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Playing in the dirt, staying up all night, and leaving clothes strewn across the floor are not a problem if you're a wild animal. Dunking food, burping, and splashing-no problem either. Human kids, who are expected to follow rules, rules, rules, will squeal with delight as the pages reveal wild animals getting away with all kinds of outlandish behavior and will relish "knowing better!"
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A number two pencil is a standard pencil graded with a medium level of hardness, commonly used for tasks like writing and standardized testing. It had an eraser at the end of it. Allow you to make a mistake and correct it. All kids will make a mistake but Feel free to share your mistake, and I'll help you correct it.
This was the thought of my Grandfather Dr. Lewis D. Stallworth Sr. Knowing I was the Next Generation. I was a Kid knowing I could...
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Managing feelings and behaviour is a new resource part of the 'Using storytelling to talk about...'' series, which gives teaching practitioners all the support they need to develop and use storytelling, poetry and song performance skills in the Early Years Foundation Stage. The book includes a variety of short and original interactive stories and poems, linked to three different learning and development areas: 'Personal, social and emotional development',...
10) Bus Stops
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Brilliantly rendered drawings show the everyday events that make cities come alive. A simple text details the bus's path and riders, while a subtext challenges children to find a variety of objects and people. Gomi's pictures are beautifully composed, and will appeal to children for their simplicity and to adults for their strong graphics. Plus, this is a fixed- format version of the book, which looks nearly identical to the print version.
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Self-confidence and self-awareness is a new resource part of the 'Using storytelling to talk about...' series, which gives teaching practitioners all the support they need to develop and use storytelling, poetry and song performance skills in the Early Years Foundation Stage. The book includes a variety of short and original interactive stories and poems, linked to three different learning and development areas: 'Personal, social and emotional development',...
12) Inventing Andy
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Have you heard of Mickey Mouse, Snoopy, Snugglepot and Cuddlepie, Donald Duck, Bugs Bunny, Big Bird, or the Minions? I have observed children who have the natural ability to draw marvellous, interesting, and captivating cartoon characters like these. However, this book is designed for children who look at a blank page and don't know how to start. Those children are the ones who inspired this book. Children do not need to have art talent to invent...
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Health and self care is a new resource part of the 'Using storytelling to talk about...' series, which gives teaching practitioners all the support they need to develop and use storytelling, poetry and song performance skills in the Early Years Foundation Stage. The book includes a variety of short and original interactive stories and poems, linked to three different learning and development areas: 'Personal, social and emotional development', 'Understanding...
14) Jumping Puddles
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When someone we love dies, it can be very hard to find the words to explain to others, and ourselves, how we feel. After all, feelings are feelings. They're not words.
Robbie is a young person who is struggling to voice his feelings. His dad has died, leaving him, his mum and his little sister.
It takes a rainy day and some puddles to unlock the overwhelming emotions that Robbie is feeling.
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Understanding the world is a new resource part of the 'Using storytelling to talk about...' series, which gives teaching practitioners all the support they need to develop and use storytelling, poetry and song performance skills in the Early Years Foundation Stage. It includes a variety of short and original interactive stories and poems, linked to three different learning and development areas: 'Personal, social and emotional development', 'Understanding...
16) The Plant Club
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In this Little Blossom Stories book, Glen and Clem lead the Plant Club on a spring outing to plant flowers in the park. Uses decodable text, a repetition of sight words, and vowel sounds to increase readability. Focuses on the phonics skill of decoding consonant blends. Original illustrations help guide readers through the story. Author/Illustrator biography Original artwork Phonetics Teaching guides The Little Blossom Stories series uses curriculum...
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With this book, beginning readers will practice reading short I words! Through sight words and familiar vocabulary, new readers will enhance their phonemic recognition and pronunciation skills as they read words like pig, fish, and milk. With bright, vivid images and clear, simple text, children will develop a love for reading as they read through this charming book. This phonics book also includes a picture glossary and a list of activities to further...
18) An Egg Is Quiet
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Introduce your little budding naturalists to the wonderful world of eggs with this beautiful picture book full of wit and charm.
Award-winning artist Sylvia Long has teamed with up-and-coming author Dianna Aston to create this gorgeous and informative introduction to eggs. From tiny hummingbird eggs to giant ostrich eggs, oval ladybug eggs to tubular dogfish eggs, gooey frog eggs to fossilized dinosaur eggs, it magnificently captures the incredible...
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Compare and contrast different animals through predictable, rhyming analogies. Find the similarities between even the most incompatible animals . . . bat is to flit as eagle is to soar; dog is to bark as lion is to roar. Comparisons include sounds, physical adaptations, behaviors, and animals classes and are so fun, readers learn without even realizing it! Animalogy is to fun, as animals are to nature. "This book makes learning about analogies, new...
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