Lola has got her first ever wobbly tooth and is determined to hang on to it. She really does not want it to fall out. That is until she finds out about the tooth fairy - and the tooth fairy means money to buy new animals for her farm. Suddenly the race is on to wobble that tooth out of her mouth and under her pillow. But disaster strikes when she loses her precious tooth before bedtime. How wil…
How does it feel to be the first person to walk in the newly fallen snow? To run and play with your best friend? To eat a sticky spoonful of peanut butter? To know you’re about to sneeze? Nostalgic yet timeless, and illustrated in joyous detail by Jill McElmurry, this collection of verses by renowned poet Lilian Moore captures and celebrates the voice, and spirit, of childhood.
Butterfly Fairy longed to spread her wings in the last of the day's sunshine
Franklin could count forwards and backwards. he could zip zippers and button buttons.'
An easy-to-read stories to encourage independent reading'
Lea Lion's father teaches her not to be afraid of the other animals, baut that even lions need to be cautious at times.'
I Am going shopping for my Dog