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Topsy and Tim meet various kinds of interesting animals. They help collect eggs from the chickens, and find some little ducklings learning how to swim. They are a little bit frightened when they get chased by some large geese, but Farmer Stewart soon finds them a nice job to do, helping to feed a calf.
Tim has fallen out of a tree and bumped his head. He's a little nervous about going to hospital, but he soon finds out how nice the Doctors and Nurses are, and there are lots of other children on the ward to play with too. The only problem now is making sure Topsy doesn't feel left out.
Topsy and Tim the twins' friend Tony has a new baby brother called Jack. At first Tony is a bit jealous of the new baby but he soon learns how to be a helpful big brother.
The twins' class is visited by two Police Officers, who explain to the children what their jobs involve. Topsy and Tim find out about stranger danger, learn about safe places to play, and even get to visit the police station themselves when they find somebody's belongings.
Topsy and Tim find fun and adventure in the real world. In this book, the twins are going to visit their Granny, and Mummy decides to take them on the train. Topsy and Tim get to see the bustle of the train station, and then they learn about using trolleys, showing tickets, and going through tunnels.
Topsy and Tim find fun and adventure in the real world. Their engaging stories are reassuring for young children having first experiences of their own.
Helps your child to practise writing letters. Each letter in this book is shown with a picture and with two rows of letters drawn in dotted lines that children can draw over with their special pen. Then they can wipe the page clean and practice again! Each letter is also shown with arrows so children know where to place the pen.
An easy-to-use, wipe-clean activity book for children who are starting to learn how to count. It helps your child practise writing numbers. It includes a pen.
Suitable for young children, this title helps them to find out how to keep their teeth healthy and discover that going to the dentist isn't such a scary experience.
Topsy and Tim: Go on an Aeroplane is a delightful children's book penned by the acclaimed author, Jean Adamson. Published in 2009 by Penguin Random House Children's UK, this book is a charming addition to the Topsy and Tim series that has captivated young readers for generations. The story is a delightful blend of adventure and learning, as Topsy and Tim embark on their first ever journey on an aeroplane. Jean Adamson's engaging storytelling and vivid illustrations make this book a must-have for children. The genre of this book is predominantly Children's Fiction, but its appeal transcends age groups. It's a perfect read for young children beginning to explore the world around them. Experience the joy of flying with Topsy and Tim in this beautifully crafted book from one of the most respected publishers in the world, Penguin Random House Children's UK.
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