This is a new title in the groundbreaking "That's not my..." series. It is an award-winning series shortlisted for the British Book Industry Stora Enso Award for Design and Production. It combines bright, colourful illustrations with a variety of different textures to touch and feel on each page. It helps very young children develop important language and sensory skills. The Series was awarded …
Children can read along with their favorite songs (with musical notation for parents) and enjoy Rosemary Wells's sunny illustrations. "Parents, caregivers, teachers, and anyone involved in preschoolers' lives should find this title a must-have." - School Library Journal
This fascinating exploration of children's inquiry -- what it is, how it develops, and how it contributes to children's learning -- will help teacher educators and elementary teachers to understand, appreciate, and foster children's inquiry in classrooms. In this volume. Lindfors introduces a theoretical framework for understanding children's inquiry language -- not as linguistic forms (questio…
What simpler way could there be to express to children the beauty and the harmony in the world around them than through the lyrics of this song by George David Weiss and Bob Thiele, made famous by the great Louis Armstrong? And what better visual accompaniment than the bright colorful artwork by award-winning Ashley Bryan depicting children of many backgrounds (and Louis Armstrong himself) perf…
Kisah klasik Hans Christian Andersen dihidupkan kembali oleh ilustrasi cantik dalam cerita tentang seorang gadis kecil dan petualangannya.
Where is animal and plants live? Where tou can find them when they sleep? Figure it out in this book.
Todd and Noelle are volunteering at a blood drive when they get schocking news: Both banks in town have been robbed! This may be the Third grade Detectives most important case yet. The new police chief doesn't think he needs help from a bunch of third graders to solve crimes and if the kids can't prove him wrong, their detective careers may be over. The trouble is, the thief hasn't left any c…