Self Esteem - Will Power's Early Years Book of Choices :
£9.99
The ‘Will Power’ Early Years Book of Choices enables young people to explore issues surrounding safety, choice and rules. Topics are approached in a simple, no-nonsense manner so that young readers can use the publication as a basis of discussion in the classroom or, at home with parents. Will Power’s can be used to explore curriculum topics such as ‘Health Education’ and ‘Substance Use and Misuse’.
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Fire Safety - Deedee and Dennis the Dragon :
£9.99
Fire safety issues are dealt with in a sensitive manner so that they will stay with the children as they move through their early school years. The publication contains a mixture of stories and classroom activities, encouraging the children to identify dangers and discover solutions. This interactive approach to problem-solving will enable teachers to build a firm, fire safe foundation in the minds of all
6-7 year olds.
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First Aid - Early Years First Aid Handbook :
£9.99
Designed by a Paramedic, this colourful handbook provides a key introduction to First Aid which is both educational and entertaining.
It sensitively allows children to explore issues surrounding first aid using child friendly illustrations and characters. Topics
include: The Body; Organs; Senses and First Aid.
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A Child’s Eye View of People Who Help Us DVD PLUS :
£27.99
People who help us includes 4 exciting films on one DVD, giving an 'award winning' child’s eye view of key figures in the community: police, firefighters, postal workers, refuse collectors and recyclers. Highly engaging and informative, the documentaries have been specially designed for children aged 3 – 8, with clear narration, gentle humour, and fascinating footage of ‘People who help us’ in action. The story-lines follow young children as they spend a day with the ‘people who help us’. The ‘school’ sections show children engaged in imaginative activities inspired by the films, including role play and songs.
Includes free digital handbooks with background notes for teachers linked to the EYFS and KS1.
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A Child’s Eye View of People Who Help Us 2 DVD PLUS :
£27.99
People who help us 2 includes four delightful films on one DVD, giving a child’s eye view of key figures in the community: vets, health workers, car rescuers and dentists. Packed with information, as well as being totally engaging and fun, the documentaries have been specially designed for children aged 3 – 8, with clear narration, gentle humour, and fascinating footage of ‘People who help us’ in action. The story-lines follow young children as they spend a day with the ‘people who help us’. The ‘school’ sections show children engaged in imaginative activities inspired by the films, including role play and songs.
Includes free digital handbooks with background notes for teachers linked to the EYFS and KS1.
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A Child’s Eye View of Keeping Healthy, Staying Safe DVD PLUS. :
£27.99
Winner of Gold Award in Practical Pre-School Awards 2008.
Devised in consultation with the Department for Transport and the Fire Kills campaign. Endorsed by the Children’s Safety Education Foundation and the RNLI
The essential DVD for children aged 3 – 8, Keeping healthy, Staying safe includes four delightful and engaging films which incorporate key messages for young children. Shot from a child’s eye view, in Child’s Eye Media’s award-winning format of mini documentary followed by a four part school section.
Includes free digital handbooks with background notes for teachers linked to the EYFS and KS1.
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A Child’s Eye View Of The Police DVD PLUS :
£15.99
Ian and the police is a captivating film from award-winning children’s documentary-makers, Child’s Eye Media, which tells the story of 6 year old Ian’s exciting day ‘on the beat’ with the police.
Come aboard a police helicopter, explore a police car and motorbike, meet the police horses Scrooge and Beadle, and Henry the police dog!
As well as live action with Ian and the police, the film contains a fun ‘school section’, with imaginative ideas for role play, singing and games.
Includes Teacher's notes linked to EYFS and KS1 as well as printable activity sheets.
Winner of major award in the Practical Preschool Awards 2007.
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A Child’s Eye View Of Firefighters DVD PLUS :
£15.99
Sienna, Siddant and the firefighters is a delightful film from award-winning children’s documentary-makers, which tells the story of Sienna and Siddant’s fascinating day at the fire station.
Come aboard a fire engine; see inside a real fire station; learn all about hydrants and find out how a 999 call is received!
As well as live action with the firefighters, the DVD PLUS includes a fun ‘school section’ with imaginative ideas for role play, singing and games.
Includes Teacher's notes linked to EYFS and KS1 as well as printable activity sheets.
Winner of major award in the Practical Preschool Awards 2007
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A Child's Eye View of Safety with Fire & Fireworks :
£15.99
Winner of Gold Award in Practical Pre-School Awards 2008.
‘A child's eye view of safety with fire and fireworks’ is a fun and child-friendly film showing how Daisy (4) and Mikey (3) keep safe with fire as Firefighter Tony helps them prepare their special fireworks party.
The film brings to life the Firework Code through the delightful story of Daisy and Mikey’s fireworks party. The DVD Plus includes everything children need to know about keeping safe with fire at home, and with fireworks at a display or bonfire party. Adults will learn a lot too!
The film also features a lively ‘school section’, with games and songs to emphasise key fire safety messages including the dangers of matches, candles, and electrical items. You can even see 7 year old Maeve fitting ‘smoke alarms’ to a dolls house!
A Child's Eye View of Street Safety DVD PLUS :
£15.99
Winner of Gold Award in Practical Pre-School Awards 2008.
‘A child’s eye view of street safety’ is an award-winning film that tells the story of Teigan and her family’s trip to the park with Road Safety Officer Richard, and the lessons about street safety they learn on the way.
The film explains all about pedestrian crossings, zebra crossings, and school crossing patrols. It features the Green Cross code, and highlights the dangers of crossing between parked cars, as well as being careful around driveways. It emphasises the importance of holding a grown up’s hand, and why it is important to wear reflective clothing in the dark. Once Teigan reaches the park, it also includes advice on meeting an unfamiliar dog.
‘Brilliant!’ Karen Stroud, Reception teacher, Fosters Primary School, Kent.