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What do animals eat for lunch? Do animals tidy up their homes? Do they take baths? Where do they poo? Where do animals sleep? This is a book for curious children who just need to know!This anthology contains five rhyming stories, including"Animals Go Poo!""Animals Eat Lunch!""Animals Clean Up!""Animals Take a Bath!""Animals Go to Sleep!"Use this book to help your toddler with transitions by having their favourite animals model desired behaviours.¿¿¿
Whether your child is ready for the truth about Santa Claus, or you want to be upfront about Santa from the very beginning, this rhyming story will help you start the conversation in an honest and positive way.Kids will learn about the origin story of Saint Nicholas in a secular, non-religions context. They will find out how "Saint Nick" inspired others to give selflessly, without needing thanks or praise. The story highlights why we continue to think of this person, who lived a long time ago, when we give holiday presents to each other. The reader will understand why it can be fun to gift in secret and pretend that the gift is from "Santa".The book ends with a message to inspire the child to keep the spirit of Santa Claus, Saint Nicholas, Père Noël, Sinterklaas, Father Christmas, Grandfather Frost, Ded Moroz, or whatever they choose to call the character, alive through their own generosity:"Friends can be Santa Claus for each other,Older Sis can be Claus for her brother,Dad or Gramps can be Santa for you,If you give, you can be Santa too!"Beautifully illustrated and featuring diverse characters and families, this book would make an excellent holiday present for a kid of any age. The story uses simple, direct language and bright imagery, sure to keep the attention of toddlers through tweens.
En este libro, los niños pequeños aprenderán a usar sus manos de manera gentil y amable. Con un tono positivo, el libro redirige a los niños de comportamientos como golpear, agarrar, arañar o arrojar a formas más amables de interactuar con los demás, como abrazos, compartir y tocar suavemente. Este hermoso libro utiliza fotografías e imágenes realistas, combinadas con colores brillantes y palabras simples que seguramente mantendrán la atención del niño. "Las manos amables" es un recurso de aprendizaje temprano ideal para familias que practican la crianza amable, así como el método Montessori.
How many grown-ups does it take to make a family? Maybe your family is "unconventional", but I bet it is not that uncommon!This book is for children of unconventional/non-traditional families and for anyone who wants to introduce a child to the idea that families come in all shapes and sizes.Lovingly hand-illustrated, the book features a diversity of family configurations, including:queer families,multi-generational families,polyamorous families,single-parent families,co-parenting families,an adoptive family,a step-family,a foster family.Each spread of the book describes a child's family in simple language, while making it clear that no family is "unusual".The book also contains a brief simple-language "Family Vocabulary" as a conversation-starter about family diversity."How Many Grown-ups Do You Have?" is suitable for even the youngest of readers (ages 0-6 years), as you can explore the pages in any order and even just a few at a time.Visit www.polinabuchan.com for free printable resources, worksheets and coloring pages to accompany this book!
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