‘Oh, what a thrill it would be to have a tail and gills! Imagine breathing underwater water! The idea gives me chills.’ ‘I Wish I Was A Fish’ is a charming rhyming picture book full of imaginative bathtime fun. Explore the ocean floor in this beautifully illustrated story that will have you wishing to be a fish!
ISBN-13: 9781922358776
(Paperback)
Publisher: LITTLE STEPS Imprint: LITTLE STEPS PUBLISHING
This book has potential for linking to gratitude exercises; children can use this as a starting point to describe all the people who support them. Contains a diverse and inclusive cast of characters. This picture book can be used to help children know what to expect when they start school.
Father Emu protectively sits on his eggs, and after they hatch he teaches the chicks how to find food, while being on the lookout for predators. One day a skilled hunter follows Father Emu’s tracks and no amount of speed or caution can protect him..
There's something different about Dad. He gets upset when we're even a minute late for dinner, he is angry at noisy family gatherings, and he really likes talking about buses. He is also always on time to pick us up from school, helps with our homework for hours on end, and has a detailed knowledge of car engines that has saved day trips from ......
This picture book can be used to discuss conflict resolution with children. 'Max and Xam' shows children that even best friends fall out sometimes and that friendships can be fixed through thoughtful gestures. Max and Xam are expressive characters; encourage young readers to decode their expressions and body language to gain an understanding of ......
Run little fingers along these chunky, die-cut shapes and guess what created the tracks! Lift the flap to find out if you are right! Develop observation and prediction skills by exploring tracks that can be found in a variety of settings. Did a tractor leave this trail? Or a duck? A rewarding and tactile experience, full of surprises.
No one likes being stuck indoors during stormy weather – especially not students at the School of Scallywags. But when “Flick” Foulweather reveals a stormy secret to her classmates, boredom quickly turns to curiosity. In the Scallywags’ fourth fantastic adventure, Super sleuth, Mischief McScruff must put on his detective’s hat and get to the ......
When Hook Hand Horace is asked to help Old Fetch for a week, he wonders what chores he will be doing. But after failing his very first task, the tiny rat decides to do things the sneaky way. Will Horace’s little lies lead to a whole lot of trouble?