Learn everything you need to communicate with your furry friend!
We all know cats can talk
- but how do we find
Why do dogs behave the way they do? What makes one breed so different to another? & how can owners work around these inborn personality
... Make bedtime extra fun with this Talking Glow Peppa Pig.
The perfect bedtime friend, simply press Peppa's tummy
Take a stroll in the deep dark wood & recreate the fabulous Gruffalo stories with this talking Gruffalo figure.
Since the attacks in Tunisia, Paris & Brussels, & with regular news headlines about teenagers leaving Britain to join ISIS, children as young as 7 are aware of terrorism. They have questions to which they expect answers, & teachers need resources to help them respond. The Prevent strategy urges schools to create 'safe spaces' for the discussion of controversial issues. With Ofsted inspections evaluating their efforts in this regard, primary schools are being placed under increasing pressure to teach about terrorism. Alison Jamieson & Jane Flint are following up their highly successful ' Radicalisation & Terrorism: A Teacher's Handbook for Addressing Extremism' with a brand new resource book for teachers of 7-11 year olds. Structured in a question & answer format, ' Talking About Terrorism: Responding to Children's Questions' will help teachers to face the most difficult questions children ask. Parents will also find it invaluable. Aimed at meeting the needs of lower & upper KS2, the book
Includes:: a full range of classroom activities including brain storming, group discussions, role play, hot seating, responding to visual stimuli & evaluation, together with a guidance section for teachers.