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Just one more swingJust one more slideJust one more kickJust one more ride...We all know the bedtime question: Just one more...This story celebrates the bedtime routine and offers some simple activities to make it an enjoyable time for everyone.
Do you ever wish that your child could just understand "insert whatever you're struggling with"?Do you ever think that your child is purposefully ignoring what you're trying to teach them?There are moments every day, when children are open to listen and learn.The Teachable Moment will help you to see these opportunities and understand how to make the most of them.This workbook reproduces the resource pages in a group of 10 for easy use in learning environments.
Do you ever wish that your child could just understand "insert whatever you're struggling with"? Do you ever think that your child is purposefully ignoring what you're trying to teach them? There are moments every day, when children are open to listen and learn.The Teachable Moment will help you to see these opportunities and understand how to make the most of them. Includes resource pages for quick, easy reference.
Taniwha's Terrors.Taniwha can't sleep.There are shapes and noises that are too scary....for anyone who's ever been afraid of the dark.Includes fun activities to make night-time less scary.Taniwha's Terrors is purposefully not written with a specific gender so that it can be read to any child.
Does your child ask for one thing (maybe ice cream), over and over?...and over?!'I Wish That I Could Have Ice Cream Every Day' embraces the idea, as a young child talks about the colours and flavours they'd like to try -and then remembers why having it every day might not be quite so special after all.Written in rhyme to encourage young children to follow along, it explores the delight of different flavours while focussing on one colour on each page.There is no adult 'intervention' or 'direction' in the story. The child remembers on their own why too much is not necessarily a good thing. An adult reader can help to prompt a child about something they may think they want more of.Included are a simple recipe for making ice cream, and play dough (both will need adult supervision).
In "We All Say Goodnight," instruments and nature join together to say goodnight, in this gentle rhyming lullaby.Includes an activity to encourage children to write their own lullaby.
Hickory Dickory Dock - The mouse ran up the clock. The clock struck one... ...what happened when the clock struck two?
A baby kiwi and their parent engage in a game of "I love you more than..." Can the young kiwi find the winning phrase? (Includes some facts about Kiwi).
A grandchild asks their grandmother what the moko kauae (traditional chin tattoo worn by Māori women), means to her. Her reply weaves in the whole family.
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