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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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Marco the Malta Bus
A systematic soft cover reading scheme book with coloured, detailed and comical illustrations on all 99 pages. The book begins with single words presented on a blank page with a colourful illustration for the child to read out loud. The single words gradually develop into short simple sentences made up entirely from target words for the child to read out loud alone. Interleaved with the simple sentence pages, is a story about the adventures of the main characters as they travel around Malta. These story pages are designed to be read out by the adult to the point where a new target word needs to be learned. These pages of story gradually include the learned target words which are printed in bold for the adult to pause at, for the child to read out aloud so that paired reading takes place. The first time a target word appears on the simple sentence pages or the adult read story it will be printed at the bottom of the page. The book is intended to be used with the free Memory/flash cards which can be downloaded from Marco the Malta Bus website.According to research, 16 words included in this first reading book make up 25% of all the words in a typical book.
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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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Lest We Forget
Have you ever wondered what Lest We Forget means and why there are so many poppy flowers displayed on Remembrance Day?
Frankie, a little girl whose father is in the Royal Air Force, has these questions. Do you?
Across the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Europe and the United States people commemorate Remembrance Day on the 11th of November each year. And what is fantastic about this is that you can too.
So, let's join Frankie and stand together to remember all our forefathers who have fought in wars and peacekeeping missions to protect our way of life. Let’s remember them together.
As for Frankie? Well she wants to be a fighter pilot just like her dad!
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Lark the Shark and Wonda the Whale
Lark the Shark’s adventures continue with a morning litter cleaning of the sea, when Lark spots a strange shadow on the sea floor. What is this shadow? Lark swims down to investigate.Find out what happens next in this delightfully illustrated children’s story.
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Lark the Shark
Everything you think you know about sharks is about to change! Meet Lark the friendly shark.
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Kiswahili
This colourful alphabet book is for early learners to discover the sounds of the Kiswahili language alphabet through fun illustrations. The illustrations are attractive to young learners and are easily traceable objects that the learners can identify in their day-to-day activities.
Perfect for learners to remember the sounds of the alphabet through objects they see every day. Learners will enjoy the colourful illustrations as they learn new words.
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Kinderbarton
Delve into the captivating world of a three-year-old as he navigates the bewildering realm of adults in Kinderbarton. In this heartwarming tale, Stephen Barton, a typical toddler with a vivid imagination, observes the humorous and unpredictable actions of grown-ups. Expecting the world to align with his own understanding, Stephen’s playtime adventures can take unexpected turns, sometimes leading to tears.
Living with his parents and older sister, Stephen’s quest for attention and his strong-willed nature shine through. Yet, when faced with adults who seem to engage in incomprehensible actions, he demonstrates that young children have minds of their own, following their own natural instincts, even if it appears bewildering to the grown-ups around them.
Through joyful and poignant moments, Kinderbarton captures the essence of a toddler’s world, where curiosity and self-expression intertwine in fascinating ways. Join Stephen as he embarks on a journey filled with ups and downs, unveiling the captivating and often surprising aspects of a child’s perspective.
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