Play and Learn: Domino Colours
R195A great board game classic for learning colours by playing!
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A 10-page book and 28 memo cards to develop fine manual skills, stimulate learning and the ability to concentrate. Recognise the pictures and learn numbers by playing!
The big flaps in this hide and seek book are perfect for little fingers to lift. Each one has a different garden animal hiding behind it, and the endearing artwork is full of details to look at and talk about together. A double-flap on the last page creates a fun surprise ending.
Learn all about opposites with a book and a puzzle.
Learn all about shapes with these two-piece puzzles.
Learn all about colours with these two-piece puzzles.
Quentin Blake is a collaboration between Tate and London ‘s new House of Illustration, published to coincide with the gallery’s inaugural exhibition, Inside Stories, a landmark show by Quentin Blake. Joanna Carey’s essay is a brilliant survey of Blake’s oeuvre, at once intimate, perceptive and illuminating, and written with an exuberance matching that of her subject.
Rosetta loves playing her guitar. When Rosetta’s family told her to quieten down, no one bargained on Granny!
This wonderful book gives children a fresh and informal introduction to both 2-D and 3-D shapes.
Read how Shudu overcomes her sadness and her challenges, and grows into a girl, and then an adult, who has learned to love herself!
Incwadi yabantwana abafunda isiZulu emabangeni ayisisekelo. Kukhona ikhasi lomuhumushi elenzelwe ukusiza abakhuluma lounye ulimi ngaphandle kwesiZulu.
International best-selling children’s classic reprinted after 53 years. Deep in the sea there lives a happy school of little fish. Their watery world is full of wonders, but there is also danger, and the little fish are afraid to come out of hiding … until Swimmy comes along. Swimmy shows his friends how – with ingenuity and team work – they can overcome any danger. With its graceful text and stunning artwork, this Caldecott Honor Book deserves a place on every child’s shelf.
Jackson the donkey works very hard, carrying loads of mealies, carrots and potatoes up the hill to the market every week, from the little farm where he lives with the farmer, his wife Beauty and his son Goodwill. But one day Jackson just stops halfway up the hill.
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