Lets find out which toys Rosa and her friends are playing with today!
An important series that celebrates inclusivity, promotes gender equality and embraces the uniqueness of every child.
Alfie has just been adopted from an animal shelter. But she doesn’t understand why her new family keeps asking her to fetch balls and play with toys when she has another important job to do – protecting them. Alfie the Guard Dog is a story about staying true to yourself and following your instincts to find trust and love again.
ISBN-13: 9781922678737
(Hardback)
Publisher: LITTLE STEPS Imprint: LITTLE STEPS PUBLISHING
45 full colour unicorn cards, designed with love by Nicole Mulholland to give practical, fun, and useful suggestions to bring mindfulness activities into the home, classroom or lives of your precious little humans. Featuring the bright unique design style of Kasey Rainbow these cards shine happiness and would make the perfect addition to any home ......
This picture book can be used to discuss conflict resolution with children. Max and Xam are expressive characters; encourage young readers to decode their expressions and body language to gain an understanding of how they're feeling on each page. 'Max and Xam' shows children that even best friends fall out sometimes and that friendships can be ......
The Watery Tale of Bucket the Naughty Duckling is an imaginative story that explores the secret lives of native waterfowl. The story was inspired by the daily antics of the birdlife of Horseshoe Lagoon in Casino, New South Wales, where Gwendolyn has lived for the past 35 years.
Sky lives, plays and learns in a circus – she even dreams about performing! In this picture book, the excitement of the circus influences every aspect of Sky’s life. But who’s the star of the show?
Two caterpillars approach life in very different ways. Zip likes to plan, but doesn't like change, while Parsley is happy to live in the moment. How will they cope in the face of sudden and unexpected change? This hilarious adventure is a lively introduction to adaptability, problem-solving, resilience, and mutual understanding.
Milo and Monty are very different dogs. Monty enjoys hugs and noisy playtimes, but Milo prefers to avoid people and hide in a cosy, quiet space. One day, during a family reunion, Milo finds cousin Henry is hiding in his special space. Henry also finds hugs uncomfortable, dislikes loud noises, and has a favourite toy that he takes everywhere...
What makes you feel snug? Is it being curled up in a blanket? Feeling safe in your cosy bed? Being at home? Or being given a hug? All sorts of children are compared to all sorts of animals as we look at the different things that make us feel snug.