Starla Jean Cracks the Case by Elana K. Arnold; A. N. Kang (Illustrator)
$33.00 AUD
Category: Early Years Learning Framework | Series: Starla Jean Ser.
Starla Jean and her pet chicken, Opal Egg, return in this side-splitting third chapter book, just in time to solve a puzzling mystery that takes them on a chase through the neighborhood! Have you ever walked a chicken on a leash? Well, chicken expert Starla Jean will let you know first hand, it's not e ...Show more
Pedagogical Documentation in Early years Practice: Seeing Through Multiple Perspectives by FLEET ALMA ET AL (ED)
$76.00 AUD
Category: Early Years Learning Framework
Pedagogical documentation is a vital method of assessing and observing young children, and is a practice that enables practitioners, families and children to learn alongside each other. This book draws on the projects and experiences of senior researchers from nations including Australia, Canada, Swede ...Show more
Alone Like Me by Rebecca Evans
$28.00 AUD
Category: Early Years Learning Framework
In this beautiful, heartfelt picture book, a young girl moves from a small village to a big city in China, where she longs to find a friend...and ultimately meets someone very much like her. Liling and her family have moved from their rural farm to an overwhelming urban city. Because of Chinese law, ...Show more
Bringing the Reggio Approach to Your Early Years Practice by Linda Thornton; Pat Brunton
$36.00 AUD
Category: Reggio | Series: Bringing ... to Your Early Years Practice Ser.
Have you ever wondered what the Reggio Approach is all about, why it works, and how it can be used to benefit the young children in your setting? The book describes how educators in Reggio Emilia work with young children, and looks at the connections between the Reggio Approach and the revised Early Ye ...Show more
Don't Hug Doug (He Doesn't Like It): A story about consent by Carrie Finison
$15.00 AUD
Category: Child Protection
A fun picture book to encourage conversations about consent and setting boundaries. Meet Doug. Doug doesn't like hugs. He thinks they're too squeezy, too squashy, too squooshy, too smooshy. However, Doug is a master of high fives (and low fives and side fives). Some people like hugs, other people don't. ...Show more
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