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A Thank You Walk: A Story about Gratitude (Board) by Nancy Loewen
Category: Board Books | Series: Bright Start
Duke's Tail wag-wag-wags. 'He's telling us thank you for walking him,' says Mummy. Did you know that children as young as one or two are capable of complex feelings? A Thank You Walk helps develop gratitude in children, and is part of Bright Start, a new series of board books that nurtures emotional int ...Show more
Believe Me, Goldilocks Rocks! by Nancy Loewen
Category: Picture Books | Series: Other Side of the Story
OF COURSE you think Goldilocks was a brat who broke in and trashed our house. You don't know the other side of the story. Well, let me tell you...
Chloe's Special Family: A Story of Adoption by Nancy Loewen
Category: Education | Series: A Helping Hand
The Richardsons are having a big family reunion and everyone is gushing over the Chloe's new baby cousin. Chloe cant help but feel different because shes adopted. Her parents play her tell me again game to remind her special and loved she is.
Feel Better, Daddy: A Story about Empathy (Bright Start) by Nancy Loewen
Category: Board Books | Series: Bright Start
Oh no, Daddy's nose is red and his eyes are sleepy, he isn't well! I'll be Daddy today and make him all better! Taking care of Daddy is part of Bright Start; a touching new series of board books which combines sweet stories with charming illustrations to nurture emotional intelligence. With parental gu ...Show more
Honestly, Red Riding Hood Was Rotten! by Nancy Loewen
Category: Picture Books | Series: Other Side of the Story
OF COURSE you think I did a horrible thing by eating Little Red Riding Hood and her granny. You don't know the other side of the story. Well, let me tell you...
If You Were a Homonym or a Homophone (Word Fun) by Nancy Loewen
Category: Activity Books | Series: Word Fun
If you were a homonym, you would be pronounced and spelled the same as another word, but you would have a different meaning. If you were a homophone, you would be pronounced the same as another word, but you would have a different spelling and a different meaning. Learn the difference between this two t ...Show more
If You Were a Preposition (Word Fun) by Nancy Loewen
Category: Activity Books | Series: Word Fun
If you were a preposition, you would show the relation between another word and a noun or pronoun. You could go WITH your friends INTO the movie theater. What else could you do if you were a preposition?
If You Were a Pronoun (Word Fun) by Nancy Loewen
Category: Activity Books | Series: Word Fun
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If You Were an Antonym (Word Fun) by Nancy Loewen
Category: Activity Books | Series: Word Fun
If you were an antonym, you would mean the opposite of another word. You could be FAST or SLOW, HOT or COLD, or RIGHT or WRONG. What else could you be if you were an antonym?
Listen, My Bridge Is SO Cool! - The Story of the Three Billy Goats Gruff As Told by the Troll by Nancy Loewen; Cristian Bernardini (Illustrator)
Category: Children's Fiction | Series: The\Other Side of the Story Ser.
You think you know the story of Three Billy Goats Gruff? You're in for a surprise. The troll SAID he wanted to gobble up the billy goats, but what's the real story behind his stomps and roars? A classic fairy tale gets a trip-trapping twist as the troll tells all.
My Turn, Your Turn (Bright Start) by Nancy Loewen
Category: Education | Series: Bright Start
Let's learn a new game. It's called "My Turn, Your Turn." Part of the Bright Start series, My Turn, Your Turn introduces and helps develop the idea of sharing for children aged 1-3.Malik and Cora both want to fly the same toy plane. Watch frustration give way to joy as they try the sharing game proposed ...Show more
The BIG Problem (and the Squirrel Who Eventually Solved It) - Understanding Adjectives and Adverbs by Nancy Loewen; Kevin Sherry (Contribution by)
Category: Children's Books | Series: Language on the Loose Ser.
The squirrels have a problem. A BIG, POLKA-DOTTED problem. And they're watching NERVOUSLY, CURIOUSLY to see what it will do next. This goofy little story, complemented by informational back matter, teaches readers the differences between adjectives and adverbs. Australian Curriculum: English - Lang ...Show more