Jodie has lots of accidents when he practicing juggling But his mum was very worry about what happened when he practices his skills. So she asks him to swap his juggling for football? But will be less accident? Let's read it to know.
Spot the Square focuses on using the word square to descripe the shape of objects. Colourful and lively themed photographs both engage children and provide the context for extension activities provided in the teacher notes at the end of the book.
This classic Berenstain Bears story is a perfect way to teach children about the importance of good sportsmanship and supporting one another! Come for a visit in Bear Country with this classic First Time Book® from Stan and Jan Berenstain. Brother and Sister love to play sports, so when Mama becomes the official soccer mom, Papa feels a bit left out. Will Papa be able to find a way to cheer on the team, or will he be sitting on the sidelines? Includes over 50 bonus stickers!
Full or Empty focuses on recognition of the concepts of full and empty. Colourful and lively themed illustrations both engage children and provide the context for extension activities provided in the teacher notes at the end of the book.
Two focuses on recognition of the numeral 2. Colourful and lively themed illustrations both engage children and provide the context for extension activities provided in the teacher notes at the end of the book.
The book is about investigates which, of the celebrated historical and ficyional characters such as the Pied Piper, King Arthur, Cleopatra, Dracula are existed and which are based on legend.
It's an humorous fantasy story about mysterious green clouds arrive in a fairy tale kingdome and explode into a green dust along with sneezing, then all the kings men start to think silly ideas but two children save the kingdome from the sneezles.
Now young children can read Bear Country tales all by themselves! In the Berenstain Bears' exciting Step into Reading debut, Brother and Sister can't wait to go swimming. But first, there are many jobs to do in the Bear Family's summer house. There are rooms to clean, groceries to put away, closets to air out, suitcases to unpack, and on and on. Will the cubs ever get to dip their tootsies in the sea?