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PICTURE STORYBOOKS. Mum has to work through the half-termholidays, so big brother JJ babysits his littlesister Tasmine for the week. The siblingshave fun together doing different things eachday. Sometimes Jasmine is an embarrassmentbut JJ never forgets his responsibilities. Onthe last day they decide to paint a mural onthe garden shed. But Jasmine has an accidentand paint spills everywhere. Just then Mumarrives and is horrified by the mess . . . Until she notices the mural. Ages 5+.
Strawberry Squirt is a great game, but the rabbits don't want Short Legs to play. 'You have a big red spot on your back,' they tell him. 'It's against the rules.' Oh dear! What can Short Legs do? Panda 27
Giraffe is coming to visit, but kittens, Cosy and Posy, don't know what a giraffe looks like. When they find out that a giraffe has a very long neck and lots of spots, they are scared. But they soon learn that friends can come in all shapes and sizes.
Yı Ér Sãn takes children on an exciting journey in Mandarin Chinese. There are more than 25 traditional Chinese songs and nursery rhymes to learn and love, with key words labelled and illustrated on every page. The guide at the back of the book includes information about how the rhymes are used and translates useful phrases. With a CD that introduces the sounds and rhythms of the language, children will enjoy learning and speaking Chinese.
Meet the crime-fighters from Class Five.When Nas and Bella overhear a crook planning a daring robbery at the castle, they know just who to tell. The Boss is the smartest kid in school. Never outsmarted or outwitted, he's marshalled his class into a crime-fighting unit that could run rings round Interpol. And with the class heading for a field trip to the castle that very day, it's the perfect chance to find out what the thieves are up to - and just maybe catch them red-handed...
Mr Pam Pam and his baby are regular visitors to the house of the boy who narrates this story. Mr Pam Pam is very tall with stringy arms and legs and he says his favourite food is banana ice-cream with gravy. But then Mr Pam Pam says lots of things that you cannot be sure are true. He says, for instance, that he's seen a Hullabazoo with yellow hands and a green moustache, a bouncing, twizzling Hullabazoo. But whenever the boy looks where Mr Pam Pam tells him to, the Hullabazoo has always gone. But one day there is the Hullabazoo, just as Mr Pam Pam described him, wearing purple socks and a flat orange cap with a star on the top, and the small boy is truly amazed.
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Bertie is sad. He hides in a corner. He will not crow. But can he help the little lost chicken?
This book showcases the greatest achievements of ancient civilisations, peoples and iconic figures from history. From the Nubiansto the Native Americans, and the Akkadiansto the Aztecs, our predecessors have pioneered a plethora of wonderful and wacky inventions, technologies and practices. They've constructed monumental buildings and sprawling cities, created languages, modes of transport, art, medicines, music, stories, myths and more. Let's delve into the past and discover what humankind accomplished in the centuries and millennia since the first civilisations were formed...