Looking?at dwellings around the world, this lift-the-flap book explores what?homes can?look like, what they’re made of, and who lives there. It includes Bedouin tents, Dutch barges,? African mud house
Did you know all polar bears are left-handed? Milo is different from his bear-friends, but he doesn't know why. He can't kick a football in a straight line, or even put his red wellies on the right pa
From the ?All Kinds of?” series, this fun lift-the-flap book celebrates babies from various kinds of families in different countries. Includes welcoming ceremonies and how they’re carried, playtime, s
People come in all different shapes and sizes and have different interests and hobbies, and this lift-the-flap book celebrates all kinds of children in a warm, humorous way. It includes a mirror and a
People have all different kinds of beliefs, wear different kinds of clothes and pray in different ways and in different places. This title in the ?All Kinds of?” series celebrates all kinds of childre
How do you travel? Do you go to school by subway, bus, or camel, or go to the market in a boat? Does your family drive a big car or travel by rickshaw, tram, or taxi? Do you use a wheelchair, or a bi
Playful, informative, with every page a visual delight, Emma Damon explores the amazing range of ways in which we dress ourselves, all over the world.See what children wear in Siberia, in the Sahara d
Soon it will be Lulu's birthday . . . but it's her brother Billy's birthday first. As cards arrive for Billy and not her, and her parents plan Billy's birthday party, Lulu becomes more and more cross.
As a child’s experience becomes ever more international, so will their exposure to the world’s religions. Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism?all these and more are celebrated and explore