Do you ever feel under the weather or have a short time to fill before a school assembly? Keep your students learning with this cross-curricular unit about spiders. The nonfiction article will teach them about spiders, their webs, their food, and more. The packet also includes worksheets and extension activities for those "I just can't teach right now" moments.
Everywhere the baby spider goes, he always hears a very strange noise: "Eeek!" He hears it when he goes into a room, when he rides in a car, when he jumps up and down the stairs, and even when he's playing at the park! It scares him so much that he always runs away and hides until it sounds safe again. What could that strange noise mean? He asks his friends, the grasshopper, the ladybug, and the roly-poly, if they've ever heard that noise, but they never have. Together the four little friends try to figure out exactly what "Eeek" means so that the baby spider will know why the sound follows him everywhere. In this children's story, four young insect friends set out to find out why one strange and loud noise always happens when the baby spider is around.
There's a spider in this book. Are you brave enough to take a look?Eric the spider can't understand why people scream and run away from him. He only wants to say hello. But Fluffy the cat wants to eat Eric, so he's hiding. It's up to the reader to find Eric on every spread and maybe finally catch a glimpse of him with the surprise lift-the-flap ending!A funny and engaging story written by internationally bestselling author, Claire Freedman, and brought to life by Mike Byrne's hilarious and colourful illustrations.
From the bestselling mother/daughter writing duo comes another hilarious collection of essays about motherhood, daughterhood, womanhood, and "does this hood look good on me?"
A rip-roaring read-aloud (shout-aloud) picture book about a spider who wants to be the family pet from the internationally acclaimed illustrator of Julia Donaldson’s What the Ladybird Heard. Spider wants to be a family pet. But the family whose house he lives in are terrified of him. Whenever he tries to show them what a great pet he would make, they simply cry: ”AAAARRGGHH, Spider!” The illustrator of Julia Donaldson’s famous titles such as The Singing Mermaid and The Rhyming Rabbit proves she is an author in her own right with this best-selling picture book story.
"That Suits Me Fine!" A day at the beach for Betty and Veronica quickly turns into a fashion competition when Betty's homemade swimsuit grabs all the attention. With Veronica left in the shadows, she decides to reverse the situation and creates a bathing suit of her own. Too bad no one told Ronnie glue is not an acceptable substitute for needle and thread before she ran into the ocean!
There's never a dull moment in Riverdale - especially not for the mothers of Archie, Betty, Jughead and Veronica! Keeping up with their kids is a full time job, but whether it's dishing out good advice or learning the latest dance steps, these moms know how to have fun! Celebrate Mother's Day with this 100+ page Digital Exclusive chock full of stories which prove that mothers really do know best!
The collections from beloved mother-daughter writing duo Lisa Scottoline and Francesca Serritella are among the best reviewed humor books published today and have been compared to the late greats, Erma Bombeck and Nora Ephron. Here for the first time in a fabulous eBook bundle are two of their witty and warm collections. Best Friends, Occasional Enemies Lisa and Francesca are best friends-99.9 percent of the time. In other words, they're just like every mother and daughter in the world-best friends and occasional enemies. Here they dish about it all, and whether you're a mother or a daughter you'll find yourself laughing, nodding, and reading this book to those you love. Meet Me at Emotional Baggage Claim How does a mother's love translate across state lines and over any semblance of personal boundaries? You'll laugh out loud as Lisa and Francesca face-off over the proper technique for packing dishes, the importance of bringing a coat in the summertime, and the dos and don'ts of dating at any age. Add Mother Mary to the mix, and you have a Molotov cocktail of estrogen, opinions, and fun.