The Naughty Sheep: For tablet devices
Title | The Naughty Sheep: For tablet devices PDF eBook |
Author | Heather Amery |
Publisher | Usborne Publishing Ltd |
Pages | 23 |
Release | 2013-05-15 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 1409567230 |
Follow Woolly the sheep as she escapes from her field, into the farmyard, and beyond in this charming short story, specially written, with the help of language experts, for young children who are just beginning to read. Exclusive ebook material includes a map of Apple Tree Farm, showing all of the places mentioned in the story. Don't forget to spot the Little Yellow Duck on every double page. This is a highly illustrated ebook that can only be read on the Kindle Fire or other tablet. "Usborne farmyard tales are delightful short stories superbly illustrated and in easy language, just right for the children who are just beginning to read... if you have a child in the age group of two to five, you can be sure that they are going to love these books." - A Spoonful of Ideas
Woolly Stops the Train: For tablet devices
Title | Woolly Stops the Train: For tablet devices PDF eBook |
Author | Heather Amery |
Publisher | Usborne Publishing Ltd |
Pages | 23 |
Release | 2013-05-15 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 1409567419 |
Woolly the naughty sheep causes more mayhem in this charming short story set on Apple Tree Farm. Specially written, with the help of language experts, for young children just beginning to read. Exclusive ebook material includes a map of Apple Tree Farm, showing all of the places mentioned in the story. Don't forget to spot the Little Yellow Duck on every double page. This is a highly illustrated ebook that can only be read on the Kindle Fire or other tablet. "Usborne farmyard tales are delightful short stories superbly illustrated and in easy language, just right for the children who are just beginning to read... if you have a child in the age group of two to five, you can be sure that they are going to love these books." - A Spoonful of Ideas
The Snow Storm: For tablet devices
Title | The Snow Storm: For tablet devices PDF eBook |
Author | Heather Amery |
Publisher | Usborne Publishing Ltd |
Pages | 23 |
Release | 2013-05-15 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 1409567354 |
It's snowing on Apple Tree Farm and Woolly the Sheep is missing! Young children will love finding out what happens in this charming short story specially written for new readers with the help of language experts. Exclusive ebook material includes a map of Apple Tree Farm, showing all of the places mentioned in the story. Don't forget to spot the Little Yellow Duck on every double page. This is a highly illustrated ebook that can only be read on the Kindle Fire or other tablet. "Usborne farmyard tales are delightful short stories superbly illustrated and in easy language, just right for the children who are just beginning to read... if you have a child in the age group of two to five, you can be sure that they are going to love these books." - A Spoonful of Ideas
Sneaky Sheep
Title | Sneaky Sheep PDF eBook |
Author | Chris Monroe |
Publisher | Carolrhoda Books |
Pages | 40 |
Release | 2010-09-01 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 0761362177 |
Blossom and Rocky, two sneaky and not very bright sheep, keep trying to get away from the rest of the flock, in spite of the dangers they encounter.
Complete Book of Farmyard Tales
Title | Complete Book of Farmyard Tales PDF eBook |
Author | Heather Amery |
Publisher | Farmyard Tales Poppy and Sam |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | Apple Tree Farm (Imaginary place) |
ISBN | 9781409562924 |
This title introduces Mrs Boot the farmer, her children, Poppy and Sam, and their animals, Rusty the dog, Curly the pig, and Woolly the sheep, and all the other characters at Apple Tree Farm. And there's a little yellow duck to spot on every page
Baa Baa Smart Sheep
Title | Baa Baa Smart Sheep PDF eBook |
Author | Mark Sommerset |
Publisher | Candlewick Press |
Pages | 28 |
Release | 2016-02-23 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 0763680664 |
Kids who love wicked humor will gobble up this tale of a trickster sheep and a comically gullible turkey. Ewww! Little Baa Baa is bored. So when Quirky Turkey comes along, the opportunity to make mischief is too good to resist. “What’s that?” asks Turkey, pointing at a suspicious something on the ground. “What’s what?” “That there.” “This here?” “Yes, that there.” “Oh, it’s just a pile of . . . smarty tablets.” “Ohhh. . .” After a well-sustained buildup evoking hilarity and disbelief, this kid-pleasing trickster tale will have readers both groaning and laughing out loud at the payoff.
Black Sheep: The Hidden Benefits of Being Bad
Title | Black Sheep: The Hidden Benefits of Being Bad PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Stephens |
Publisher | John Murray One |
Pages | 275 |
Release | 2015-06-18 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN | 1473610826 |
Richard Stephens became the focus of international media attention in 2009 for his research on the psychological benefits of swearing as a response to pain. Now, fresh from winning the 2014 Wellcome Trust Science Writing Prize, Richard's first popular science book uncovers other pieces of surprising and occasionally bizarre scientific enquiry showing that what we at first perceive as bad can, in fact, be good. More pub conversation than science book, Richard's writing style is very accessible - both engaging and humorous. Think wasting time is bad? Not always! Research shows that taking time out can help you solve difficult problems. And if you can't be bothered tidying up, well fine, research shows that people are more creative in a messy environment. Swearing is rude but research shows that in some situations it can be a form of politeness. Swearing can also be used as a tool of persuasion. Black Sheep casts a slant on a range of human experiences from life to death, sex to romance, from speed thrills to halting boredom and from drinking alcohol (in moderation) to headily excessive bad language. This is a fascinating left-field tour of the world of psychological science. Get ready for the many hidden benefits of being bad that you really won't have seen coming.