![]() ![]() There were only long ears, stripes, a mane, and a big mouth. Then, when he finally arrived to get his horns, there weren’t any left. Author Yaba Badoe tells.Then Creator called them to come get their horns.īuffalo and Bushbuck, Eland and Antelope, all the animals who wanted horns stopped grazing and ran to receive Creator’s gifts.īut Zebra didn’t run. The Nottinghill Carnival takes central stage in this story about families, memories and the power of dance and festivals. In this story of hope and endurance, we follow a scientist and her team during their search for the elusive 'Giant Arctic Jellyfish'. The Search for the Giant Arctic Jellyfish Katherine Rundell's Impossible Creatures has won the Waterstones Book of the Year 2023, a much-coveted award that will see Impossible Creatures sup. Impossible Creatures wins Waterstone's Book of the Year Award 2023 The annual CLPE Reflecting Realities Survey of Ethnic Representation within UK Children's Literature shows a continued move towards inclusion and r. Reflecting Realities: Increasing representation in children's books Keen to support reading for pleasure in your classrooms, and to introduce students to new authors? Join our FREE ReadingZone Live online author events Little Whale: A Day in the Life of a Whale Calf (Really Wild Families)Ī Day in the Life of Big Cats: What Do Lions, Tigers and Panthers Get up to all day?įree virtual author events with ReadingZone Live The perfect addition to a school library or a key stage one class book corner, or a great birthday present for a budding natural historian.Ĥ8 pages / Reviewed by Wendy Kelly, teacher ![]() ![]() The book finishes up with a chimp art activity and a quiz to test to the reader's recall of all the new facts they have learned. Two pages are given over to a short recount of the work chimp-expert Jane Goodall carried out and explains why her work was vital in highlighting the similarities between chimp and human behaviours. It's accompanied by gorgeous full colour photographs which give a bit more detail than the story illustrations did. When the little chimp's day ends, the book moves on to a non-fiction fact file which is written in very clear and accessible language. It starts with a young chimp telling us all about a day in the life of her family, which is complemented by lovely bright and clear illustrations set against the backdrop of the African rainforest. Little Chimpanzee: A Day in the Life of a Baby Chimp is another title in the Really Wild Families series of dual fiction and non-fiction books. See also: Little Whale: A Day in the Life of a Whale Calf In the Really Wild Families series, based on the everyday adventures of wild animals, discover what the littlest members of the family get up to! Through their eyes we will explore their habitats, family dynamics and how they play, grow and survive as a family. This adorable story is followed by a fun factivity section packed with craft projects, case studies and a quiz section at the back of the book, so you can put everything you have learned about Little Chimpanzee and their family to the test. Learn all about our closest living relatives in the natural world, by exploring: what happens in the chimpanzee community how they care for and groom each other the social structures and relationships in the group why chimpanzees are endangered. ![]() Little Chimpanzee plays all day with their family: are you excited to join in with the fun? Quirky and vibrant illustrations will make this informative book a hit with children of all ages! This charming celebration of chimpanzees will show children just how amazing nature is and is a reminder that it is up to us to care for the planet and all its creatures. Little Chimpanzee has a large, sociable and very intelligent family and can't wait to introduce you to its parents, siblings, aunts, uncles, and cousins. Discover what Little Chimpanzee gets up to and explore its world, in this fun and informative title from the Really Wild Families series. ![]()
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