Resultaten voor 'david cox'

13 resultaten
  1. Cyfres Bechgyn am Byth!: Sglefr Fyrddio
    1. Felice Arena
    2. Phil Kettle

    Cyfres Bechgyn am Byth!: Sglefr Fyrddio

    € 5,50
  2. Oxford Reading Tree TreeTops Fiction: Level 11: Pack of 6
    1. John Coldwell
    2. David Cox
    3. Erica James

    Oxford Reading Tree TreeTops Fiction: Level 11: Pack of 6

    Novels from top authors with the variety children need to develop a love of reading! TreeTops Fiction offers a wide range of engaging stories enabling children to explore and develop their own reading tastes and interests. The books are finely levelled, making it easy to match every child to the right book. This pack contains 6 different books.

    € 75,50
  3. Oxford Reading Tree TreeTops Fiction: Level 11: Pack of 36
    1. John Coldwell
    2. David Cox
    3. Erica James

    Oxford Reading Tree TreeTops Fiction: Level 11: Pack of 36

    Novels from top authors with the variety children need to develop a love of reading! TreeTops Fiction offers a range of stories enabling children to explore and develop their own reading tastes and interests. The books are finely levelled, making it easy to match every child to the right book. This pack contains 6 copies of 6 different books.

    € 431,50
  4. Cyfres Bechgyn am Byth!: Rebels Ceir Rasio
    1. Felice Arena
    2. Phil Kettle

    Cyfres Bechgyn am Byth!: Rebels Ceir Rasio

    € 5,50
  5. Oxford Reading Tree TreeTops Fiction: Level 11: Bertie Wiggins' Amazing Ears
    1. David Cox
    2. Erica James

    Oxford Reading Tree TreeTops Fiction: Level 11: Bertie Wiggins' Amazing Ears

    Meet Bertie Wiggins, a champion ear wiggler, in Bertie Wiggins' Amazing Ears. Unfortunately, no one is interested in ear wiggling. They would like Bertie to be good at sums. Will he be able to show his skill? TreeTops Fiction contains engaging novels from top authors and illustrators with the variety children need to develop a love of reading!

    € 13,50
  6. The Fair Dinkum War
    1. David , Cox

    The Fair Dinkum War

    Artist David Cox recalls what it was like to be a child during World War Two, and his warm observations reveal a resilient quintessential Australian spirit. A companion to his much loved picture book The Road to Goonong. That morning, something important happened. It began with a great rumble that came in through our classroom window and rumbled on and on. We all ran out into the school yard and hung on the fence and gazed in wonder. An endless line of trucks and jeeps and tanks and weapons carriers came around the corner and along our street, all of them with big white stars on their sides. There were big cannons, too. Soldiers in the trucks waved to us. We wouldn't have guessed there were so many trucks in the whole wide world. They rumbled right through the morning break and when we came out for lunch they still rolled by. Then they were gone, heading north to where the war was being fought.

    € 22,00
  7. Good Enough for a Sheep Station
    1. David , Cox

    Good Enough for a Sheep Station

    Completing the trilogy that began with The Road to Goonong and continued with The Fair Dinkum War, David Cox explores his relationship with his father and his life as a stockman on a sheep station. His warm observations in words and pictures reveal a resilient quintessential Australian spirit As a boy, David Cox lived in the dusty outback on a sheep station. His lessons came in a brown envelope from the Correspondence School, but out of doors his father was his teacher. David learned the stockman's skills of riding horses and mustering sheep and cattle, and when they were out riding his father would tell stories about old times. Sometimes they would repair stockyards or fences, and when the job was done his father would step back and say, "Well, it's good enough for a sheep station."

    € 18,50
  8. I Hate Books!
    1. Kate , Walker

    I Hate Books!

    Hamish loves stories. He especially loves listening to his grandpa, who reads with lots of expression. Hamish’s brother, Nathan, is a good reader, too. Actually, Nathan is a genius. Hamish himself is just smart, or thinks he’s smart until he starts third grade, and his teacher, Miss Margin, asks him to read aloud. Instead of reading, he makes up a wild story about the Happy Jolly Farming Cow. Before too long, Hamish’s secret is out. Miss Margin escorts Hamish to Mr. Robinson, the reading teacher, who tells Hamish that reading is a very serious matter. Still, Hamish insists on making up stories instead of reading the flashcards. Mr. Robinson sends Hamish home with a note to his parents, who are stunned to learn that Hamish can’t read. Eventually Nathan steps in, persuading Mom and Dad to buy Hamish a toy truck if he learns to read a children’s picture book. Hamish has always wanted an awesome toy truck, but is he up to the challenge? Kate Walker’s witty, sensitive text answers that question in a beautifully illustrated story with an important message about conquering fears and setting — and surpassing — new goals.

    € 16,50
  9. How Atomic Submarines Are Made

    How Atomic Submarines Are Made

    € 17,50
  10. How Atomic Submarines Are Made

    How Atomic Submarines Are Made

    € 32,95
  11. Buffalos and Tire Swings
    1. Michael Cox

    Buffalos and Tire Swings

    € 10,50
  12. Giotto
    1. Nigel David Cox

    Giotto

    The True Story - in English and French
    € 13,95