Here comes trouble'people use to say. and who do you think whould come walking along?That right!little miss trouble.'
Ditch the drill and fling those flash cards in the recycle bin… now there’s a better way to learn math! When you play the fun dice and card games in this book, you'll get better at math without even realizing it. The more you play, the more you learn...and you'll love every minute!
Hilda and her mother have finally laid roots down in their new home in Trolberg. Pining for her magical friends and wonder filled homeland, Hilda is finding it hard to fit in to this crowded new place. But today is somehow different, today Hilda sees a glimmer of the magic she left behind in the fjords.
A brand-new adventure featuring our favourite blue-haired heroine Hilda, and her trusty deerfox companion Twig. Hilda and Twig would never let a bit of rain get in the way of an adventure, but it’s different when your forest exploration is interrupted by a BIG storm. Sheltering in a mysterious mound in the earth, Twig quickly realises that trouble is afoot, and that his best blue-haired frien…
Alphaprints goes under the ocean to meet 20 fabulous sea creatures--from the tiny seahorse to the big, blue whale--all ingeniously created from embossed fingerprints and photographs of everyday things. This casebound board book has a creature on each page, with a lighthearted rhyming couplet that tells you something about each character: Stingray has wings and glides like a plane. Starfi…
Watch out! Here comes Mr Bump, Bump Bump! and the terribly messy Mr. Messy. Read about their antics in these two stories which will have you giggling out loud
It's the first day of school and Little Miss Tiny is very excited! There is so much to learn and so many new friends to make. Step in to Little Miss Sunshine's classroom and join all your favourite Mr. Men and Little Miss for a busy day at school!
What things can you see by the sea? This new series of illustrated board books provides an ideal introduction to the seaside for toddlers who are just beginning to discover the world around them. The pages feature die-cut holes for young readers to look through, so that they can see part of what is happening on the next out-and-about scene.