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15) I see the moon
Author
Publisher
Nosy Crow
Pub. Date
2018.
Language
English
Description
A beautifully illustrated collection of favourite night-time rhymes for little ones at bedtime. Rosalind Beardshaw's artwork features wonderful natural scenes, with adorable sleepy animals and babies ready to be lulled to sleep. A sprinkling of silver foil on every page adds a little extra moonlight magic.
Author
Series
Publisher
Little Tiger Press Ltd
Pub. Date
2019
Language
English
Description
Say goodnight to a magical underwater land! Learn about sleeping sea creatures as you swim over carpets of coral to the deepest depths of the ocean. This book combines facts and fun, with a gentle rhyming text that's perfect for bedtime.
17) Bedtime rhymes
Publisher
Campbell Books
Pub. Date
2014.
Edition
Illustrated edition.
Language
English
Description
From Wee Willie Winkie, to Rock-a-bye Baby, the sounds and rhythms of these lovely nursery rhymes are beautifully imagined by Lucy Cousins, illustrator of the Maisy books. They're a playful introduction to the world of stories for little children, and the perfect way to wind down the day and get ready for sleep!
Publisher
Campbell Books
Pub. Date
2014.
Edition
Illustrated edition.
Language
English
Description
From Humpty Dumpty, to The Grand Old Duke of York, the sounds and rhythms of these wonderful nursery rhymes are beautifully imagined by Lucy Cousins, illustrator of the Maisy books. They're a perfect, playful introduction to the world of stories for little children.
19) 199 flags
Author
Publisher
Usborne Publishing Ltd
Pub. Date
2017.
Language
English
Description
This illustrated picture word book contains exactly 199 flags to look at and talk about. Organised by continent, children will be fascinated to see the flag designs used by different countries around the world.
Author
Series
Publisher
Kelpies
Pub. Date
2015.
Language
English
Description
Can you spot a tractor on the croft, a tram on Edinburgh's cobbled streets and a train in the Highlands? Your wee ones will find lots of vehicles to spot, name and talk about - a boat, a train, a tractor, a car, a tram and even a helicopter - in Scotland's streets and countryside.
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