At Mommy’s house, Alex has a soft chair. At Daddy’s house, Alex has a rocking chair. In each home, Alex also has a special bedroom and lots of friends to play with. But whether Alex is with Mommy or with Daddy, one thing always stays the same — Alex is loved. The gently reassuring text focuses on what is gained rather than what is lost when parents divorce, while the sensitive illustratio…
Find out what stops us floating away and how friction slows us down, plus much, much more in this fascinating first introduction to the basics of physics. Packed with fun activities that will get children thinking about forces and motion in the world around them, this guide uses scientific experiments to show how the different forces work. An ideal first introduction to core Key Stage 1 science…
Rhino often feels shy. He finds it hard to be confident, and that means he loses out. How can Rhino learn to be more confident? This book helps children explore difficult feelings and how to manage them. It includes discussion activities for adults to use with children to help them further examine the thoughts, feelings and behaviours featured in the book.
Giraffe gives up easily. She often does not try hard enough, and that means she loses out. How can Giraffe learn to try? This book helps children explore difficult feelings and how to manage them. It includes discussion activities for adults to use with children to help them further examine the thoughts, feelings and behaviours featured in the book.
Lion feels angry – a lot. He loses his temper and scares all of his friends. How can Lion learn to manage his temper? This book helps children explore difficult feelings and how to manage them. It includes discussion activities for adults to use with children to help them further examine the thoughts, feelings and behaviours featured in the book.
Wolf often cheats. He wants to win everything, so isn’t always a good sport. How can Wolf learn to play fair? This book helps children explore difficult feelings and how to manage them. It includes discussion activities for adults to use with children to help them further examine the thoughts, feelings and behaviours featured in the book.