Mr Magnolia has many things, such as an old trumpet that goes rooty-toot, some very fat owls learning to hoot, a big purple dinosaur who's a magnificent brute. But poor Mister Magnolia has only one boot!
"Mum, why can't I jump like you?" asked Tadpole. "Oh but you will, Tadpole," said Mother Frog. "You will. Just keep splishing and splashing!" Every creature that the teeny weeny tadpole meets seems to be able to jump, except him. Then he meets the big bad fish, who can't jump — but he can swim very, very fast, and he eats little tadpoles . . . What is Tadpole going to do?
Do Snip and Clip have enough time to save Oak when workmen arrive to cut him down?
The three bears are furious. Their house has been ransacked and there is only one suspect! They find Goldilocks' cottage in the forest and decide to take their revenge. Baby Bear spatters the kitchen with Puffo Pops, Mummy and Daddy Bear tango on the table, and they all cause havoc in the bathroom. But when Goldilocks arrives back at the cottage, the three bears realise they have made a dreadfu…
4 BOOKS in 1? Wackadoo! Readers will love this collection of Bluey’s greatest adventures, plus fun facts about everyone’s favorite characters! It’s the best of Bluey all in one book! This book includes Good Night, Fruit Bat; The Creek; Bob Bilby; and The Beach.
Lift the flaps to find out what happens inside a hospital – and meet some of the amazing people who work there. Young children can explore the emergency and maternity units, learn how x-rays and scans work and see inside an operating theatre. With over 50 flaps to lift and links to websites where you can take hospital tours and meet patients.
A write-in, tear-off pad containing a different puzzle for each day of the year, as well as an extra one for leap years. It includes wordsearches, crosswords, picture puzzles and more.
Baby Elephant cannot get to sleep when he loses his teddy bear, so Elmer sets out to find it
Eleven-year-old John Hale has already survived one brutal Dakota winter, and now he's about to experience one of the deadliest blizzards in American history. The storm of 1888 was a monster, a frozen hurricane that slammed into America's midwest without warning. Within hours, America's prairie would be buried under ten feet of snow. Hundreds would be dead, thousands terrified and lost and freez…