-Mrs O'Malley likes to dilly-dally in Alligator Alley, but is that wise? Includes notes for parents and teachers. Suggested level: junior.
The book is a joy to correct eyesight and prevent future job problems. Vision games are fun as well as scientifically based and each has a companion song to reinforce good visual habbit. Families can share quality time, or confident kids can follow throu
The story includes a short recurring refrain and a score to assist the reader to sing it.
You`ve probably met an upside-down parrot-but what about a roller-skating pelican? or a raven singing the blues? they are in this book, along with other weird and wonderful birds, all to help you learn to cound and spell
the vegetable and the fruits are always competing with with one other. however, when the vegetable see that the fruits seem to know all their plans, they realise than something is wrong... could there be... could there really be a spy among them?
Kipper wants a party
Oxford reading tree stage 1 first world big books are large format versions of the storybook. they are suitable for whole class teaching and group work to encourage the children to talk about the stories.'
explores the fascinating facts and myriad mysteries inside the head.'
from drovers` houses and cobb and co. coahes, to penny-farthings, steam trains and huge modern rig. this collection of poems by well-known Australian an New Zealand poetry transports the reader on a journey of discovery.
We Are All Alike ... We Are All Different, a book written by children for children, reinforces multicultural and anti-bias learning and appreciation. with original drawing and their own lyrical words, the children in Rosalind Goldberg`s Kindergarten class at Cheltenham Elementary school in Pennsylvania share the ways they look and feel, the games they play, the foods they like, the homes they l…