Von Ratlosen und Löwenherzen von Rebecca Gablé
Schluss mit dem Mythos über die düstere Zeit willkürlicher Kriege, blutrünstiger Hexenverfolgungen und hygienischer Katastrophen - her mit dem Mittelalter, wie es auch war. In ihrem ersten Sachbuch erzählt uns die Bestsellerautorin Rebecca Gablé die Geschichte des englischen Mittelalters neu: kompetent und informativ, herrlich farbenprächtig - und immer mit einem Schmunzeln. Mitreissend wie ein Roman!
Lagerfeuerromantik und Elefantenglück Gesa Neitzel hat sich während ihrer Ausbildung zum Safari-Guide verliebt – nicht nur in Ranger Frank, sondern auch in den afrikanischen Kontinent, mit all seinen Facetten, Farben und Herausforderungen. Das junge Paar begibt sich auf einen faszinierenden wie waghalsigen Roadtrip quer durchs südliche Afrika: Botswana, Namibia und Sambia. Sie schlafen in einem kleinen Dachzelt auf dem klapprigen Land Rover, begegnen Flusspferden in wackeligen Kanus, Wüstenlöwen beim Reifenwechsel und immer wieder der Frage nach der gemeinsamen Zukunft. Ein Abenteuer im wahren wilden Afrika. »Auge in Auge mit Elefanten, Löwen und Leoparden lernt Gesa jeden Tag aufs Neue, was wirklich zählt.« NDR DAS!
Harvey ist ein starker Löwe mit einem weichen Herz. Er wacht über seine Lieben und besteht auf ihren Respekt. Aber wenn gerade keiner hinschaut, lächelt er über das Toben seiner Kinder und schwärmt von der schönen Anmut seiner Frau. Produktinformationen Harvey hat sein Herz auf der Zunge und verzaubert mit seinem Stolz. Denn jeder von uns trägt diesen in sich. Wir müssen uns nur trauen, ihn rauszulassen... Größe Harvey wacht auf A5, A4 oder A3 über dich. Produktdetails Harvey erscheint - natürlich ohne Wasserzeichen - als hochwertiger Kunstdruck auf mattem 200g/m² Papier. Farben können je nach Bildschirmauflösung/-einstellung vom Original abweichen. An deiner Wand ist Harvey eh am Schönsten. Harvey reist ohne Rahmen und Deko zu dir. Versand Haver reist innerhalb Deutschlands in einem gemütlichen Paket. Der Versand von den Größen A6 bis A4 ist unversichert und erfolgt per Post. Der Versand von A3 erfolgt begründet durch die Paketgröße versichert über DHL. Rabattcode? Für einen Rabattcode melde dich bei meinem Newsletter auf www.pappzauber.com an, folge mir auf Instagram oder facebook und sei bei der nächsten Aktion dabei. Deinen Rabattcode kannst du dann im Checkout auf meiner Website in der Bestellzusammenfassung eingeben.
Details zu Artikel Jellycat Buch Leo der mutige Löwe Sprache des Buches: Deutsch Geschrieben von: Wendy Ravenhill Illustriert von: Cee Biscoe Hauptfigur: Fuddlewuddle Löwe Altersempfehlung: Empfohlen für 2 - 4 Jahre Anzahl der Seiten: 22 In Leo, der mutige Lowe, spricht ein kleiner Junge mit seinem Papa über das Erwachsenwerden. Er lernt, dass es in Ordnung ist, manchmal Angst zu haben, und dass Freundlichkeit und Liebe alles sind, was zählt. Eine poetische Fabel mit viel Herz und wunderschön süßen Illustrationen.
Lions are some of our favorite animals at the zoo, and it seems that the girls are often talking about them or incorporating them into their pretend play. The other day as I was sorting through our junk drawer while the girls were roaring at eachother, and saw the yellow post-it note flags. It struck me that here was an easy craft idea! First, we found a head-on face shot of little G and printed it out (in black and white draft mode to save ink!) I used a sharpie to color her nose black and to draw on whiskers. At the bottom of the page I separated and stuck on a couple rows of Post-it Note flags. I showed G how to stick the flags around her face to make a mane. (it took a little practice for her to figure out that only one end of the flags was sticky) Of course, there was lots of fun roaring and growling as she finished up. A Nice and easy activity with no clean-up!
