Time

by Arianne Holden

Published 6 June 1998
The teddy bear circus, an alien's birthday party, a dragon's adventures and buzzing alarm clocks make telling the time really easy. From a look at the passing of time, to understanding hours, minutes and seconds, and how to read a clockface, children should enjoy learning the concepts of telling the time. This title is part of a photographic series for the under five's that aims to make all the basic concepts really fun to learn. The pages offer colourful images to attract a young child's attention and stimulate important verbal skills. "Did you know?" panels introduce amazing nuggets of weird and wonderful information about words and step-by-step activities encourage young children to practise early reading and writing skills. This series has been developed with the help of educational experts. Guidance notes give advice on getting the most from all the activities in the book.

Playschool: Words

by Arianne Holden

Published 31 October 2002
Developed with the help of educational experts, this text uses juggling teddy bears, silly clowns, flying pancakes, mysterious magicians and jolly pirates to encourage young children to build up their vocabulary and practise the early reading and writing skills they'll need for their first years at school. "Did you know" panels introduce nuggets of information about sizes and words, pictures stimulate important verbal skills and step-by-step activities encourage young children to practise early reading and writing skills.

Playschool: Shapes

by Arianne Holden

Published 31 October 2002
Developed with the help of educational experts, this text uses colourful images to stimulate young children's minds and make it fun to learn about shapes and their properties. "Did you know" panels introduce nuggets of information about sizes and words, pictures stimulate important verbal skills and step-by-step activities encourage young children to practise early reading and writing skills.

Science

by Arianne Holden

Published 5 December 1998
The Fun to Learn series is a photographic, pre-school series that makes all the basic concepts fun to learn. Each book introduces a progression of skills that build up to a complete understanding of core information and concepts.'

Body

by Arianne Holden

Published 15 January 2003
Copy-cat skeletons, funny faces, smelly socks and blue mashed potato make it fun to learn about the body. From a straightforward look at body parts, to an exploration of the senses and how we work, children can learn the basic principles of sight, taste, touch and smell. This title is part of a photographic series for the under five's that aims to make all the basic concepts really fun to learn. The pages offer colourful images to attract a young child's attention and stimulate important verbal skills. "Did you know?" panels introduce amazing nuggets of weird and wonderful information about words and step-by-step activities encourage young children to practise early reading and writing skills. This series has been developed with the help of educational experts. Guidance notes give advice on getting the most from all the activities in the book.