Children's poet Richard Edwards has created his own irreverent versions of traditional nursery rhymes and set them into an A to Z framework. This mix of traditional and modern rhyme, and nonsense verse should make learning the alphabet an entertaining experience for children, parents and teachers.
A riotous romp of a rhyme with vibrant, crazy illustrations and wheels for little hands to spin. Based on the traditional cumulative rhyme, this play book for young children features revolving discs on each spread. As the story progresses, children can whizz the discs round to see the animals wriggle and tickle inside the old lay as she swallows each of them in turn!
This bind-up contains three ""Secret Seven"" mysteries: ""Shock For The Secret Seven"",""Look Out For The Secret Seven"" and ""Fun For The Secret Seven"".
The poems in Bookside Down are written about and for 21st Century children, who are into their friends, the TV, Wiis, DS’s, computers, collectibles and things that make them laugh. They deal with important matters such as difficult schoolmates, daft parents, impossible siblings, the last days of the dinosaurs and the death of planet earth. In this book you will find rhyming poems, non-rhyming poems, poems that are conversations and poems that tell stories. You could read them to yourself, read them aloud, or even use them as patterns to write your own poems.
The Mary-Kate and Ashley Annual is packed full of exclusive colour photos and fashion advice from the girls as well as tips on how to handle parties, sleepovers, school and friends plus a cool SWeet Sixteen story!
A guaranteed success with Mary-Kate and Ashley’s millions of fans, this a must have book!
The annual features full colour photos of the twins and heaps of fun ideas from their two home cities, L.A. and New York.
Add in a fun Sweet Sixteen story, tips on sleepovers, recipes, parties, fashion and beauty and this is the perfect gift for any Mary-Kate and Ashley fan!
Say it with dance! This gorgeous collection of stories from eight cultures will enchant young dancers. These eight stories each have a different dance as their central theme. End-notes explain the steps for each of the dances. Stunningly narrated by Juliet Stevenson.