A delightful set of self published conservation books created by the children of St Martins Pre-Primary, with funding from the Jonny Lowe Memorial Trust. Age 4-8.
Book Reviews
Episode 10 – How To Buy Books For Your Kids
Looking for new books for your children? It can be overwhelming deciding what to buy at the book store. So many books! So many fun, colourful covers! So much money spent, you want to be sure it's a winner! We share top tips on how to select books for your children....
Ms Rachel: 100 First Words
Teach your little ones their first 100 words with this board book from You Tube’s favourite teacher, Ms Rachel, including 100 words and visually stimulating photos for little ones to read, look at and learn.
How Many Ways Can You Say Thank You?
Another sure fire winner from author Refiloe Moahloli, author of the popular How Many Ways Can You Say Hello? series that will teach your children to say Thank You! in all the different South African languages, including sign language.
Alan King of the Universe
A hilarious graphic novel about an orange cat called Alan and his trusty side-kick Fido who are mismatched partners in Alan’s quest for world domination. Perfect for newly independent readers age 7- 11.
Episode 9 – The Olympics of Reading with Reading Quizzes
The Olympics of Reading: We talk to Literacy activist Marjorie Brown about the Kids’ Lit Quiz and Phendulani Quiz which celebrate children with a love for reading.
The Comet
The beautiful and thought-provoking picture book about moving home and embracing new changes from best selling author Joe Todd Stanton.
Claris, The Chicest Mouse in Paris
The perfect picture book for children aged 3-6 who love dress-ups, gentle adventure, friendship and all things fashion and style! Do you have a fashion obsessed child? This is the book for them…
Dance to Your Own Beat
Zazi dreams about dancing, but she’s too scared to try. What if she’s not good enough? What will people say? A lovely story about overcoming your fears and believing in yourself and letting others support you! Written by South African author Refiloe Moahloli.
Henry, Like Always
Henry is neuro-divergent and the thought of changing the school timetable for a big, noisy parade, causes him anxiety until he comes up with a clever plan to find his own way!
Uprooted
A dark enchantment blights the land in the award-winning Uprooted – a captivating fantasy inspired by fairy tales and steeped in Slavic folklore.
The Day War Came
In a world where war is always on the news, this is a powerful and necessary picture book – the journey of a child forced to become a refugee when war destroys everything she has ever known.
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