Below is a list of 22 the books by this author.
A beautifully illustrated collection of over 100 traditional rhymes, with QR codes for audio. A delightful treasury in which the worlds of Humpty... [Read More]
A beautifully illustrated collection of over 100 traditional rhymes, with QR codes for audio. A delightful treasury in which the worlds of Humpty Dumpty, Jack and Jill, Little Bo-Peep, The Owl and the Pussy-cat and many more well-loved characters are brought to life by Richard Johnson's enchanting illustrations. Includes traditional rhymes, songs, lullabies, well-known sayings and tongue-twisters, a full index of first lines and audio accessed by QR codes.
This dynamic and joyous exploration of difference helps young children learn to respond in a kind and equal way to everyone regardless of shape,... [Read More]
This dynamic and joyous exploration of difference helps young children learn to respond in a kind and equal way to everyone regardless of shape, size, age, physical and mental ability, gender, race, beliefs, language, culture, national identity, background, and so on. With topics ranging from clothes, hair, music and food to homes, festivals and families, there is plenty for children to talk about as they find out about diversity and see how differences relate to them.
Being able to make and maintain friendships is an important life skill and one that paves the way for meaningful relationships throughout life. This... [Read More]
Being able to make and maintain friendships is an important life skill and one that paves the way for meaningful relationships throughout life. This fun, friendly and reassuring introduction is designed to help young children recognize what a good friend is and learn to develop the emotional and social skills that allow them to make and keep friends. Helps build children's self-esteem as they develop emotional intelligence and empathy by recognizing and responding appropriately to their own and other people's feelings. Helps children with the personal, social and emotional development goals of the UK Early Years curriculum. Notes for parents on the importance of friendships for young children and tips on how they can help children make and maintain friendships and deal with any falling-outs.
Helps young children understand and manage their anxieties. There can be a lot to worry about when you are little, from monsters under the bed to... [Read More]
Helps young children understand and manage their anxieties. There can be a lot to worry about when you are little, from monsters under the bed to Monday's maths test, but one person's scary spider is another's perfect pet, so how can we learn to stop everyday fears and worries from growing out of proportion or even overwhelming us? This book helps children understand why we have different fears and worries and the physical effects they can have on our bodies. It then offers all sorts of fun and helpful activities and strategies to help manage and even overcome them.
A lively look at all the incredible things the human body can do, what it needs to stay healthy and how to look after it. The wide-ranging topics... [Read More]
A lively look at all the incredible things the human body can do, what it needs to stay healthy and how to look after it. The wide-ranging topics such as senses, germs, feelings, exercise, food, sleep and toothcare are all brought to life by Mar Ferrero's delightful illustrations. There's a celebration of different body shapes and sizes and information about why bodies look different including skin color, disability, hair type and age. The book also explores how bodies grow and change as children get older.
Theme: Diversity
Sophia Touliatou's lively illustrations and some quirky touches combine to bring 20 well-loved nursery rhymes to life. This gorgeous book includes... [Read More]
Sophia Touliatou's lively illustrations and some quirky touches combine to bring 20 well-loved nursery rhymes to life. This gorgeous book includes favourites such as Jack and Jill, Humpty Dumpty, Little Bo-Beep, Baa Baa Black Sheep and Little Miss Muffet. With an introduction by the editor about the benefits of sharing rhymes with little children. A fresh approach to a nursery rhymes book and a characterful illustration style will make this title stand out in a crowded retail environment. A QR code on the back of the book links to audio for all the rhymes, making this a great way to learn pronunciation and build vocabulary for children who are learning to talk or learning to speak English. By the illustrator and author who worked together on the acclaimed. Big Book of abc, My First 100 Words, Big Book of Numbers, Count to 100 and the award-winning Big Book of Colours.
Very young interactive puzzles with irresistible cut-out finger trails to follow. Help Rabbit reach her lettuce leaves and Squirrel find her home by... [Read More]
Very young interactive puzzles with irresistible cut-out finger trails to follow. Help Rabbit reach her lettuce leaves and Squirrel find her home by following the finger trails in this delightful young puzzle book. It features ten simple mazes with a variety of themes and designs and charming detailed illustrations by Elisa Ferro. Maze puzzles are a great way for children to develop and practise cognitive, navigational and fine-motor skills.
Die-cut holes allow fingers to become bunny ears and paws in this charming rhyming story. Little children and their grown-ups can stick their fingers... [Read More]
Die-cut holes allow fingers to become bunny ears and paws in this charming rhyming story. Little children and their grown-ups can stick their fingers through the holes to become the ears and paws of two little bunnies as they hop through the forest hunting for Easter eggs. Simple rhyming text and delightful illustrations combine perfectly in an engaging interactive board book.
A highly interactive board book with a simple rhyming text and die-cut holes that allow children's fingers to become elephant trunks in a story about... [Read More]
A highly interactive board book with a simple rhyming text and die-cut holes that allow children's fingers to become elephant trunks in a story about a big and a baby elephant. Very little children and their grown-ups can poke their fingers through the holes to become the trunks of Big Elephant and Baby Elephant and tell a simple story. Baby Elephant learns to reach for leaves to munch, suck up water to drink and to squirt, then takes a walk through the forest before joining the rest of the family at the end of the day for a big elephant cuddle.
