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5) The witches
Written and published by P.J. Harding. The first in the 'LOOK BOOK' series - Your child will love this easy reader and brilliant color picture book of monster trucks. Each page has a photographic image on the Easter theme. The simple text is easily understood by young pre-readers and easy to learn for emerging readers.
11) One love
This book introduces the reader to the festival of Id-ul-Fitr and explores how one child and her family celebrate it. The book includes panels to show how people around the world celebrate Id and an Id recipe for you to try yourself.
15) The Greeks
How do we know how people in the past lived? How do we know what they wore, what they ate, if they worshipped gods and if they could read or write? We know through studying the objects they used.
16) The Vikings
How do we know how people in the past lived? How do we know what they wore, what they ate, if they worshipped gods and if they could read or write? We know through studying the objects they used.
17) The Romans
How do we know how people in the past lived? How do we know what they wore, what they ate, if they worshipped gods and if they could read or write? We know through studying the objects they used.
18) The Egyptians
How do we know how people in the past lived? How do we know what they wore, what they ate, if they worshipped gods and if they could read or write? We know through studying the objects they used.
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