Kids graphic wall clock. This colorful cute fun girls clock includes minutes and hours to help make child's play of telling the time. Customise with the name of your choice, currently reads Annabella. Designed exclusively by Sarah Trett. A great addition to a little girl's bedroom who is learning to read a clock face. www.sarahtrett.com You can find more clock here
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Here Be The REAL Treasure! Posters
Arrr! Here Be The Real Treasure! Books are the greatest treasure of all. Here's a fun design to encourage a love of books, libraries and reading. A colorful cartoon pirate, digging up the greatest treasures of them all, is featured on this bright fun poster. Great for the classroom, the school library or public library, or anywhere. Customize by changing the text fields if you'd like to add a personal touch. Maybe add the name of your school, local library, information on after school reading programs or summer reading programs or any other important information. Help foster and encourage a love of books. Enjoy Reading!
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Cute Vintage Squirrels Reading Books Post Cards
Friendly, adorable squirrels hang out reading their favorite books surrounded by cute mushrooms. So I guess they're not bookworms, but book squirrels! Whimsical vintage art is a simple black and white line drawing with a bit of red that looks as if a child could have drawn it. Perfect, unique gift idea for teachers, kids, writers, librarians, bookworms, etc.
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Bookworm Sticker
AssetID: eds002 / Shirley V. Beckes / Bookworm Bibliophilia or bibliophilism is the love of books . Accordingly a bibliophile is an individual who loves books. A bookworm is someone who loves books for their content, or who otherwise loves reading . The -ia -suffixed form “bibliophilia” is sometimes considered to be an incorrect usage; the older “bibliophilism” is considered more correct. The adjective form of the term is bibliophilic. A bibliophile may be, but is not necessarily, a book collector . Description above from the Wikipedia article Bookworm, licensed under CC-BY-SA full list of contributors here. This page is not affiliated with, or endorsed by, anyone associated with the topic.
LLLMultiplication Card 11.4
LLLMultiplication Card 11.4 I created “Holey Helpers” to assist my students with the understanding of multiplication. Since these have worked so well in my classroom I tried to come up with a way to share them here on Zazzle. I decided to use cards as this seemed to be an inexpensive option for my product. You cut out the holes and place paper underneath which gets moved around as you do different problems. Groups, Each, and Together are used to identify parts of our problems and we put those words together to come up with our slogan of “G E T it together”! After using these several times, I now skip the middle one, but I feel it is a necessary step for the students when we are first learning the concept of multiplication. I tried to put the directions on the card but I am not sure how good that will turn out. If you purchase these and need a copy of the directions I will be more than happy to send you some if you email me at fllf_bdgt@yahoo.com
V is for Violet Daisy T Shirt
It is never too early for little Violet to start learning her alphabet. What better way than to start than with her own adorable “V is for Violet Featuring a bright daisy design.
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Early Writing Dry Erase Board: Tracing, Robots
Help your child develop his/her printing skills with this robot-themed dry erase board. • Alphabet tracing text on writing lines for practicing letters • Reusable, unlimited practice • Visual cues: red baseline and dashed blue line help your child determine where letters should begin or end • Appropriate for Pre-K through 2nd Grade For children who no longer need tracing text, my shop also offers the same themed board with blank writing lines.
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