Safety
Safety is about
an adventurous little girl, called Molly. Molly never listens to her parents:
she doesn't wear a helmet, forgets to use sun cream, pats strangers' dogs and
wanders away from her father.
Keeping Clean
Keeping Clean is about two little boys, Kurt and Karim,
who love being grubby. This changes when the boys visit the zoo. There they
encounter monkeys grooming each other, tigers licking themselves clean and
brown bears rubbing themselves to get rid of dirt and dead skin.
Eating Well
Eating Well is about two friends, James and Ethan. James loves
staying over at Ethan's house because they are allowed to eat junk food, such
as hamburgers and chips, have
Taking Medicines
Taking Medicines is about a little boy, Jimmy. Jimmy tries to make his
sick teddy bear better by giving him medicine he finds at home in the kitchen
and next to his mother's bed. Jimmy soon learns that medicines are not magical
and that if they are not taken properly, they can be very harmful and they can
make you very ill.
Teeth
Teeth is about a little girl, Marta and her dog, Maisy. Maisy has a rotten tooth
and has to be taken to the vet to get it removed. Not long after this, Marta's
front tooth starts to wobble and she worries that she has to have it removed,
just like Maisy. Her mother explains that everyone
loses their baby teeth and that they are replaced by adult teeth.
Exercise
Exercise is the positive story of twins Tom and Emily. Like many
children their age, Tom and Emily don't get as much exercise as they should. This changes the day their grandmother comes to visit. Soon,
the Tom and Emily learn all about the benefits of exercise and start to feel
much healthier. Readers share in the twins discovery of the importance of
exercise. is about an adventurous little girl, called Molly. Molly
never listens to her parents: she doesn't wear a helmet, forgets to use sun
cream, pats strangers' dogs and wanders away from her father.
Keeping Clean is about two little boys, Kurt and Karim, who
love being grubby. This changes when the boys visit the zoo. There they
encounter monkeys grooming each other, tigers licking themselves clean and
brown bears rubbing themselves to get rid of dirt and dead skin.
Eating Well is about two friends, James and Ethan. James
loves staying over at Ethan's house because they are allowed to eat junk food,
such as hamburgers and chips, have midnight feasts and eat in front of the
television. But this changes when James eats so much junk food that he is ill.
Taking Medicines is about a little boy, Jimmy. Jimmy tries to
make his sick teddy bear better by giving him medicine he finds at home in the
kitchen and next to his mother's bed. Jimmy soon learns that medicines are not
magical and that if they are not taken properly, they can be very harmful and
they can make you very ill.
Teeth is about a little girl, Marta and her dog, Maisy. Maisy
has a rotten tooth and has to be taken to the vet to get it removed. Not long
after this, Marta's front tooth starts to wobble and she worries that she has
to have it removed, just like Maisy. Her mother explains that everyone loses
their baby teeth and that they are replaced by adult teeth.
Exercise is the positive story of twins Tom and Emily. Like
many children their age, Tom and Emily don't get as much exercise as they
should. This changes the day their grandmother comes to visit. Soon, the Tom
and Emily learn all about the benefits of exercise and start to feel much
healthier. Readers share in the twins discovery of the importance of exercise.Safety
is about an adventurous little girl, called Molly. Molly never listens to her
parents: she doesn't wear a helmet, forgets to use sun cream, pats strangers'
dogs and wanders away from her father.
Keeping Clean is about two little boys, Kurt and Karim, who
love being grubby. This changes when the boys visit the zoo. There they
encounter monkeys grooming each other, tigers licking themselves clean and
brown bears rubbing themselves to get rid of dirt and dead skin.
Eating Well is about two friends, James and Ethan. James
loves staying over at Ethan's house because they are allowed to eat junk food,
such as hamburgers and chips, have midnight feasts and eat in front of the
television. But this changes when James eats so much junk food that he is ill.
Taking Medicines is about a little boy, Jimmy. Jimmy tries to
make his sick teddy bear better by giving him medicine he finds at home in the
kitchen and next to his mother's bed. Jimmy soon learns that medicines are not
magical and that if they are not taken properly, they can be very harmful and
they can make you very ill.
Teeth is about a little girl, Marta and her dog, Maisy. Maisy
has a rotten tooth and has to be taken to the vet to get it removed. Not long
after this, Marta's front tooth starts to wobble and she worries that she has
to have it removed, just like Maisy. Her mother explains that everyone loses
their baby teeth and that they are replaced by adult teeth.
Exercise is the positive story of twins Tom and Emily. Like
many children their age, Tom and Emily don't get as much exercise as they should.
This changes the day their grandmother comes to visit. Soon, the Tom and Emily
learn all about the benefits of exercise and start to feel much healthier.
Readers share in the twins discovery of the importance of exercise.