Miffy at the Gallery


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Miffy learns all about art in this classic picture book by Dick Bruna. Father Bunny thinks that Miffy is too small to go to an art gallery, but she persuades him to let her come along with him and Mother Bunny. Miffy sees paintings, a mobile and even a stone statue, which is all very exciting. Miffy soon decides that she wants to be an artist when she grows up. Miffy is among the most iconic of all classic children’s characters. Dick Bruna’s most popular creation was first conceived in 1955 and since then his books have gone on to sell more than 80 million copies in 40 different languages. In this hardback storybook a whole new generation of readers are able to fall in love with the little white bunny.




Miffy's Colours


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Miffy's Garden


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Picture book. Miffy And The New Baby Miffy has a sibling and it's a little strange...Will mama bunny still love her? Miffy In The Garden How do flowers grow? What can Miffy do to help? Miffy experiences the pleasures of gardening for the first time...Goodbye Grandma Miffy's beloved grandma passes away...teach your child about coping with the death of a loved one by sharing the event with Miffy.




Miffy Loves New York City!


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Miffy and her mother and father are taking a vacation - they're going all the way to New York City!




Miffy Goes to School


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At school, Miffy, a young rabbit, learns addition, sings a song, makes a town with blocks, dances, draws a picture, and listens to a story.




Miffy's Bicycle


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First published Methuen, 1984. Miffy dreams of being old enough to ride a bike




Miffy Is Crying


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In this gentle story, Miffy loses her bear but bravely carries on with her day until she gets a surprise. Miffy Is Crying helps children deal with difficult emotions.




Miffy at the Gallery


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Father Bunny thinks that Miffy is too small to go to an art gallery, but she persuades him to let her come along with him and Mother Bunny. Miffy sees paintings, a mobile and even a stone statue, which is all very exciting. Miffy soon decides that she wants to be an artist when she grows up.




Language, Literacy and Communication in the Early Years:


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This book guides students and practitioners through the wealth of information on cognition and language development by breaking the area down into manageable chunks and drawing these together into a full understanding of the holistic nature of child development. Children with communication difficulties are at risk of poor outcomes educationally, socially and in employability. Whilst there may be a range of interventions which can help children, it is the practice of those working with them that is the key to success. Therefore a firm understanding of communication development and the ability to adapt teaching to support children’s individual needs are vital. The text offers a balanced approach to the theories and research into the development and acquisition of language and literacy in the early years. It examines how practice can be improved and the impact that language and literacy development has on learning outcomes. It also, importantly, addresses the particular pedagogy related to bilingual and multilingual learners. Carefully structured activities are provided and the text clearly relates theory to practice. Pedagogical features encourage a questioning, challenging and reflective approach, promoting critical thinking throughout.




Gallery of Geography


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