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Behaviour Counts : Wolf Cheats But Learns To Play Fair
€9.90
Wolf often cheats. He wants to win everything, so isn’t always a good sport. How can Wolf learn to play fair? This book helps children explore difficult feelings and how to manage them. It includes discussion activities for adults to use with children to help them further examine the thoughts, feelings and behaviours featured in the book.
Behaviour Counts : Peacock Is Excited But Learns To Calm Down
€9.90
Peacock can get very excited. He finds it hard to calm down, and that can cause trouble. How can Peacock learn to calm down? This book helps children explore difficult feelings and how to manage them. It includes discussion activities for adults to use with children to help them further examine the thoughts, feelings and behaviours featured in the book.
Behaviour Counts : Panther Is Jealous But Learns To Manage His Envy
€9.90
Panther often feels jealous. He can feel very envious of others, and that leads to upset. How can Panther learn to manage his envy? This book helps children explore difficult feelings and how to manage them. It includes discussion activities for adults to use with children to help them further examine the thoughts, feelings and behaviours featured in the book.
Behaviour Counts : Gorilla Is Scared But Learns To Be Brave
€9.90
Gorilla is often scared. He finds it difficult to try new things, and that means he loses out. How can Gorilla learn to be brave? This book helps children explore difficult feelings and how to manage them. It includes discussion activities for adults to use with children to help them further examine the thoughts, feelings and behaviours featured in the book.
Behaviour Counts : Giraffe Gives Up But Learns How To Try
€9.90
Giraffe gives up easily. She often does not try hard enough, and that means she loses out. How can Giraffe learn to try? This book helps children explore difficult feelings and how to manage them. It includes discussion activities for adults to use with children to help them further examine the thoughts, feelings and behaviours featured in the book.
Behaviour Counts : Cheetah Is Messy But Learns To Tidy Up
€9.90
Cheetah is not tidy. He can be very messy, and that upsets others. How can Cheetah learn to tidy up? This book helps children explore difficult feelings and how to manage them. It includes discussion activities for adults to use with children to help them further examine the thoughts, feelings and behaviours featured in the book.
Behaviour Counts : Antelope Is Disappointed But Learns To Carry On
€9.90
Antelope has high hopes. She believes that she will win everything, but that leads to disappointment. How can Antelope learn to carry on? This book helps children explore difficult feelings and how to manage them. It includes discussion activities for adults to use with children to help them further examine the thoughts, feelings and behaviours featured in the book.
Behaviour Counts : Koala Tells Lies But Learns To Tell The Truth
€9.90
Koala does not always tell the truth. She often tells lies, and that gets her into trouble. How can Koala learn to tell the truth? This book helps children explore difficult feelings and how to manage them. It includes discussion activities for adults to use with children to help them further examine the thoughts, feelings and behaviours featured in the book.
Behaviour Counts : Parrot Won't Listen But Learns To Pay Attention
€9.90
Parrot often doesn’t listen. She finds it hard to pay attention, and that gets her into trouble. How can Parrot learn to pay attention? This book helps children explore difficult feelings and how to manage them. It includes discussion activities for adults to use with children to help them further examine the thoughts, feelings and behaviours featured in the book.
Behaviour Counts : Crocodile Is Lazy But Learns How To Be Active
€9.90
Crocodile often feels lazy. He is too lazy to try hard at school, and that means he does not do well. How can Crocodile learn to try? This book helps children explore difficult feelings and how to manage them. It includes discussion activities for adults to use with children to help them further examine the thoughts, feelings and behaviours featured in the book.
Behaviour Counts : Rhino Is Shy But Learns To Be More Confident
€9.90
Rhino often feels shy. He finds it hard to be confident, and that means he loses out. How can Rhino learn to be more confident? This book helps children explore difficult feelings and how to manage them. It includes discussion activities for adults to use with children to help them further examine the thoughts, feelings and behaviours featured in the book.
Behaviour Counts : Monkey Can't Wait But Learns To Be More Patient
€9.90
Monkey often feels impatient. She finds it hard to wait, and that gets her into trouble. How can Monkey learn to be more patient? This book helps children explore difficult feelings and how to manage them. It includes discussion activities for adults to use with children to help them further examine the thoughts, feelings and behaviours featured in the book.
Behaviour Counts : Lion is Angry But Learns To Manage His Temper
€9.90
Lion feels angry – a lot. He loses his temper and scares all of his friends. How can Lion learn to manage his temper? This book helps children explore difficult feelings and how to manage them. It includes discussion activities for adults to use with children to help them further examine the thoughts, feelings and behaviours featured in the book.
