Lunchbox , teacher , sharing , crayons , swing , blocks , friends , smiling ... introduce your little ones to the words they'll encounter when they start nursery.
My Nursery in 100 words introduces a range of different scenes and objects , from getting dressed and eating breakfast with the family to different activities at nursery - including playtime, circle time and arts and crafts - and then home time. Along with the objects, each scene contains one feeling word and one action word to spot, such as excited and laughing - color-coded circles point them out. With bold colors and a silky-feel cover that add visual and tactile interest, this fun book inspires a deeper knowledge of the world , introduces language skills and supports emotional intelligence .
An original, contemporary take on teaching first words , the My World in 100 Words series of board books helps children ages 1-3 boost vocabulary, engage with the world around them and become familiar with specific subjects. With bright, playful illustrations from Sophie Beer, each book explores a different theme, including starting nursery, the garden and the seaside. With 10 words per page and variation between full scenes and visual lists , there's plenty for children to look at and enjoy.
Kids will love this hilarious fairy tale adventure packed with clever twists, familiar characters and page-turning fun.
The second book in a fabulous new magical, middle-grade series filled with adventure, wonder and wildness,
This is Book 6 in the My World in 100 Words Series. See all My World in 100 Words books here.
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Sophie Beer is an illustrator from Brisbane, Queensland. She completed dual bachelors in Law and Creative Industries at Queensland University of Technology before turning freelance. Revelling in colour, shape and texture, she lives by one simple rule: art should never be boring. When she's not illustrating, she's usually found drinking dangerous amounts of t
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