Mae Archarwyr Yn Golchi Eu Dwylo Superheroes Wash Their Hands
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Mae Archarwyr Yn Golchi Eu Dwylo! / Superheroes Wash Their Hands! by Katie Button Pdf
Learn to be a handwashing hero! Join the superheroes as they show you how to wash your hands effectively, and watch as the villainous virus character gets smaller and smaller when each hand washing step is completed. Follows World Health Organization hand washing guidance.
Mae Archarwyr Yn Golchi Eu Dwylo! / Superheroes Wash Their Hands! by Katie Button Pdf
Learn to be a handwashing hero! Join the superheroes as they show you how to wash your hands effectively, and watch as the villainous virus character gets smaller and smaller when each hand washing step is completed. Follows World Health Organization hand washing guidance.
"Wash your hands with soap-be a hero! You can shrink germs down to zero!" Learn to be a handwashing hero and defeat germs with this fun die-cut board book. Follow the superheroes as they wash their hands and watch as the villainous virus character gets smaller on each page! World Heath Organization guidelines are cleverly shown in easy-to-follow steps to teach children how to wash their hands effectively to defeat germs. The die-cut virus villain adds a fun visual element, showing how, as each handwashing step is completed, the virus gets smaller and smaller on each page before finally disappearing when hands are properly clean. Advice at the end of the book reinforces why hand washing is so important and encourages children to develop an effective handwashing routine with confidence. The rhyming text and colorful illustrations keep children engaged, making this book an excellent resource for parents, care givers, and teachers to help children learn an effective handwashing routine.
Superheroes Wash Their Hands! by Katie Button,Kit Elliot Pdf
Learn to be a hand washing hero and shrink germs down to zero with this fun die-cut board book. Follow the superheroes as they wash their hands and watch as the villainous virus character gets smaller on each page!WHO guidelines are cleverly shown in six easy-to-follow steps to teach children how to wash their hands effectively to defeat germs. The die-cut virus villian adds a fun visual element, showing how, as each handwashing step is completed, the virus gets smaller and smaller on each page before finally disappearing when hands are properly clean. Advice at the end of the book reinforces why hand washing is important and encourages children to develop an effective hand washing routine with confidence.The rhyming text and colourful illustrations keep children engaged, making this book an excellent resource for parents, care givers and teachers to help children learn an effective hand washing routine.
Learn Welsh the fun way! Join Del and his friends on a quest to find a sport he enjoys and, along the way, learn some basic Welsh phrases and Welsh words relating to sport. These quirky cartoon characters make learning Welsh fun! The 'handy' pocket-size book contains the English phrase, Welsh words and phonetics to help all beginner's pick-up the language quickly.
Meet five mischievous squirrels in this exciting addition to the much-loved That's not my... series. Babies love the best-selling That's not my... books with their bold illustrations, patches to stroke, and a mouse to spot on every page, all designed to develop sensory and language awareness.
Everyone's body is different in some way-and that's OK! Whether your body is big, small, short or tall-Jon Burgerman shows us that it is something to celebrate and be proud of.
This delightful series of board books is aimed at very young children. The bright pictures with their patches of different textures, are designed to develop sensory awareness and language awareness. Babies and toddlers will love turning the pages and touching the feely patches.
That's not my chick is a delightful touchy-feely book with simple, repetitive text and bright, colourful illustrations with textures to touch and feel on every page.
Peek through the windows to meet the sharks and count from 5 to 1 in this carry handle story book that's perfect for on-the-move story time and first counting fun! There are five snappy blue sharks to meet in this "Count and Carry" board book. Peek through the die-cut shaped windows to discover what each shark is doing and turn the page to count them down from 5 to 1. The rhyming story is fun to read aloud, with lots of sound words to call out, and the busy illustrations are full of under-the-sea things to find. With sturdy card pages, the book features a die-cut handle for on-the-move reading fun. This "Count and Carry" board book series is perfect for sharing with toddlers to encourage first reading, and to develop early learning math skills as the characters are counted down from 5 to 1.
Peek through the windows to find the trucks and diggers and count from 5 to 1 in this carry handle story book that's perfect for on-the-move story time and first counting fun! There are five busy red trucks to find in this "Count and Carry" board book. Peek through the die-cut shaped windows to discover what each truck is doing and turn the page to count them down from 5 to 1. The rhyming story is fun to read aloud, with lots of sound words to call out, and the busy illustrations are full of construction site things to find. With sturdy card pages, the book features a die-cut handle for on-the-move reading fun. This "Count and Carry" board book series is perfect for sharing with toddlers to encourage first reading, and to develop early learning math skills as the characters are counted down from 5 to 1.
Queer Teaching - Teaching Queer by Declan Fahie,Aideen Quilty,Renée DePalma Ungaro Pdf
This book draws upon contemporary Irish and international research which explores the critical interplay between education studies and sexualities. Scholars from Ireland, Canada, Spain, the U.K. and Sweden employ the conceptual lens of Queer Theory to interrogate and destabilise long-standing regimes of truth/knowledge, and in so doing, highlight the suitability and applicability of this theoretical perspective within educational discourses. By reframing and repositioning gender identity/expression as a performative expression on a fluid continuum, this book provokes readers to (re)view how they see education, pedagogy and schooling. The book interrogates what happens to teaching, and teachers, when queerness permeates their practice, thus exposing the ways in which heteronormativity informs and shapes our places/sites of education. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Irish Educational Studies journal.
Music Education in Africa by Emily Achieng’ Akuno Pdf
This book explores the music of Africa and its experience in modern education, offering music education analyses from African perspectives. The collection assembles insights from around Africa to bring African and non-African scholars into the world of music, education, policy, and assessment as played out across the continent. The music of Africa presents multiple avenues for the understanding of the reality of life from a cultural perspective. The teaching and learning of this music closely follows its practice, the latter involving a combination of artistic expressions. With international interest in world music, there is need to engage with concepts and processes of this music. The volume offers new research from culture bearers, scholars, and educators rooted in practices that provide deeper perceptions of the cultural expression of music. With sections focussing on Concepts in Musical Arts, Musical Arts Processes, and Music Education Practice, it captures and documents the concept of musical arts from an African experiential perspective. Articulating the processes of musical arts and their implications for teaching and learning in both African and international learning contexts, it presents a balanced view of music as a phenomenon and generates material for discussion. A valuable resource for those seeking insight into aspects of music practice in Africa, this book will appeal to scholars of Music Education, Ethnomusicology, Community Music, African Studies, and African Music.