The little mermaid lives in a magical, beautiful world at the bottom of the sea, but she wants to see what the world above is like. When she goes up she falls in love with a human. What will the little mermaid have to do to be able to have a life in the world above with the man she loves?
This book features essentials of the English language, such asintroducingoneself and asking basicquestions. It also offers young readers an excellent opportunity to learn other more unusual vocabulary items as the story develops in its jungle setting. Each chapter is preceded by a picturedictionary which helps children understand some of the less common words, and sparks off pre-reading classroom discussions.
Bobo is a small, weak child in a world full of big bullies, but not to worry: he too has his surprises... Activities focus on parts of the body (human and monster), basicdescribing adjectives, colours, numbers and the alphabet. A special feature is that children can use the cut-out page on the book, to make their own Jack in the box.
This is a story about a witch who is so stupid that she is actually harmless! She becomes extremely dangerous however, when a blow to her head turns her into a good witch. There is nothing worse than a very stupid person who wants to do good, particularly if she has magic powers on her side!
A farmer plants a turnip seed and overnight it grows into an enormous turnip! But, even though he and his family pull and pull, they can't pull the turnip out of the ground. Read how, in this retelling of a delightful tale, a little mouse makes a big difference, and everyone enjoys an enormous turnip meal.