Big Words for Little People Learning

Big Words for Little People Learning

Big Words for Little People Learning

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Published: 2 September, 2021
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This little book on Learning is part of an important series which focuses on feelings and the words we need to talk about big topics with young children in a way that feels good. Using carefully chosen words and phrases in a warm lyrical way, it creates a special moment for grown-ups and young children to talk about trying new things, thinking about our senses, asking questions, concentrating and solving problems. Children can discover and understand new words to help them to talk with confidence. The engaging art style, fun characters who appear in familiar settings in all the books, and hardback picture book feel make this series accessible and perfect to share. Each one includes reassuring tips for grown-ups on how to enjoy these books, encourage conversation and build language confidence. This series is special not only because it focuses on feelings in a child-friendly way, but also because it's from Oxford, it's packed with educational goodness that helps children develop and grow.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780192779113
ISBN10 0192779117
Number Of Pages 32
Item Weight 216 g
Product Dimensions 195 x 194 x 9 mm
Publisher / Reseller Oxford University Press
Format hardback
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Empowering, interactive, fun, and with age appropriate language, these books are supportive, engaging and important. * Armadillo Magazine *
I love these books (and so do my sons!). Not only are they beautifully illustrated but the content is pitched just right for having rich conversations with young children about values like kindness and bravery. These books will be a great resource for teachers and parents alike, helping them equip their children with the vocabulary they'll need to understand and express their emotions better. * Adrian Bethune, Teachappy *

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