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Too little to go to school too big to stay at home all day Anna is off to nursery for the first time. Tom is new too & together they discover how much fun it can be! Young children & adults alike will enjoy sharing & talking about this much-loved classic picture book with its delightful & amusing insight into the joys & trepidations of starting nursery. ...
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Designed to introduce young children to unfamiliar situations in an amusing & friendly way. Features Stephen Cartwright's delightful illustrations providing lots to look at & talk about. An ideal starting point for young children & adults to discuss first experiences. Other titles in this series include: Going to the Dentist The New Baby Moving House ...
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From Catherine Alliott bestselling author of A Crowded Marriage" & " One Day in May" comes " Going Too Far" a gorgeous rural romantic comedy. Youve gone all fat & complacent because youve got your man havent you? Polly Penhalligan is outraged at the suggestion that since getting married to Nick & settling into their beautiful manor farmhouse in Cornwall she has let herself go. But watching a lot of telly & gorging on biscuits not getting dressed until lunchtime & waiting for pregnancy to strike are not the signs of someone living an active & fulfilled life. So Polly does something rash. She allows her home to be used as a location for a TV advert. Having a glamorous film crew around will certainly put a bomb under the idyllic rural life. Only perhaps she should have consulted Nick first. Because before the cameras have even started to roll
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High school senior Meg revels in being a rebel. She sports choppy blue hair & tight t-shirts cuts class & is often found where shes not supposed to be. Like hanging out on a railroad-tracks-covered bridge thats off-limits to trespassers. When she & her friends are busted for trespassing & underage drinking shes sentenced to spend her spring break riding along with a rookie police officer on his nightshift patrol. Compounding the punishment is the fact that the cop John After is only two years older than Meg & a former classmate to boot. He thinks he has Megs number & has nothing but contempt for her childish rebellion. Meg in turn has nothing but contempt for Officer Afters straight-laced by-the-book attitude. But Meg has her reasons for lashing out & John has his reasons for his need for law & order. & theyre about to discover that they have a lot more in common than either one of them could have dreamed... ...
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Going Up! addresses the most common anxieties children have about moving from primary to secondary school. This lively & humorous book will appeal to both boys & girls & will also provide talking points for teachers & parents. The advice provided covers subjects such as uniform classwork homework bullying teachers & making friends. ...
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This is a colourful and fun new take on a timeless series designed to introduce young children to unfamiliar situations in an amusing and friendly way. Stickers can be used throughout the stories to replace key words and help young children build their vocabulary. Each title features Stephen Cartwright's delightful illustrations providing lots to look at and talk about. It is an ideal starting point for young children and adults to discuss first experiences. It contains over 50 stickers and 'I found the duck!' reward stickers.
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This is a colourful & fun new take on a timeless series designed to introduce young children to unfamiliar situations in an amusing & friendly way. Stickers can be used throughout the stories to replace key words & help young children build their vocabulary. Each title features Stephen Cartwright's delightful illustrations providing lots to look at & talk about. It is an ideal starting point for young children & adults to discuss first experiences. It contains over 50 stickers & 'I found the duck!' reward stickers.

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