Incluye más de 150 tarjetas, frasco estimación, pizarra, conteo de palos, días de la semana; meses; tablero de estimación; resolución de problemas; números del mes y fecha; fechas importantes, cumpleaños, feriados, ayer fue; mañana será; hoy es...., 1 páginas, Plástico, 15x80x100 cms, 3 a 5 años.
¡Mamá! ¡Mamááá! Estos gritos, en boca de dos hijos llenos de energía y amor persigue todos los días y a todas horas, a una madre agobiada. Solo necesitaría un poco de silencio para recordar que, en realidad, "mamá" es la palabra más bonita del mundo.
Todo empezó el día que Paula decidió decir que no. Decir que no era genial. Paula podía hacer lo que quisiera… Pero entonces sucedió lo inesperado: su casa se convirtió en una AUTÉNTICA selva con árboles, lianas, vegetación frondosa… y todos los animales campando a sus anchas. Una cautivadora historia sobre lo que sucede cuando los niños desafían a los adultos.
Este ÁLBUM ILUSTRADO es perfecto para trabajar la etapa de negación y desobediencia, los niños y niñas descubren el NO, buscan la independencia con sus actos e interacciones, por lo tanto un APRENDIZAJE, por ello es el momento de tener mucha PACIENCIA para los adultos.
El Monstruo de Colores no sabe qué le pasa. Se ha hecho un lío con las emociones y ahora le toca deshacer el embrollo, habrá que buscar colores que le ayuden a identificarlas.
¿Será capaz de poner en orden la alegría, la tristeza, la rabia, el miedo, el amor y la calma?".
Una historia sencilla y divertida, que introducirá a pequeños y a mayores en el fascinante lenguaje de las emociones.
Podemos ampliar las emociones y buscar cuales otras no aparecen en este cuento. Se pueden asignar colores y crear un proyecto sobre el tema donde los niños crean sus propios frascos de emociones de distintos colores y escriben mensajes que los ayuden cuando estén pasando por cada momento.
Trabajar las emociones con los más pequeños puede ser muy abstracto para ellos, por lo que se pueden hacer dinámicas de actuación, de interpretar diferentes diálogos con emociones (llorar con la tristeza, reír con la alegría, entre otras).
Clever illustrations and story lines, together with full-color reproductions of actual paintings, give children a light yet realist overview of each artist"s life and style in these fun and educational biographies., 32 páginas, Tapa Blanda, 1x21x25 cms, Mike Venezia, 5 a 8 años.
Clever illustrations and story lines, together with full-color reproductions of actual paintings, give children a light yet realist overview of each artist"s life and style in these fun and educational biographies.
Clever illustrations and story lines, together with full-color reproductions of actual paintings, give children a light yet realist overview of each artist"s life and style in these fun and educational biographies., 32 páginas, Tapa Blanda, 1x21x25 cms, Mike Venezia, 5 a 8 años.
Everyone loves Edwina, except the class know-it-all, who tries to convince the others that dinosaurs are extinct. Edwina is shocked! Children will have fun searching the art for hidden pictures of Pigeon and Knuffle Bunny., 40 páginas, Tapa Dura, 1x23x31 cms, Mo Willems, 5 a 8 años.
One night the Gruffalo's child wanders into the woods to search for the Big Bad Mouse. But instead, she comes upon a small mouse in the woods, and decides to eat him! But wait, what is that? A shadow of a large and scary creature falls on the ground.
A True Book: Space series dives into the many components that make each planet distinctive and exceptional, as well as explore many of the other components that make up Space. Lexile 840, Guided Reading Level Q, 48 páginas, Tapa Blanda, 1x18x21 cms, Ann O. Squire, 5 a 8 años.
Almost 1000 years old, the tower has been a fortress, a palace, a zoo, and an exhibit site for the amazing Crown Jewels. It was a prison. Two young princes from evil King Richard III died there, and two of King Henry VIII's wives were held captive.
19 beautiful towers, the high walls of the Kremlin with cathedrals, treasure-filled museums, and the Russian capitol. This Moscow fortress has had its dark days. Tales of spying, murder, missing children, and lost treasure are part of it's history.
The Emperor Titus opened the enormous Colosseum in AD 80 to host 100 days of games. Over 50,000 fans watched gladiators battling each other to death, fighting exotic wild beasts, and sea battles with warships floating on a flooded arena floor.
Explore the wonders and beauty of the Amazon. Human beings have inhabited the banks of the Amazon River since 13,000 BC and yet they make up just a small percentage of the "population" of this geographic wonderland.
It was hidden until 1911 when Hiram Bingham uncovered his discovery to the world. Today, many people visit the site to climb the 3,000 stone steps, explore the towering monuments, and see the numerous species that call these famous ruins home.
Developed in the 1880s Hollywood was a small housing development outside still-small Los Angeles. Everything changed in 1900s when filmmakers from New York came here where they could make movies without having to pay Thomas Edison's patent fee.
Antarctica, the earth's southernmost continent, was virtually untouched by humans until the XIX century. A desert continent that holds about 90% of the world's ice; some of the 200 species that call Antarctica home, including the emperor penguin.
The morning of August 24, AD 79, seemed like any other in the Roman city of Pompeii. So no one was prepared when the volcano Mount Vesuvius suddenly erupted, spouting ash that buried the city and its inhabitants. The disaster left thousands dead.
"Strike - you're out!" "He's safe!" "Homerun!" Every October, millions of baseball fans around the country anxiously wait to see which team wins baseball's biggest championship. aBut the original games of the 1900s hardly look like they do today.
"Back in 775 BC, athletes from all over Ancient Greece came together to compete in various games. The contests were held every four years and winning athletes brought honor and respect to their homelands.
A chronologically approach, current information about which dinosaurs lived when, and what each was like. Details of the fossil record encourages budding paleontologists to think about why we know what we know, and make discoveries for themselves.