Dear Girl, is a love letter written for the special girl in your life; a gentle reminder that she’s powerful, strong, and holds a valuable place in the world. Through Amy and Paris’s charming text and Holly Hatam’s stunning illustrations, any girl reading this book will feel that she's great just the way she is—whether she enjoys jumping in a muddy puddle, has a face full of freckles…
Whether it's "wishes + frosting = birthday" or "birds + buds = spring," each equation is a small delight. This Plus That proves that life's total experience is always greater than the sum of its parts. This book can be used to introduce equations or even some basic life lessons. Its warm and amusing tone invites readers to come up with their own life equations, and it makes a creative gift.
A humorous story in the BANG ON THE DOOR series, illustrated in full colour throughout.
Glossy Scholastic softcover. This counting book with repetitive adjectives starts with one frog and goes up to 10 before the log turns over and all get dumped into the pond. "One fat frog sat on a skinny, slippery, slimy, slithery log" sets the repetitive pattern for all other pages.
The illustrator of the best-selling If You Were My Bunny uses simple sentences and watercolor illustrations to tell the story of three fast friends who share the same book, in an easy-to-read story. Original.
Introduces counting concepts as well as numbering words such as "twice," "many," and "few"
Clown was very worried he has lost his laugh. "I'll put on my funny clothes," he said. "Then i will laugh again!" Read more......
A lively story with humorous illustrations, ideal for children who are beginning to read for themselves, or for reading aloud together. With simple rhyming text and phonic repetition specially designed to develop essential language and early reading skills. Guidance notes for parents are included at the back of the book.
A humourous tale, specially written to develop phonemic awareness. Ideal for reading aloud and for children who are beginning to read for themselves. Rhythmic, phonically repetitive text helps to develop essential language and early reading skills, and guidance notes at the back give parents confidence as they help their child learn to read. Postman snail does his best but he's ever so slow. Af…
Bug is snuggled up in bed. But will he get a good night's sleep? Press the buttons on the pages to hear this entertaining story read aloud, helping beginner readers learn to read themselves. With simple rhyming text, colourful illustrations and parents' notes on phonics at the back of the book.