There's a new kid in Derek Fallon's class. His name is Umberto and he uses a wheelchair. Derek's family is still fostering Frank the monkey, and Derek thinks it would be great to train Frank to assist Umberto. But Derek quickly realizes that Umberto is definitely not looking for any help. Derek soon becomes the butt of Umberto's jokes. On top of that, Umberto starts stealing Derek's cartoon ide…
Hot dog, hairy dog, wet dog - find out the opposites of these and more in this board book of doggy opposites.
A collection of twelve stories which feature repeated word sounds that are suitable for children learning their first words.
Introduce first farm animal facts with this colourful and interactive felt flap book. Lift and look under each felt lift-the-flap to learn about favourite farm animals. From a leaping sheep and a hungry cow, to a busy horse and a noisy duck, there's lots of farm animal fun for babies and toddlers to discover and explore. Each page features simple text to read, colourful farm animal photographs …
My Life as a Youtuber is the seventh book in Janet Tashjian's much-loved My Life series--illustrated by Jake Tashjian--featuring the irrepressible Derek Fallon starting his own Youtube web series! Derek Fallon finally found something to get excited about at school―an extracurricular class on making videos! Together with his friends Carly, Matt, and Umberto, Derek can’t wait to create his…
Beep beep! Teach your baby their first words about things that go, with this bright, interactive board book. Little fingers will love exploring this playful book, packed with glossy, textured pictures and first words such as train, bicycle, boat and more. Bloomsbury's Baby Look and Feel board books feature glossy, textured panels which babies will love to touch. Stunning artwork and simple text…
Rat-munching rattlesnakes, was I excited! I was on a wagon train to the wild, wild west. But before you could say "hi-ho, cowboy," I found myself in a showdown with the wickedest rat in all of cactus city. All I wanted was to ride off into the sunset with the wind in my whiskers, but the way things were going, I'd be lucky to escape with my tail