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Give your child a cardboard tube, for example from a roll of kitchen paper, to use as a telescope; what can they spot at home or in the park? Find out more Read more books by Nick Sharratt, find out more here Titles include: Shark in the Dark Socks Don’t Put your Finger in the Jelly, Nelly Ketchup on Your Cornflakes? It's now a matter of relocation and legality along with everything else to ensure this girl gets what she deserves - a position in a prime location along with other amazing artefacts that surround her in the natural world.

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The illustration in the book are eye capturing, this can keep the audience especially the very young interested. Sign up to my mailing list community and you won’t miss out on any special offers, teaching tips or new resources. Nick Sharratt's clever and simple keyhole books for early years have had a triumphant makeover for the stage. It is constructed so that pages have a circular opening that mimics what the boy would see in the telescope, then when the page is turned, the reality is revealed. In the hands of a gifted presenter that would pause at the proper time and show what would be seen, this book will keep children riveted.Nick Sharratt has written and illustrated many books for children including Shark in the Park, You Choose and Pants. Sadly, the video's success also meant that vandals visited the park where they managed to shatter the outer layer of two panels and chucked rubbish into the tank. This picture book is a fun read for foundation stage or KS1 children as it is interactive and asks the reader to join in. At Lovemybooks we feel sharing rhymingstoriesand poetryprovide opportunities to draw children's attention to the patterns in words (eg shark and park, boy and toy) and can help children take on more of the reading for themselves as they begin to become independent readers. To grind the quest using Black Leg, Rokushiki, Fishman Karate or Mink Combat, the player needs to get on the green-roofed house, then aggro the NPCs using a Pistol or Rifle, go to the purple and then brown house, jump over the fence, and wait for the NPCs to accumulate there.

Shark in the Park on a Windy Day! for the Nick Sharratt reads Shark in the Park on a Windy Day! for the

We'll have another go with the game but we've got some poetry books so we'll try reading more of those. Playing agame with the rhyming words from a story is another way to have fun with this - see the one you can download under 'Things to Make and Do' on our Shark in the Parkactivity page. Enjoy our range of Shark in the Park resources to support the teaching of the book by Nick Sharratt.engaging and suspenseful stories, particularly with his shark-themed books such as "Park," "Dark," and "On a Windy Day. Once you've read the book and children are familiar with the story you can try using one of these resources to reinforce children's knowledge, to make sure they have fully comprehended the story.

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Browse our lovely range of resources that have been designed to support the teaching of the Shark in the Park book by Nick Sharratt. The title came from the informal code term used by officers to indicate that the Inspector was about and they should "look busy".One such campaign caught the attention of Tom Kapitany, owner of Crystal World and Prehistoric Journeys Exhibition Centre, who reached out to the landlord and was told he could have the shark for free as long as he covered transport and removal costs. It revolved around the professional and private lives of a group of officers at a Wellington police station under the command of Inspector Brian "Sharky" Finn. As you re read the story encourage your child to join in with Timothy’s cry ‘There’s a shark in the park! This fun and interactive story will have young children laughing as they enjoy the silliness of the prospect of seeing a shark in the park and not in the ocean. His ability to keep young readers guessing about the mysterious black shape that may or may not be a shark fin is truly impressive.

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Apart from typical things you see in a park, this story is also good for prepositions and complete sentences with ‘There is / There are’. From the creative team behind ‘ The Hairy Maclary Show’ and ‘ You Choose’ – see all 3 of Nick Sharratt’s ‘Shark in the Park’ books live on Stage!

To grind it using 1 Sword Style, the player needs to get on the green-roofed house, then aggro the NPCs using a Pistol or Rifle, go to the purple and then brown house, jump over the fence, and wait for the NPCs to accumulate there. When playing a rhyming card game like this you can always start with fewer rhyming cards to begin with and increase the number as your child gains confidence.

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