this book is so adventures and even so fictional. It is so useful to admire us in the book. Such types of books are needed to be admirable. It is simply superb. A best story for the children and the students . It may be interesting to elders. When I read this book.. I was lost in it...
Come bathe in stew, and dine on meals of eels or worms or jellied gnats,See shoes and ships and sealing wax and fuzzy bears and owls and cats,Depart for the Land where the Bong Tree grows or the Land of Bumbley BooFind sky in your pie and teatrays up on high and a place where mice say moo.But be warned of the things that lurk and linger, the creatures that snatch and shock.Be sure to bamboozle the Blunderbat and beware the Jabberwock If rhymes and riddles your brain have fried For shame then set this book aside,But daring children, more courageous,Will take a peek inside these pages...Includes exclusive material: In the Backstory you can about the different sorts of nonsense and read Michael Rosen’s tips on how to write your own!Vintage Children’s Classics is a twenty-first century classics list aimed at 8-12 year olds and the adults in their lives. Discover timeless favourites from The Jungle Book and Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland to modern classics such as The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas and The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time.
Delightful activity book for older children (and adults, too) shows how to create 34 fascinating shadows on a wall simply by positioning hands and fingers. Learn how to make a bird take flight, a duck quack, Toby the dog wag his tail, a rabbit munch his meal, and more.Hand Shadows and More Hand Shadows (Dover Children's Activity Books) by Henry Bursill
With no sensei to guide him, he has just his wits and his swords against many new and unknown enemies, as he journeys along the treacherous road to the port of Nagasaki and perhaps home...But the Shogun's samurai are hot on his trail. Barely escaping their clutches, Jack runs headlong into a trap. Kidnapped by ninja and led to their village deep in the mountains, Jack has no means of escape.
Artist Sophie Benini Pietromarchi invites children on an unique and poetic journey into the world of the book, giving ideas and inspiration on how to create their own books from everyday materials. Exploring colours, textures, shapes and feelings, she demonstrates how to turn these intangible elements into pictorial narratives. This visual feast of a book – which evolved from the Sophie’s bookmaking workshops with children – is a tribute to the rich imaginative world in all of us.