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Published: 27th February 2018
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Published: 12th November 2019
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Healthy Me: Keeping Safe
By (Author) Katie Woolley
Illustrated by Ryan Wheatcroft
Hachette Children's Group
Wayland
27th February 2018
United Kingdom
Primary and Secondary Educational
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Body and health
613.6
Hardback
32
Width 198mm, Height 232mm, Spine 10mm
266g
Why should I wear a helmet when cycling How do I cross the road safely How do I stay safe online What should I do in an emergency The answers to these and many other questions about keeping safe can be discovered in this lively and informative series. The topic of safety, whether at home, out and about, near water or online, are complemented by charming, clear illustrations.
At the back are notes for parents and teachers that provide additional advice and support as well as further activity ideas and information.These titles support the science curriculum at Key Stage One and Key Stage 2, as well as PSHCE topics.The Healthy Me series is aimed at children aged from 5 and up to explain how people can keep fit and be healthy, forming habits that will last a life time. Other titles in the series are: Exercise and Play, Keeping Clean, Eating Well, Mental Well-being and Mindfulness, Resting and Sleeping.Katie Woolley (Author)
Katie Woolley is a creative and versatile editor and writer who has worked on children's books for all age levels, from board books, novelty books and picture books to non fiction, licensed publishing and educational books and apps. Katie has more than 10 years' publishing experience; she has written, commissioned, edited and project managed a variety of titles for some of the biggest children's publishers, such as Ladybird Books and Hachette Children's Books.Ryan Wheatcroft (Illustrator) Ryan Wheatcroft was born and raised in Sheffield, where he still lives on the outskirts of the city. He spent his childhood making books in old ring binders with borrowed fax machine paper, which began his love for telling stories with words and pictures. The interest in storytelling continued to grow and driven by his passion for illustration and design (especially from the early and middle parts of the last century) he went on to study illustration at the University of Lincoln. Since graduating in 2014 he has worked as an illustrator and he now spends most of his time making pictures for books and magazines.