This series are the timeless, treasured. stories that generations of children have grown up with and loved. These easy-to-read retellings, enhanced by exciting, richly colourful illustrations, faithfully capture all the magic of the original stories.'
Whwn Roger Duvoisin first introduced children to his proud and silly goose, Petunia, in 1950, it was love at first sight. Today Petunia is every bit as fresh, funny, and muddled as the day she was born. With its gentle lesson and the kind of humor that k
D.W. is jealous when her big brother Arthur loses a tooth and gets a visit from the Tooth Fairy. Arthur explains that the Tooth Fairy comes only when you lose a tooth and put it under your pillow at night, so D.W. dreams up some hysterical (but unsuccessful) plans to trick her into coming. Finally, Arthur decides to reward D.W.'s efforts by playing Tooth Fairy himself! By matching picture st…
Chester Howard can see Joe’s project ‘How to Write Neatly’ can only be a disaster. Joe makes a terrible mess of his work, jumbling letters and numbers up together. But a project called ‘How to Write Really Badly’ - now there’s something Joe can do better than anyone else. And Chester is about to find there’s a lot more to Joe than he expected . . .
Orphaned as soon as he is born, OLiver Twist seems destined for a life of misery. MIraculously he survives years of neglect, hunger and violence. On his eighth birthday he is taken to the workhouse, and now his troubles are really about begin. Find out what happens to OLiver in this vivid retelling of Charles Dickens'blockbuster in graphic novel format
Milly-Molly-Mandy lives in a tiny village in the heart of the countryside. She is always busy doing things, and whether she is sledging in the snow with Billy Blunt and little-friend-Susan, or being a bridesmaid, you're sure to have fun when Milly-Molly-Mandy's around! The adventures of this lively little girl and her chums first appeared over eighty years ago and they have been delighting …