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Place in gift boxes, invitation envelopes or sprinkle on a table. Each package includes 2.5oz of confetti mix. Confetti features metallic iridescent hearts, baby bottles, baby rattles and baby carriages.
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Tracklisting:
1. Lost in the Echo
2. In My Remains
3. Burn It Down
4. Lies Greed Misery
5. I’ll Be Gone
6. Castle of Glass
7. Victimized
8. Roads Untraveled
9. Skin to Bone
10. Until It Breaks
11. Tinfoil
12. Powerless
F00012-Dinner For Two
by Mike Gayle
Category: Fiction
Price: Php 120.00 + shipping fee
Paperback
Second Hand
Size: L 9.2" x W 6" x H 1.2"
For inquiries, please PM me, text 0906-4138666 (Madeline) or email madelinereads@gmail.com :)
Duka Bay Escapade with Dahilayan & White River Rafting Adventure
3DAYS/2 NIGHTS
6PAX: Php 7,200/PAX
12PAX: Php 6,500/PAX
Inclusive:
Accommodation: Hotel Conchita, Deluxe Room
All entrance Fees Covered
All rides Zipline
All meals
River Rafting (14 Rapids)
Duka Bay Scuba Diving(optional)
Snorkeling(Optional)
Transportation
Scuba diving inclusive: (P3,500/HEAD)
• Complete scuba equipment
• Basic diving orientation
• One dive instructor or dive master
• One dive boat
• Actual dive not more than 40 feet underwater in Japanese Garden
Snorkeling inclusive: (450/HEAD)
• Knowledge development on basic snorkeling
• Skills development in shallow water, equipment plus guides.
Note: Scuba Diving and Snorkeling not included in the rate.
46 pieces of cards featuring pairs that "Go Together". Great for developing sorting, classifying, reasoning and language skills. Word lists and resource guides in English, Spanish and French.
Photographic Learning Cards Can Help Increase
Early Literacy and Language Development
Children who are learning a new language can build their vocabulary by matching realistic photos to real objects. All of the following games and activities can be used for preschool through grade 2 children; children who are learning a new language; and children with special needs:
1. Play “Name It!” Show the children a photo card. Ask them to name the object and/or find and point to the real object.
2. Play “Yes and No” games. Show a photo and say the correct or incorrect word – or say the function, such as, “the cow can fly?” The children answer with “yes or no.”
3. Play “Describing Games.” Place the cards in a box or bag. A child picks a card and then describes as much as possible about the picture. For example, “This is a bear. It is brown. It has 2 ears.”
4. Play “Can You Guess?” Ask a child to pick a card and not show it to anyone else. The child describes how the object is used (or the child may choose to pantomime the clues). The other children guess what is pictured on the card.
5. Play “What Does Not Belong?” Place three to four pictures (for example: apple, banana, grapes, kite) in front of the children. The children are to choose the picture that does not belong and explain why the remaining cards belong together.
6. Use the cards for “Sorting and Classifying” activities (foods, furniture, clothing, actions, toys, etc.).
7. Play “Listen Carefully.” Place several cards in a line. Offer clues or descriptions about one of the cards and have the children guess which card is being described.
8. Use the photo cards for “Storytelling” and “Sequencing” activities.
9. Play “What’s Missing?” Show the children four or five cards. Have children close their eyes while you remove a card. The children guess which card is missing. As the children’s skill level grows, increase the number of cards and/or remove more than one card.
10. Make “Classroom Big Books” using photo cards. Tape each photograph to a large piece of poster board. Have the children dictate short stories about
each of the pictures. Name the people in each picture. Talk about what they are doing. Discuss how they might be feeling. To finish the book, punch holes along the side of each page and bind them together with yarn.
11. Practice “High-Frequency Words” by writing words such as, “I like the . . .“ on index cards and place them in a pocket chart. Have the children practice reading
the words and then place a photo card noun in the final position of the sentence. (Examples: I like the wagon. I like the lamp. I like the hat.)
12. Students can make “Cut-Up Sentence Books.” Use a scrapbook or 3-ring binder to create the book. Tape a
photo card onto a piece of construction paper. Under each photo create cut-up words (see illustration) to form a sentence about each photo. The children will enjoy “reading” this classroom book over and over again.
13. Build “Bulletin Boards” with photo card captions. Print the captions on card stock and then tape them below the appropriate photograph.
Weight: 175 grams
SRP: 595php
Princesses Are People, Too Two Modern Fairy TalesA collection of stories by Susie MorgensternSUSIE MORGENSTERN IS ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR CHILDREN'S BOOK AUTHORS IN FRANCE. wo lighthearted, whimsical tales. In the first, Princess Yona wants to attend regular school just like all the other children. Convincing her parents takes some doing, though-they think that school isn't the proper place for genuine royalty. But convince them she does, and as they supply her with the things she needs they find that they also enjoy doing everyday things, such as shopping in a mall. The second story finds Princess Emma afflicted with a terrible itch. She has to endure dreadful dances and dates with unsuitable princes until she finds one who will properly scratch her back. Both of these stories are told tongue-in-cheek with a quirky look at what it means to be a princess today. Yona's family has fallen on hard times and must sell their castle and move into a three-room apartment, and Emma's suitors include a lawyer prince, an engineer, a scholar, a magician, and a poet. Humorous black-and-white cartoon illustrations accompany the stories.
The movie adaptation of Maurice Sendak's classic 1963 children's book, Where The Wild Things Are, now as a bobblehead by Funko.
Original & licensed Funko Wacky Wobbler.
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