Best Selling Books by Claire Llewellyn

Claire Llewellyn is the author of Spiders Have Fangs (1997), Boo-Hoo, Baby! (2013), Spending My Money (2016), Good Night, Baby! (2013), Go Away, Baby! (2013).

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Spiders Have Fangs

release date: Sep 01, 1997
Spiders Have Fangs
Gives lots of facts about arachnids, especially spiders, such as how they make webs, hunt, communicate, look after their young, and defend themselves.

Boo-Hoo, Baby!

release date: Jan 01, 2013
Boo-Hoo, Baby!
The family is at the farm. The boy looks at all the animals, but Baby does not like them. "Boo-hoo!" she cries.

Spending My Money

release date: Dec 15, 2016
Spending My Money
Cash or credit? This helpful book explains both! Readers will learn the different ways we spend money through a clear, simple narrative full of playful illustrations. In addition to its practical uses, this unique text teaches readers how money can sometimes make us feel: happy, disappointed, satisfied, and more. This essential emotional element will help readers relate to the text as they learn responsible spending habits. Educators will appreciate the activities section that provides instructions for hands-on lessons to enhance the reading experience and to give readers a tangible understanding of money.

Good Night, Baby!

release date: Jan 01, 2013
Good Night, Baby!
Baby is sleepy, and it is time for bed. Dad and Baby say "Good night!" to everyone.

Go Away, Baby!

release date: Jan 01, 2013
Go Away, Baby!
Baby wants to play with her brother''s toys, but he doesn''t want her to. "Go away, Baby!" he shouts.

Kingfisher Readers L4: Spiders - Deadly Predators

release date: Jun 10, 2014

Saving My Money

release date: Dec 15, 2016
Saving My Money
This endearing text is an age-appropriate guide to saving money, full of relatable examples readers will connect with and adorable illustrations. Readers will learn the difference between needs and wants, motivating them to prioritize what they choose to buy. This practical text suggests ways for readers to save money without sacrificing fun. The playful narrative structure makes saving money feel like a game. Educators will appreciate the suggested activities, which offer an engaging, hands-on learning experience to help readers understand saving money in a tangible way.

Some Bugs Glow in the Dark

release date: Jan 01, 1997

Sand!

release date: Jan 01, 2013
Sand!
Simple text explains all the places sand can end up and illustrations show how to remove the sand.

DK Children's Picture Encyclopedia

release date: Jan 01, 1997
DK Children's Picture Encyclopedia
This picture encyclopedia contains 145 key subjects in an A-Z listing, and 1500 sub-entries. Using photographs, artworks and maps, the book aims to engage a child''s imagination, encourage a love of reading and stimulate inquisitive minds to find out more. It covers five key areas: the world of nature, science and technology, life in the past, life today and continents of the world. The entries include subjects such as dinosaurs, cars, sports, pirates and space.

Light and Dark

release date: Jan 01, 2004
Light and Dark
Photographs and simple text introduce different aspects and uses of light. Includes a vocabulary list and suggested activities for use by teachers and parents. Suggested level: primary.

Some Plants Grow in Mid-air

release date: Jan 01, 1998
Some Plants Grow in Mid-air
Mary GrandPré’s debut picture book returns! * “HIN YU MIN is nearly done in by her own haughtiness after she spurns the kindness of her neighbors. Encountering a cat catching fish with a graceful flick of its tail, she eagerly offers the creature a home in exchange for food. Complacent once again, the old woman rudely dismisses a beggar, giving him nothing but a torn and tattered basket—naware that her beloved cat is asleep inside. "In a dynamic debut, Grandpré’ illustrations capture every humorous nuance, even as they convey Chin Yu Min’ anguish at her own folly. Armstrong’ vigorous text is rich with imagery and regional flavor, making the ultimate reunion of the repentant woman and her faithful feline all the more endearing. A treat to be savored.”—Publishers Weekly, Starred An ALA Notable Book A Bank Street College of Education Best Book New York Public Library 100 Books for Reading and Sharing From the Trade Paperback edition.

Only Some Big Cats Can Roar

release date: Jan 01, 1999
Only Some Big Cats Can Roar
Examines the hunting and feeding habits, habitats, and physical characteristics of cats of all sizes, from the domestic pet cat to the saber-toothed tiger.

