KAKE MAKE. FOR YOUNG PEOPLE. FIRST WORDS AND SOUNDS
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Kakė Makė invites you on a journey to discover words and sounds!
Little ones will learn their first words by exploring the illustrations to find hidden objects, vehicles and animals, and by pressing the buttons to hear and recognise the sounds they make.
- Up to 22 sounds in your little ones' environment
- Activities to develop attention and numeracy skills
- Thick book pages and sound buttons are comfortable for even the smallest fingers
- The book is also suitable for independent learning without parental support
The book "Winnie the Pooh. First Words and Sounds":
- develops fine motor skills,
- enrich vocabulary,
- teaches you to focus,
- encourages language development.
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Oh, that Poppy! Sometimes she gets so absorbed in her games that she can't hear what her mother is saying. And what Grandma says. And Daddy, what he says, she doesn't listen to at all. One day, she couldn't hear anything so much that her ears felt useless and she ran away. They just flopped on the floor, ran through the kitchen, bent down in the corridor and dived out the front door without even turning around!
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"What to do when your ears escape? Where to look and how to get them back? This book describes one of the more interesting abilities of both the young and the grown-up: people can be attentive to the information they find interesting, valuable and necessary, but imposing messages or unpleasant tasks often fly past their ears like two distant planets."
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KAKE MAKE. ENCYCLOPEDIA. I WANT TO LEARN ABOUT ANIMALS
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ATTENTION: this is a reprint edition with a new cover. In 2016, this encyclopaedia was published under the title "The Poppy Poppy Encyclopaedia. Animals".
Many questions cross Poppy's mind as she wanders through the meadow, digs in the ground by the stream or berries in the forest: Why does a little beetle need claws? How does an earthworm see if it has no eyes? Are crows really so clever and curious and wolves to be feared, as in fairy tales?
This time, it's naturalist Lizzie who comes to Kake Makea's rescue. He knows everything about every animal in Lithuania.
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- See what animals swim in the water, walk on the ground, climb trees or fly in the sky.
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Kaka Makė was introduced to the animals, photographed by the naturalist SELEMONAS PALTANAVIČIUS, and spoke in the voice of Lysden in this encyclopaedia.
"You've probably seen a young child stumble at the sound of delicious new words. A carvabal, a bow tie are real sweets for a child's ear. Why such thirst? Young children are usually absorbed in fanciful stories, in a rather domestic vocabulary.
Encyclopaedias are just the place to find a rich vocabulary, images of the real world. The Katya Maki Encyclopaedia of Animals is a really good example of how serious information can be well adapted for children's cognition. This is one of the publications we recommend In the realms of the little ones and in the 7 intelligences", says Renata Lazdin, an educator and author of the book "One Child - 7 Intelligences".
"Winnie the Pooh. Encyclopedia. I want to know about ANIMALS" is aimed at children aged 4-7.
Check out the other encyclopaedias by Kake Makė: Kake make - Encyclopedias (knyguklubas.lt)
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