Von Ratlosen und Löwenherzen von Rebecca Gablé
Dear Aunt Debbie, I hope you're right this year! I've certainly agreed with your votes before, over the official committees'. I'm still knee-deep in portfolios, so I've asked another family member to be our next guest blogger: my cousin, and your niece, Ona, who teaches kindergarten in Seattle. Here she is, in the first of what I hope will be many guest blogger appearances: Making Mistakes Much of my year as a kindergarten teacher is spent on life lessons. My hope is to impart these lessons in a fun way-- and at times these ideas outweigh the academic material. One such lesson is that the brain needs to explore, try new things and make mistakes. Every day I point out to my students mistakes that I have made, as well as complimenting them on catching them, "Wow, you have sharp eyes that you caught my mistake." (Adults: check out the awesome book Brain Rules, by John Medina-- highly recommended for teachers and parents alike!) Making mistakes is a fresh topic in my mind this year as I have a perfectionist in my class. I will call her "Sally." I can relate to Sally as I have similar traits so I have even more of a vested interest while working with her. Sally becomes so frustrated if her work is not "perfect" that she will cry or just give up. I found out at our recent parent teacher conferences that Sally's mother regularly scans and photoshops her "mistakes" and prints off a new page so her daughter can have it "just the way she wanted." After her mom told me this, she asked me, "Is that too much?" I offered the following books: Your Fantastic, Elastic Brain: Stretch It, Shape It by JoAnn Deak Ph.D. and illustrated by Sarah Ackerley is a kid-friendly version of Brain Rules [Annie's note: it seems to be out of print, and the Alibris link above links only to pricey versions. Try the library?]. With cartoon-like images, it alternates from simple ideas and language, to a specific explanation of how the brain and its various parts function. The most important take away is that it is crucial for your brain to make mistakes so it can learn. Deak provides an example of jumping into a swimming pool. If this is the first jump, the signals from your brain might make you feel nervous or scared. Once you jump, the brain can remember the sensations it felt and the experience becomes less daunting the second time around. During ages 0-10 the brain grows and learns the most. The more things you try and the more mistakes you make, the better! Cool lesson for kids, right? Another fantastic exploration into making mistakes is the artistic book, The Dot, by Peter H. Reynolds. A little girl, Vashti, is asked to draw and is so worried about how to draw that she is frozen, as Reynolds says "glued to her seat." "I just CAN'T draw!" is a frequent line in the beginning of the book, a line I hear in my classroom too. Vashti's teacher says, "Just make your mark and see where it takes you." What a beautiful message-- this encourages Vashti to try by drawing a simple dot, and the more she does the more confident she becomes. At the end of the story Vashti teaches another student to “make your mark.” Another way of helping kids become unglued from their seats is to provide a structure as a starting-off point. I Can Draw People and I Can Draw Animals, by Ray Gibson, are from a series that I often use in my classroom. The books offer a step-by-step take on drawing and each page has numbered directions: Step 1, Step 2 and Step 3. Children follow the shapes that are drawn in each step, thereby adding another detail to their picture. This is a beauty of this series as reading is not necessary, just copying the steps. The scaffolding that this provides helps those kids who say, "I can't draw" start with the most basic shapes and at the end discover they have drawn an angel or a giant or a lion! Sally is becoming like Vashti. Last week she came up to me during art class and was beaming. She proudly told me that she had made a mistake and figured out how to fix it-- all by herself! I asked Sally if she cried or got upset and quit, and with a big smile she said, "Nope!" What a teachable moment this was-- Sally felt the joy of overcoming a difficulty and she made her mark. I hope that these selections help you and yours do the same. Love, Ona And love from me, Annie
Löwe basteln mit Kindern und Kleinkindern. Tolle Bastelideen zum Thema Löwen. Einfach und schnell zum Nachbasteln.