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Photos and text present children with different abilities working together at school.
In this book of photographs & text, disabled kids are shown enjoying all the activities that youngsters like.
Ready-to-use activities integrate into the daily curriculum to help teachers create a safe and caring classroom
If you know the 26 letters of the alphabet and can count to 99 -- or are just learning -- you'll love Tana Hoban's brilliant creation. This innovative concept book is two books in one!
Baby Kangaroo, Baby Giraffe, Baby Penguin, Baby Bear, where do you sleep? As your little one settles down for the night, share this delightful bedtime story about baby animals who are also settling to sleep. A perfect book which is fun to read as your child gets ready for bed. Ideal for beginner readers, it includes sentence repetition and easy to read words. The beautiful illustrations will delight the imagination as children discover the diverse ways that different animals sleep. Positive, with soothing colours, warm night skies and cute baby animals, it is perfect for encouraging little ones to settle down in a peaceful frame of mind, calm and ready for sleep.
Photographs of animals and children in similar poses accompany rhyming verses beginning with each letter of the alphabet that describe movements of a wide range of animals.
"The wide variety of activities in this book extend across many learning areas, particularly society and environment, science, and health values. The four sections of the book ... aim to motivate students to explore aspects of self and their interactions with others." -- P. i.
Teaching Terrific Three’s and Other Toddlers is a must for anyone involved in caring for this special age group. Activities concentrate on social growth, listening skills, self-image, language skills, fine and gross motor development, and awareness of such concepts as science, math, music, and nutrition. This guide includes sections about room arrangement, scheduling, discipline, assessment, parent involvement, materials, and basic and individual goals.
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Two small children become new friends and have wonderful days playing together with their toys. But when one friend gets a new toy that he is reluctant to share, the friends are no longer so friendly. This story, told in clear, simple dialogue with bright, childlike illustrations, gives straightforward insight into the complications that can threaten even the best of friendships. The youngest audience will delight in the simple resolution that mends these friends’ relationship as well as their toy.