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A little boy's letter to Santa begins: Dear Santa, Please bring me a puppy for Christmas - a little white puppy. A puppy with a tail that wags and with a cold, black nose. This title is intended for ages 1 to 6 years.
Winner of Parents' Choice Gold Award and endorsed by the National Wildlife Federation and the Massachusetts Audubon Society, this book includes 365 self-contained, fully-explained indoor and outdoor activities, observations, and experiences, coupled with charming illustrations.
Intended for children of ages 8-10, this work features animals from A to Z in drawings together with facts.
Suitable for ages 5 to 7 years, this book presents a fresh approach to teaching young readers the alphabets. It features colour illustrations of dogs and puppies cleverly utilising the upper and lower case letters. Witty verses on each page teach and encourage young readers with rhyming couplets about each letter.
Intended for children aged 9 and up, this novel reveals the secret lives and loves of cats, and peeks into a year in the life of the mischievous feline Adrian Cat.
The death of Moose, the family dog, inspired author to compile for his children a series of lessons gleaned from their canine companion of many years. What does a dog know about living life? Moose understood quite a lot: from 'Love Unconditionally' to 'Take a Nap in a Sunny Spot'.
Offering an introduction to rocks, this title explores questions such as what they are, where they come from and how we use them in everyday life. It includes suggested classroom and playground activities that help to reinforce the key concept.
This book examines ways in which beliefs and values interact with science and science teaching. It looks at some of the spiritual, moral, social and cultural contexts within which science has developed and considers how these factors can affect the choice of scientific theory.
Children are becoming much more aware of their equine partners' health, performance and attitude. This DVD presents techniques that help in the bonding process and the rider to identify tightness or potential issues.