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What do you do when you go to the park? Follow Tim, Dad and Tim's toy dog, Sid, around the park in this beautiful book written by Gill Budgell and illustrated by Ley Honor Roberts using her photo collage technique.
This illustrated non-fiction book shows children how important it is to wash regularly. Follow the main character through his day from when he wakes up in the morning to having a bath before he goes to bed.
This non-fiction book is a report on the different types of fruit the children like to eat. Labelled mouth-watering photographs of melons, oranges, strawberries growing in their natural environment are accompanied by simple captions.
Jess loves to play her penny whistle and enjoys cheering people up with her tunes. Follow Jess as she finds friends who are feeling sad ... Will she be able to help them with her enchanting music?
It's fun to sit in a den and listen to the sounds outside! In this book, you will visit a lot of different dens in different places, such as the forest and by the sea. What sounds will you hear in each den?
Alpa and Lok are at the park with Bruce the dog, who loves to chase every sound he hears. Follow Bruce's journey through the park and the trail of chaos he leaves behind!
Step-by-step photos show you how to play these fun playground games: Chinese Whispers, Hide-and-Seek, and What Time is it Mr Wolf? When do you need a quiet voice, and when do you need a loud voice to play these games?
Everyone is excited about the football game between the Red Raiders and Brilliant Blues. It's time for kick-off, but the toddlers and dogs also want be involved in the game ... Who will you shout and cheer for?
I spy with my little eye something beginning with ... Join Rhys, Lily and Mia on the top deck of the bus to see what you can spot and join in with the game of I spy!
Lucy and her mum are out for lunch at the cafe, but where is dad? Will he turn up in time? A fun number rhyme that children will enjoy reciting as they point to the pictures: One, two ... Let's join the queue. Three, four ... Shall I pour? Five, six ... food on sticks! Seven, eight ... Dad is late! Nine, ten ... Let's order again!
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