This picture book can be used to discuss conflict resolution with children. Max and Xam are expressive characters; encourage young readers to decode their expressions and body language to gain an understanding of how they're feeling on each page. 'Max and Xam' shows children that even best friends fall out sometimes and that friendships can be ......
The book presents lots of different types of families - it could be used to subtly reinforce what pupils have learned through Relationship Education. It can be used to start a conversation about terms of endearment and encourage children to talk about the nicknames their family members have given them. Features a diverse and inclusive cast of ......
When a sky calf visits the Hospital for Magical Beasts out of the blue, Dr Astrid tries to diagnose the newcomer and apply her usual treatments. But the sky calf doesn’t respond and it isn’t clear what is wrong. How can Astrid nurse the sky calf back to full health? A sensitive story about how empathy and compassion can help make a real difference.
Milo and Monty are very different dogs. Monty enjoys hugs and noisy playtimes, but Milo prefers to avoid people and hide in a cosy, quiet space. One day, during a family reunion, Milo finds cousin Henry is hiding in his special space. Henry also finds hugs uncomfortable, dislikes loud noises, and has a favourite toy that he takes everywhere...
Milo and Monty are very different dogs. Monty enjoys hugs and noisy playtimes, but Milo prefers to avoid people and hide in a cosy, quiet space. One day, during a family reunion, Milo finds cousin Henry is hiding in his special space. Henry also finds hugs uncomfortable, dislikes loud noises, and has a favourite toy that he takes everywhere...
When a sky calf visits the Hospital for Magical Beasts out of the blue, Dr Astrid tries to diagnose the newcomer and apply her usual treatments. But the sky calf doesn’t respond and it isn’t clear what is wrong. How can Astrid nurse the sky calf back to full health? A sensitive story about how empathy and compassion can help make a real difference.
Charlie is excited about his first day at a new school, but when he gets there, he finds it full of cats! The difference is quite a shock for Charlie, who isn’t sure how to cope. How can he make new friends? He may find the answer he’s looking for in the library...
Sky lives, plays and learns in a circus – she even dreams about performing! In this picture book, the excitement of the circus influences every aspect of Sky’s life. But who’s the star of the show?
Keith is a cat, but he’d rather be a pigeon. He loves to watch them and learn their ways, but they won’t let him get too close. Will Keith ever make friends with the pigeons and learn how it feels to be one? Will he ever find out who he really is and feel comfortable just being Keith?