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Here is a delightful picture book based on the classic rhyme. Children can embark on a fantasy journey, singing and miming the actions as they go. The book is illustrated by Robin Bell Corfield in beautiful, atmospheric watercolours. With a spread showing all the actions, and music for the rhyme on the endpapers, arranged for piano and guitar, this is a great book for parents and children to enjoy and act out together.
A train ride through India offers a look at sights from a Hindu temple to the Ganges River, along with the numbers from one to ten.
First maths concepts. 3-6 yrs.
'The short narrative explains the patience needed to grow things - a difficult concept for childen - while the glorious illustrations celebrate the natural world' Junior GROW FLOWER GROW! Fran has found a flowerpot and, with her dog Fred, is determined to make whatever is inside it grow. So she decides to give the flower all her favourite foods - spaghetti, ice-cream, pizza - and needless to say none of these work - so Fran throws the flowerpot outside in disgust. Until one day, after some sun and some rain Fran and Fred go outside to a wonderful surprise!
A retired army Sergeant, Joe finds it necessary to take matters into his own hands when the hip hop world invades his home, brainwashing and corrupting the mind of his teenage son, Bryan. To add to that the death of his good army buddy's son at a rap concert, Joe has--literally--heard enough. Concerned what hip hop music is doing to the teenage generation--and his wannabe rapper son, in particular--Joe approaches the FCC, the governmental agency in charge of monitoring the entertainment industry. When they choose not to listen to his outcry--choosing to support the multi-billion dollar music business instead--Joe decides to put his exceptional marksmanship skills to use. With a friend to help grieve and a family to protect, he sees no other option. Join Joe on his crusade as he attempts to spread his message far and wide--with surprising, and deadly, consequences...
Fran and her dog Fred try many things to get a small bud to grow into a flower, but it isn't until Fran puts the flower outside that she gets a big surprise just for her.
While digging palaces in the dirt as a child—motivated by her sister, who only wanted to be free of caring for the younger sibling—April Leverton learned how to use the power of her mind early in life. Unfortunately, she forgot and abandoned these powers, as many of us do. Conditioned by her upbringing, she sought to relieve others of pain by taking on pain herself. She believed cruel words from a teasing brother, who consciously meant no harm. Words emit power to go deep into our cells. Patterns were set, and she journeyed through a few personal hells and back until the light that is within all of us began to shine for April again. For any of you who are suffering or who are told there ...
While we were sleeping...Satan was taking over our pulpits...While we were dancing he slid right in the back door...While we were practicing our traditions...he's been destroying our children...While we were caught up in religion...he's been stealing our identities...While we were crying...he's been laughing...While we've remained spiritually impotent...he's been taking over THE WORLD...
From the author of the TRIPLE IMPACT SERIES Exploring the inner and outer flames...of our existence... Like a flame that is highly reactive...to environmental triggers...your potential is unleashed...when you acquire...the determination...to spark the ignition...
In this last tale in the Jazeera/Nani trilogy, Jazeera returns to India and his reunited with her Nani. Having become used to life in the West Jazeera has much to rediscover and enjoy, not least her special friendship with Nani