This big, beautiful and brilliantly creative story takes children on an adventure through the world's forests. Memorable animal characters present intriguing information and rhyming riddles, and the bright illustrations are crammed with inventive details. At the back of the book readers will find a checklist of animals to spot and a map where they can log their journey.
Reception: Literacy
Literacy is one of the key components listed in the
early learning goals. We currently have seven free topics within
this component, each one containing multiple activity suggestions.
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Year 1: Classical Poetry:
One
Throughout our year one classical poetry
topic you will learn about six different popular poems. By looking closely at
old favourites such as Twinkle Twinkle Little Start your child or pupil will be prompted with
questions on their understanding and interpretation of this classic.
Year 1: Tell Me A Story:
One
Within this topic your child can create
their own nature story walk through words and pictures. They can design their own spoon
characters and make a story through discussion cards, plus more. Plus much more in this 6
activity topic.
Camilla has been writing for nearly 30 years and has more than 250 books in print around the world. She is one of UK libraries' most borrowed authors, with up to 120,000 loans a year, and her books are sold worldwide with at least 400 English-language editions alone. Most of Camilla's books are non-fiction and focus on the natural world, but she writes on many subjects and for both children and adults. In addition to writing books under her own name, Camilla also works as an editor/consultant/ghost writer. This work involves checking, amending, updating and occasionally rewriting other authors' texts; she has been behind several top-selling books that have appeared under the names of others, such as celebrity adventurers and young naturalists.
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