We are what we eat, right? So once we finish our lunch, where does it go? Follow the path of the food we eat, and learn how our amazing bodies break down our food to give us the essential nutrients we need to survive. Explore the stomach, liver, pancreas, intestines and kidneys to learn how they work to keep our bodies going. These concepts are clearly illustrated with vivid graphics and illustrations.
A wonderful reminder of what is special to a child and the lovely, peaceful feeling of a snow day.
It is the story of a young boy's day home from school due to a snow storm. Schick's soft touch with the illustrations correspond perfectly with the slow-pace of the boy's lazy day at home.
Jack and the Beanstalk is suitable for children who are developing reading confidence and stamina and who are ready to progress to longer stories with a wider vocabulary.
This book has:
Exciting and humorous illustrations.
Jack and the beanstalk is suitable for children who are developing confidence and stamina and who are ready to progress to longer
stories with a wider vocabulary. This book has exciting and humorous illustrations and detailed pictures for added interest and
discussion.
Simple story estructure.
Detailed pictures for added interest and discussion.
From Polar explorer marooned in Antarctica, to Moon-bound astrounauts aboard a stricken spaceship, Tales of Real Survival records the courage, endurance and ingenuity of the survivor in fascination detail.
Vivid illustrations, intriguing photographs, and lively maps and diagrams accompany this exciting colletion of true stories.
Afro-Bets ABC BookThe Afro-Bets ABC book uniquely presents letters A through Z for young children to discover with the fun-filled, captivating Afro-Bets Kids. The irresistible, colorful characters form their letters in whimsical, motivating illustrations. Each creatively shaped number is reinforced by words and pictures.