Sam and Solomon are two lovebirds who fall in love, have children, and grow old together. Like all lovebirds, Sam and Solomon are partners for life, working together for the good of their family and their fellow lovebirds. By following the story of Sam and Solomon, you can learn about how love develops and endures through thick and thin! A beautiful story about love, relationships, and community which shows that the natural world has a lot to teach us about life and love. Benefits * Learning about the natural world around them * Finding out about lovebirds in particular * Understanding about…mehr
Sam and Solomon are two lovebirds who fall in love, have children, and grow old together. Like all lovebirds, Sam and Solomon are partners for life, working together for the good of their family and their fellow lovebirds. By following the story of Sam and Solomon, you can learn about how love develops and endures through thick and thin! A beautiful story about love, relationships, and community which shows that the natural world has a lot to teach us about life and love. Benefits * Learning about the natural world around them * Finding out about lovebirds in particular * Understanding about love and relationships and community * Finding love for animals - birds in particular. * Importance of being kind and communicating and how connects us with others * Life cycle and how friends and love can grow old together and change together- from birth to death.... * How love and friendship develop * Reading and comprehensionHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Gregoire Hodder is a British children's book author and publisher. He is the owner of the independent publishing company Cambridge Children's Books. Born and raised in Cambridge, Gregoire started writing from a young age. Reading has always been a big part of how Gregoire developed. His understanding of the world, his morals and values, were shaped by the books he read.For this reason, Gregoire always had a passion for English and wanted to explore its impact on Education. He studied Education and English Literature at Cambridge University, where he learnt about how children read a story, and the importance of images as well as text in a child's approach to books. After his degree, he spent a decade doing charity work that was instrumental in giving him a humanitarian and civic outlook. These experiences eventually led him to found Cambridge Children's Books, which allowed him to publish stories that are playful and fun, but always convey important messages. He published such books as A Melting Planet, which raises awareness about climate change, and Cambridge Punting, which teaches children the culture and history of Cambridge, as well as Phase 4 Phonics.Gregoire also authored two children's books of his own. The first one, The Little Lotus Flower, is a journey of self-discovery that will inspire wisdom in the hearts of kids and parents alike. His most recent book, Lovebirds, is all about love and shows that the natural world has a lot to teach about life and relationships. Gregoire sees children's books as an important tool to develop children's literacy skills, but also important morals and values such as empathy, love, and curiosity.
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