Everyone Poops (My Body Science Series)"An elephant makes a big poop. A mouse makes a tiny poop," and so the text goes, describing all sorts of creatures and people who eat and thus defecate. Ages 18 mos.-4yrs.
Fifi and the Flowertots - Can We Have Our Ball Back?
A fun Fifi and the Flowertots read-to-me story, beautifully illustrated with photographic images and an activity to do afterwards! It's Pip and Bumble versus Stingo and Slugsy in this allstar, Flowertot Garden cup final! Stingo challenges the two tots to a game but Bumble isn't sure he can live up to Pip's dreams. But with a little help and encouragement from Fifi (and some cheating by Stingo!) the game goes ahead. Will Bumble be man of the match?
Entertaining little book introduces youngsters to 70 rhythmic recreations in which players chanting nonsense rhymes are excluded from the group, one by one, as last word of rhyme reaches them. Includes "Ladybug, ladybug, fly away home" and "I’m a little Dutch girl, dressed in blue." Poems accompanied by 61 clever, colorable vignettes.
Charlie and his friends take on the most powerful and dangerous magic in Book Eight of this extraordinary series. As wicked forces come to a head at Bloor's Academy, Charlie and his friends must use all their magic and all their might to fight the evil and save Charlie's parents. In his greatest adventure yet, Charlie must discover the fate of his family, the evil intentions of the Bloors, what has become of Septimus Bloor's will, and, most important, the destiny of the Red King's heirs. But are the Children of the Red King strong enough to defeat the darkness to find the answers?
Outdoor Play: Teaching Strategies With Young Children
Added by: titito | Karma: 1215.71 | Kids, Only for teachers | 19 January 2011
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Outdoor Play: Teaching Strategies With Young Children
How do children make sense of their world? This work adds keen insight into why outdoor play is a significant yet overlooked aspect of young children's development. The author shows how teachers can support self-directed pretend play, and connects theories of play and children's culture.