Willy Nilly is off to the shop to buy a cabbage. “Yuk!” he says. “Don’t say that, Willy Nilly!” says his mum. So Willy Nilly tries very hard to always say the right thing but somehow he always says it just at the wrong moment. “Don’t say that, Willy Nilly!” he’s told. Will Willy Nilly ever get it right?
Meet Iggy Peck—creative, independent, and not afraid to express himself! In the spirit of David Shannon’s No, David and Rosemary Wells’s Noisy Nora, Iggy Peck will delight readers looking for irreverent, inspired fun.
Horse and pony lovers will devour this Step 2 Step into Reading book packed with colorful photos and simple facts about these lovable animals. From their thick coats and stocky build, to their beautiful flowing manes and tails, ponies are a delight to watch, care for, and ride. Brilliant photographs and simple, decodable text will satisfy emergent readers’ curiosity about ponies while givi…
Endorsed by Cambridge for the latest syllabus, this comprehensive resource helps you develop crucial English language skills. Plenty of exam-style audio material is included on a CD, so students can get realistic Listening practice. This includes complex skills development like listening for inference - a crucial requirement of the latest syllabus. The course is written by examiners Dean Robert…
Ideal for introducing early concepts, little hands will love exploring the contrasting, bumpy textures within the Tiny Touch range
Following on from our hugely successful chunky friends series, here are four shaped chunky board books reflecting the study of the developmental effects of black and white images on young children.