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CB210 
I Would Like to Be
Albert Linton (photographs)
The aim of this photo-talk book is to introduce early learners to photographic images
of things they can relate to and each picture is designed to from a topic for observation and discussion.
CB213

Everyone is Special
Gill Stacey
Full of photographs and illustrations, this small book is designed as a topic starter about the
different sorts of people that make up the world.
Beaded hair, Rasta hair, silky long black hair, soft blond or Afro...this book, through plentiful
photographs and easily understood language, helps children to explore and appreciate the variety to be found amongst people.
CB372 
Play Safe (Never Go with Strangers)
Dr. Bill Gillham
This book warns children against approaches from strangers and shows them
how to cope and help themselves. Bright pictures and simple text make it accessible to even the youngest child.
CB892 
What Am I?
Debbie MacKinnon & Anthea Sieveking
Full of exuberant photographs of children playing at being grown-up, this book
introduces exciting new words - and children will love imitating all the wonderful play ideas.
CB134 
Children Just Like Me
Anabel Kindersley, Barnabas Kindersley
Photographs of children from around the world, along with descriptions
of their dreams and beliefs, hopes and fears as well as the day-to-day events of their lives. The books records the remarkable diversity
and yet extraordinary similarity of children from today's global village. Produced in association with UNICEF.
A fun way for young children to learn colours by guessing the mystery shape through the "I spy"
peephole. The book features seven colours, with a die-cut peephole on every page. Children can guess the mystery object through the
peep-hole, then turn the page for the answer.
CB104 
What Do We Think About: Death
Karen Bryant-Mole
This book deals with the difficult subject of what happens when people or animals
die. It explains, in language young children can understand, how to deal with the mix of feelings - sadness, anger, loneliness, fear
- that one can feel when someone close to you dies.
CB135/1-2 
Zoë And Her Zebra
Stella Blackstone
A is for Alice, but it is also for Alligator! Learn the alphabet with the help of twenty-six
children and their very interesting animals. Each child is chased across the page by a different beast, but in the end it is Zoë and
her Zebra who chase all of the others right off the page! This action-packed felt and bric-a-brac art book is guaranteed to make small
children love learning their letters!
Part of the Simple Science series which shows how children can make their first discoveries about
science by playing with everyday objects.
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