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Easter Fun from The Book Mums

Excuse me.  Haven’t the kids just gone back to school?  This surely has to be the shortest term known to man?

It’s not the schools’ fault they have to break up on Thurs 28th:  It’s Good Friday on the 29th.  So the actual “Easter” part of the Easter hols is right at the very start this year?

Right then ..better get sorted!

Ideal for entertaining children over the Easter holidays:

Easter Titles from The Book Mums

We are offering this delightful set of Easter books, for just £9.99 (RRP £14.97)

 

Featuring lots of ideas for fun activities and yummy dishes, plus stickers galore (which little ones will love), the Easter set makes a great alternative gift to chocolate eggs.  The sticker book can be used straight away but the activity and cooking book will be used every year.

Enough with the rabbits, chicks and eggs … what about Jesus?

 

NEW!  Usborne Reading Programme

First Reading Level 4

the-easter-storyA sensitive retelling of the classic Bible story, specially written for children developing reading confidence.

The dramatic events of Jesus’s final journey are evocatively illustrated with vibrant artwork.

KS1 E/RE; Age 4+

NEW Hardback
RRP: £4.99 | Product Code: 55468

 

 

The Usborne Young Reading Program has a lovely selection of classic tales adapted for younger readers. Graded in seven levels, these have just enough stretch in them and yet are not too overwhelming.

The Irish Sunday Independent

Developed in conjunction with reading experts at Roehampton University. Beautifully produced with a hard cover and a ribbon marker.

Easter books for babies and toddlers

Easter books for babies and toddlers

Babies and toddlers can help baby animals find the eggs in the Easter bunny flap book, or meet five little lambs in the touchy-feely That’s not my lamb…

Send an Easter eCard

Send an Usborne Easter e-card

Usborne has a range of eCards for all occasions. Send your friends and family a springtime sheep card (and lots more)!

 

You can place your orders directly on our website for super fast delivery direct to your door.  (If you are local to St Albans you can contact us to add your order to our weekly order for FREE delivery).

Please feel free to ask for any suggestions or advice as our joy is finding the right books for the right child.

 

 

 

Olympics, Travelling, Holidays …

Usborne Children’s Books from The Book Mums can help! 

Despite the unsettled weather, the holidays are fast-approaching.  This summer we obviously have the added excitement of the London 2012 Games.  A lot of our children will not be old enough to remember the last Olympics.  This is a great opportunity to introduce them to all kinds of related topics: sports, countries, flags of the world, London land-marks.

How about this special offer to really get them engaged and maybe trying something new?

Spectator Guides – Get 4 for the price of 3, save £5.99

These super spectator guides are ideal for the Olympic season, whether you’re taking your little ones to an event or simply watching eagerly on the television, these cards are packed with all the essential information you could want to know about the sport in question.

(Individual RRP £5.99)

Available on code A0765.

Offer available until 31/08/12, or whilst stocks last.

 

Another feature of this time of year is travelling.  Whether you are just off for a weekend break or taking a long-haul flight, there is a lot of sitting about and waiting around for kids.  The joy of activity books is they can entertain all ages.  Lots of the collection below can be enjoyed with just the biro from the bottom of your hand bag! 

I have known people, who carry the Pocket Doodling book in their bag, finish their coffee and go on to order a dessert! 

It really keeps kids engrossed.  The Lots of Things to Find and Colour has all kinds of games, quizzes and doodles which kept my girls enthralled on holiday last summer.  The Big Colouring Book does what it says on the tin.  Give them some coloured pens or pencils and frame the result .. 300gsm paper, high-quality printing.  These really are in a different league.  Ideal if you have more than one child and great as gifts.

Drawing and Colouring Offer – all 3 titles for just £9.99 – save £13.98

Just the ticket for long train or plane journeys, little ones will be entertained the whole way with lots to colour, decorate, doodle and find in this brilliant set – and all for just £9.99

(Combined RRP £23.97)

Available on code A0764.

Offer available until 31/08/12, or whilst stocks last.

 

Or, if you really only need a single volume, then this is the one.  A huge collection of great activities to come back to time and again.  Unlike cheap and cheerful throw-away books, this can remain on the shelf to dip into for years.  Bloomin’ genius!

Holiday Activity Book – just £5.99 save £2

A great idea for holidays, this write-in activity book is packed full of puzzles, things to make and do, facts, jokes and doodles with vibrant and stylish images. An activity sweetshop!

