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OverviewIts night-time in the Animal Kingdom and time for all the animal children to go to bed. But animal children are every bit as restless as their human counterparts. How do their parents help them to sleep. What animal lullabies do they sing? Mandy Rosss original poems are linguistically rich and varied, creating affectionate and humourous sound-picturesout of an appealing mix of everyday language and nonsense words. Her engaging word play is admirably complemented by the vibrant watercolours of Krisztina Kallai Nagy. All children will love to imitate their favourite animals as they nestle to sleep, and the book finishes with a lullaby all human animals will love. Complete with Audio CD. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mandy Ross , Krisztina Kallai NagyPublisher: Child's Play International Ltd Imprint: Child's Play (International) Ltd Dimensions: Width: 24.50cm , Height: 0.40cm , Length: 26.80cm Weight: 0.186kg ISBN: 9781846430527ISBN 10: 1846430526 Pages: 32 Publication Date: 01 March 2007 Recommended Age: From 1 to 5 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Mixed media product Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsAnyone who knows or has read A Kiss Like This will love Animal Lullabies. Practitioners will enjoy using this CD and beautifully illustrated book to support creative development and literacy in their setting. There is a lot of cross-curricular scope for the text. Our favourite lullabies were 'Worms' read in a French accent, 'The kangaroo joey' in an Australian accent and the 'Crocodile' in a Caribbean accent. The songs encourage children to read, count, play with language and develop new vocabulary. I was a little disappointed that some lullabies were narrated with rhythm to background music rather than sung. Both male and female voices are used, with accents from around the world that intrigued the children. Practical Pre-School - Issue 42 Anyone who knows or has read A Kiss Like This will love Animal Lullabies. Practitioners will enjoy using this CD and beautifully illustrated book to support creative development and literacy in their setting. There is a lot of cross-curricular scope for the text. Our favourite lullabies were `Worms' read in a French accent, `The kangaroo joey' in an Australian accent and the `Crocodile' in a Caribbean accent. The songs encourage children to read, count, play with language and develop new vocabulary. I was a little disappointed that some lullabies were narrated with rhythm to background music rather than sung. Both male and female voices are used, with accents from around the world that intrigued the children. * Practical Pre-School - Issue 42 * Anyone who knows or has read A Kiss Like This will love Animal Lullabies. Practitioners will enjoy using this CD and beautifully illustrated book to support creative development and literacy in their setting. There is a lot of cross-curricular scope for the text. Our favourite lullabies were 'Worms' read in a French accent, 'The kangaroo joey' in an Australian accent and the 'Crocodile' in a Caribbean accent. The songs encourage children to read, count, play with language and develop new vocabulary. I was a little disappointed that some lullabies were narrated with rhythm to background music rather than sung. Both male and female voices are used, with accents from around the world that intrigued the children. Practical Pre-School - Issue 42 20040101 Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |