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Trying new things can be scary. But, with a little push and a lot of paddling, even the biggest waves are possible. A story about facing fears and how a few words of encouragement can change someone's day.
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Duck has lots of friends, he's never alone. He feels right at home until he gets stuck. He then has to find his way back home and meets a happy dog, a confused fish, a sleepy cat and a familiar friend along the way. Duck Gets Stuck is the second book by author and illustrator Helena Vaughan, continuing the story from Duck's Lucky Day.
We need to talk about racism before it destroys our democracy. And that conversation needs to start with an acknowledgement that racism is coded into even the most ordinary interactions. Every time we interact with another human being, we unconsciously draw on a set of expectations to guide us through the encounter. What many of us in the United States—especially white people—do not recognize is that centuries of institutional racism have inescapably molded those expectations. This leads us to act with implicit biases that can shape everything from how we greet our neighbors to whether we take a second look at a resume. This is tacit racism, and it is one of the most pernicious threats t...
A duck on a river is where we begin, swimming along and not fitting in. With nowhere to go but go with the flow, so he gave it some thought and went for a walk. Where will he go? Who will he meet? Will this be Duck's lucky day? All duck wants is a family and a place to call home. Will his encounters with a pigeon, some bees, a dog and a slightly mad squirrel, all in their respective ideal habitats, lead him in the right direction? Author and illustrator Helena Vaughan combines a poetic tale with pencil sketches brought to life with a vibrant pallet of digital colour.
Designed to be used by children in their first six months of school PM Starters One and Two
Meet Burnie and Tester! They are modern chemists. They love mixing and heating different substances to learn about the chemical changes that happen. You can even travel back in time with them and meet Mr Goldcook, an alchemist. See what happens when the substances around you 'Mix and Change.'
Three children take turns to take a box (cube), a tin (cylinder) and a ball (sphere) from a bag using only the sense of touch.