From the heart of the Hundred Acre Wood comes this imaginative and magical video series. It's honey-packed with fun-filled stories that introduce children to the wonderful world of preliteracy, wordplay, and language appreciation. These four stories teach preschoolers to the concepts ofbeing polite and thoughful. REUPLOAD NEEDED
Beaver Tales Series • WORDPLAY • Books 1-2-3-4 (2007)
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Beaver Tales Series • WORDPLAY • Books 1-2-3-4 (2007)
Beaver Ed's Beaver Tales is the silliest, funniest, happiest, craziest, most awesome word game you'll ever play. Play by yourself or with a bunch of friends! It's guaranteed fun and great laughs from start to finish.
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Wordplay: Fun games for Building Reading and Writing Skills in Children with Learning Difficulties
Finally a fun way for children to learn to read and write
Learning can and should be fun. Yet many students struggling to develop their reading and writing skills are discouraged by the sheer boredom associated with learning.
This collection of 17 essays (previously appearing in Outdoor Life) spotlights the popular humorist’s impish wit and sharply drawn characters, including his offbeat, rich friend, Fenton Quagmire. McManus covers rural life—haircuts, trailer hitches, dogs, and so on—with his usual wordplay and gentle fun making. Hill sounds as if he is a big fan of the writer, infusing the pieces with energy and humor.