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«TA charming board book featuring six traditional Christmas songs and a music CD. Each delightfully illustrated Christmas scene has been created from felt, lace, knitting, ribbons, buttons and sparkly foil and features the lyrics of Christmas carol favourites including «Jingle Bells», «Away in a Manger» and «Hark the Herald Angels Sing». The accompanying CD contains not only the melodies for the songs in the book, but also ten additional tracks of Christmas music, such as «The Holly and the Ivy» and «The First Noel». The perfect festive soother and an ideal gift for baby's first Christmas.» |
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Alex thought he was solving lots of problems by buying a pony at the local auction. So he's in for a shock when he realizes he's now the owner of Puzzle, a filthy thin and abused pony. But worse is to come, for Puzzle is in such a state, she may have to be put down. |
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Exciting stories of friendship and adventure, packed with authentic detail. Now part of the Usborne Reading Programme, above Young Reading Series Three. Perfect for readers growing in confidence, who want to get stuck into a whole series of great, original stories. |
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Rudyard Kipling's classic 'Just So' story, retold for young readers. According to this much-loved fable, whales used to be able to eat anything they wanted — find out what happens when the whale finds out that a man tastes very nice indeed. Part of the Usborne Reading Programme. |
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Jess Adams has always dreamed of owning her own pony, but of course it's just a dream. For now she is content spending every waking moment at Sandy Lane Stables. But one day, the unthinkable happens and it looks as if her dream will come true. Then Jess has to make a terrible decision... which will she choose? Her dream pony or Sandy Lane? |
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A handy paperback filled with plenty of activities to entertain children on their holidays, including mazes, spot-the difference and word searches; this is ideal for long journeys, quiet times or rainy days. |
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Matthew and Marilla Cuthbert planned to adopt a boy to help out on the farm, so when red-headed 'Anne-with-an-e' arrives at Green Gables, she is not quite what they expected. But Anne sets out to win them over, determined to make a life — and her family — for herself. This is the classic story by Canadian author L.M. Montgomery, retold for younger readers. |
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A delightful sticker and colouring book for little children, featuring a range of scenes showing horses and ponies. Features over 200 stickers including stable scenes, rosettes, showjumps and more. |
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Explore Apple Tree Farm as Poppy and Sam look everywhere for Curly the pig. This is a charming story for beginner readers. Don't forget to spot the Little Yellow Duck who is hiding on each page. |
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Ted's tractor is in trouble after a terrible crash at Apple Tree Farm. This is a charming story for beginner readers. Don't forget to spot the Little Yellow Duck who is hiding on each page. |
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The Usborne Reading Programme is a collection of over 250 reading books, graded in seven levels. Developed with reading experts, this series now features original fiction to provide readers with even more choice. Series Three books are for fully confident readers who still need to gain the stamina needed for standard length books. They use advanced sentence structure and vocabulary and have more complex plots with subplots. |
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Издательство: Usborne, 2016 Жанр: Usborne Страниц: 320 страниц Загрузил: admin, 20 сентября 2022
Reader, beware! This is a BAD book. A VERY BAD book that will bring you nothing but BAD LUCK. Luckily no one would want to read it as it is extremely BORING and contains NO ADVENTURE whatsoever. No magic. No betrayal. And NO DRAGONS. No flying dragons. No fire-breathing dragons. No dragon hunters. ABSOLUTELY NO DRAGONS. The only reason anyone would DARE read this book is if they are VERY BAD and never do what they're told. And you always do what you're told. Don't you? |
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A comprehensive world atlas with 60 pages of maps showing land cover, cities and towns, boundaries, rivers and lakes and places of interest. Each continent is introduced with several pages of key facts, satellite views and information on major geographical features. Endmatter includes a gazetteer of states, geography quiz and time zones chart. |
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Using the special pen provided, preschool children can trace over the capital letters, wipe off and repeat. Little ones need lots of practice controlling a pen as they start writing and this book allows endless opportunities for that. Friendly monsters take children through the whole alphabet, one step at a time. |
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A fun way for young children to learn everyday English words as they spot, colour and name familiar things at the zoo, at the market, during playtime and more. With 280 matching word and picture stickers of animals, people and places to add to the scenes, this book is ideal for preschoolers or those learning English as an additional language. |
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A simple sticker book which will allow little children to build their own countryside scenes. As they fix hundreds of stickers of animals, plants, bugs, birds and flowers to add to a range of habitats, children will be learning about the natural world — as well as practising vital motor skills that are essential for learning to write. |
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«With stunning illustrations and over 60 flaps to lift, children can explore plague-ridden London, the British Empire, a Victorian factory and other key events in Britain's incredible history. A «Famous People» section at the back of the book features Britons of note such as Oliver Cromwell, Emmeline Pankhurst and The Beatles.» |
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Over 250 words relating to the body and the movements it makes, the clothes children wear and the world around them. Young children can discover and learn lots of new vocabularly by spotting and talking about the illustrated words on themed pages which include Things I wear, What I can do and Where I live. |
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A write-in book for complete beginners, who want to write stories but don't know where to start. Starting with easy word games, the book takes the young writer through each part of story-writing. From creating characters using doodling and using picture prompts to develop description skills, the book builds up to writing whole short stories. |
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