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Group 3 Children born in 2018 Shark in the Park on a Windy Day! Fun things to do! Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the park . . . Timothy Pope is blown this way and that way in the windy park -- but among the whistling wind and blustering brollies could that be a shark he spies through his telescope. Peep through the die-cut hole in the pages of the book to find out. A third book in the bestselling Shark in the Park series -- it's fin-tasc fun Great Rhymers Make Great Readers. Rhymes help children feel confident with words and will also help them as they begin to learn. Sharing rhymes is also a fun way to build a loving relaonship with your child. Join in with these nursery songs and rhymes sung by Cat Sandion of CBeebies. www.bbc.co.uk/ teach/school-radio/nursery-rhymes-cat- sandion-medley/zm2792p Listen to Nick Sharra read Shark in the Park on a Windy Day! www.youtube.com/watch? v=R2RwvAHUAdc Make a telescope with your child using a cardboard tube. Look through the telescope and see what you can see. Play I Spy. Take your telescope when you visit the park. Can you see something different? On a windy day, take a scarf outside and explore what happens. Run with it, watch it move in the wind, let it go and chase it! Visit Naonal Geographic Kids to read some fascinang Shark Facts www.natgeokids.com/uk/discover/ animals/sea-life/great-white-sharks/ Making ten minutes a day to share books with your child will make a huge difference to their development www.northlincs.gov.uk/imaginaonlibrary

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Group 3 Children born in 2018

Shark in the Park on a Windy Day Fun things to do

Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the park Timothy Pope is blown this way and that way in the windy park -- but among the whistling wind and blustering brollies could that be a shark he spies through his telescope Peep through the die-cut hole in the pages of the book to find out A third book in the bestselling Shark in the Park series -- its fin-tastic fun

Great Rhymers Make Great Readers Rhymes help children feel confident with words and will also help them as they begin to learn Sharing rhymes is also a fun way to build a loving relationship with your child Join in with these nursery songs and rhymes sung by Cat Sandion of CBeebies wwwbbccouk teachschool-radionursery-rhymes-cat-sandion-medleyzm2792p

Listen to Nick Sharratt read Shark in the Park on a Windy Day wwwyoutubecomwatch v=R2RwvAHUAdc

Make a telescope with your child using a cardboard tube Look through the telescope and see what you can see Play I Spy Take your telescope when you visit the park Can you see something different

On a windy day take a scarf outside and explore what happens Run with it watch it move in the wind let it go and chase it

Visit National Geographic Kids to read some fascinating Shark Facts wwwnatgeokidscomukdiscover animalssea-lifegreat-white-sharks

Making ten minutes a day to share books with your child will make a huge

difference to their development

wwwnorthlincsgovukimaginationlibrary