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Rhyme Times
This book includes the times tables that children need to learn for National Curriculum Years 1 to 3.Children of all ability levels can learn their times tables through the fun themes and lively pictures in this book and the enjoyment of hearing these rhymes and reciting them aloud.Children respond from a very young age to rhythm, rhyme and frequent repetition. The text is simple, similar to nursery rhymes. The rhymes will be read and reread for enjoyment with adults or by the child alone.Amy Pickles’ delightful illustrations will captivate the young readers and reinforce the learning of the times tables through visual memory.This book is written for school age children from Reception to Year 3 but will also be enjoyed by younger children in nursery classes sharing with adults.
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Politics, Philosophy and Economics for Tots and Toddlers, with Ermintrude, a Cow
Ermintrude was once a happy cow. Looked after by the children she shared her milk, so all the children were happy too.Then along came a series of grown-ups who thought they could look after Ermintrude better than the children.But really, they just wanted Ermintrude’s milk for themselves.This story introduces children to concepts like wealth, power, and privilege in a delightful way that will have them chattering amongst themselves and with grown-ups perhaps for a lifetime.
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Pixie Van Dimple and the Wrong Kind of Plastic
The next fable in the series involving twelve-year-old Pixie Van Dimple, the centre of all the drama, the protagonist and heroine! She is a typical girl; loves going to school, hanging out with her friends in the park, having sleepovers, shopping, and is always hungry (even more hungry during lockdown).
She also loves family daytrips, the beach and paddling in the sea. But the oceans are being polluted by mankind and after a moment of madness Pixie realises there is a limit to the damage we cause to the creatures of the sea…enough is enough!
What follows is an unfolding of events too horrific to witness – a seaside Armageddon is nigh! A truly disturbing sequence of events!
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Norman Normally
Norman is a normal boy, he’s as normal as every other person with Asperger’s on the planet. But sometimes his thoughts, feelings and actions don’t feel normal. Normally he feels not so normal as he navigates home, friends and school. Norman’s mum tells him not to worry because he’s as normal as everyone else. And at the end of the day, what’s normal anyway?
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My Mommies and Me
Egypt loves to play with his red truck and red plane every day and wants to be a pilot like his mommy, Jazmin. Egypt’s friend, Tommie, has a mommy and a daddy, whereas he has two mommies, and he wonders why this is.
My Mommies and Me is a charming illustrated book that teaches children about how people are different and how we accept those differences.Ever have trouble explaining to your child the different family types? This book is designed to help showcase diverse families in a simple and fun way. Whether you’re a single mom or one of two dads, we all share this land we call earth with our children.
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My Little Prayer Book
A very personal and practical prayer book that invites the reader into developing a relationship with God. This is done through the penwomanship of an auntie, who loves and understands children. She draws upon her faith to reassure them of the need for prayer and safely guides them on how they can develop and enjoy that journey.
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My Bubble My Space
Personal space is a very important social skill for children to learn. This book aims to help children to better understand the idea and importance of space, and to give parents/caregivers, teachers and therapists a way of defining those space boundaries.Through stories like My Bubble My Space, children will learn body and spatial awareness and begin to understand and respect the needs and rights of others.This book was designed to help children develop stronger social and emotional connections building positive, trusting friendships feeling safe within their environment.
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Mummy's Tummy
What is growing in Mummy’s tummy?
Follow the passing seasons, from summer to spring, and enjoy this fully illustrated and heart-warming story about a family awaiting a new arrival, which is told from the perspective of the baby’s elder sister.
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Mother Nature and the Agent
Mother Nature has issued human beings various warnings over the years, some subtle, some not so subtle; messages she intended to wake us up with, ones that would stop us from directing the planet onto a path that, some say, might already be irreversible.
Unfortunately, these messages have largely gone unheeded up until now, which is why Mother Nature has decided to create something new: an Agent that is absolutely unpredictable. Her hope is that humanity will finally wake up and not only begin to preserve the planet, thus saving it from death and destruction, but bringing us humans back to the knowledge that we are one regardless of race, class or colour, and that by working together we can finally attain our freedom.
Mother Nature and the Agent is about paying close attention to the greatest signs she has ever given us, so we can ultimately bring about change and welcome in a new era.
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Mindful Moby
People have been exploring mindfulness practices for thousands of years, whether by itself or as part of a larger tradition. The story of Mindful Moby provides the opportunity for children to connect with a character as a way of accessing a mindfulness practice detached from screens and the overwhelming stimulus of their busy little worlds. Join Moby and his dad on a journey throughout the body as they explore the traditional mindfulness practice of a body scan in this fun and engaging story that is both charming and purposeful.
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Millie Miranda Mousie Learns to be Respectful
Millie Miranda Mousie is having trouble being respectful in class. She yells out the answers and chats to her friends on the mat. She keeps all the toys for herself and pushes in on the line. With a little bit of help from her teacher, Millie Miranda Mousie learns about what it means to be respectful, and how she can be inclusive and considerate of her friends and teachers so everyone can enjoy learning at school.
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Life Lessons and Tales of Little MisFit
Ivy Sue Klutz (Little MisFit - LMF) finds one of her first memories confusing. This is when she is three and a half years old and is at her sister Lynn's birthday party. Their cousin, Janet, asks the partygoers to guess what Lynn's birthday present is as the truck delivering the present is backing up to the front porch of their house. Unbeknown to LMF, Janet told the other kids not to really guess that it's a bike. You guessed - LMF guesses that her sister is getting a bike for her 5th birthday present. But instead of everyone being happy that LMF guessed the right thing, everyone is mad at her and none more than her mother. LMF runs off to her soon-to-be baby brother's bedroom and tries to hide behind his dresser, with her mother hot on her heels, yelling at her all the way. From this experience and many others through her 4th grade years in school, LMF learns the Life Lesson that Life Isn't Always What It Seems.
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