This comprehensive handbook has a range of activities that can be used in nurseries, toddler groups and by childminders. There are twelve chapters divided into two main sections. The first focuses on various themes such as food, family and the ...
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This handbook introduces key global citizenship themes to early years teaching. The book includes five traditional folk tales, and ways they could be used to explore themes of identity and inclusion. The book is well presented, with the full st...
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This book of illustrated short stories introduces the wider world to young children. There are six stories, each aimed at a different primary age group. The stories show the lives of children in different countries, and illustrate problems they...
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Schola's Story shows the life of a child growing up in Uganda. The story describes Schola's day, from getting up early and doing the chores, going to school, playing with her friends and going to bed. The book was written and edited by children...
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This illustrated storybook tells the life of three sisters: Nafula, Ajambo and Samanya. Their life seems unhappy until the lucky blue marble appears, and things start to look up. The book presents a down to earth portrait of life as a child in ...
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In this tender view of urban childhood, George soon learns that letting people into his playhouse is much more fun than keeping them out.
This illustrated storybook deals with discrimination in a humourous and gentle way. It would make an idea...
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Everybody wants to squeeze the baby, everybody wants to kiss the baby, everybody loves the baby... so much! A tender and humourous look at an Afro-Caribbean family as they gather for a surprise party.
This story would be ideal for reading alou...
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This storybook includes five folk-tales from different parts of Africa, written by the prize-winning Ghanaian author Lawrence Darmani. The first story includes the infamous spider Ananse, who is looking for a more exciting diet, whilst the othe...
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