It is Gloria's birthday but Frances is not sure whether or not to give Gloria a present. As she is the kind of little sister who can't catch, can't throw and who when playing hide-and-seek, always hides in places where part of her is sticking out. Will F
Embark on a fantastical adventure with a little girl and her string of paper dolls. The dolls step into the garden and try to escape the claws of a toy dinosaur and the snapping oven-glove crocodile but see if they can escape a pair of scissors! Written by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Rebecca Cobb, this wonderful picture book is filled with sweet pictures and features beautiful rhyming text
Arthur is sure he will be the scariest ghost at the school Halloween party. Then he spills ketchup on his costume. And that's only the beginning. Now nobody can figure out Arthur's crazy costume until Wilma's big sister comes up with a most original idea
When Ted falls out of bed, three tearaway mice whisk him off on a breathtaking adventure. They zoom around in fast cars, go on a balloon ride and climb a building-block mountain. It's all very exciting, but will it get Ted back to bed? This book's counting theme is perfectly woven into a magical, rhythmic text. A future classic from the award-winning author of "The Gruffalo" and "The Gruffako's…
Toad in trouble? Beetle in a jam? Never fear -- Superworm is here And he's wiggling to the rescue But when Superworm is captured by a wicked Wizard Lizard, will his friends find a way to help their favorite superhero escape?
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A clever and funny ode to reading and books from the creators of The Gruffalo. Charlie Cook has a favorite book. It?s about a pirate, who also has a favorite book . . . about Goldilocks, who also has a favorite book . . . about a knight, who also has a favorite book. . . . This hilarious pattern continues throughout the story, right to the surprising conclusion. Told in rollicking rhyme, thi…
When George the giant spies a shop full of wonderful clothes, he decides to treat himself to a new outfit. He puts on his new shirt, pants, shoes, and tie, and is immediately transformed from the scruffiest giant in town to the spiffiest giant in town. But on his way home, George runs into various animals who need his help. And little by little, George finds himself giving away all his new purc…