Bad Monkey is rude and needs to learn to mind his manners. Learn about saying 'please' and 'thank you' to others as Monkey's mummy teaches him to be Good Monkey.
Well, it wasn't me, and it wasn't you. So, who has eaten all the lettuce? Follow the trail trough the book, lifting up the objects you find on the way. Who knows what's waiting to pop up?
Babies and young toddlers explore their worlds through creative play. Based on the Steiner theory—the world-renowned holistic approach to childhood education as taught in the Waldorf Schools—this illustrated guide offers advice for parents on helping your baby develop mind, body, and spirit through stimulating imaginative play. Practical instruction is provided for each stage of development…
Bad Monkey is rude and needs to learn to mind his manners. Learn about saying 'please' and 'thank you' to others as Monkey's mummy teaches him to be Good Monkey.
Bad Monkey is rude and needs to learn to mind his manners. Learn about saying 'please' and 'thank you' to others as Monkey's mummy teaches him to be Good Monkey.
Which of our friends are we going to see? Climb aboard and travel with me! The Vrooms are crazy racers! When the speeding pair crash into the Story Train, Driver Dan and his friends learn that sometimes we all need to stop and listen.
This book is for children learning to recognize circles and other round shapes, this lyrical poem with beautiful photographs cleverly identifies a variety of familiar objects.
There's so much to do in this busy little book! Use your fingers to push, pull and turn, and you really can bring a world of playtime fun to life!