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Posey Plans a Party by Harriet Ziefert
$7.95 AUD
Category: Fiction
"Posey Plans a Party" has a lot of "p-word" alliteration and asks kids to count how many "p" words are in the story. The plot portrays Posey and her family planning, assembling, and enjoying a tea party. It's a perfectly pink primer on party planning--the menu, preparations, decorations, the invitation, ...Show more
Posey Prefers Pink by Harriet Ziefert
$7.95 AUD
Category: Fiction
"Posey Prefers Pink" introduces an "it-must-be-pink" little girl named Posey and her patient-about-pink family. The story uses a lot of "p-word" alliteration in conveying Posey's preferences for pink furniture and decor, foods, clothes, and toys. She will throw a pink-hot tantrum when her parents try to ...Show more
What is Part This, Part That? by Harriet Ziefert
$24.95 AUD
Category: Fiction
Song-like rhyming text invites readers to guess what different components add up to. For example, a secret's part whisper, part keeping mum, and a certain kind of fruit is part peach and part plum (a nectarine). When you're on the equator you're part south and part north, and a certain kind of chair is ...Show more
Where Is My Baby? by ZIEFERT HARRIET
$11.95 AUD
Category: Fiction
This deceptively simple, excitingly illustrated board book is based on a telling theme - that baby animals are known by names quite different from their parents (cow and calf, goat and kid). The text is perfectly targeted to the youngest children, who will thoroughly enjoy lifting the flaps and matching ...Show more
Who Said Moo? by Harriet Ziefert
$11.95 AUD
Category: Fiction
Can a dog moo? Can a pig moo? Can "you" moo? A bird finger puppet asks animal after animal if each can moo. A simple text filled with questions and animal sounds accompanies bold and playful illustrations by Tanya Roitman. Children learn about animals and the sounds they make in this interactive puppet ...Show more
You Can't See Your Bones by Harriet Ziefert
$29.99 AUD
Category: Fiction
You really can't see your bones with binoculars...but you can see them with X-rays! Actual X-rays of real bones overlay the quirky illustrations and an engaging, interactive text take kids through the skeletal system, inviting them to find and feel their own bones. Clear explanations (fact-checked and a ...Show more