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Publié par | Troubador Publishing Ltd |
Date de parution | 28 février 2014 |
Nombre de lectures | 0 |
EAN13 | 9781783069088 |
Langue | English |
Poids de l'ouvrage | 1 Mo |
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What do the grown-ups do?
Papa the Stockfarmer
Utterly charming, full of facts and a great career guide.
Tony Boullemier, author of The Little Book of Monarchs.
An informative and fun way to introduce your children to the world of living.
Gordon Buchanan, Wildlife film maker (BBC Springwatch, Autumnwatch, The Polar Bear Family and Me).
What a refreshing and innovative way of introducing children to career possibilities in later life. A delightful series of books which gently guides younger children through the adult world of work. The accompanying photographs of the main characters bring the lives of Joe the Fisherman, Fiona the Doctor and Papa the Stock Farmer, to life.
Louise White, Broadcaster.
Really detailed and informative books, which contain exactly the questions that intelligent children ask, and adults are often unable to answer. There is fun, humour and a wonderful sense of place too.
Dr Ken Greig, Rector, Hutchesons Grammar School.
As an educator in the US there is more and more stress placed upon children being able to access non-fiction writing. Within her books, Mairi McLellan has done something many children s authors are unable to do: she has created non-fiction books that are compelling and highly readable. May all of children s non-fiction literature begin to engage students as McLellan s books do. If this is a new trend in children s books, teachers across the US would be so grateful.
Marlene Moyer, 5th 6th Grade teacher, Nevada, USA.
Copyright 2013 Mairi McLellan
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What do the grown-ups do?
Papa the Stockfarmer
Mairi McLellan
Contents
Life by the sea in Badaneel
Jobs
Papa
The Highlands
What do the grown-ups do?
Dear reader,
What do the grown-ups do? is a series of books designed to educate children about the workplace in a light-hearted and interesting manner. The ideal age range is five to ten years and the feedback from the children has been superb. They seem to have a genuine interest in learning about the workplace, keen to understand what the grown-ups do all day.
The objective is to offer the children an insight into adult working life, to stimulate their thinking and to help motivate them to learn more about the jobs that interest them. Perhaps by introducing these concepts early, we can broaden their ideas for the future they have ahead of them as well as increase their awareness of the work of those around them. It s just a start and at this age, although the message is serious, it is designed to be fun.
For younger children who will be doing a combination of reading and being read to , this book will be reasonably challenging. I have deliberately tried not to over-simplify the books too much to maintain reality, whilst making them fun to enjoy.
You can read the books in any order but they are probably best starting from the beginning. The order of the series can be found at the back of this book.
Many more will be coming soon so please check the website for updates www.kidseducationalbooks.com .
I hope you enjoy them.
Happy reading,
Mairi