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Every child loves playing traditional card games, Snap and Usborne Snap will enrapture very young children, and make a superb gift. Delightfully illustrated with Jo Litchfield's hand-made model characters, the cards feature everyday objects such as apples and balloons. Look out for other Usborne card games including; Farmyard Tales Snap, Pairs and Donkey
Section 1 provides a detailed teaching plan to help teachers with lesson preparation. Section 1 also offers notes about the National Curriculum, the QCA Scheme of Work for Key Stage 3, the National Literacy Strategy, the Scottish Guidelines, and the Curriculum in Northern Ireland. Section 2 gives details of a wide range of games and practice activities for use in pairs, groups or as a class. Section 3 provides unit by unit suggestions for teaching with the materials. The "Teacher's Book" also incorporates all the transcripts of the recorded material.
A collection of writing by young people produced as part of the Wild Words Children's Book Festival, Carrick on Shannon, Co. Leitrim.
Long dismissed as a vain and arrogant self-seeker chasing glory, Charles de Gaulle is revealed in The Paris Game as a transformative figure of the twentieth century whose unflagging determination brings France back from defeat and saves it from the twin threats of Communism and dictatorship
Featuring rare playing cards, games, and game boxes exhibited at the Bruce Museum in Greenwich, Connecticut, the book displays full-color plates of playing cards dating from the Civil War to the present.
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Paris, 1941. The City of Light, occupied by the Nazis, is dark and silent at night. But when the clouds part, the silvery moonlight defies authority, and so small groups of ordinary men and women determined to take down the occupying forces of Adolf Hitler. Mathieu leads one of these groups in helping downed British airmen escape back to England. As the German military police heighten surveillance, Mathieu and his team face a new threat, dispatched by the Reich to destroy them all.