Eines Tages findet Papa auf Omas Dachboden eine alte, verstaubte Schachtel und bringt sie mit nach Hause. Ihr Inhalt: ein alter Teddybär mit einer ganz besonderen Vergangenheit. Das ist nur der Anfang dieser wunderbaren Geschichte über bedingungslose Liebe und einen treuen Begleiter. Ein zeitloser Klassiker, der mehrere Generationen vereint und Kindern die Bedeutung starker familiärer Wurzeln und eines gesunden Selbstbewusstseins vermittelt. Eine herzerwärmende Geschichte für Klein und Groß!
Diana Noonan Bücher
Diana Noonan ist eine anerkannte Kinderbuchautorin, deren umfangreiches Werk über hundert Titel umfasst. Ihre Schriften richten sich an ein breites Spektrum junger Leser, von Romanen für junge Erwachsene bis hin zu Bilderbüchern für Leseanfänger, was ihre Vielseitigkeit unterstreicht. Neben ihren Beiträgen zur Kinderliteratur verfasste sie auch Drehbücher für Radio, Fernsehen und Film und war als Writer in Residence am Dunedin College of Education tätig. Ihre Fähigkeit, verschiedene Altersgruppen anzusprechen, und ihre zahlreichen Auszeichnungen festigen ihre bedeutende Präsenz im Bereich der Kinderliteratur.






Delphinenrufe
- 120 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
Seb beobachtet am Meer einen Delphin, den ein Geheimnis zu umgeben scheint.
Describes the circulatory, muscular, skeletal, and nervous systems.
The book explores urban wildlife, detailing how various animals inhabit the city and their specific anatomical features. It encourages readers to create diagrams, such as star diagrams or lists, to record and understand the different parts of animals, like the dragonfly's abdomen, thorax, head, and wings. Additionally, it highlights how animals adapt to their environments based on survival needs, providing insights into the relationship between species and their habitats.
Bug Club Independent Non Fiction Year 1 Blue A Grow it Back
- 16 Seiten
- 1 Lesestunde
This title is part of Pearson's Bug Club - the first whole-school reading programme that joins books and an online reading world to teach today's children to read. In this book: Can a lizard's tail grow back? What about the arm of a starfish or a crab's claw? And what about us? This title is suitable for ages 5-6 (Blue level)
Oxford Reading Tree Fireflies has 60 titles on a wide range of topics linked to the curriculum. There are 10 stages, one for each term from KS1 Year R Term 1 to KS2 Year 3 Term 1 (P1 to P4 in Scotland and N Ireland).* Colour-coded to show Oxford Reading Tree and bookband stages* Linked to curriculum and Oxford Reading Tree themes* Teaching Notes for every stage* A Guided Reading Card and a Take-Home Card to go with each bookCROSS REFERENCES TO OTHER OUP RESOURCES - and curriculum linksStage 10 Skeletons: Bookband level - 10; Currricular subjects - science; ORT links - The Emergency R st 8
This title is part of Pearson's Bug Club - the first whole-school reading programme that joins books and an online reading world to teach today's children to read. In this book: Do you like chocolate? How does chocolate grow and how is it made? What kinds of chocolate are there? Who are famous chocolate makers? Find out all about chocolate! This title is suitable for ages 6-7 (Purple level)
Bug Club Independent Non Fiction Year Two Gold A You CAN Try This at Home
- 32 Seiten
- 2 Lesestunden
This title is part of Pearson's Bug Club - the first whole-school reading programme that joins books and an online reading world to teach today's children to read. In this book: Fantastic experiments and ideas to amaze your friends. This title is suitable for ages 6-7 (Gold level)
The book explores the critical issue of endangered ecosystems, highlighting how the death of animals disrupts the food chain and leads to further declines in wildlife. It emphasizes the importance of data collection to understand population declines and the impact of pollution. By analyzing data, readers learn how to make predictions and develop effective solutions to restore balance within ecosystems.