Many animals make their homes in creative places. Others, such a turtles and snails, carry their homes on their backs. Through engaging text and fun, colorful photographs, this volume explores the many places animals live and why certain homes work well for certain animals.
Today is not a good day for Olive. She's lost a button from her dungarees, fallen flat on her nose and somebody has kicked a ball at her head! Olive is in a really bad mood. So she is mean to her friends and the big bad mood spreads. But when a trip to the sweet shop cheers Olive up, she can't understand why all of her friends are so grumpy.
Peekaboo! Use the fold-out mirror to help your little one find their ears, eyes, cheecks, head, and nose!
Little Lion Roar! Roar! Little Lion's roars are keeping the whole jungle awake! Will he ever go to sleep? With a fun sound button that children will love to press, this book is perfect for a noisy storytime.
With touches for little hands to feel, this book will engage young imaginations and help to develop early hand-eye coordination! Fun flaps to lift give little ones tiny surprises as they read along with the story! The simple, rhyming text can be read with an adult and will help to develop an early love of reading!
Maisy's plan to have a quiet read is put to the challenge by her giggling friends in this picture book ode to the pleasures of the local library. Maisy likes going to the library. She loves to read a book in a nice, quiet place. Today, Maisy wants to read a book about fish, but she can only find books about birds or tigers. So she explores some of the other things to do in the library, lik…
Two animal friends play a game of hide and seek in this third picture book in a charming series from Emily Gravett. Bear and Hare are playing hide and seek! Hare counts to ten. Bear hides, but Hare finds him quickly. Again. And then again! But when Bear counts—1…2…3 all the way to 10—Hare hides. Will Bear find Hare? Will Hare find Bear? Told and illustrated with Emily Gravett’s …
Mommy Penguin is big, and Baby Penguin is small! Turn the pages in the big book to match up the opposites with your favourite Little Friends.
Build baby's vocabulary by matching the words on the left-hand page to the objects on the right-hand page. Then, guess what the other pet peeking through the die-cut is (a kitten) and turn the page to see if you were right! This book includes popular first pets and the toys, food and accessories associated with them.
This is the twelfth picture book about Frog, and his friends Duck, Hare, Rat and Pig, and certain to charm his legions of admirers with more of his na-ve antics. Frog is miserable, and he cannot see why. Nobody has upset him, and nothing has gone wrong particularly, but he still feels blue. Then one of his stalwart friends makes him laugh, and suddenly he realises he's not sad anymore. H…