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A DAY IN THE LIFE OF THE EARTH

THE MOON AND THE RAINBOW

A simple, colourful and educational story for children in English they can understand.

A day in the life of the Earth is the first in a series of ‘A day in the life of...’ which will enable parents and teachers to interact with children on their level, bringing out the kid in all.
The book can be used as the foundation for a short play for which the kids can be encouraged to make face masks to bring the characters to life in a simple, fun way. This is deal for native language early learners and for TEFL young learners alike.

The Moon and the Rainbow - interactive book by LIGHTBOOKS PUBLISHING This is an interactive Ebook made for Ipad/Iphone. Interact with the screen touching the drawings. “Bedtime verses and lullabies can be considered poetic works which belong to the whole community rather than to one author in particular.Parents voices have carried lullabies across both national borders and time.They have been passed from one generation to another before reaching us, bringing with them myths, stereotypes and beliefs from various cultures which would have otherwise been lost over the years. This book of lullabies allows you to read, sing, tell and look …. “cuddly” moments for everyone.

THE CHEWCHEWSAURS

The Chew Chew Saurs Story by Malusa Kosgran Illustrated by Sergio Caruso The Chew Chew Saurs is a quirky and colourful story about a small group of Dinosaur babies - Tricera, Dino and Stego. Join them as they slowly grow out of their pacifiers one by one. Share their discovery that some things are a lot easier to do without a dummy as they grow up. All parents of small children will resonate with the problem of getting young children to give up their comforting dummies - but don't despair, this ebook will help! It lets small minds know that dummies are not for grown-ups, which is what they all want to be. The only tantrums they'll have after reading 'The Chew Chew Saurs' is if you don't read it over and over until they fall asleep...without their own little chew chew saur.

WHERE THE BUTTERFLIES GO

Written by Jakob Straub and illustrated by Alexandra March "Where the butterflies go" itʼs a story of natural forces, and connections between people, plants and animals. Behind Orlina's house there is a forest waiting to be explored."Dont get lost in the fog," her dad says. "I won't," Orlena replies, "not with the tree guiding me home." "Where the Butterflies Go" takes the reader on a magical and remarkable journey.

7AM SERIES

Who will wake up with us at 7 in the morning to teach us different things? 7 animals!
Let's read and learn about the days of the week, sports, music and many more subjects!
Our 7AM series lets kids discover and learn using colourful and engaging illustrations and clues in the books. Play with your kids and help them to learn!

in development:


7AM - school

7AM - body

7AM - family

7AM - food

 

 

 

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