Neverland. Retold in two languages, classic fairytales provide young readers with a fun way to learn to recognise words in both languages.
My lace has come loose. My shoe is untied. I Can't tie my lace. I've tried and I've tried... Do you know how to tie a shoelace?
The book is a collection of Five Early Readers contains five princess stories: Cinderella, Snow White, Aurora, Belle and Jasmine
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Activities to stimulate learning in the early years.