First Words Dominoes
€19.90
First word dominoes include a 28 piece set on thick plastic dominoes. Dominoes come in a collectors tin for storage. Children will love the feel of real dominoes as they complete the first words matching games. Age 4+
Rhyming Words Dominoes
€19.90
Rhyming word dominoes include a 28 piece set on thick plastic dominoes. Dominoes come in a collectors tin for storage. Children will love the feel of real dominoes as they complete the rhyming word matching game.
How the Grinch Lost Christmas! : A Sequel to How the Grinch Stole Christmas! - Dr. Seuss
€23.50
The Grinch's newfound Christmas spirit is in jeopardy with the arrival of the Whoville's Christmas tree competition, but can one special Who remind him of what's really important? A sequel to the timeless classic How the Grinch Stole Christmas! featuring all your favourite characters! The Grinch has grown to LOVE Christmas, so when the Grinch sees a poster for Who-ville's Christmas tree contest, he has an awfully crafty idea... he will show off his new festive spirit by making the tallest, most spectacular Christmas tree the Whos have ever seen! But when things don't go as planned, will the Grinch return to his grinchy ways, or can one special Who remind him of the true meaning of Christmas? Celebrate the season alongside all your favourite characters with this sequel to the timeless classic How the Grinch Stole Christmas! A Wonderful Hardback gift edition
The Biggest Roller Coaster - Tina Kugler
€7.90
Siblings Fritz and Franny have fun trying all the rides at the amusement park in this early reader from Geisel Honor winner Tina Kugler! Pick a Book. Grow a Reader! This series is part of Scholastic's early reader line, Acorn, aimed at children who are learning to read. With easy-to-read text, a short-story format, plenty of humor, and full-color artwork on every page, these books will boost reading confidence and fluency. Acorn books plant a love of reading and help readers grow!Get ready to ride! Fox siblings Fritz and Franny -- and their faithful dog, Fred -- are spending the day at the amusement park. After sizing up the tallest, fastest, and loudest rides they can find, these foxes come together on the perfect coaster. Geisel Honor winner Tina Kugler's easy-to-read text and humor-filled, full-color artwork will have young readers everywhere laughing out loud!
We Are in a Book! - Mo Willems
€11.50
Perfect for children just learning to read, this highly original book is told entirely in speech bubbles with a repetitive use of familiar phrases. From the award-winning author of Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus!Gerald is careful. Piggie is not. Piggie cannot help smiling. Gerald can. Gerald worries so that Piggie does not have to. Gerald and Piggie are best friends. In We Are In a Book! Gerald and Piggie discover the joys of being read. But what will happen when the book ends...? Mo Willems creates another hilarious escapade starring the award-winning duo that will have early readers breaking into laughter from the first page.
The Great Bunk Bed Battle - Tina Kugler
€7.90
Siblings Fritz and Franny have all sorts of bedtime adventures in this early reader from Geisel Honor winner Tina Kugler! Pick a Book. Grow a Reader!This series is part of Scholastic's early reader line, Acorn, aimed at children who are learning to read. With easy-to-read text, a short-story format, plenty of humor, and full-color artwork on every page, these books will boost reading confidence and fluency. Acorn books plant a love of reading and help readers grow!It's time for bed! Fox siblings Fritz and Franny -- and their adorable dog, Fred -- get up to different bedtime shenanigans across three short stories in this full-color early reader. An imaginative bedtime routine leads the trio through a castle, a volcano, and even the center of the Earth as they debate whose bunk is best. But at the end of it all, these foxes find a way to meet in the middle.
Hello, Hedgehog: Do You Like My Bike? - Norm Feuti
€7.50
Hedgehog has a new bike! Pick a book. Grow a Reader! This series is part of Scholastic's early reader line, Acorn, aimed at children who are learning to read. With easy-to-read text, a short-story format, plenty of humour, and full-colour artwork on every page, these books will boost reading confidence and fluency. Acorn books plant a love of reading and help readers grow! Hedgehog loves his new bike. His best friend Harry says he likes it, too. But when Hedgehog asks Harry to go bike riding with him, Harry says he does not want to go. Does Harry not like his friend's new bike? Or could this all have something to do with training wheels? A laugh-out-loud story with full-colour artwork and easy-to-readtext throughout. Perfect for new readers!
