An engaging book that identifies creative, fun and easy ways to explore STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts and maths) subjects using the colours of the rainbow to inspire and enthuse young learners.
Follow the shoelace as it helps Robin the weasel, Princess Eleanor and Fido the pet dragon solve their problems. Innovative activity storybook helps children learn to lace and tie their shoes.
Whether you are a bully, follow a bully, or are bullied yourself - this book is for you. It tells how to do it, why you do it, and how to deal with bullies. Discusses what constitutes being a bully and what the unpleasant consequences may be.
John Light makes children want to read. Supported by his own endearingly naive illustrations, these light-hearted observations of family life are true, witty, unexpected and fun to share, and expressed in language which is both simple and natural. The many cooks in the family have fun experimenting with different recipes and trying them on each ......
John Light makes children want to read. Supported by his own endearingly naive illustrations, these light-hearted observations of family life are true, witty, unexpected and fun to share, and expressed in language which is both simple and natural. All the family members enjoy being outdoors, whether it is in the back yard or at an exciting camp ......
John Light makes children want to read. Supported by his own endearingly naive illustrations, these light-hearted observations of family life are true, witty, unexpected and fun to share, and expressed in language which is both simple and natural. On the weekend Dad is a diligent but incompetent handyman around the house, to the vast entertainment ......
John Light makes children want to read. Supported by his own endearingly naive illustrations, these light-hearted observations of family life are true, witty, unexpected and fun to share, and expressed in language which is both simple and natural. Katherine, Mark, and Roger spend a fun-filled day at the beach with their parents.
John Light makes children want to read. Supported by his own endearingly naive illustrations, these light-hearted observations of family life are true, witty, unexpected and fun to share, and expressed in language which is both simple and natural. A young boy describes his experiences "driving" his stroller with various members of his family.