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Dawn McNiff

    Bug Club Shared Reading: Planet Earth, Here We Come! (Reception)
    Little Celeste
    Worry Magic
    Smiley Eyes, Smiley Faces
    Love from Alfie McPoonst, The Best Dog Ever
    Let's Play, Daddy Bear! A Bloomsbury Young Reader
    • A heart-warming family story, ideal for children practising their reading at home or in school.Little Bear lives with Daddy Bear at weekends, and usually they play games like Monster Chase and Dad-is-a-Big-Climbing-Frame . But today, all Daddy Bear is doing is tap-tap-tapping on his keyboard. Waiting is so boring! Can Little Bear convince him to play?This charming story from Dawn McNiff is perfect for Key Stage 1 (KS1) children who are learning to read by themselves. It features illustrations from Andy Rowland and explores a topic many young children will relate to.Bloomsbury Young Readers are the perfect way to get children reading, with book-banded stories by brilliant authors like Julia Donaldson. With gorgeous colour illustrations and inside cover notes to help children get the most out of stories, this series is ideal for home and school. Guided reading notes written by the Centre for Literacy in Primary Education (CLPE) are available at bloomsburyguidedreading.com.' Every child needs a Bloomsbury Young Reader.' (Julie-Ann McCulloch, Teacher)Book Purple. Ideal for ages 6+.

      Let's Play, Daddy Bear! A Bloomsbury Young Reader
    • Dear Izzy, I’m a Sky Dog now. I live in Dog Heaven, because I died...When Alfie the dog dies, he sends his owner Izzy letters in the post from his new The Nicest Cloud, Dog Heaven, The Sky. He wants her to know that he misses her – so much! – but his new home in heaven is BRILLIANT. There are postmen to chase, angels to tickle his tummy, and he never even has to take a bath! Can his letters comfort Izzy, who is feeling lost without him?Sensitively balancing humour and raw emotional truth, this is a beautifully observed tale sure to reassure children experiencing loss and grief for the very first time.

      Love from Alfie McPoonst, The Best Dog Ever
    • Smiley Eyes, Smiley Faces

      • 10pages
      • 1 heure de lecture
      3,3(7)Évaluer

      In Smiley Eyes, Smiley Faces, toddlers can take an interactive tour through the town, meeting different face-mask-wearers along the way. Toddlers can then lift the mask-shaped flaps to reveal the smiley faces underneath the bright, colourful masks. They can even lift their own mask at the end of the day with the surprise mirrored finale!

      Smiley Eyes, Smiley Faces
    • Worry Magic

      • 244pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,8(38)Évaluer

      Courtney is a worrier - she's worried about EVERYTHING, from her mum and dad's constant fights, to her Gran being ill to the fact that her best friend Lois suddenly seems to be more interested in growing up and hanging out with mean girl Bex. But then one day, during a particularly bad argument kicked off by her dad's discovery of a pig in their lounge (don't ask...) Courtney begins to feel a bit funny... a bit woozy... a bit like a dream is coming on - and then when she wakes up everything is better! Mum and dad are being nice to each other, the pig is going back to the animal shelter (really, don't ask...) and even Kyle, her older brother, seems to be making an effort. Courtney becomes sure that each time she feels woozy and has her dreams, she's magicking her problems and worries away. Her mum, dad and brother aren't so sure though. Can Courtney convince everybody that her worry magic dreams are the perfect way to solve her problems? Or should she learn to worry a little less and to ask for help in some non-magical places more?

      Worry Magic
    • Little Celeste

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,6(55)Évaluer

      An unexpected lavender-eyed baby named Celeste appears in eleven-year-old Shelley's room, sparking a whirlwind of adventures. With her mother preoccupied with her ex-boyfriend, Shelley takes on the responsibility of caring for Celeste. As they navigate the challenges of their new relationship, they embark on messy escapades, make new friends, and discover the magic of wishes coming true. This heartwarming tale explores themes of responsibility, friendship, and the unexpected joys of childhood.

      Little Celeste
    • Miss Moon is taking her alien class on a school trip to... Earth! From slurping spaghetti in Europe, to ice-skating in Antarctica the alien class travel the world, zooming from continent to continent. Will the wonderful sights Earth has to offer save the trip from being anything but SO boring? Highly engaging, illustrated picture book to be read out loud to children aged 4-7 Helps expose your child to rich language and curriculum-linked vocabulary Includes key terms from Geography and the topic area of Planet Earth Part of the Bug Club reading series used in over 3500 schools 'These books are a great start to addressing the wider curriculum and the vocabulary issues that schools are identifying.' - Assistant Head, Primary Academy The Bug Club Shared books are highly engaging, beautifully illustrated stories designed to be read out loud to children. The programme exposes children to rich, curriculum-linked vocabulary, helping to build an understanding across school subjects and cultivate a love for reading.

      Bug Club Shared Reading: Planet Earth, Here We Come! (Reception)
    • Collins Big Cat supports every primary child on their reading journey from phonics to fluency. Top authors and illustrators have created fiction and non- fiction books that children love to read. Book banded for guided and independent reading, there are reading notes in the back, comprehensive teaching and assessment support and ebooks available.

      Police Nan and Spike the Cat-Detective - The Mystery of the Dino-Bone Robber
    • How Not to Be Weird

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Woody wants to get un-weird - and fast! And with the help of his way more normal, yet rather extravagant GlamMa and the discovery of his Dad's peculiar lucky charm, he soon finds a new sense of charm, un-weirdness and a heap load of shenanigans come his way!

      How Not to Be Weird
    • Collins Big Cat supports every primary child on their reading journey from phonics to fluency. Top authors and illustrators have created fiction and non- fiction books that children love to read. Book banded for guided and independent reading, there are reading notes in the back, comprehensive teaching and assessment support and ebooks available.

      Police Nan and Spike the Cat-Detective - The Mystery of the Toyshop Robber
    • In der Stadt, in den Läden und beim Kinderarzt – überall tragen die Leute Masken, deshalb kannst du ihre Münder nicht sehen. Aber schau mal genau, die Augen von Busfahrerin, Arzt und Verkäuferin lachen dich an! Und wenn du die Maske aufklappst, erkennst du gleich: Alle zeigen dir ihr nettes Lachgesicht! Denn auch mit Maske kann man lachen und fröhlich sein.

      So viele liebe Lachgesichter