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Hi all,

I'm having a clear out and am very happy to post you any of the following titles. :1b

Just stake your claim below, and PM me your name and address, and the FSF will be delighted to send them onto you. In the interest of fairness, a maximum of 2 books per person, please!

Crossed out ones have gone now- :1b

Extending Thought in Young Children (Chris Athey)

Threads of Thinking (Cathy Nutbrown)

How To Talk So Kids Can Learn (Faber & Mazlish)

Learning All the Time (John Holt)

Bringing the Steiner Waldorf Approach to Your Early Years Practice (Janni Nicol)

Bringing the Reggio Approach to Your Early Years Practice (Thornton & Brunton)

Bringing the Montessori Approach to Your Early Years Practice (Isaacs)

Mathematics in Nursery Education (Montague-Smith_

Drama & Traditional Story For the Early Year (Toye & Prendiville)

Play, Learning & the Early Childhood Curriculum (Wood & Attfield)

Play & Practice (Natalie Canning)

Supporting Creativity & Imagination in the Early Years (Bernadette Duffy)

Outdoor Play in the Early Years (Bilton)

Listening to Young Children (The Mosaic Approach) (Clark & Moss)

Exploring Time & Place Through Play (Cooper)

Critical Skills in the Early Years (Charlesworth)

Emotional Literacy in the Early Years (Bruce)

Autistic Spectrum Difficulties (Mortimer)

Problem Solving (Margaret Martin)

The Little Book of Light and Shadow

The Little Book of Science Through Art

The Little Book of Time & Money

Everyday maths Through Everyday Provision (Bennett & Weidner)

Helping Young Children to Think Creatively (Bayley & Broadbent)

Parents as Partners (Lindon)

Picture This- 50 exciting ways to use a camera (Bromley)

Let's Talk About Maths! (Jones & Twani)

 

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Hi all,

I'm having a clear out and am very happy to post you any of the following titles. :1b

Just stake your claim below, and PM me your name and address, and the FSF will be delighted to send them onto you. In the interest of fairness, a maximum of 2 books per person, please!

Crossed out ones have gone now- :1b

Extending Thought in Young Children (Chris Athey)

Threads of Thinking (Cathy Nutbrown)

How To Talk So Kids Can Learn (Faber & Mazlish)

Learning All the Time (John Holt)

Bringing the Steiner Waldorf Approach to Your Early Years Practice (Janni Nicol)

Bringing the Reggio Approach to Your Early Years Practice (Thornton & Brunton)

Bringing the Montessori Approach to Your Early Years Practice (Isaacs)

Mathematics in Nursery Education (Montague-Smith_

Drama & Traditional Story For the Early Year (Toye & Prendiville)

Play, Learning & the Early Childhood Curriculum (Wood & Attfield)

Play & Practice (Natalie Canning)

Supporting Creativity & Imagination in the Early Years (Bernadette Duffy)

Outdoor Play in the Early Years (Bilton)

Listening to Young Children (The Mosaic Approach) (Clark & Moss)

Exploring Time & Place Through Play (Cooper)

Critical Skills in the Early Years (Charlesworth)

Emotional Literacy in the Early Years (Bruce)

Autistic Spectrum Difficulties (Mortimer)

Problem Solving (Margaret Martin)

The Little Book of Light and Shadow

The Little Book of Science Through Art

The Little Book of Time & Money

Everyday maths Through Everyday Provision (Bennett & Weidner)

Helping Young Children to Think Creatively (Bayley & Broadbent)

Parents as Partners (Lindon)

Picture This- 50 exciting ways to use a camera (Bromley)

Let's Talk About Maths! (Jones & Twani)

 

:D

Hi Helen

Looking through the posts it looks as though Let's Talk About Maths and Everyday Maths have been bagged - if this is the case could I have Little Book of Light and Shadow and Little Book of Science Through Art please. PM on its way.

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