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Books with author Antony Elworthy

  • Super Sculptures

    Tasha Pym, Antony Elworthy

    Paperback (Collins Educational, June 1, 2012)
    This fascinating book gives an introduction to some of the oldest, boldest and coldest sculptures ever made! From the sphinx and the Statue of Liberty, to works by Henry Moore, Rachel Whiteread and Meret Oppenheim, the sculptures are revealed in stunning photographs, alongside interesting and informative facts.• Green level/ Band 5 books offer early readers patterned, natural language and varied characters.• Text type - Non-chronological report.• There is a fact file on pages 22 and 23 for children to discuss.• Curriculum links- Art: sculpture; Design & Technology: developing and planning ideas.
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  • How Many Animals?

    Lee Newman, Antony Elworthy

    Paperback (Collins Cobuild, June 1, 2012)
    This non-fiction counting book shows photographs of the following animals: one crocodile, two elephants, three lions, four birds, five frogs and six rabbits. Pictures of equal numbers of children add an element of fun to the book as they pretend to be the animals.
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  • I Can Do It!

    Paul Shipton, Antony Elworthy

    Paperback (HarperCollins UK, )
    A simple information book depicting different activities: running, jumping, hanging, skating, creeping and swimming. Simple text accompanies photographs of animals performing each activity, alongside photographs of children acting out the same activity.
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  • I Can Do It! Workbook

    Paul Shipton, Antony Elworthy

    Paperback (HarperCollins UK, Aug. 1, 2012)
    An engaging workbook for children who are using the Big Cat series.
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  • Have You Ever?

    Tasha Pym, Antony Elworthy

    Paperback (Collins, June 1, 2012)
    A fun story that follows a boy through a fantastical land of weird and wonderful creatures. Imaginative illustrations complement the text, which invites children to envisage using each of their five senses, by asking f they have ever seen, heard, touched, smelt or tasted any of these creatures.
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