from the back cover: People love and need animals. They keep them in their homes and on their farms. They enjoy going to zoos, and watching animals on films and on TV. Little children love to play with toy animals. But people are a great danger to animals too. They take their land, and cut down the trees where animals have their homes. They pollute the rivers and seas, and kill big animals …
This is a book with attitude! Mij Kelly's original story, with it's colorful cast of characters, explores emotions familiar to children everywhere. The rhythmic text is great to read aloud and Ruth Palmer's evocative oil paintings have captured the melodrama perfectly.
Discover the answers to lots of brilliant questions about endangered animals!
What are the most dangerous animals in the world? Take a closer look at some very poisonous, venomous and deadly animals in this stunning photographic non-fiction report by award-winning author Anna Claybourne.
Children often struggle to cope with anger, and angry feelings can boil over into aggression and destructive behaviour. This resource takes a different approach to anger, teaching children how to be angry effectively, rather than telling them not to be angry at all. This group program provides step-by-step guidelines for building anger management and assertive emotional expression skills throug…
Don't Talk to Strangers! is a great book. I am a preschool teacher and used this book during a safety unit. The kids loved it! They recalled all the information on what we are not supposed to do. I would especially recommend this to any teacher to include in their classroom library!