A delightful picture book written in rhythm and rhyme about a day in the life of a hyperactive little rabbit. Robberty Bobberty is too busy rushing around to notice the beautiful nature surrounding him. But then his friends show him the wonders of the world, including dancing flies and wriggling tadpoles. Join Robberty Bobberty on his exploration of the world around him. This charming picture book has beautiful illustrations helping young children to connect with the characters and develop empathy. Children learn a little about nature in the story, making this an ideal classroom resource to…mehr
A delightful picture book written in rhythm and rhyme about a day in the life of a hyperactive little rabbit. Robberty Bobberty is too busy rushing around to notice the beautiful nature surrounding him. But then his friends show him the wonders of the world, including dancing flies and wriggling tadpoles. Join Robberty Bobberty on his exploration of the world around him. This charming picture book has beautiful illustrations helping young children to connect with the characters and develop empathy. Children learn a little about nature in the story, making this an ideal classroom resource to encourage children to explore gardens and the countryside, developing understanding and knowledge about the world around us. Can be used as part of the Early Years Curriculum for Science. As well as the enjoyment of the story, children will learn the moral lesson of slowing down and enjoying their surroundings as well as making sure they listen to others. The repetition of key phrases and the rhythm and rhyme help to create familiarity for babies whilst helping older children to memorise the words and join in. A great way to generate a love of reading. As the story ends with Robberty Bobberty being tucked up in bed, it also makes a sweet bedtime story.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rachel Coverdale was born and bred in the beautiful North Yorkshire countryside in North East England. Raised with copious amounts of animals but without the distraction of a modern TV set, she turned to books and her own imagination for entertainment. Animals were and still are a huge part of her life and inevitably they made their way into her stories. Believing strongly in fresh air, nature and outdoor play to give children a sense of fun and freedom, Rachel uses her books to encourage children to connect with nature and venture into the countryside. Having taught as an English teacher for many years and now settled happily into the role of school librarian, Rachel ensures all her books are not only creative, imaginative and exciting, but also of great educational benefit. Teaching resources and a scheme of work are available for "The Boy Who Couldn't". Rachel is regularly featured on BBC Radio Tees Book Hour with Bob Fischer and Shack discussing and reviewing her latest reads. She also travels her native North East England paying visits to Primary and Secondary schools, giving talks on her books and about the importance of nature and the environment they live in.
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