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Fishes Are A-Swimming is a cute and enchanting little book about what is found swimming under the surface of the sea! Join the fun as one little boy has so much fun with lobsters and dolphins and anemones and more! Filled with colorful pictures, Moira Andrew creates another masterpiece.
A fun and lively children's book about all different insects and how they squirm and wiggle and creep and crawl. This is a wonderful addition to any young library and helps children learn to read and learn about nature and the world around them.¿A fun and lively children's book about all different insects and how they squirm and wiggle and creep and crawl. This is a wonderful addition to any young library and helps children learn to read and learn about nature and the world around them.
Moira Andrew was born and educated in Scotland. She has worked in most areas of primary education, as teacher, head teacher and college lecturer. She taught creative writing part-time in the University of Glamorgan. Moira has written a number of books on the creative arts for Belair, the most popular being Language in Colour and Paint a Poem. She has many poetry collections to her name, among them, Geese and Daughters, (IDP 2018), Imagine a Kiss, (Dempsey & Windle 2020), Looking through Water, (Poetry Space 2020) and Moonfall (2021). Reviews: 'This Year, Next Year' is a book of poetry about love and loss... (it) turned my heart inside out.' - Maureen Lipman (The Guardian) 'Agile in their shifting forms and rhythms, the poems have an unsentimental tenderness always underpinned by the passage of time.' - Philip Gross 'Moira's poems offer a delightful variety of style and content, from small incidents to sexy reminiscences, thoughtful and sensitive considerations and simply fun.' - Tessa Geoghegan 'Breakfast with Swallows is Moira Andrew at her sensual best - nature, music, family, sex; all observed with the sharp eye and ready wit that Moira has in dollops.' - Dawn Bauling
A funny and clever 32 page children's book about a week of all different sorts of weather and the fun had in each of the different weather conditions. Join the fun and have the young reader learn about the days of the week, different weathers, and how to always have fun! A great read for the young reader to have a learning time along with reading time.
Letter From Egypt is a very special book by Moira Andrew that is tender and gentle about a letter Mary writes to the inn-keeper, Miriam, about her life after the birth of Jesus. Mary remembers how Miriam and her help welcomed them, but had no room in their inn due to the census being taken in Bethlehem. Mary wants to thank Miriam for everything she did for the Holy Family and how they are doing currently. Letter From Egypt is an eternal message of the Savior and Mary's early moments with Him and Joseph. A great addition to any young library and special for the holidays.
A delightful children's book about a very mixed up hen who made the rounds in the barnyard wondering just what she was. She discovered she was not a cat and not a lamb and not a pig and not a duck. Come! See how Francine finds out who and what she really is and how happy she is to be herself, just like every young reader should be - themselves.Moira Andrew is a well-known author who have over 100 titles to her credit.
A delightful children's book that would be a great addition to any young library about the different colors told in rhyme and filled with beautifully created illustrations to engage the young reader. Join the fun as the colored balloons take off!
A children's picture book about a youngster named Harry who has trouble with his emotions at times. Harry gets a little help from his lovely Grandpa who knows all too well all about Harry's feelings. Grandpa helps his grandson, Harry to help himself when his anger seems to be getting the best of him. Come see how a loving Grandpa makes all the difference in a young boy's life.
A charming 32 page children's story about a very vain moon who is so obsessed with admiring herself that she falls from the sky and lands on the Earth. A small boy who cannot sleep stumbles upon the moon who looks like a silver balloon and he helps her get back to her place in the sky. Join the fun and see how the moon learns to be humble and kind.
A brother and sister play happily on the beach, collecting shells and making a sandcastle, until the tide comes in and Dad has to step in to help the children out of the water. Illustrated by Clive Scruton
The fully photocopiable plays in Fun with Plays have been specially written for primary school pupils by well-known writers. They range from re-tellings of traditional legends and performance plays to plays dealing with contemporary issues. Notes for each play highlight topics for discussion.
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