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A Piece of String is a Wonderful Thing by Judy Hindley
Category: Children's Fiction
This book is one of a new series of books, "Read and Discover", designed to encourage children to learn about the world as they learn to read. You can use it for fishing, hunting, tying, pulling, lifting and carrying - a piece of string is a wonderful thing! It supports KS1-2 Science and Literacy. It is ...Show more
Does a Cow Say Boo? by Judy Hindley
Category: Picture Books
"Sure to be a hit at storytimes, this book would be a good addition to any library serving the toddler and preschool set." - SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL Follow a multicultural crew of little ones to the farmyard, where they celebrate the distinctive -- and easily imitated -- sound each animal makes. Featurin ...Show more
How Your Body Works by Judy Hindley
Category: Education | Series: Children's World Ser.
This is a classic Usborne book which has been enjoyed by three generations since its first publication in 1975 - now completely reillustrated by the original artist Colin King, to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Usborne Publishing. Anyone who remembers this book from their own childhood will love to i ...Show more
Mummy, Did You Miss Me? by Judy Hindley
Category: Children's Books
In a delightful role-reversal that all children will love, Mummy Bear pretends to be completely lost without her little bear. And when Alice Bear returns from her exciting trip around the garden, bubbling with stories of tigers, sailing boats and tropical islands, Mummy Bear's enormous hug reassures her ...Show more
Princess Betony and the Rule of Wishing (#3) by Judy Hindley
Category: Children's Fiction | Series: Princess Betony
Princess Betony is delighted to have found a proper friend at last - Rosie's niece, Clover Pink. But having a friend isn't as easy as Betony first thought. Especially when Clover decides she wants to be a witch and desperately needs to discover the Rule of Wishing.
Sleepy Places by Judy Hindley
Category: Picture Books
Do you suppose you could sleep in a rose like a bee, or snooze in the ooze like a frog? When you're yawning and nodding and flopping and ready to fall in a heap, where do you choose for a nap or a snooze - where is your favourite place to sleep?
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