In English, from 8yo.
This is an incredible encyclopaedia describing 100 animals, such as the grey wolf and the emperor penguin. The books explains our relationship with the animals and we affect their habitat and ecosystem.
In English, from 8yo.
This is an incredible encyclopaedia describing 100 animals, such as the grey wolf and the emperor penguin. The books explains our relationship with the animals and we affect their habitat and ecosystem.
In Spanish, from 4yo.
Fantastic book to learn fund facts about animals. Do you know who are the fastest animals? Who are the world’s champions? The strongest or the most agile? Who are the superheroes that can survive in harsh conditions?
In French, from 3yo.
For the first time, the animals of the forest are going to elect a leader. There are three candidates the wolf, Demoiselle Yeti and Joshua. Many promises are made to win the elections. Once elected wolf realises that being the leader if difficult. There are so many responsibilities.
From 2yo, in English.
Beautifully illustrated, this book is the perfect resource to teach children about other cultures. What do children from around the world eat? How do they dress? It is an amazing book to teach about our cultural differences and what we have in common. This is definitely a great tool to learn about multiculturalism from a young age.
We are soon to be all in lockdown and we need a few ideas to keep our children busy. Let’s use some screen time to visit a few museums and monuments around the world (all in English):
MUSEO NACIONAL DE CIENCIAS NATURALES in Madrid. Check out the online exhibits.
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY in Washington. Enjoy a virtual tour.
MUSEO DEL PALACIO DE BELLAS ARTES and MUSEO NACIONAL SAN CARLOS in Mexico CIty.
GREAT PYRAMIDS OF GIZA in Egypt.
MACHU PICCHU in Peru, from the sky.
PAPAL BASILICA FROM SAINT PETER in Roma.
THE MEZQUITA OF CORDOBA, in Spain.
Let’s remember that learning and exploring is fun.