For use in schools and libraries only. Two carabaos discover that being a copycat can lead to trouble.
In this message-driven tale, children see how various creatures struggle to develop and gain confidence." —Kirkus Reviews "This gently affirming tale is perfect for parent-and-child sharing and offers many opportunities for discussion." ...
Lists all of the accomplishments of a child who has turned three, from drinking out of a cup to riding a tricycle.
Explore noises, count from one to ten, learn all about colours, the weather, shapes, actions, and nature with Big Nutbrown Hare and Little Nutbrown Hare.
"Learn the stories of new heroes and old alike in this modern Black History book built to inspire Brown children everywhere! Look what Brown can do! encourages us all to know, WE CAN TOO!"--Page [4] of cover.
Provides examples of different kinds of animals that can be made out of leaves and suggests various uses for the finished product.
"Look What We Can Do!" is a light-hearted tale of Nolan, a little boy, and Teddy, his best friend, as they cruise around on Nolan's new power wheelchair.
Describes how different animals, including beavers, squirrels, and opossums, use their tails as protection against predators, for balance, and to communicate.
This deeply personal story reveals lessons learned over a lifetime of faith and service, with practical Christian advice on topics ranging from marriage and child-rearing to baseball coaching and more.
These stories are short testimonies of interesting things that God has done in the lives of various individuals.Sometimes, these mighty acts seems as strange and unbelievable as fiction, but it is nothing short of awesome and amazing when ...
Play Track 02. Encourage the children to join in with the actions and some words. Track 02 The warm up routine See page 38 ... in their books as a guide. • Ask the children to say the tongue twister faster and faster. 2. Play 'I spy'.