The Great Animal Search
- 47 pages
- 2 hours of reading
This book has brain-teasing picture puzzles of animals to spot from many places.
This book has brain-teasing picture puzzles of animals to spot from many places.
Series: My first book about By Felicity Brooks What makes it rain? Where do penguins live? How many oceans are there? Young children can find the answers in this charming book and have fun adding stickers to the pages and doing puzzles too. Topics include weather, the seasons, rainforests, deserts, icy places and a world map, and there are internet links to websites with video clips and games. Also available as a hardback library edition with no stickers and with a contents page and index.
There are over 250 delightful images about that most fascinating of topics, 'me'. Arranged by theme, subjects include 'What I eat and drink', 'People I know' and 'Where I like to go'. A fun, engaging vocabulary builder
Telling stories drawn from across history, The Colour of Fashion delves into the significance of colour in dress, and explores how the symbolism has shifted over time.
Children learn more in their first two years than at any other time in their lives, so anyone caring for them has a vital role to play in helping them. This easy-to-use guide is filled with activities and play ideas for every stage of a child's development up to the age of 2 1/2.
An alphabet runs along the bottom of every page, and the last page features the whole alphabet in upper and lower case. Ages 1+ years.
Ideal for children who are starting to use a dictionary. Over 500 everyday words -- Back cover.
Gabrielle ‘Coco’ Chanel was one of the most influential and ground-breaking fashion designers of the twentieth century. This beautifully illustrated biography tells her remarkable story in a unique and accessible way, examining how the homes and landscapes of her life relate to her work. From her childhood at the convent at Aubazine to her boutique and apartment on Rue Cambon in Paris and her villa, La Pausa, on the French Riveria, Chanel’s style was inspired and influenced by her environment. Emerging at a time that allowed women to be more independent, she designed clothes that let them be free. As she found fame, love and success, she used the memories of her past, and the way that she lived, to forge her own independence. Featuring designs, drawings, archive imagery and contemporary photography, Living with Coco Chanel provides a fascinating insight into Chanel’s life, work and legacy.
With big fold-out pages of bright illustrations, this book presents information on some of the biggest and most powerful machines ever made--from a bucket wheel excavator to a container ship with stacks of containers of international goods.
The first book to tell the glamorous story of Hollywood in Rome and the women who made it legendary