This collection of stories to share at bedtime has been specifically designed to encourage sweet dreams and peaceful nights. The short, thoughtful tales help put the excitements or upsets of the day gently to rest, leaving children soothed and ready for sleep.
It's fun to start reading with the troublesome truck! Amusing stories, repeated vocabulary and bright pictures on every page help children to build up their reading skills A super0size floor book format means that everybody can read along and see the pictures together
Arnold's Art Museum is open for business! Come along as he leads his friends on a trip through his imaginary museum, showing off his exhibits. Join Gertrude, George, Dot, and the rest as they spend a day with Arnold in his museum. He has it all planned out, but will the others play along? Illustrated by Jim Stoten, this is a hilarious comic adventure, featuring real - and imaginary - work…
With clever text and whimsical illustrations, How to Demolish Dinosaurs helps kids banish their fears — and have fun doing it! Kids love these clever tricks and tips for getting rid of dinosaurs. Who hasn’t trembled, with head between knees, at the thought of finding yourself nose to nose with a Stegosaurus covered in spikes, an immense Diplodocus, or a screaming Velociraptor? Happily, this…
A young girl shares her observations about the mallards near her house in an engaging, informative story sure to make a splash with duck lovers. Quack quack, Quack-quaack-quack. It’s the first sound I hear every morning. The young girl in this story may live in the city, but outside her window there’s a river full of mallard ducks! She hears them as soon as she wakes up, and on the w…
The little girl has never seen a barn owl, but one day her grandpa puts a nest-box high in the old oak tree. They wait and they wait until one spring night, just as the sky goes pink, a pale face looks out of it, then takes off towards them.
Sofia is excitedly awaiting the arrival of a visitor at the castle: a beautiful baby unicorn named Pearl. Sofia and her step-siblings want to play with their special guest, but Pearl ruins their games and makes a mess. Sofia is determined to find an activity they can all enjoy together.
This book answers some of the questions kids ask during a trip to the supermarket.