A unique
resource for Early Years’ Literacy classes
This book features three variations on the theme of time
which together introduce young readers to the cyclical rhythms of the seven
days of the week, the four seasons, and the twelve months of the calendar year.
Useful as both a charming story and a unique teaching
resource, the beautiful illustrations from Peter David Scott throughout help
provide discussion points for the young reader and adult to talk through. The
ever-shifting scenery of the English countryside is the setting for this gentle
and lyrical depiction of the passing of time as refracted through the prism of
a child’s imagination.
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Since qualifying as a Religious Studies teacher in 1989, Nigel Tetley has worked in a number of different schools, spanning middle and secondary age groups in both the State and Independent sectors. At the beginning of his career he also spent a year in Greece teaching English. Full details of all of his writing projects can be found on his website.
More about Nigel TetleySince qualifying as a Religious Studies teacher, Nigel Tetley has worked in a variety of schools in both the State and Independent sectors. At the beginning of his career, he spent a year in Greece teaching English. In 2001, he started writing children's poetry at the suggestion of a colleague. He is also the author of Two Fat Cows, The Grumpy Crocodile, Ord
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