Health and Growth

release date: Jan 01, 2004
Health and Growth
Illustrated with colour images, the books in this series encourage children to understand the science behind everyday objects and events. This title looks at how humans grow and what they need in food and exercise to keep healthy.

Sharks Keep Losing Their Teeth

release date: Jan 01, 1998
Sharks Keep Losing Their Teeth
Provides information about the diet, amatomy, habits, and reproduction of sharks.

Bad Dog, Digby!

release date: Jul 01, 2013
Bad Dog, Digby!
Pat has a dog named Digby. They love to play together but sometimes Digby can be either good or bad.

The Facts about Diabetes

release date: Jan 01, 2001
The Facts about Diabetes
A thoughtful and practical look at the medical condition of diabetes. It examines the impact of the illness on daily life, and what can be done to treat it. Features include: fact boxes and quotes; photographs, artwork and diagrams; answers to common questions; and a list of useful addresses.

Paint a Sun in the Sky

release date: Jul 01, 2004
Paint a Sun in the Sky
Discusses the cycle of the sun using the seasons as an example.

Spotty Zebra Pink B Change - Sort It Out!

release date: Sep 29, 2003
Spotty Zebra Pink B Change - Sort It Out!
A non fiction story including rhyming text with report features about sorting a mess out. Cross-Curricular: Personal, Social and Emotional Development. ELG: Consider the consequences of their words and actions for themselves and others.

Electricity

release date: Jan 01, 2010
Electricity
The ''Start-Up'' series has been rewritten to emphasise the cross-curricular teaching potential of each title. They provide notes and activities, spread by spread, highlighting ways in which learning can be extended into various subject areas. They also contain internet and web resource information.

Ellie and Sam

release date: Nov 30, 2002

Splash!

release date: Jan 01, 2013
Splash!
The children want to splash in the sea, but they need all their swim things before they go!

Some Birds Hang Upside Down

release date: Jan 01, 1997
Some Birds Hang Upside Down
Gives fun facts about birds--how they fly, feed, hunt, and look after their young.

Chimps Use Tools

release date: Jan 01, 1999
Chimps Use Tools
Full of amazing facts about apes and monkeys. Some monkeys live in the mountains; some gorillas have silver fur; an ape''s hand like a human''s; and much more.

Food Webs

release date: Jan 30, 2014
Food Webs
This exciting book about the predator/prey relationship teaches readers about food webs.

Sea Animals

release date: Jul 30, 2004
Sea Animals
Discusses the types of animals that live in or near the sea.

Materials

release date: Jan 01, 2004
Materials
Illustrated with colour images, the books in this series encourage children to understand the science behind everyday objects and events. Written for children working at Key Stage 1, they fit into the schemes of work of the National Curriculum.

Dogs That Help Us

release date: May 25, 2004

Truck

release date: May 24, 2000
Truck
Simple text, illustrations and photographs introduce trucks and explain what they do and how they work.

I Didn't Know

release date: Sep 01, 1997
I Didn't Know
Provides information about different kinds of snakes, their physical characteristics, habits, and behavior.

Stop Water Waste

release date: Jan 01, 2003
Stop Water Waste
"Save the Planet will fire up young environmentalists to do their part of the earth. Five useful and interesting titles address such issues as air pollution and energy shortages. Serious topics are made accessible and fun in these unique and engaging new books.

Why Should I Eat Well?

release date: Jan 01, 2001
Why Should I Eat Well?
Monica used to love eating nothing but cakes, fizzy drinks, burgers, chips and pizza. Her mum and dad encouraged her to eat other kinds of food, but Monica wasn''t interested. That was until she met a girl called Rachel. Rachel liked eating things like salad. She told Monica all the terrible things that would happen to her if she kept drinking fizzy drinks and eating fatty foods, and never ate fresh fruit and vegetables. Now Monica eats as well as Rachel. She really enjoys eating this way, and just occasionally, she can still have a treat!

Oceans

release date: Jan 01, 2013
Oceans
Explores the ocean habitat, examining how different plants and animals survive and threats to the habitat.

Kids Corner Kid-to-kid Books: Why wash?

release date: Jan 01, 1993
Kids Corner Kid-to-kid Books: Why wash?
Simple text and illustrations portray children talking about washing, cleanliness, and avoiding germs.
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