Search results for ""Author Amy Huntington""
1517 Media Monsters Like Us
£10.74
Bonnier Books Ltd Let's Go Out: Listen: A mindful board book encouraging appreciation of nature
Listen, what can you hear?Explore the outdoors and follow a toddler and parent as they take a rainy day walk and discover the sounds of nature.Written and illustrated by Amy Huntingdon, this mindful board book follows the early experiences of nature for a young child. With a focus on looking at and appreciating nature, toddlers and parents alike are encouraged to slow down and notice the natural world around them.Also available:Let's Go Out Look
£7.94
Bonnier Books Ltd Let's Go Out: Look: A mindful board book encouraging appreciation of nature
Look, what can you see? Explore the outdoors and follow a toddler and parent as they rewild an urban area with the help of their community. Written and illustrated by Amy Huntingdon, this mindful board book follows the early experiences of nature for a young child. With a focus on looking at and appreciating nature, toddlers and parents alike are encouraged to slow down and notice the natural world around them.Also available: Let's Go Out Listen
£7.94
Charlesbridge Publishing,U.S. Nine: A Book of Nonet Poems
£15.60
Rowman & Littlefield Seagull Sam
Sam is too small to fly kites with his older brother and sister, but, with the help of some seagulls, a large white shirt, and a strong wind, Sam amazes his siblings and himself. Vibrant illustrations bring to life this heartwarming story about a young boy able to find greatness in his smallness.
£15.81
Charlesbridge Publishing,U.S. Fresh-Picked Poetry: A Day at the Farmers' Market
£9.71
Rowman & Littlefield Grandma Drove the Lobsterboat
The redoubtable Grandma—this book is a sequel to Grandma Drove the Snowplow—is at it again. After all her hard work collecting the town’s garbage and plowing the roads, Grandma deserves a day off—and what better day than Labor Day. All she has to do is sit back and enjoy a nice boat ride with her littlest grandson Billy while her sons catch the lobsters for the town Lobster Bake. But what happens when the waves get choppy, the fog rolls in, and all the boats are in difficulty? Can Grandma take the helm and get the lobsters back to shore in time? More great fun as our intrepid heroine is again placed at the center of small town life and in the middle of a local celebration.
£16.25
Charlesbridge Publishing,U.S. Fresh-Picked Poetry: A Day at the Farmers' Market
£16.08
Rowman & Littlefield Grandma Drove the Snowplow
The redoubtable Grandma-this book is a sequel to Grandma Drove the Garbage Truck-is at it again. In addition to collecting the town's garbage, Grandma and her sons also plow the roads in the winter. But what happens when a blizzard comes through, it's the day of the big town carol sing, and Grandma's sons are all stuck in the snow and unable to plow? Leave it to Grandma to clear the way to the church for the carol sing. With more help from her grandson Billy, she gets the streets clear and helps out her neighbors in the process, too. In fact, Grandma does such a good job with the plowing, she even beats Santa to the carol sing.
£16.05
Rowman & Littlefield Matthew and Tall Rabbit Go Camping
How does a boy cope when he's excited but frightened? Matthew wants to go camping but so many things about the experience seem scary to him. Pretending his toy rabbit is nervous about these things, Matthew poses questions to his mother on Tall Rabbit's behalf. His mother's loving answers provide Matthew and Tall Rabbit with all the reassurance a boy could need.
£15.71
Chronicle Books How to Make a Mountain: in Just 9 Simple Steps and Only 100 Million Years
DO IT YOURSELF! START TODAY! From shaping peaks and crafting a glacier to nurturing your own plants and animals, these nine simple steps cover everything you need to know to make your very own mountain. In this book, you'll learn how to: - Crush a piece of continent into a mountain range; - Freeze and melt glaciers; - Carve ravines, valleys, rivers, and mountain lakes; - Foster plants and develop a fertile layer of soil; and - Fill your mountain with a wide variety of animals that will work together to keep your mountain ecosystems healthy YES, YOU, TOO, CAN MAKE A MOUNTAIN! It is a big job, but it's also a thrilling adventure! Pack your snacks, load up your gear, and get ready for the challenge of a lifetime! *Tectonic plates, tools, and wildlife not included. Some restrictions apply. The authors assume no responsibility for frostbite, landslides, or accidental volcanoes.
£17.05