What to Look for in Winter is a beautiful book from Ladybird's vintage archive, part of the popular Nature series. First published in 1959, this book has been specially re-released to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Ladybird Books in 2015. Complete with stunning dust jacket, this limited edition facsimile copy of the original book faithfully reproduces all the beautiful, memorable art by C.F. Tunnicliffe and is perfect for a new generation of nature fans to enjoy.
Lionel's winter adventures include pretending to be an Arctic explorer, building a snowman, and making some New Year's resolutions.
New series which uses photographs to explore different themes relevent to early topic work in the classroom
In this series we look at each season through the eyes and minds of our most gifted poets to bring you a guide to the days within each.
I didn't invent these Winter's Tales – each of these stories has been told, somewhere in the world, for a very long time. But I do change stories as I tell them, so they make sense in my head and sound real in my voice.
Presents the natural wonders of winter, with its seasonal celebrations, and its many homey activities, through prose and poetry selections and lyrics from such songs as "My Shiny Little Apple" and "We Three Kings of Orient Are."
Snow Feathers: Poems of Winter
Place of publication mistakenly printed as Mankato, MN on title page verso.
For use in schools and libraries only. A young boy who has trouble reading helps Santa with his yearly rounds and receives a special Christmas present.
10 Figure Skating .......................................... 12 Speed Skating ............................................ 14 Curling . ... LET'S PLAY! Although the first official day of winter isn't.
Folk stories about winter from around the world.