Read With Oxford Stories Stage 5 : The Travelling Players (DELIVERY TO EU ONLY)
€6.90
Becoming independent – I can read and enjoy a whole story by myself. Read with Biff Chip and Kipper Read with Oxford Stage 5 is for children who are reading confidently, silently and independently most of the time. They will use their phonics knowledge automatically to tackle words they don’t know and will be able to make predictions about what happens next in stories. Once a child has learnt all their sounds and is able to decode and blend new words accurately, they need support to develop their reading fluency and confidence. Essentially, they need to go from learning to read, to reading to learn, and to reading independently for pleasure. Children at Read with Oxford Stage 5 can usually: Read quickly and silently using their phonics knowledge automatically (except for the occasional very unfamiliar word). Read (on sight) a wide range of common tricky words (e.g. ‘beautiful’, ‘eye’). Read aloud with good pace and fluency, taking note of punctuation and sometimes using expression. Begin to make fewer mistakes while reading and correct them most of the time. Explain their ideas and opinions about a story or information book in a lot of detail. Understand that there are different types of fiction and non-fiction books. Read a short Stage 5 book in one sitting or, for longer books with chapters, at least one complete chapter. Approximate age: 6–8 School: Years 2 and 3 / P3 and P4 Equivalent to: Oxford Levels 8, 9 | Book Bands Purple, Gold
Read With Oxford Stories Stage 5 : The Secret Pop Star (DELIVERY TO EU ONLY)
€6.90
Becoming independent – I can read and enjoy a whole story by myself. Read with Biff Chip and Kipper Read with Oxford Stage 5 is for children who are reading confidently, silently and independently most of the time. They will use their phonics knowledge automatically to tackle words they don’t know and will be able to make predictions about what happens next in stories. Once a child has learnt all their sounds and is able to decode and blend new words accurately, they need support to develop their reading fluency and confidence. Essentially, they need to go from learning to read, to reading to learn, and to reading independently for pleasure. Children at Read with Oxford Stage 5 can usually: Read quickly and silently using their phonics knowledge automatically (except for the occasional very unfamiliar word). Read (on sight) a wide range of common tricky words (e.g. ‘beautiful’, ‘eye’). Read aloud with good pace and fluency, taking note of punctuation and sometimes using expression. Begin to make fewer mistakes while reading and correct them most of the time. Explain their ideas and opinions about a story or information book in a lot of detail. Understand that there are different types of fiction and non-fiction books. Read a short Stage 5 book in one sitting or, for longer books with chapters, at least one complete chapter. Approximate age: 6–8 School: Years 2 and 3 / P3 and P4 Equivalent to: Oxford Levels 8, 9 | Book Bands Purple, Gold
Read With Oxford Stories Stage 5 : Princes in the Tower (DELIVERY TO EU ONLY)
€6.90
Becoming independent – I can read and enjoy a whole story by myself. Read with Biff Chip and Kipper Read with Oxford Stage 5 is for children who are reading confidently, silently and independently most of the time. They will use their phonics knowledge automatically to tackle words they don’t know and will be able to make predictions about what happens next in stories. Once a child has learnt all their sounds and is able to decode and blend new words accurately, they need support to develop their reading fluency and confidence. Essentially, they need to go from learning to read, to reading to learn, and to reading independently for pleasure. Children at Read with Oxford Stage 5 can usually: Read quickly and silently using their phonics knowledge automatically (except for the occasional very unfamiliar word). Read (on sight) a wide range of common tricky words (e.g. ‘beautiful’, ‘eye’). Read aloud with good pace and fluency, taking note of punctuation and sometimes using expression. Begin to make fewer mistakes while reading and correct them most of the time. Explain their ideas and opinions about a story or information book in a lot of detail. Understand that there are different types of fiction and non-fiction books. Read a short Stage 5 book in one sitting or, for longer books with chapters, at least one complete chapter. Approximate age: 6–8 School: Years 2 and 3 / P3 and P4 Equivalent to: Oxford Levels 8, 9 | Book Bands Purple, Gold
Read With Oxford Stories Stage 5 : A Knight in Town (DELIVERY TO EU ONLY)
€6.90
Becoming independent – I can read and enjoy a whole story by myself. Read with Biff Chip and Kipper Read with Oxford Stage 5 is for children who are reading confidently, silently and independently most of the time. They will use their phonics knowledge automatically to tackle words they don’t know and will be able to make predictions about what happens next in stories. Once a child has learnt all their sounds and is able to decode and blend new words accurately, they need support to develop their reading fluency and confidence. Essentially, they need to go from learning to read, to reading to learn, and to reading independently for pleasure. Children at Read with Oxford Stage 5 can usually: Read quickly and silently using their phonics knowledge automatically (except for the occasional very unfamiliar word). Read (on sight) a wide range of common tricky words (e.g. ‘beautiful’, ‘eye’). Read aloud with good pace and fluency, taking note of punctuation and sometimes using expression. Begin to make fewer mistakes while reading and correct them most of the time. Explain their ideas and opinions about a story or information book in a lot of detail. Understand that there are different types of fiction and non-fiction books. Read a short Stage 5 book in one sitting or, for longer books with chapters, at least one complete chapter. Approximate age: 6–8 School: Years 2 and 3 / P3 and P4 Equivalent to: Oxford Levels 8, 9 | Book Bands Purple, Gold
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