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This book is an ideal first introduction to creepy crawlies for young children. Complete with six 24-piece jigsaws, children can recreate exciting minibeast scenes – from the forest canopy to the harsh desert. The accompanying text is simple and easy-to-absorb and there is a fun "Can you Find?" quiz at the end to encourage children to go back and really pore over the pictures. Enter the creepy-crawly world of the minibeasts and come face to face with armoured rainforest beetles, brightly coloured butterflies and scary, hairy spiders. Have fun piecing together six spectacular minibeasts scenes, then go on a bug hunt with the ''Can you find?'' quiz.
This delightful pack contains a 100-piece jigsaw of a lively array of insects for children to assemble, as well as a 24-page picture puzzle book teeming with bugs and other creepy-crawlies to spot, match and count. There is also a black and white version of the jigsaw picture for children to fill in with their own pens. Illustrations: Full colour throughout
The very simplest form of jigsaw for toddlers who are new to the concept. Eight, two-piece chunky jigsaw shapes fit together to form a collection of friendly animals. A 24-page book accompanies the jigsaw pieces in an attractive gift box.
There are three simple nine-piece jigsaws and a beautifully illustrated board book in this box. Little children can enjoy a selection of detailed garden scenes in the book, and then use the jigsaws to recreate three scenes from the book. A perfect gift for younger children getting to grips with jigsaws. Part of Usborne's growing range of Book and Jigsaw sets, which includes 9, 24, 100 and 300 piece puzzles. Full of endearing details for children to spot and talk about.
"The book gives adults ideas for activities to get kids outside after the sun goes down, from night hikes to trapping moths. It’s also a fascinating meditation on humans’ relationship with darkness.”—Outside "A fun, inventive adventure guide about helping children explore nature after dark . . . Its activities are a great excuse to turn off the television, set down smartphones, and explore the rich, mysterious world just beyond the back door."—Foreword Reviews The go-to guide for exploring nature at night, whether on summer holidays, weekends away or even back garden adventures! Foreword by Chris Packham, author, naturalist, and BBC presenter Learn how to call for owls, walk like a fox and expand your sensory perceptions. Wild Nights Out is a wonderful new hands-on guide for those who wish to take kids (of all ages) outdoors for fun, thrilling nighttime nature adventures. Parents, grandparents, teachers and nature educators alike will discover a wealth of unique activities to explore the natural world from dusk till dawn. Alongside games, walks and exercises to expand our senses, storyteller and outdoor educator Chris Salisbury will bring this unexplored nocturnal dimension to life with lore about badgers, bats and minibeasts as well as tales of the constellations and planets to share around the campfire. In Wild Nights Out you can expect to find: 25 fun and informative games and activities Practical information on how to conduct night walks safely Animal facts and stargazing stories Beautiful black-and-white illustrations throughout Nature has so much to offer at night, so let Wild Nights Out be your guide to the dark. It will boost the resilience and self-confidence of children and adults, and instill a lifelong love of having fun in the outdoors when the sun goes down.
A classroom resource for applying the theory of multiple intelligences to allow students to build multiple approaches to their learning. Using a challenging and stimulating thematic approach these activities are designed to allow students to use their dominant intelligences to aid understanding and to work on their weaknesses.
The practical guide to creating a working garden for children in the early years to enjoy year after year. Whatever time of year it is, involving young children in gardening can be an excellent way to develop a wide range of skills for the EYFS and can bring children of all abilities together. This gem of a guide aims to provide a step-by-step guide to creating an early years garden from first conception to eating your own veg! Features: Where to start: how to plan for your garden and get funding Calendar of what to plant and harvest when Tips on plant that are great for cooking, as well as the ones that are guaranteed to give the quickest results A wealth of activities based around your garden, all linked to the ELGs An essential for any green-minded nursery, whether you are a novice or an experienced gardner.