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Books published by publisher Featherstone Education

  • Bone Collection: Animals

    Rob Colson

    Paperback (Featherstone, )
    None
  • The Little Book of Dough

    Lynne Garner

    Paperback (Featherstone Education, Oct. 1, 2004)
    Featuring 34 recipes for creative fun with dough, this title provides detailed instructions for mixing various doughs. It also includes projects for children to use on their own and with adult support.
  • Rhyming and Spelling Dictionary

    Ruth Thomson

    Paperback (Featherstone Education, )
    None
  • The Little Book of Junk Music: Little Books with Big Ideas

    Simon MacDonald

    Spiral-bound (Featherstone Education Ltd, )
    None
  • A Guide to Mark Making in the Early Years

    Sue Cowley

    Paperback (Featherstone, June 13, 2019)
    In A Step-by-Step Guide to Mark Making in the Early Years, internationally renowned teacher trainer Sue Cowley takes practitioners on a journey: the journey young children embark upon when they learn their first words and make their first marks. Filled with practical activities and honest advice, this must-have guide presents a wide range of creative approaches to developing mark making and building language skills in the Early Years. With ideas to build finger strength and eye-to-hand coordination, activities for understanding the concept of symbols and signs and strategies for building confidence in reading and writing including talk and drama, you'll find a variety of techniques to develop children's key skills and motivation. Sue also includes full-colour photographs and examples of early marks to illustrate how young children's communication skills develop. There are tips for getting boys engaged in writing and a companion website with downloadable resources and useful links. A Step-by-Step Guide to Mark Making in the Early Years is an invaluable source of inspiration for all those working with children aged three to seven.
  • What's Worrying You?: A mindful picture book to help small children overcome big worries

    Molly Potter, Sarah Jennings

    eBook (Featherstone, May 3, 2018)
    New from Molly Potter, the best-selling author of How Are You Feeling Today? We all have worries now and then, but sometimes worries can feel like they're getting bigger and bigger, like you can't control them any more. What do you do then? What's Worrying You? is a book all about helping children understand their worries, and what to do when they feel overwhelmed by their thoughts and feelings.Each page takes the child step-by-step through different worry scenarios, such as falling out with a friend, getting in trouble at school, or feeling like no one is listening. It talks about how they might feel, what they might think, and what could help them to ease the anxiety. With fun and lively illustrations from Sarah Jennings, gentle guidance on developing emotional literacy, and simple advice for tackling problems they might face, What's worrying you? is the perfect book for helping children deal with those trickier feelings and gain confidence in the world around them.
  • The Ultimate Guide to Mark Making in the Early Years

    Sue Cowley

    eBook (Featherstone, June 13, 2019)
    In The Ultimate Guide to Mark Making in the Early Years, internationally renowned teacher trainer Sue Cowley takes practitioners on a journey: the journey young children embark upon when they learn their first words and make their first marks.Filled with practical activities and honest advice, this must-have guide presents a wide range of creative approaches to developing mark making and building language skills in the Early Years. With ideas to build finger strength and eye-to-hand coordination, activities for understanding the concept of symbols and signs and strategies for building confidence in reading and writing including talk and drama, you'll find a variety of techniques to develop children's key skills and motivation.Sue also includes full-colour photographs and examples of early marks to illustrate how young children's communication skills develop. There are tips for getting boys engaged in writing and a companion website with downloadable resources and useful links. The Ultimate Guide to Mark Making in the Early Years is an invaluable source of inspiration for all those working with children aged three to seven.
  • The Little Book of Music: Little Books with Big Ideas

    Anice Paterson, David Wheway, Sally Featherstone, Isabel Barnbrook

    Paperback (Featherstone Education Ltd, )
    None
  • Let's Talk About When Someone Dies

    Molly Potter, Sarah Jennings

    eBook (Featherstone, Nov. 15, 2018)
    From Molly Potter, best-selling author of How Are You Feeling Today? and What's Worrying You?, comes a picture book for starting conversations with children about death, bereavement and what happens next.When someone dies, we can feel a whole host of different emotions and explaining them to a child isn't so easy. This book uses clear, easy-to-understand language to answer complex questions about death and how a child might feel when someone dies. It covers all manner of tricky subjects with sensitivity and honesty, from what death is to why people die.Each double page spread takes a child through how they might feel, what they might think and how they might behave. With engaging illustrations, gentle guidance and simple advice for parents and carers, Let's Talk About When Someone Dies fulfils an important but difficult need for starting conversations with children about death and bereavement, in an accessible and supportive way.
  • 50 Fantastic Ideas for Maths Outdoors

    Kirstine Beeley

    Paperback (Featherstone, Aug. 10, 2017)
    Outdoor learning is not just about taking what we do indoors and moving it out through the door of our setting. It involves equipment and experiences which are both unique and exciting. When planning for maths provision practitioners need to make sure they offer access to these amazing opportunities for learning and integrate them into children's ongoing play and exploration of their natural world. Designed to be used as a dip in dip out collection of easy to use ideas the author has tried to show how exciting outdoor learning can be developed on even the very smallest of budgets. As with all areas of early learning the author acknowledges the way that maths is integrated within play based exploration and linked to many other areas of learning. Offering ways to develop your existing provision as well as building new resources you will enjoy exploring all areas of early maths including number, pattern,shape and measuring.
  • Taliesin

    Maggie Pearson

    Paperback (Featherstone, Jan. 9, 2020)
    A magical retelling of the story of the legendary Welsh bard Taliesin, perfect for fans of The Wizards of Once and The Firework Maker's Daughter. On the most magical day of the year, the unluckiest man in the whole of Wales finds a baby floating in the river. But Taliesin is no ordinary baby - not only can he talk, but he is also a magician, prophet, poet and trickster. As the years pass, Taliesin transforms the lives of all he meets, for better or worse... This enchanting version of a Welsh myth from Maggie Pearson has intricate black-and-white illustrations by David Wyatt and is perfect for children who are developing as readers. The Bloomsbury Guided Reading series is packed with brilliant books to get children reading independently in Key Stage 2, with book-banded stories by award-winning authors like double Carnegie Medal winner Geraldine McCaughrean and Waterstones Prize winner Patrice Lawrence covering a wide range of genres and topics. With charming illustrations and online guided reading notes written by the Centre for Literacy in Primary Education (CLPE), this series is ideal for reading both in the classroom and at home. For more information visit www.bloomsburyguidedreading.com. Book Band: Dark Red Ideal for ages 9+
  • The Little Book of Science Through Art: Little Books with Big Ideas

    Sally Featherstone, Kerry Ingham

    Paperback (Featherstone Education Ltd, )
    None