Blue Rabbit and the Runaway Wheel


Book Description

One day when Blue Rabbit is looking for adventure instead of where he is going he hits a large rock and the wheel comes off his bicycle.He sets off to look for it but soon realises that the runaway wheel has caused all kinds of chaos for Squirrel, Badger and Tortoise.




Blue Rabbit and Runaway Wheel


Book Description

Blue Rabbit is off adventuring on his bicycle but crashes into a hole sending the front wheel spinning off. He comes to and sets off to search for the wheel and finds it has caused destruction and distress everywhere. Should he own up or keep quiet?




Blue Rabbit and the Runaway Wheel


Book Description

Blue rabbit is off adventuring on his bicycle but with his head in the air instead of his eyes on the road he crashes into a hole and the front wheel comes off his bike. After he has rubbed the bump on his head, Blue Rabbit sets off in search of the runaway wheel - and finds it has caused destruction and distress. Running over a pile of sticks belonging to Squirrel who is building a new home, the wheel has reduced them to firewood; bumping into Badger it has made him take an unwanted bath in a pool of mud; knocking into Tortoise it has turned him completely over onto his back and rendered him helpless. Nobody but rabbit is aware of what this wizzing thing was - and rabbit keeps quiet until by a bit of detective work on the part of the three distressed animals, he is revealed as the culprit who has caused the mayhem. But there is not subduing blue rabbit and he rides off looking for more adventures. . . . .




Blue Rabbit and Friends


Book Description

In his search for just the right home, Blue Rabbit helps a bear, a goose, and a dog find the perfect place to live.




Blue Rabbit and Friends


Book Description

In his search for just the right home, Blue Rabbit helps a bear, a goose, and a dog find the perfect place to live.




A to Zoo


Book Description

Whether used for thematic story times, program and curriculum planning, readers' advisory, or collection development, this updated edition of the well-known companion makes finding the right picture books for your library a breeze. Generations of savvy librarians and educators have relied on this detailed subject guide to children's picture books for all aspects of children's services, and this new edition does not disappoint. Covering more than 18,000 books published through 2017, it empowers users to identify current and classic titles on topics ranging from apples to zebras. Organized simply, with a subject guide that categorizes subjects by theme and topic and subject headings arranged alphabetically, this reference applies more than 1,200 intuitive (as opposed to formal catalog) subject terms to children's picture books, making it both a comprehensive and user-friendly resource that is accessible to parents and teachers as well as librarians. It can be used to identify titles to fill in gaps in library collections, to find books on particular topics for young readers, to help teachers locate titles to support lessons, or to design thematic programs and story times. Title and illustrator indexes, in addition to a bibliographic guide arranged alphabetically by author name, further extend access to titles.




Developing Language and Literacy with Young Children


Book Description

The author reasserts the importance of children's relationships and communications with people who care about them, spend time with them, and share in the excitement of their developing languages and their investigations of literacy.




The Little Blue Rabbit


Book Description

This extraordinarily beautiful bedtime book, a gentle twist on the classic lost-toy story, features an irresistible plush rabbit. Blue Rabbit is loved by his Boy, and everything seems fine until one night Boy doesn't come to his bed where Blue Rabbit sleeps with him every night. The other stuffed animals help Blue Rabbit search the house, but they find only a photograph:no sign of the boy at all. Finally, nearly inconsolable, Blue Rabbit hides away in the bed to cry. Then suddenly an eye peeks under the covers and it is Boy! Since he is browner and his clothes have shrunk, Blue Rabbit assumes that "he must have been left out in the garden in the rain." Of course, he has been away on a summer vacation, and though he seems a bit different, when they hug each other tight, Blue Rabbit knows his Boy hasn't really changed at all,"for he was still soft and warm and stuffed with love."




Playing and Learning Outdoors


Book Description

Fully updated to reflect the current status and understandings regarding outdoor provision within early childhood education frameworks across the UK, this new edition shows early years practitioners how to get the very best from outdoor play and learning for the enjoyment, health and education of young children up to age seven. This invaluable resource gives sound practical guidance for providing: play with water, sand and other natural materials; experiences with plants, growing and living things; movement and physical play; construction, imaginative and creative play; and explorations into the locality and community just beyond your garden. This full-colour third edition has been further developed to act as a comprehensive source book of relevant materials, books and resources supporting the core ingredients of high-quality outdoor provision, while each chapter also includes extensive collections of children’s picture books relating to the themes within each chapter. Playing and Learning Outdoors has become the essential practical guide to excellence in outdoor provision and pedagogy for all early years services. This lively, inspiring and accessible book will help every educator to develop truly successful and satisfying approach to learning through play outdoors for every child.




Being, Playing and Learning Outdoors


Book Description

There is now a growing appreciation of the importance and value of learning through play outdoors. In a world where it is perceived that children can no longer ‘play out’ freely and safely Playing and Learning Outdoors shows early years practitioners how to pay more attention to making the most of the outdoors for the enjoyment, health and education of children from three to five years. This book will allow practitioners to develop rich and stimulating outdoor play provision in Early Years settings and enable you to feel confident to offer wonderful play experiences outdoors. Playing and Learning Outdoors offers practitioners achievable advice and support, based on approaches which are appropriate and effective for young children’s all-round well-being and development. The book includes practical advice on: movement and physical play playing with sand, natural materials and water plants, living things and growing construction, creative and imaginative play. Filled with advice and support, this lively, inspiring and accessible book will help practitioners to develop a truly practical and enjoyable approach to learning through play outdoors. With over twenty years’ experience in education, Jan White is an Education Consultant for Outdoor Provision in the Early Years and is currently associate consultant with Early Excellence and associate lecturer at Sheffield Hallam University.