There is a leaky tap going drip, drop!The hen wants to fix the leaky tap in the chicken coop and asks the horse to help, but a small mistake leads to a lot of confusion. It often finds children laughing out loud at the end. The book also provides a perfect script for reenactment to work on the children's storytelling, drama and sequencing skills. This brilliant story by Priyanka is brought to life by the truly unique artwork of Singapore-based illustrator Lisa Wee.Age: 3-6 years
Shalini Rajaram Livres






We all want to raise a reader but it is not the easiest feat in the world when there is so much distraction around! 'The Panda who came to read' empathises with kids' distraction and gently lures them into reading. Here, the grandmother moulds a Panda out of clay and starts reading to it. The child keeps listening while cartwheeling, scootering and jumping around - slowly making her way to the Panda until she is actually sitting down and reading along.It is part of a five book series- Animal Series. The other books in this series include:● The Pig who came to bathe● The Giraffe who came to play● The Cat who came to lunch● The Hippo who came to swimAge: 0-3 years Early Readers: YesSkills: Vocabulary, Imagination, Communication
Why is the lady happy? Why is the boy sad? Why is the teacher excited? How do you help children understand the things they can’t see? How do you urge them to dig deeper to look for the reason why? This book is a way for children to understand and empathise with their own and others' emotions.
State-Of-The-Art Vaginal Surgery
- 476pages
- 17 heures de lecture
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What I Learnt
- 36pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Ever had trouble learning at school? Well, Mama knows all the tricks to help you remember your numbers, complicated words and the difference between an S and a 2. All you need to learn is how to sing and dance! Don’t believe me? Go ahead and ask her!'What I Learnt' is the heartwarming story of a child who is struggling with academic concepts and how the mother steps in to encourage learning through play. Eventually the child becomes confident about the concepts and enthusiastic about learning. The protagonist is intentionally nameless and gender neutral to allow children to focus on their own journeys instead of the character's. The book is best read with a parent to spark conversations about any learning issues the child may be struggling with.'What I Learnt' is one of Priyanka's most commended works.What parents say about 'What I Learnt'"I just read ‘What I Learnt’ - what a lovely book. It was very good, very important for parents too-to find different ways to teach their kids. Very well written and thought of."- Raina Patel"We absolutely loved the books... 'What I Learnt' is more of a reminder to the adult reading the book. They used to say in our training days, 'if you teach a child a hundred times and they still do not understand, it is a fault in the way you teach and not in the way the child understands' - It was a beautiful reminder."- Vaishali BK
Step by Step: Non-Descent Vaginal Hysterectomy
- 214pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Third edition of step by step guide to non-descent hysterectomy for gynaecologists. Fully revised text includes latest advances and new procedures. Highly illustrated with surgical photographs, diagrams and tables. Previous edition (9788184488531) published in 2010.