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I Love Shapes - Miriam Stoppard


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I Love Shapes - Miriam Stoppard

 
Description: ISBN 1405313757 / Author: Miriam Stoppard / Genre: Junior Books / With I Love Shapes, you have fun and you help your child develop visual perception, matching like with like, and language. - Miriam Stoppard. Take a look around. There are all sorts of shapes everywhere. Come ... more
I Love Shapes - Miriam Stoppard ... and find the fish shaped like a star! Learn and discover with your child as you read I Love Shapes together. It is packed with fun things to see and do, colourful photography on every page and foam shape play pieces to match and sort. It also includes fold out parents' notes and developmental milestones to help you understand and encourage your child's skills.

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to expect over the 9 months that were to follow. On my trip to Waterstones one book stood out from the acres of other pregnancy manuals and it was Dr Miriam Stoppards New Pregnancy & Birth book, I don t know what it was about the book that drew me to it, perhaps it was the gaze of the baby on the front cover, whatever the reason I returned home with my very own copy. Miriam Stoppard- Dr Miriam Stoppard was born in 1937 in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. She studied at Kings College (Renamed Newcastle university in 1962) and went on to work in the Victoria Royal infirmary. She began her writing career in the 1970s and has gone on to provide endless information on health, ...

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Amazing colours is a brilliant learning aid for pre school children. This book cost me £4.99 from morrisons which i think was realy good for a book like this. There are parental notes in this book for the parents telling them how to best use this book, what stage a child should begin to learn things and lots of other realy interesting things. RED has a picture of a toddler holding a red umbarella, opposit this you have a page divided into squares each containing something red. A red fork, red car, strawberries, red shoes and a tomato. each square tells you a little bit about the item. on this page there is a pull tab on the side which asks you what ...

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by mummy2harry - written on 02/08/07 (Very useful, 81 readings)
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a quote from her about the book, and a small blurb about the inside of the book as well. It also pictures the other books for children written by Miriam Stoppard, as well as the publishers logo, which is Dorling Kindersley. The first thing that is different about this book compared to other children s book my son has on his bookshelf is that the book is in the form on a ringbinder type book. It has metal rings all down the spine, which are covered on the outside by the cardboard cover, but which is visible when you open the book. This allows the pages to be opened flat which is fantastic, and the pages turn very easily too, I really love the design of the book! The ...

 

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