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Felicity Brooks

    Felicity Brooks est Directrice de la Rédaction et auteure chez Usborne Publishing, reconnue pour son travail considérable dans la littérature jeunesse. Elle explore une gamme variée de sujets, de l'histoire et des sciences aux arts et à la nature, les rendant accessibles et attrayants pour les jeunes lecteurs. Son approche se caractérise par la création de récits captivants et d'éléments interactifs qui favorisent la curiosité et l'apprentissage. Brooks possède un corpus d'œuvres important dans le domaine des livres documentaires pour enfants, contribuant au développement de contenus informatifs engageants.

    Felicity Brooks
    My First Book About How Things Grow
    Count to Ten and Back Again
    All About Worries and Fears
    The Usborne big book of colours
    Contes à lire à voix haute
    My First 100 Words in French
    • My First 100 Words in French

      • 22pages
      • 1 heure de lecture
      4,0(2)Évaluer

      Touliatou, Sophia's joyous, dynamic illustrations and some quirky themes combine to make this a first French word book like no other. Through busy, labelled scenes, children are introduced to exactly 100 everyday French words in an engaging and entertaining way. They can also hear all the French words on the Usborne Quicklinks website.

      My First 100 Words in French
    • Ce beau recueil illustré réunit des contes classiques qui fascineront les enfants. Ce recueil rassemble dix contes classiques très appréciés des enfants, dont La princesse au petit pois, Jack et le haricot magique, Boucle d'Or et les trois ours, Le petit chaperon rouge... De belles histoires à lire au moment du coucher, qui prennent vie au fil des illustrations pleines de charme de Richard Johnson. Le recueil comprend une introduction et des précisions sur l'origine de chaque conte.

      Contes à lire à voix haute
    • The Usborne big book of colours

      • 26pages
      • 1 heure de lecture
      4,7(25)Évaluer

      A vivid introduction to colour, from primary colours and the colour wheel, through to the moods and meanings of different colours. Pages dedicated to each colour are packed full of shades and tones, and an acetate page shows the effects of mixing colours. Introduces the basics of art theory, and specialist words to enrich children's vocabulary

      The Usborne big book of colours
    • Helps young children understand and manage their anxieties. There can be a lot to worry about when you are little, from monsters under the bed to Monday's maths test, but one person's scary spider is another's perfect pet, so how can we learn to stop everyday fears and worries from growing out of proportion or even overwhelming us? This book helps children understand why we have different fears and worries and the physical effects they can have on our bodies. It then offers all sorts of fun and helpful activities and strategies to help manage and even overcome them.

      All About Worries and Fears
    • So begins an enchanting counting journey from one buzzy bee to ten sparkling stars as little children lift the flaps and count what they find underneath. Thanks to the ingenious design of the book, when they have reached ten, they can count back down, closing each flap as they go. Stylish illustrations, novelty features, simple rhyming text and puzzle elements combine to make this a fun, interactive counting book. Helps children recognize number shapes, build vocabulary and learn to count reliably up to 10 and back. Friendly animal characters provide prompts as to what is under each flap.

      Count to Ten and Back Again
    • My First Book About How Things Grow

      • 26pages
      • 1 heure de lecture
      4,6(18)Évaluer

      A delightful first reference book. Children can see how a sunflower grows from a seed, how poppies flower and make seeds, how vegetables grow and how insects and animals help plants. With over 120 stickers to add to the pages, a glossary, quiz and naming and spotting games. Supports basic biology as taught on the UK Primary National Curriculum for Science and includes internet links to age-appropriate websites.Also available as a hardback library edition with no stickers and with a contents page and index.

      My First Book About How Things Grow
    • This delightful book is the perfect way for little ones to improve spoken language skills before they start school. Each page is filled with words to learn, covering everything from shapes, colours and numbers to animals, weather and classroom objects. A friendly book for adults and children to share, read and talk about together.

      All the Words You Need to Know Before You Start School
    • First Picture : Action Rhymes

      • 16pages
      • 1 heure de lecture
      4,6(9)Évaluer

      A lively board book designed to guide little children through the words and actions of 11 traditional action-rhymes and songs. Listen to the tunes on the Usborne Quicklinks Website. Practical Pre-School Gold Award Winner.

      First Picture : Action Rhymes
    • Numbers

      • 16pages
      • 1 heure de lecture
      4,8(4)Évaluer

      A colourful board book with flaps to lift to teach little children about numbers in a fun way. Part of a series of lift-the-flap first concept books which introduce young children to colours, counting, numbers, first words and more.

      Numbers
    • Fresh, witty, and memorable illustrations for over 1000 English words, arranged by theme for engaging discussions. A fun way to enhance a child's vocabulary with delightful pictures. Words can be listened to online, read by a British English speaker.

      Big book of English Words