Elmer woke up one sunny morning and decided to go for a walk. On the way he meets all his many animal friends. As the story is being read to them, small children will enjoy finding the right animal stickers to put on each page to create their very own storybook.
What can Andrew do with his elephant? He finds lots of things he can't do... then at last he finds a place where the elephant is welcome.
When Uncle Cosmo buys himself a motorbike and gives Mrs Armitage his boring old car, it soon becomes obvious that her driving skills leave a lot to be desired. Mrs Armitage and Breakspear cause havoc bumping into bollards, bedsteads, lorries, a crane and bedoinging over some extremely uneven roads. As the bumper, the doors, the mudguard and even the roof disappear along the way, the car is tran…
Little Mouse has found a new book, and this time it's full of scary creatures. Undaunted, he bravely sets about removing or altering all the scariest bits: cosy mittens to cover the lion's claws, ruby lips to replace the shark's teeth -- and he even pole vaults out of the way of the bear! Full of flaps, jokes and Emily Gravett's trademark wit, with a brilliantly satisfying ending, this is a wor…
In this board book series, kids learn about various animals, then they get to pop out and assemble a cardboard jigsaw puzzle with a photo of each one.
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What can Lily's grandma be when she grows up? An artist, someone that makes candy, a doctor, a fairy . . . so many possibilities Every child is asked what they would like to be when they grow up, but Lily decides to turn the tables by asking her grandma the same question What answer will Grandma give? This enchanting book illustrates the touching bond between a grandparent and grandchild.
This delightful picture book with Emily Gravett’s signature twist ending sweetly depicts the relationship between a child and her beloved pet. Matilda is desperate to figure out what her cat will enjoy. She tries everything she can think of: climbing trees, playing with wool, even tea parties and dress-up games, but as Matilda gets more and more creative in her entertainment attempts, her …
Eddy and the Bear are both feeling sad. They both wish they had a friend to talk to. All they've got are their teddies, and teddies can't talk. Or can they?
Activity board book with a double sided figure (boy and girl) attached. The figure slips into an acetate pocket on each page, transforming the child into any number of objects or people. 12 pages, from 18 months.