Starting with her award-winning debut, French has scored four consecutive New York Times bestsellers and established herself as one of the top names in the genre. Broken Harbor is quintessential FrenchNa damaged hero, an unspeakable crime, and an intricately plotted mysteryNnestled in a timely examination of lives shattered by the global ecomic downturn.
"Sparkle Street" is a dazzling new series from Macmillan Children's Books. Written by the author of the successful "Tiara Club" series, each book features an enchanting story, gorgeous glittered pages and two die cuts. And with a fantastic pop-up shop with every book, children will love collecting them all to make their very own Sparkle Street. Rosa Bloom's Flower Shop is full of flowers but he…
Cherry has a cold but she doesn't want to go to the doctor. Her mum gently persuades her and when she gets there she finds it's not scary at all. In fact she has fun listening to her heartbeat on the stethoscope while Mum gets her medicine.
Little ghost wishes he could fly like Shiver, Quiver and Quake. But no matter how hard he tries, he can't get off the ground-until a ghostly game of hide-and-seek lifts his spirits sky high!
Shuan si pencukur bulu domba tidak punya anjing penggembala. Ia hanya punya Pete. Dan Pete bukan domba biasa. '
Iggy Pig's having a party. He wants to invite his good friends Tabby Cat and Dusty Dog. but who is that big grey animal with the long bushy tail and the hungry smile? Surely Iggy Pig hasn't invited him?'
Iggy Pig's having a party. He wants to invite his good friends Tabby Cat and Dusty Dog. but who is that big grey animal with the long bushy tail and the hungry smile? Surely Iggy Pig hasn't invited him?'
He can wait to feel the sand between his toes. but where is thatbig grey animal with the long bushy tail and the hungry smile off to?'
Oliver want eat anyhing else until he plays game with his grandpa. whatever vegetable oliver finds in the garden, he must eat'
Oliver, the world's most fussy child, is back! Busy-body Auntie Jen is determined that Oliver shall drink his milk. But just how can she persuade him?'