(RRP £7.99)

Available on code 53970 at just £5.99.

Offer available until 31/08/12, or whilst stocks last.

 

 

We hope this quick round-up of current special offers has given you some ideas but if you are looking for anything specific, please see the fully searchable catalogue here or get in touch and we will be happy to make some great suggestions for you.

Our pleasure is finding the right book for the right child, so please do ask.

Get Ready for Reading: Birth +

 

It may sound crazy to talk about helping your child to read and write when they are first born, but so much of what we do as parents in the early months and years has an impact on their future learning. 

 

 

Newborns

When I had my first child, I used soothing music whilst feeding and didn’t really consider bedtime stories as I assumed she was too young.  As soon as my new baby arrived, I already had an established routine with my toddler that included reading stories.  I was amazed to see how excited and involved this little bundle of muslins was in the colours, textures and rhythms of the books.  Having trained in children’s literacy for over six years, I now know why.

Infant Development 

Long before newborns are able to see clearly, their strongest sense is smell.  The ability to recognise the mother before they can rely on visual confirmation is an age old reflex developed to ensure safety. 

The second strongest sense in the early months is hearing.  We are born with a vast hearing range which deteriorates with age. 

 The high frequencies are particularly susceptible to loud noise and given our penchant for loud music in adolescence they rarely survive into adulthood unscathed.  You will have noticed how infants love it when you speak to them in a high-pitched, sing-song voice. 

As new babies develop in the early months their sight goes from fuzzy black and white images into fuzzy colour images until at around eight months the healthy child has 20:20 vision.  If you have ever wondered why your newborn is smiling at the lamp shade and not you, this could be a clue! 

Another phenomenon I distinctly remember was the baby’s fascination with something that wasn’t there.  Remember soothing them at bedtime and their attention being completed fixed on something behind you?  No, they are not seeing ghosts; they are looking at the high contrast between the dark bedroom and the bright light coming from the hall.  If you look at a situation from a young baby’s perspective you can start to see why they are attracted to certain scenes.

Given this information, it is no wonder then that a young baby enjoys being read to.  The closeness of their mother (smell) the familiar sound of her voice (hearing) and the visual stimulation of high contrast images (sight).  More than that, it is the familiarity of speech that really helps children at school-age begin to put letters to sounds. 

 English is a fairly complex language in that there are many words that sound very similar.  The wider vocabulary you use with a young child the higher their understanding when it comes to starting nursery and learning the forty-four phonemes that make up the English language.

Things to do with your baby 0-6 Months

Babies get tired quickly and have short attention spans, so don’t spend too long on each activity.  In the first six months of life babies change and develop rapidly.  Some ideas are ideal for a newborn whilst others won’t appeal until your baby is at least three months old.

Show baby high contrast picture cards and talk about them

Use their name when playing “Peepo” so they recognise family names: Where’s Ella?  There she is!  Where’s Daddy? And so on.

 

Most of this is instinctual.  We all hold our babies close to our face, (smell) use a high sing-song voice (hearing) and use wide-eyes (high contrast) when communicating.  It is nice to know that we are not just being soppy, we really are teaching them!

Was there anything in this post that suprised you?  I would be really interested to hear your comments: It would be nice to give you useful information and not “teach you how to suck eggs!”

Celebrate Shakespeare’s Birthday with The Book Mums

Encourage your children to celebrate William Shakespeare’s Birthday on April 23rd with 20% off each of the following classic Shakespeare titles from Usborne.

Suitable from 5yrs +

These popular re-tellings of some of Shakespeare’s most famous plays are beautifully illustrated and feature clear and engaging text - perfect for bringing one of England’s best-loved playwrights to life!  Once young children understand the story, they will be far more inclined to enjoy the rich language of the original works as they grow older.

 A Midsummer Night’s Dream

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Internet links and a character synopsis also make these ideal for further study to really cement children’s understanding of Shakespeare and his work. 

Offer available until Midnight on 30th April, or whilst stocks last.

