From brazil to botswana, mongolia to mexico, finland to france, everyone loves a story! After hundreds of years of retelling, these ten tales have become favourites all around the world.
A scary skull shape on her bedroon wall makes christmas eve more like hallowe'en for poor pip. What can it be? why is it haunting her? well will it go away? read this deliciously spooky seasonal tale and find out.
He's as tall as four houses and everyone runs around in their pyjamas trying not to get squashed! But Giant Jim isn't dangerous; he's just so big he can't help but cause trouble. The children all love him but the grown-ups want him to leave. Until a hurricane strikes and only Giant Jim can save them.
Rob likes to worry. He worries a lot. If he's not worried about anything then that worries him. But wait! Now Alliens have moved in over the road. Everyone knows aliens only come to Earth for one reason, and that is to take it. Over. That's something to worry about! Can Rob save the world when everyone's telling him to just stop panicking?
Tuslaarai! Tuslaarai! That's Mongolian for "Help!" and holey cheese did I need some! I was lis in the Gobi Desert, looking for a hidden treasure. So far, all I had found were sand-storms, camels, and giant dinosaur bones? Rat-munching rattlesnakes-how do I get myself into these situasions?
A is for an adorable book to help children learn the alphabet with fun animal friends from A to Z
Rukhsana Khan lovingly examines the everyday lives and struggles of Muslim children as they learn to follow the path of Islam, one of the world's major religions, in a way of life that is often misunderstood.'
Explores a variety of tools that a child may come across in different situations. The series encourages young children to think creatively about the different jobs these tools do, and what other tools they might use to perform the same job. The books provide opportunities for discussing how the tools should be used safety and correctly, and what material the tools are made from.