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Pussy cat, pussy cat, where have you been? I’ve been to London to visit the queen
Take a virtual tour of London in this original picture book based on the classic English rhyme, which allegedly dates back to Tudor times. This version is set in the modern day, with pussy cat touring some of the most capital's most iconic sites including the Tower of London and Trafalgar Square, as well as Buckingham Palace.
Pussy cat, pussy cat, where have you been? I’ve been to Paris and guess what I’ve seen
Ready for Writing (Wipe Clean Books)
This is a fantastic new title with wipe-clean pages and a special pen, loaded with special activities to help children learn their first numbers. It includes each activity that is specially designed to help children learn to count, either by themselves or with the help of a parent or carer. Activities include tracing the numbers to help improve handwriting, doodling to complete the simple number-themed scenes and joining the dots to aid counting skills. It contains each brightly-illustrated page that is is wipe-clean so that children can write on them with the special pen over and over again.
Spooky (Sticker Dressing)
Young fiends will love using the stickers in this book to dress all sorts of spooky characters. It is packed with killer zombies, oozing swamp monsters, ancient mummies and even some guest appearances from famous spooky creatures such as Frankenstein's monster and even Count Dracula himself. Contains over 200 spine-chilling stickers to complete the terrifying scenes, including a haunted hall, a ghostly feast and a mummy's tomb.
Start To Read Pack (Very First Reading)
This pack, which is designed to start children on the path to reading, contains the first four Very First Reading titles, workbook with parents' notes and a link to and advice on using the Teach your Monster to Read computer game. The books introduce the letter sounds in the order normally used in schools, using the synthetic phonics system, and the workbook provides follow-up and consolidation activities for each book. The Teach your Monster to Read game, which is available free on the internet, was developed by The Usborne Foundation, a charitable organisation.
That’s Not My Baby – Boy
That’s not my cow
Little children can meet lots of different cows in this book, each with engaging, touchy-feely patches. Follow the simple, repetitive text right to the final page to find out which cow is the right one - and don't forget to look out for the little white mouse on every page. Perfect for sharing with babies and toddlers.