Starting School


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Tim, Hannah, Sunita, Joe and Polly are all off to school for the first time. Would you like to meet them and see how they go? There are new friends to make, fun ways to learn, and lots of different things to discover. From Jane Godwin and Anna Walker comes this beautiful book focussing on the experiences and feelings of five very different children as they begin at school for the first time. Jane's simple words and ideas combine with Anna's gentle and detailed illustrations to help children feel comfortable about taking this big step.




Who Owns Whom


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Everyone is Equal


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Everyone is Equal is a simple introduction to gender equality, diversity, acceptance and inclusion. Children need to understand that everyone has the right to be who they want to be - regardless of their gender, race, appearance or ability. This book is part of the Little BIG Chats series. Discussion questions included. Ages 2 to 6.




Beware!


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Kelsey and Jake had often taken grapes from the vine in the Garcia's garden. But now the house has a new owner, and under the dangling bunches of ripening grapes, Kelsey and Jake find a sign 'Beware of the Agapanthus'. But what exactly is an agapanthus and should they be scared of it? Suggested level: primary.




Brachio


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"When the moon was hanging in the sky like a giant yellow ball, the night was right for the dinosaur boogie"--Back cover.




Half Moon Bay


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The Ketchup Deal


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"Since the Disaster, the Superskaters have lived in supermarkets, munching their way through expired stock and collecting useful junk to keep their electrical appliances working. But now the last supermarket's almost used up"--Back cover. Suggested level: primary.




The Scary Day


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Sam didn't like school much and he hated writing stories. "I want you to write a story about the scariest day of your life," his teacher had said. What could he write about? That was when he heard the noise, and the floor started moving. Suggested level: primary.




Dragonflies: My brother


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The Way it was


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A young girl compares her great-grandmother's life in a bygone era in with her own modern lifestyle. Looks at transportation, cooking, lighting, laundry, and a modern bathtub. Suggested level: junior, primary.