Tabitha Posy was ever so nosy. She made all her neighbours shout. She'd peer round each door, ask, "Why?" and "What for?" then pester until she found out.
As the only black barber in a county of sharecroppers during the 1920s, Uncle Jed traveled for miles to tend to his customers. Saving his money to build his very own barbershop was a dream that had to be postponed because of his generous heart and the Depression. Then one glorious day, his 79th birthday, Uncle Jed finally opened the doors of his new shop. Full color.
Its Charlie's firt day of school. it's a first day for Dumpy too.
There are sounds all around you?Which sounds do you like?' This is a simple non-fiction book about the wide variety of sounds we head and how they are made. The text is illustrated with lively photographs of children listening, and making noise! ? Blue/Band 4 books offer longer, repeated patterns with sequential events and integrated literary and natural language. ? Text type - An inform…
A field trip for curious little minds into the rhythm of classic poetry and the beauty of nature.