Aalfred And Aalbert

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Aalfred and Aalbert

A heartwarming tale of two aardvarks finding love in the most unexpected way - perfect for Valentine's Day or any day you want to celebrate the beauty of friendship and love! Aalfred and Aalbert are two lonely aardvarks in need of a pal. But with Aalfred sleeping during the day and Aalbert at night, it seems impossible for them to ever meet. Bird, determined to help, devises increasingly silly schemes to bring the two together. Yet despite Bird's best efforts, Aalfred and Aalbert's paths just can't seem to cross. Until one fateful day, when a twist of fate finally brings them together in the most unexpected way - and now, nothing will ever separate these two aardvarks again! Filled with Morag Hood's signature humour and memorable characters, Aalfred and Aalbert is a delightful picture book that celebrates love, friendship, and the joys of finding your perfect match. Fans of Hood's other charming tales like Colin and Lee, Carrot and Pea, and The Steves will adore this sweet and funny story of two animal friends destined for each other.
Queer Studies in English Language Education

“In the vast majority of language education literature, it seems as if we have been collectively imagining a monosexual community of interlocutors," denounced Cynthia Nelson in 2006. Nearly two decades later, her statement still seems widely true, despite marginal attempts to challenge this situation, not yet fully addressed by mainstream publishers, educators or policymakers. The aim of this book is to contribute to creating more hospitable learning contexts by usualising diversity and queerness in the teaching of English worldwide, a field which, supposedly fostering a “lingua franca” has frequently spread white, masculine, Western, colonial and cisheterosexist stances, among others. How did queerness become a movement in the teaching of English? How can practitioners respond to counterreactions? How has queer research developed in English Language Education? How can teaching materials be queer or anti-queer? How can literature and drama be used when teaching English from a queer perspective? What would a queer class of English be like? What is the situation of queer teachers of English in different countries? These are just some of the questions answered in this book, edited by Esteban López-Medina, Griselda Beacon, Mariano Quinterno and Xiana Sotelo. Contributors are: Juanjo Bermúdez de Castro, Jules Buendgens-Kosten, Tatia Gruenbaum, Cristina A. Huertas-Abril, Nicolás Melo Panigatti, Thorsten Merse, Cynthia D. Nelson, Joshua Paiz, Francisco Javier Palacios-Hidalgo, Michel Riquelme-Sanderson, Sue Sanders, Tyson Seburn, Keiko Tsuchiya and David Valente.
Aalfred and Aalbert

With its sweet and natural portrayal of love accidentally blooming between two aardvarks, this heartwarming picture book makes a brilliant gift for a loved one. Aardvarks Aalfred and Aalbert both need a pal. But Aalfred sleeps in the day, and Aalbert sleeps at night. How will they ever get the chance to meet? Bird conjures up a series of sillier and sillier schemes to get the two aardvarks into the same place, but their paths simply refuse to cross. Until one day, when they find each other in the most unexpected way – and now Aalfred and Aalbert will never lose each other again. Aalfred and Aalbert is as funny and memorable as Morag Hood's other books, Colin and Lee, Carrot and Pea, and The Steves.