This Gold Stars workbook has been specially created to help develop early literacy skills. The author,Betty Root,is a literacy expert in the field of primary education. STARTING TO WRITE includes helpful guidelines for parents,plus parent notes for each activity. The clearly designed pages and brightly coloured pictures madi learning both easy and fun.
This Gold Stars workbook has been speciallg created to help develop early numeracg skills. The authors David and Penng Glover are experts in the field of primarg mathematics. FIRST MATHS includes helpful guidelines for parents plus parent notes for each activitg. The clearlg designed pages and brightlg coloured pictures make learning both easg and fun.
Grade 4-8-This series entry presents Barrie's original text,minus a brief section in the first chapter in which Mr.and Mrs.Darling discuss whether they can afford to keep their three offspring.This omission is curious,since many of the author's asides to readers,which could keep students of psychology busy for years,remain.Nevertheless,the story of a boy who doesn't want to grow up and the three children who experience and abandon Neverland has achieved nearly archetypal status,so fresh editions of this 1911 story deserve attention.In this handsome volume,Edens has compiled artwork by more than 16 known illustrators(acknowledged at the conclusion).There are additional unattributed works,as well as art from playbills and posters-all spanning the years from 1904 to 1934.The presentation encompasses the willowy sprites of Arthur Rackham; the Kewpie-doll portraits of Wendy and the lost boys by Roy Best; the black-and-white realistic drawings of original illustrator,F.D.Bedford; and the romanticized watercol
The old favorite, newly repackaged-Wendy, John, and MichaelDarling's adventures in Never-Never Land with Peter Pan, the boywho would not grow up.
This beautiful translation contains 47 beloved tales written by Hans Christian Andersen, including such well-known stories as "The Little Match Girl" and "The Emperor's New Clothes." Includes line drawings by Sheila Greenwald and a new Introduction. Original. .8
With 90 million copies sold worldwide,the Key Words with Ladybird reading scheme is the springboard to reading for life. 100Key Words make up half of all those we read and write. This essential vocabulary is carefully introduced,practised and developed throughout the scheme. -Series a introduces new Key Words; -Series b practises Key Words; -Series c develops Key Words using phonics and writing skills.
This simplified retelling of the classic story Cinderella is part of Read It Yourself, a series of graded readers designed to give young children a confident and successful start to reading. This book is a Level One title suitable for children who are just beginning to take their first steps in reading.
Born in the workhouse, the orphaned Oliver Twist has known nothing but hunger and misery. He runs away to London to start a better life, but instead falls in with the wicked Fagin and his gang of thieves. Just when everything seems hopeless, events take an unexpected turn.
An introduction to the arachnid world explains how a hungry garden spider must obtain food by carefully building a web and then patiently waiting to catch something. By the author of the ""Magic School Bus"" series.
Lola is convinced that this is the year that she ’ll finally be tall enough to ride the “Super Duper Loop-the-Looper ” rollercoaster. But when Charlie measures her on a growth chart, it shows that she ’s still too small. Lola tries everything she can think of to make herself bigger, but nothing does the trick. Will Lola be stuck going on kiddie rides forever?
A seripes of popular,traditional tales written in a simple way for children who are learing to read.
How to dress your two new friends On the back cover you will find two dolls-Sarah and Hannah. Carefully push out the dolls and their stands from the back cover. Fit the stand into the slots at the bottom of the press-out doll so that up. On the inside pages,just press out the dolls,clothes and accessories. To dress the doll,Simply fit the clothes tab into the slots on the doll. Read the next page to find out which clothes Sarah and Hannah wear.Most of the Clothes will fit both dolls if they want to swap!
Tear out the sticker sheets and have them handy when you look at each activity page.Look at the black shapes. Read the words. Can you see a sticker that will fit into that space?When you are sure you know which sticker will fit the shape,peel it off and stick it on carefully.We would like to thank the following people for their help in taking the photographs:Bristol Traffic and Mounted Police, Hampshire Fire and Rescue gervice, Solent Coastguard, Cheltenham Community Fire and Rescue Station and the West Country Ambulance Service, all in the United Kingdom.
What kind of hug are you in the mood for today? From tickle hugs that make you laugh to leg hugs when you're feeling shy, this sweet, collectible guide to hugs perfectly captures all the various types of hugs, and all the different feelings associated with each and every one. This is the perfect book to share with any body that needs a hug. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
This edition contains Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and its sequel Through the Looking Glass. It is illustrated throughout by Sir John Tenniel, whose drawings for the books add so much to the enjoyment of them. Tweedledum and Tweedledee, the Mad Hatter, the Cheshire Cat, the Red Queen and the White Rabbit all make their appearances, and are now familiar figures in writing, conversation and idiom. So too, are Carroll's delightful verses such as The Walrus and the Carpenter and the inspired jargon of that masterly Wordsworthian parody, The Jabberwocky.
Illus. in full color. A parrot with a palette flies through this book, introducing colors and explaining how they can be mixed to form new ones.The flora and fauna are labeled by name as well as color.
Space Cat and his trusty robot, Earl, are forced to land their rocket on a strange planet. Space Cat has to find more fuel to get home. Will he ever blast off again?
Understanding time words and phrases and talking about daily routines are important steps in learning to tell the time.
Gold medal–winning skaters always have a beginning and I Love Skating! takes you there. Readers meet 5-year-old Anastasia and join in the fun she has on the ice. Anastasia may be young, but she has enough talent and enthusiasm for a skater twice her size! Just in time for the Olympics!
A PERSONAL, MAGICAL KEEPSAKE TO SHARE AND CHERISH-FOREVER AND EVER. MEMORY JOURNAL PAGES, STICKERS & STORY, FUN ACTIVITIES.
Hairdersser Hannah is one of the best hairdressers for miles around.One day,Queen Clara comes to the salon for a special haircut for her garden party.Will Hairdresser Hannah be able to create a hairstyle fif for a queen?
It's bedtime but Little Elephant is wide awake. Is he hungry? Is he too hot? Does he want a cuddle? Giraffe,Hippo, and Lion Cub all try to help. with a soft-to-touch charcter on every spread,this lovely book is perfect for little readers.Written by Kath Jewitt lllustrated by Steve Lavis
Mr.Paris ties balloons outside his toy store every morning.On Fridays,the balloons disappear! What is special about Fridays? And who is taking the balloons? This sounds like a case for the High-Rise Private Eyes -- Bunny Brown and Jack Jones,ace detectives and very best friends!
No child should be allowed to grow up without reading The Jungle Books. Published in 1894 and 1895, the stories crackle with as much life and intensity as ever. Rudyard Kipling pours fuel on childhood fantasies with his tales of Mowgli, lost in the jungles of India as a child and adopted into a family of wolves. Mowgli is brought up on a diet of Jungle Law, loyalty, and fresh meat from the kill. Regular adventures with his friends and enemies among the Jungle-People--cobras, panthers, bears, and tigers--hone this man-cub's strength and cleverness and whet every reader's imagination. Mowgli's story is interspersed with other tales of the jungle, such as "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi," lending depth and diversity to our understanding of Kipling's India. In much the same way Mowgli is carried away by the Bandar-log monkeys, young readers will be caught up by the stories, swinging from page to page, breathless, thrilled, and terrified.