This one-to-one teaching manual by Harry and Marie Cowling can be used on the kitchen table or the school desk. It deals with the fundamental structures and conventions that operate within our language. It promotes what a word means alongside how to read and spell it.
Its main function is to develop a linguistic frame for all students from age five to seventy five, helping them to understand the orders and structures that rule the English language. It can therefore also be useful for learners of English as a second language.
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These high quality, anti-microbial, multi-sensory ball pool balls can be used with any ball pit or any sensory environment.
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Super comfy and tactile microbead massage pillow.
Every time you move the cushion reforms to give you perfect comfort, Â with the added benefit of a built-in vibrating massage.
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Very First Questions and Answers is a series aimed at preschool children and with more of a picture book approach.
What is Poo? is the first title in the series that introduces young children to bodily functions, taking the shame away through a very funny lift the flap book!
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What’s a potty for? How do I wee in my potty? When can I use a big toilet?
This entertaining book is the perfect potty-training aid to help children move out of nappies… and into pants!
With over 30 flaps to lift, gentle humour and easy-to-understand text on every page.
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The LED Light brings the power of the moon to illuminate your room.
Touch to turn it on and change colour.
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The classic puzzle returns!
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Combine sight and sound with this amazing, colour-changing Glitter Speaker.
This lamp is not just easy on the eye, it produces a great sound!
Great lighting for a party, or to set some ambient mood lighting.
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This inspiring write-in book is an unworry toolkit, full of things to calm you down and places to put your worries – and we all worry!
Activities include creating a worry box, making a mood grid and mindfulness activities such as colouring, doodling and mazes. Written with the help of a psychologist, there are links to websites for tips, advice and support too.
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