08803 Stories from Shakespeare Now £16.00 (RRP £20.00)
06720 World of Shakespeare  Now £7.99 (RRP £9.99)
52223 Illustrated Stories from Shakespeare Now £11.99 (RRP £14.99)
06933 Romeo and Juliet (Young Reading 2)  Now £3.99 (RRP £4.99)
09612 Macbeth (Young Reading 2)  Now £3.99 (RRP £4.99)
09611 Hamlet (Young Reading 2)  Now £3.99 RRP £4.99
06333 Midsummer Night’s Dream (Young Reading 2) Now £3.99 (RRP &po und;4.99)
09900 Twelfth Night (Young Reading 2) Now £3.99 (RRP £4.99)
50672 The Tempest (Young Reading 2) Now £3.99 (RRP £4.99)

April 23rd is a symbolic date because it also marks the date of Shakespeare’s death and, in his honour, was appointed international day of the book – which has now also become the night on which we celebrate World Book Night.

Don’t forget:  You could get your choices FREE when you host an Usborne Party at home or school.  Contact us to find out more.

 

Titanic, Diamond Jubilee, Olympics …

It’s all happening this year!  And what a great chance to introduce our children to these great historical subjects.

RMS Titanic’s 100th anniversary

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The 15th April 2012 marks 100 years since the sinking of RMS Titanic on her maiden voyage from Southampton to New York City. Explore the history of Titanic and the tragic events that unfolded on that fateful night 100 years ago with these Usborne books.
 
Titanic. (Young Reading Series 3) Hardback.  £4.99  Ages: 7+
Titanic Sticker Book.  Paperback.  £6.99 Ages:  6+
 

The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee 

Among the many new titles coming soon celebrating Kings and Queens, London and Queen Elizabeth ll, this is the luxury Diamond Jubilee special edition of this fascinating account of Britain’s Kings and Queens – a must-have title for every family bookshelf.

  • Shows how Britain’s history has been shaped by the lives, loves, triumphs and tragedies of its kings and queens from Alfred the Great to the Windsors.
  • This enthralling story is brought vividly to life with majestic portraits and family trees, intriguing facts, photographs and illustrations and recommmended places to visit.
  • Includes internet links to additional resources, including video clips, games and interactive features.

Hardback.  £16.99  Ages:  8 +

 

An enthralling introduction to one of the most famous women in the world, accompanied by stunning photographs, a family tree and timeline.

Published to coincide with The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee, with fascinating photographs that capture her childhood and the grandeur and drama of her reign.

Written for children ready to tackle more complex reading and with internet links to carefully selected websites to find out more.

Queen Elizabeth ll.  (Young Reading Series 3) Hardback.  £5.99  Ages: 7+

 

2012 Summer Olympics

 

  • A brilliant introduction to the history of The Olympics, from the traditional games of Ancient Greece, to their revival by Pierre de Coubertin and the pomp and ceremony of the modern Games.
  • Internet links to carefully selected websites allow children to access the very best sites to support this book and enhance their learning experience.

 

 

 

The Story of the Olympics (Young Reading Series 2)  Hardback  £5.99  Ages: 6+

 

And look out for all these fantastic Spectator Guides coming to The Book Mums soon.

NOW is a fantastic time to host a party or join our team to get these first-class books for your own children at discounted rates. 

 Can’t decide?  Wish you had a Fairy Book-Mother to help?  Just get in touch.  Our joy is finding the right book for the right child.

 

 Feb 29th – Your “Extra Day”

School Reports come out next week,(parent consultation time!) then it’s World Book Day, St Patrick’s Day, Mothering Sunday, the clocks go forward and suddenly it’s the Easter Holidays again.

This does not include birthdays, kids’ parties and helping your kids to learn.

 

When we bought our new 2012 diary and calendar, we filled-in all those blank pages with neat writing in a nice pen.  Some of us Organised Mums even like different colours and little stickers! 

It’s about this time of the year, we are frantically scribbling on the calendar with an eyeliner and there is a lot of crossing-out and re-writing going on in that once-pretty diary. 

Where ARE those stickers anyway?

 

 

Take a breath … this can all be solved more easily than you would think. 

 

  

  1. Find a morning (or evening if that’s more convenient) and invite some pals over.  (Sounds counter-intuitive right?  Why would I want to tidy-up and bleach the bog when I have so much to do?  Bear with me …)
  2. Tidy ONE room (by kicking everything into the cupboard under the stairs) bleach the loo and buy some biscuits. 
  3. Invite your pals over for an hour and make sure you all bring your diaries. (Someone has to know when it’s Sports Day – right?)
  4.  Invite The Book Mums and your friendlly neighbourhood Phoenix Trader over and get it sorted! 
  5. Enjoy your new found Domestic Goddess status with a card and gift ready for every occasion.

