Miss Punk-Chewation to the Rescue by Pamela J. Stainton
23.00 NZD
Category: NZ Picture Books
Meet Miss Punk-Chewation. She's in charge of a crew who help make it easier for us to read and write stories.
Richard Scarry's Best Word Book Ever / El Mejor Libro De Palabras De Richard Scarry by Richard Scarry
26.00 NZD
Category: Picture Books: Languages
Arranged by subject, theme, and settings such as morning routines, colors and drawings, and toys and tools, this bilingual edition of Richard Scarry's Best Word Book Ever helps kids learn the words that are important in their daily lives. Full color.
Visual Guide to Grammar and Punctuation by .
24.00 NZD
Category: Language Tools
Visual Guide to Grammar and Punctuationuses colourful photographs and illustrations to make grammar and punctuation fun, crystal-clear and easy. This guide will help primary school children build confidence in writing and reading.
David Astle's 101 Weird Words (and Three Fakes): From Ambidextrous to Zugzwang by David Astle
13.00 NZD
Category: Language Tools
Fun facts about 101 of the weirdest words in the English language from the wordiest guy around, David Astle - plus 3 bonus fake words: can you spot them?
Ted in a Red Bed (Usborne Phonics Readers) by Russell Punter
15.00 NZD
Category: Language Tools | Series: Phonics Readers
A series of fun stories using very simple synthetic phonic-based text. Synthetic phonic learning is the process of reading by sounding the individual sounds of a word and then blending them together to read the word as a whole.
Alphabet (Early Years Wipe-Clean) by Jessica Greenwell
15.00 NZD
Category: Language Tools | Series: Early Years Wipe-Clean
The perfect way to learn the alphabet and develop pen control whilst having fun! Notes on the inside back cover show adults how to use the book, encouraging children to trace shapes and letters with their finger and then with a pen. Children can enjoy and benefit from repeat practice as they trace the l ...Show more
The Weird and Wonderful World of Words by Charles Hope
30.00 NZD
Category: Language Tools
Words are wonderful. They can play tricks on the brain and trip up the tongue. They can be easy to spill yet difficult to spit out. They can cause magic and mayhem, pleasure and pain, and fun and frustration. Welcome to the weird and wonderful world of words.
First Illustrated Grammar and Punctuation by Jane Bingham
23.00 NZD
Category: Language Tools | Series: Illustrated Dictionary
Children will enjoy learning how English works with the help of this friendly, easy-to-follow guide. Clear explanations, fun illustrations and lively example sentences take young readers on a journey of understanding. This is the perfect introduction to grammar and punctuation. Step-by-step explanations ...Show more
Every Word Tells a Story (HB) by Tom Read Wilson
30.00 NZD
Category: Language Tools
In Every Word Tells a Story, each fascinating word is explored through a quirky, amusing story alongside the extraordinary etymology, word origin and a definition. Tom Read Wilson is here to take us on a rip-roaring tour through some of the most astonishing and amusing words in the English language with ...Show more
Ready for Writing (Early Years Wipe-Clean) by Jessica Greenwell
15.00 NZD
Category: Language Tools | Series: Early Years Wipe-Clean
This entertaining book is a great way for children to practise the skills they'll need before they can write. Fun activities involve drawing straight and wavy lines, tracing over circles and spirals, simple puzzles and more. Durable, wipe-clean pages mean children can practise again and again, and there ...Show more
My Grammar and I (Or Should That Be 'Me'?): Old-School Ways to Sharpen Your English by Caroline Taggart, J. A. Wines
13.00 NZD
Category: Language Tools | Series: I Used to Know That ...
A runaway hit and Sunday Times bestseller in 2008, My Grammar and I has continued to grow in popularity, becoming the go-to guide for grammar. Repackaged with a fresh jacket design, this much-loved gift title is now available in paperback, for new readers and fans of the series alike. My Grammar and I o ...Show more