Fingers become wiggly ghost arms in this interactive rhyming story. Little children and their grown-ups can stick their fingers through the holes to... [Read More]
Fingers become wiggly ghost arms in this interactive rhyming story. Little children and their grown-ups can stick their fingers through the holes to become the arms of two friendly but easily scared little ghosts who go trick or treating on Halloween night. There are surprises along the way as they float through the spooky forest towards a creepy little house which is surrounded by pumpkins, broomsticks, bats and cats...
Fingers become monkey paws in this interactive rhyming story. Little children and their grown-ups can stick their fingers through the holes to become... [Read More]
Fingers become monkey paws in this interactive rhyming story. Little children and their grown-ups can stick their fingers through the holes to become the arms of big and little monkey and tell a simple story. Little monkey learns to reach for a juicy mango to eat, swings through the jungle, and finds a leaf to shelter from the rain before joining the rest of the family at the end of the day for a comforting monkey hug. The rhyming text is fun to read aloud and the story helps children develop their fine motor skills as they interact with the die-cut pages.
Die-cut holes allow fingers to become octopus arms in this charming rhyming story. Little children and their grown-ups can stick their fingers... [Read More]
Die-cut holes allow fingers to become octopus arms in this charming rhyming story. Little children and their grown-ups can stick their fingers through the holes to become the arms of little octopus as she meets her undersea friends, decorates her den and hides from a hungry shark. Simple rhyming text and delightful illustrations combine perfectly in an engaging interactive board book.
Very little children and their grown-ups can poke their fingers through the holes to become Busy Worm and Little Worm and wiggle their way through... [Read More]
Very little children and their grown-ups can poke their fingers through the holes to become Busy Worm and Little Worm and wiggle their way through this delightful story. Along the way, the wiggly worms meet Sam the Snail, Beth the Bee and avoid being eaten by the Early Bird before joining their friends (three more little fingers) for a very wiggly lunch in the compost heap. This highly interactive board book has simple rhyming text and die-cut holes that allow children's fingers to become characters in a story about wiggly worms. ittle children can use their fingers to become the wiggly worms in this charming story. Rhyming text is fun to read out loud. Helps children develop fine motor skills as they interact with the die-cut pages. Promotes the importance of wiggly worms and their place in the environment.
An enchantingly illustrated alphabet book with snappy alliterative text and featuring all the animals at the zoo. A rollicking romp through the... [Read More]
An enchantingly illustrated alphabet book with snappy alliterative text and featuring all the animals at the zoo. A rollicking romp through the alphabet with the animals at the zoo, and a different letter and animal on each beautifully illustrated page. With animals from angry alpacas and furious foxes to wild wombats and zebras from Zambia, this is the perfect way to help children learn alphabetical order remember letter shapes and sounds.
An informative, first non-fiction book that helps young children learn about the fundamentals of the natural world, including a range of different... [Read More]
An informative, first non-fiction book that helps young children learn about the fundamentals of the natural world, including a range of different habitats and the animals that live there. Perfect for libraries and schools, this hardback non-fiction book includes a contents page and an index. Also available as a sticker book edition, ISBN 9781409597599.
Discover amazing animals from around the world in this lively flap book. What's rustling in the treetops? Who's hooting in the night? Curious hands... [Read More]
Discover amazing animals from around the world in this lively flap book. What's rustling in the treetops? Who's hooting in the night? Curious hands can lift the flaps to explore a whole world of incredible creatures. From polar bears to parrots, each page is packed with interesting animals to discover. Endearing illustrations and sturdy flaps will make this a firm favourite to revisit again and again.
Over 1,000 words illustrated and defined. Delightful illustrations and clear definitions combine to make this the ideal first dictionary for young... [Read More]
Over 1,000 words illustrated and defined. Delightful illustrations and clear definitions combine to make this the ideal first dictionary for young children. Words are shown in context to help children understand how they are used, and colourful alphabet strips along the edges of the pages aid navigation. There's also user-friendly information on how to use a dictionary, simple explanations of word classes, and plenty of tips on grammar and spelling.
A fabulous read-aloud story that encourages counting to ten - and back again. 'Oh, ONE can be fun. ONE Bun, ONE sun, ONE tree. You see? Just me.Ah,... [Read More]
A fabulous read-aloud story that encourages counting to ten - and back again. 'Oh, ONE can be fun. ONE Bun, ONE sun, ONE tree. You see? Just me.Ah, TWO. Yahoo! That's me AND you - a couple, a pair. Let's share!'So begins a lively rhyming story that follows ONE little bunny's attempts to host a fun birthday picnic as her friends fox, penguin, bear, tiger, sloth, toucan, dinosaur and giraffe arrive one by one to swell the numbers to NINE. But it is guest number TEN, a skunk with a rather unusual perfume, who causes most problems, prompting each animal to make its excuses and leave. Nevertheless, it is the skunk who turns out to be the best of the bunch and in more ways than one. Rhyming text and appealing illustrations combine perfectly to help consolidate counting up to ten and back again, also gently reinforcing the early numeracy concepts of one more and one less.
Lots of unusual animals compete to be in this alphabet book with a difference. A lively cast of characters from aardvarks to zebras decide to disrupt... [Read More]
Lots of unusual animals compete to be in this alphabet book with a difference. A lively cast of characters from aardvarks to zebras decide to disrupt and rewrite an alphabet book to make it more fun. Rhyming text and appealing illustrations combine perfectly to bring the story of big blue bear, elegant eel, fabulous flamingo, snazzy snail and talented toucan to life as each animal claims its rightful place in the book.