Added by: orchiddl | Karma: 2026.11 | Fiction literature | 20 February 2010
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The Little Book of Life
As time goes by your body changes. External changes - hair growth, teenage spots, wrinkles forming - are easy to see but what's not always clear is what is happening to your insides-What is ageing inside, hidden to the naked eye, but in an area that should, and needs to be understood, and taken care of?
Further peeps through these pages prove this to be true; for nearly all the allusions and references to the beverage, by male writers, reveal the womanly influence that tea imparts. But this is not all. The side-lights of history, customs, manners, and modes of living which tea plays in the life of all nations will be found entertaining and instructive.
The very special Valentine (a picture book by Maggie Kneen and Christine Tagg) Join little Bunny Gray as he sets out to find the perfect gift for his special friend, Rosie. In the grass, under the leaves and on the glistening stream he thinks he spies beautiful, shimmery jewels but is disappointed to find that they're only sunbeams, dew drops and berries. In the end little Bunny Gray discovers that the gift of love is more precious than a jewel could ever be. Perfect for that special valentine!
A three-level, story-based course with a rich package of teacher's resource materials.
It gives teachers everything they need to create lively, well-structured, and varied language classes while focussing on key areas of child development. English level: Pre-school Ages: 3-5 years
Who is it for?
Teachers with little experience of very young learners.
Very young learners specialists who lack confidence in their English.
Any pre-school teacher wanting an injection of fun in their classroom.