Alexander's Outing
- 32 Seiten
- 2 Lesestunden
'Stay close, take care,' quacked Alexander's mother. But Alexander was a wayward duckling - he straggled behind ... and disappeared down a deep dark hole ...
Pamela Allen ist eine gefeierte Kinderbuchautorin und Illustratorin. Ihre Werke sind bekannt für ihren spielerischen Ansatz und ihre Betonung des visuellen Erzählens. In ihren Büchern erforscht Allen Themen wie Freundschaft, Familie und Entdeckungen. Ihre fesselnden Erzählungen und lebendigen Illustrationen haben die Herzen von Lesern weltweit erobert und sie zu einer angesehenen Stimme in der Kinderliteratur gemacht.
'Stay close, take care,' quacked Alexander's mother. But Alexander was a wayward duckling - he straggled behind ... and disappeared down a deep dark hole ...
Here's another adventure of Mr McGee, this time with elephants, one, two and three. A chance to perform and share the fun, so come and join in everyone.
This is a story of a plastic bag and a bird - a cautionary tale about taking care of our environment as well as being a wonderful showcase of some of the famous sights of Sydney. 'One day, a long time ago when I lived in Kirribilli, Sydney, I packed a lunch and set out to walk to the Botanic Gardens . . . I crossed the harbour bridge then climbed down to Circular Quay. I walked beside the sea wall, past the Opera House until I reached the Botanic Gardens.'
A charmingly funny read-aloud that asks an important "Who sank the boat?"Beside the sea, there once lived a cow, a donkey, a sheep, a pig, and a tiny little mouse. They were good friends, and one warm, sunny morning, for no particular reason, they decided to go for a row in the bay. Do you know who sank the boat?“The idea is funny, the pictures are splendid, and the easy text is just right for the very young.”— The New Yorker“A bright, brisk tale, simply told, illustrated by cheerful, comical pictures.”— The Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books
'Have you seen my grandmother?' asked the little boy. 'There are only goannas here,' replied the station master. 'Is your grandmother a goanna?' One day a little boy sets out to visit his grandmother. But each station he comes to is full of a different sort of animal, and his grandmother is not a gorilla, or an elephant, or a walrus - or a goanna!
Andrew has no one to play with until a ginger cat arrives at his house and he learns how to be friends. Suggested level: junior
A picture book in which Wendy and Oliver decide to have a picnic in the woods, but they get more than they bargained for when they are approached by a ferocious black and growling bear.
The Mega Church Corporate Model of the New Millennium
Focusing on the intersection of authentic and spiritual leadership, this book addresses the pressing need for ethical and accountable leadership in today's organizations. It highlights the importance of leaders who prioritize the well-being of individuals and foster a sense of purpose and meaning. By integrating various leadership models, the text offers practical strategies for organizations to enhance their leadership training programs and cultivate socially responsible behaviors. The approach aims to renew leadership practices while addressing the unique challenges faced by diverse organizations.
This is a charming counting book about a cat's day out on the town and all the delectable treats she is fed by her friendly neighbours - with slightly disastrous results! In her typically playful and child-friendly style, Pam has used repetition and reinforcement to introduce the numbers up to seven. We follow Hetty through her journey of pork pies and cupcakes to the dramatic climax and satisfying conclusion, which sees her home and safe again.
Mr McGee when out to play, down to the beach one windy day... When along comes a jumping, biting flea. 'OOOO! OWWW! EEEEE! cries Mr McGee. Told in Pamela Allen's famously irresistible rhyme, she portrays the hilarious sequence of events as Mr McGee tries to rid himself of the biting flea, one article of clothing at a time!