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Watch It Grow appeals to early readers interested in learning more about how plants grow and the steps in their life cycles. Each title features a life cycle diagram, picture glossary, table of contents, and index. Bright, detailed photographs and labels help readers easily identify each step.
Mindful haiku poems to help us rediscover our natural surroundings, without traveling too far from home. Some flowers are the subject of nursery rhymes and childhood games while others help us celebrate love, remember our homelands or mark the passing seasons. These mindful haiku poems invite us to explore twenty-four flower species growing close to home, from wildflower meadows to urban window boxes.
This series features easy drawing lessons, reward stickers, and a flip-out paper pad with simple drawing prompts, making it approachable and fun for kids as young as four years old.
The perfect starter for kids who love to read and draw, the Watch Me Read and Draw series features an engaging story with simple drawing lessons that teach children how to draw their favourite things. Adorable stories are sure to capture the attention of budding young artists, and basic shapes that they will recognize make it easy to learn how to draw.
A delightful picture book about a father and daughter' s trip into the wilderness, and how children can help parents see the world in a different way.
Monster is HUNGRY, and he's coming to find . . . YOU! He creeps through the streets, hunting for his favorite snack. You'd better hide because you know what he likes to eat. Something tasty, something sweet. It's . . . CAKE, of course!
What should you do if you discover eggs or egg cases when you're exploring the outdoors? You should watch and wait and come back to check on them! Author Sara Levine's simple, lyrical text encourages readers to take time to observe eggs. Accompanied by photos of many types of eggs and egg cases, this book explains which ones you can safely collect and which you should leave behind. Back matter provides more information about featured eggs and egg casesCincluding the creatures that hatch from the
What's your favourite season? Introduce young readers to the effects of the weather each season with these lyrical books. Repeating sentence structures give early readers confidence, while surprising nature facts will make them want to read the whole series.
Stories for younger readers following the adventures of a crimecracking and mystery solving Tudor ghost, William, and his modernday sidekick, Thomas.