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Why not try Dorothee de Monfriend's A Day With Dogs, Natasha Durley's Creature Features, Susan Steggall's The Life of a Caror Katie Abey's We Wear Pants? Why not pair this lovely interactive book with our Decision-Making Resources centred around mental and emotional wellbeing.
You could tell the same sort of story about a journey in a rocket - be guided by the children's interests. Pippa Goodhart's interest in children's books was originally sparked by a Saturday job at Heffers in Cambridge when she was at school. Ball games - practice ball skills outside with bats and balls - hitting, kicking, throwing, catching. Friends - there is another section with pictures of all sorts of people to have as family or friends.g. which colour apron would you like/would you like milk or water to drink/shall we read this book or this one?
The children could make some animal tails (fluffy bunny/stripy zebra/swishy horse/curly pig etc) for a 'guess whose tail this is? This book allows the children to use their imagination and think about the types of things that they would like to have in their lives.
No words at all but double pages by themes full of different types of things; food, travel, houses, characters.