 

If you are still feeling like that would only cross one thing off your list, check out www.FlyLady.net for some great daily inspiration to get back on track.  The habit for February is to de-clutter for 15 mins a day.  As she is fond of saying:

“your clutter came into the home one bag at a time, and that is the way it is going to leave!”

 

Getting Started with FlyLady

 Happy Leap Year everyone.  If you found this useful, please consider sharing it with your friends. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Easter Fun from Usborne at The Book Mums

Six weeks of term time

Easter Term is here.  With only six weeks left until the next school holiday, there is plenty to be thinking about:

Got the batter for your Pancakes, thought about your Mother’s Day? What topic are the kids studying this term?  Do you have some good books at home to support them?  Whose birthday is next?  Which parties have they been invited to?  What are you doing for Easter?

  

 Fancy feeling a bit more in control this month?

 

 

Book a coffee morning (or an evening party) with friends and tell us what you need.  We will bring the shop to you and help you with spot-on suggestions, special offers and FREE books.  Sounds like a cunning plan right?  Get in touch.

If you are not local to us in St Albans, you can always become a “Bookworm”.  We can send you a catalogue, some current offer leaflets and order forms and you can gather orders from your family, friends and neighbours and receive the same great hostess benefits.

Get either FREE this month!

 FREE* books just for you – An exclusive choice of two gorgeous titles – our gift to you, simply for holding the party

MORE FREE* books – At least £10 to spend on any Usborne books you want, if your friends spend £100 in total at the party.

EVEN MORE books – Save 50% on ANY title of your choice if your guests books a party for themselves.

 Make things a little easier on yourself and get the“Fairy BookMothers” over to lend a hand.

Baby … It’s Cold Outside!

Beautifully bound padded hardbacks

Whether you and your children are looking forward to relaxing in your PJ’s, with no school run, or have a packed week of activities and visits planned, now is a great time to share some stories together.  The award-winning range of Illustrated Stories from Usborne come beautifully bound in a padded hardcover and make wonderful gifts that will be read over and over again.  The high illustration to text ratio make them suitable to be read to young children or to be read alone by newly confident readers around 7+.  Check out this best-selling range which includes Illustrated Stories from Dickens.  A lovely way to celebrate his 200th anniversary.

200 yrs since Dickens' birth

 

 

 

 

 

Looks like the Arctic weather is due to be with us for a while longer.  If you are looking for a cosy, indoor alternative to creative play, all the different Things to Make and Do books are ideal to use at home or the handy wipe-clean card packs keep them engrossed whilst travelling, waiting for appointments, planes, trains or just to keep them amused whilst you finish a meal!  Look no further than the above links – there really is a pack for everybody(The description will show either “box of cards” or “box of cards with pen” - your choice!) 

TIP:  Avoid the ice, the parking and shopping with young people: order from our website and they will be delivered direct to your door.

Half Term Ideas 

 

 

So how did the first six weeks of the New Year go?  Are you totally organised, on top of upcoming birthdays, kids parties, school work?  No, not many of us are!  Why not get ahead with the next six weeks until Easter and buy your cards and gifts in advance? 

Not sure where to start?  Just get in touch with the ages, interests or areas you would like to help your child improve, and our Fairy BookMothers will make some great suggestions for you.   One less thing on your To Do List …

Either for FREE!

 

 

 

 

 

 Are there just too many that you want?  Why not host a coffee morning or home party and receive lots of lovely books from your wish list for FREE?  Get in touch to find out more.

Make Learning Fun!

In this day and age, saying to students “come in class, sit down and turn to page 62″ just isn’t capturing our children’s imaginations. No wonder there is such a high rate of bored kids failing to reach their potential when there are interactive games and all manner of electrical devices competing  for their attention.

Kids still love books, it’s just they require a lot more from them these days!

This is where The Book Mums come in. We have internet-linked titles, audio, sound chips, flaps, wipe-clean, puzzles:  Tell us what they are passionate about, where you would like to help them improve, any issues you would like to resolve and our Fairy Book Mother team will suggest the very thing.

 

January is a time of fresh starts and renewal. We have some fantastic new Learning to Read sets on offer at the moment that really help kids to make the connection for themselves. Check out our Special Offers page and please get in touch with any questions.

 

 

 

 

 

As you probably know, we offer home parties which can be coffee mornings or evening parties or even coming along to your work or school, so please let us know if you would like us to “bring Usborne to you“.