2469

Who's Who?

Who’s Who?

TPS: 280mm x 230mm

Extent: 36pp

Through a series of amusing questions to answer, children are encouraged to search the pages, looking for clues, in order to get to the end and discover the answer to the questions, including the one that forms the title.

  • Amusing differences to find on every page.
  • Punched holes in the front cover.

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2804

Teach your hand

Pencil Control

TPS: 260mm x 260mm

Extent: 20pp + cover + pencil

Learning to draw and write fluidly becomes easier with the right tools and regular practice. This series of titles for early learners encourages children to develop pencil-control by drawing series of lines, curves, shapes and letters. The specially shaped pencil is easy for small hands to grip and the delightful drawings will inspire them to copy, practise and improve their dexterity. Children will progress from making simple marks and shapes to writing the complete alphabet, giving them confidence to aid their transition to school.

  • Easy-grip pencil to facilitate pencil- and, later, pen-control.
  • Individual titles focus on a particular skill, building up a child’s confidence.
  • Allows the child to progress from forming lines and shapes to writing upper- and lower-case letters.

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3000

Teach your hand

Upper-Case

TPS: 260mm x 260mm

Extent: 20pp + cover + pencil

Learning to draw and write fluidly becomes easier with the right tools and regular practice. This series of titles for early learners encourages children to develop pencil-control by drawing series of lines, curves, shapes and letters. The specially shaped pencil is easy for small hands to grip and the delightful drawings will inspire them to copy, practise and improve their dexterity. Children will progress from making simple marks and shapes to writing the complete alphabet, giving them confidence to aid their transition to school.

  • Easy-grip pencil to facilitate pencil- and, later, pen-control.
  • Individual titles focus on a particular skill, building up a child’s confidence.
  • Allows the child to progress from forming lines and shapes to writing upper- and lower-case letters.

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Teach your hand

Lower-Case

TPS: 260mm x 210mm

Extent: 20pp + cover + pencil

Learning to draw and write fluidly becomes easier with the right tools and regular practice. This series of titles for early learners encourages children to develop pencil-control by drawing series of lines, curves, shapes and letters. The specially shaped pencil is easy for small hands to grip and the delightful drawings will inspire them to copy, practise and improve their dexterity. Children will progress from making simple marks and shapes to writing the complete alphabet, giving them confidence to aid their transition to school.

  • Easy-grip pencil to facilitate pencil- and, later, pen-control.
  • Individual titles focus on a particular skill, building up a child’s confidence.
  • Allows the child to progress from forming lines and shapes to writing upper- and lower-case letters.

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2696

Teach your hand

Circles & Spirals

TPS: 260mm x 210mm

Extent: 20pp + cover + pencil

Learning to draw and write fluidly becomes easier with the right tools and regular practice. This series of titles for early learners encourages children to develop pencil-control by drawing series of lines, curves, shapes and letters. The specially shaped pencil is easy for small hands to grip and the delightful drawings will inspire them to copy, practise and improve their dexterity. Children will progress from making simple marks and shapes to writing the complete alphabet, giving them confidence to aid their transition to school.

  • Easy-grip pencil to facilitate pencil- and, later, pen-control.
  • Individual titles focus on a particular skill, building up a child’s confidence.
  • Allows the child to progress from forming lines and shapes to writing upper- and lower-case letters.

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2697

Teach your hand

Lines & Curves

TPS: 260mm x 210mm

Extent: 20pp + cover + pencil

Learning to draw and write fluidly becomes easier with the right tools and regular practice. This series of titles for early learners encourages children to develop pencil-control by drawing series of lines, curves, shapes and letters. The specially shaped pencil is easy for small hands to grip and the delightful drawings will inspire them to copy, practise and improve their dexterity. Children will progress from making simple marks and shapes to writing the complete alphabet, giving them confidence to aid their transition to school.

  • Easy-grip pencil to facilitate pencil- and, later, pen-control.
  • Individual titles focus on a particular skill, building up a child’s confidence.
  • Allows the child to progress from forming lines and shapes to writing upper- and lower-case letters.

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2629

Teach your hand

Zigzags & Crosses

TPS: 260mm x 210mm

Extent: 20pp + cover + pencil

Learning to draw and write fluidly becomes easier with the right tools and regular practice. This series of titles for early learners encourages children to develop pencil-control by drawing series of lines, curves, shapes and letters. The specially shaped pencil is easy for small hands to grip and the delightful drawings will inspire them to copy, practise and improve their dexterity. Children will progress from making simple marks and shapes to writing the complete alphabet, giving them confidence to aid their transition to school.

  • Easy-grip pencil to facilitate pencil- and, later, pen-control.
  • Individual titles focus on a particular skill, building up a child’s confidence.
  • Allows the child to progress from forming lines and shapes to writing upper- and lower-case letters.

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3285

Manners

Let’s take turns

TPS: 220mm x 220mm or 265mm x 265mm

Extent: 5 spreads + flaps, slides & wheel

Showing respect is a great life lesson for children to learn from an early age and they will quickly understand that ‘people skills’ can help them to manage and maintain relationships as they grow and develop.

  • Engaging text and meaningful scenarios help children to respond to everyday situations.

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