The Wiggles: Wiggle Town! Sticker Scene Fun


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Come on down to Wiggle Town; the place where Emma, Lachy, Simon and Anthony live with their many friends. Kids can join all of their favourite wiggly friends in Wiggle Town for a fun sticker adventure.




The Wiggles and Friends


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Wonderful Wiggly Friends!


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The Wiggles and their friends are ready for lots of Wiggly fun. Use the tabbed index to find a page about your favourite Wiggle or Dorothy the Dinosaur, Henry the Octopus, Wags the Dog, Captain Feathersword and the Big Red Car. These fun board books introduce the early-learning concept of reading and the sturdy large format and tabbed index encourage children's active engagement.




The Rapture of the Nerds


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From the two defining personalities of post-cyberpunk SF, a brilliant collaboration to rival 1987's The Difference Engine by William Gibson and Bruce Sterling




The Wiggles: Big Stickers for Little Hands


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An innovative new format designed especially for pre-schoolers. With age appropriate activities and larger stickers to make peeling and sticking more manageable for small fingers. Includes 200 stickers.




Steps to an Ecology of Mind


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Gregory Bateson was a philosopher, anthropologist, photographer, naturalist, and poet, as well as the husband and collaborator of Margaret Mead. This classic anthology of his major work includes a new Foreword by his daughter, Mary Katherine Bateson. 5 line drawings.




The Flower Alphabet Book


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Roses are red, Violets are blue... And they're only two of the flowers in this book of bright colors and delightful information. Young readers will be fascinated to find out what flower can be used to make a doll, which flower flavors tea, and which flower farmers feed to chickens. Author Jerry Pallotta and illustrator Leslie Evans have collaborated to produce a stunning bouquet of words and pictures about the world of flowers–one of nature's most beautiful gifts.




Learning to Think Spatially


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Learning to Think Spatially examines how spatial thinking might be incorporated into existing standards-based instruction across the school curriculum. Spatial thinking must be recognized as a fundamental part of Kâ€"12 education and as an integrator and a facilitator for problem solving across the curriculum. With advances in computing technologies and the increasing availability of geospatial data, spatial thinking will play a significant role in the information-based economy of the twenty-first century. Using appropriately designed support systems tailored to the Kâ€"12 context, spatial thinking can be taught formally to all students. A geographic information system (GIS) offers one example of a high-technology support system that can enable students and teachers to practice and apply spatial thinking in many areas of the curriculum.




The Wiggles Wiggly Songs


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Five songs fill the pages of "Wiggly Songs," an eight by nine inch die-cut board book accompanied by a five-button music note module. Children can press the buttons on the music note to play a tune and sing along with the song lyrics printed on each page. The songs reflect favorite Wiggles characters engaged in fun Wiggly activities. Songs include: In the Wiggles World; We're Dancing With Wags the Dog; Move Your Arms Like Henry; Toot Toot, Chugga Chugga, Big Red Car; Dance theOoby Doo.




Bringing Literacy Home


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True family literacy is not just a matter of establishing parent-child book nights and encouraging parents to read aloud to their children. Effective family literacy programs recognize and validate the important ways teachers, families, and community members learn from one another. Family literacy also relies on bringing students' home literacy routines into the classroom then back home again. This important book sheds light on family literacy practices that consider-and celebrate-students' complex and diverse home lives. Cultural considerations are key, and several chapters deal with the need to recognize, respect, and capitalize on home contexts for literacy in order to engage students, families, and communities. In these pages you will Read about successful family literacy programs Gain ideas for incorporating home culture and literacy practices into school settings to better engage students Learn how to effectively communicate literacy practices and goals to parents This volume differs from other books on family literacy in that the contributors themselves reflect the demographic diversity in today's schools. So in addition to presenting their research and classroom experiences, they give rich, personal accounts of their own interactions with students, teachers, and families. And they raise questions about power and access, calling for true learning partnerships. Book jacket.