From brave and bold to creative and clever, Emily Winfield Martin's rhythmic rhyme expresses all the loving things that parents think of when they look at their children. With beautiful, and sometimes humorous, illustrations, and a clever gatefold with kids in costumes, this is a book grown-ups will love reading over and over to kids—both young and old. A great gift for any occasion, but a sp…
Sophia is smart, beautiful, and accomplished, a beloved princess devoted to the people and to reading books. The kingdom is hers, until she is plunged into a nightmarish realm populated by the awful beasts she read about as a child. The beasts are real. And so is the great army marching on her castle. The people look to Sophia for protection. They will all perish unless she can unlock an anc…
Discover colours in this embossed early concepts book.Fun-to-touch lumps and bumps on every page enchance the learning fun.
Enter the magical world of the fairies, elves, unicorns, and mermaids of the Fairy Realm! When Jessie goes to stay with her grandmother she discovers an amazing secret - and enters the fairy world of the Realm for the first time. To remind her of her adventure Jessie receives a charm bracelet - with a charm to be added each time she visits the Realm! In "The Flower Fairies", Jessie visits the f…
Mirette learns tightrope walkinf rom Monsieur Bellini, a guest in her mother's boardinghouse, not knowing that he is a celebrated tightrope artist who has withdrawn from performing because of fear'
SC Cilandak ( Bridging Later ) Tumtum and Nutmeg just want to live out their comfy lives in peace, unbothered by anything as distracting as an adventure. But the holidays are upon them, and it seems to be the time of year when Arthur and Lucy, the disheveled human children of Rose Cottage, and bumbling veteran hero General Marchmouse are most likely to get into trouble. Tumtum and Nutmeg wa…