from the back cover: Which plants shall we grow? Where should we plant them? And how do we care for them? Helping with real tasks is a natural progression from pretend play, and is a crucial stage in a child's development. Achieving a shared goal encourages a sense of responsibility, and develops many skills useful in later life. Simple conversational text and lively illustrations are carefull…
Lola says, "Did You Know That A Tiny LadyBird Is An Animal And Also So Is An Extremely Enormous Elephant."
Lola says, "I like twirly things and furry things and finding things. I am not keen on ouchy things bu mostly I nearly like almost everything."
Learn all about opposites in this funny and charming first concept board book from the brilliant Charlie and Lola.
Learn all about Lola's favourite clothes in this fabulously funny first concept board book.
It’s the worry you hadn’t even thought to worry about that should worry you the most. At least that’s how it looks to Clarice Bean, who has been writing her worries in a notebook — things like Worry no. 1: infinity, or Worry no. 3: change. And now that her worst never-imagined worry has happened — her utterly best friend is moving away forever — Clarice doesn’t even care about her…
It's not easy to concentrate at school when mysterious things are happening all around you. Clarice Bean is beginning to feel just like the hero of her favorite books - schoolgirl detective Ruby Redfort. Can Clarice pay Attention long enough to ace her book project about Ruby and win the class prize? Find out in the utterly hilarious and suspenseful diary of Clarice Bean.