This is the picture book for every little one's shelf,
about how sometimes the smallest people make the biggest difference.
A beautiful owl lives in the tree outside Ben’s house. Ben
calls him Mr Hoot. When grown-ups want to chop down Mr Hoot’s
tree, Ben has to act fast to save him. This warm, funny and
inspiring story shows how we can all protect the wildlife
that lives all around us.
With characteristic warmth and humour, Helen Stephens’ exquisite
new picture book celebrates the precious wildlife that lives
all around us, and shows how even the smallest of us can help
to protect it.
Hugely topical: a warmly funny environmental book with heart –
will inspire children to look out for, love and protect their
local wildlife
Striking cover design with gold foil – a perfect gift book
Helen Stephens is an Instagram star with nearly 20,000 followers.
She also launched her own online illustration course, The Good
Ship Illustration
The first Phoebe and Her Unicorn graphic novel!
Phoebe and Marigold decide to investigate a powerful storm that is wreaking havoc with the electricity in their town. The adults think it’s just winter weather, but Phoebe and Marigold soon discover that all is not what it seems to be, and that the storm may have a magical cause. To solve the case, they team up with Max, who is desperate for the electricity to return so he can play video games, and frenemy Dakota, who is aided by her goblin minions. Together, they must get to the bottom of the mystery and save the town from the magic storm.
An irresistible tall tale full of warmth, wit, cake and . . . penguins! Perfect for small children with big imaginations.
""I did not eat the cake.""
A cake has gone missing from the kitchen and Dad wants to know where it has gone. But Albert says it wasn't him. Oh, no. It was eaten by some very naughty penguins who then kidnapped Albert and took him on a madcap adventure involving international travel in a giant jar of marmalade and a snowball fight with kangaroos. Albert's dad is not impressed. But Albert swears he's telling the truth. HE DID NOT EAT THE CAKE! Could his story really be true?
The third and final book in the best-selling, award-winning ‘Bear and the Piano’ trilogy.
The first book in the trilogy - The Bear and the Piano - has sold over 120,000 copies in the UK and won the Waterstones Children's Book Prize, Illustrated Book Category for 2016
The Daily Mail - 'Litchfield’s use of light is unequalled and this is a triumphant last movement in a great symphony.’
You probably remember the story of the bear who found the piano in the woods and grew up to become a huge star. He played his music in front of millions of adoring fans and all of his wildest dreams came true. But now, the audiences are smaller, the pianos less grand, and the applause is dying away. So Bear decides to retire. Back in the woods, he is sad that his dream is over but he soon has something to distract him: Little Bear! When Little Bear stumbles upon his piano in the woods, she can’t believe it when her father says that no one wants to hear his music anymore. So she comes up with a plan to prove him wrong.
The final book in the award-winning, best-selling trilogy shows that while fame and fortune might be temporary, the best songs stay in your heart forever.
**Don't miss David Litchfield's other books:
The Bear and the Piano (1)
The Bear, the Piano, The Dog and the Fiddle (2)
The Bear, the Piano, and Little Bear's Concert (3)
Grandad's Secret Giant
Lights on Cotton Rock
Frog's friends are unhappy when Rat, a stranger, sets up camp at the edge of the woods. But Frog doesn't mind that Rat is different and they become friends. Soon, Frog's friends learn that different does not mean bad and that their ideas about rats were all wrong.
A celebration of colours and patterns from the pair that brought you bestseller NOT YET, ZEBRA.
Annie said to the animals, ""Let's help baby Joe.
He's learning his colours, which he doesn't yet know.
I'll paint pictures of you - please line up for me.
If I use the right colours then Joe will soon see.""
Everyone's favourite, enthusiastic zebra is back, eager to get in on the act as Annie tries to teach her little brother about colours. But although things don't turn out quite the way she imagines, together they make the world a brighter and more beautiful place!
'A joy to read aloud . . . guaranteed to win the hearts of all little mischief-makers.' Lancashire Post
Most of the time, Twilight looks like an ordinary grey pony but when Lauren says the words of a spell he transforms into a magical unicorn and together they can fly all over the world . . .
Lauren's friend Jessica is finding life at home difficult, so difficult that one day, two weeks before her dad's wedding, she runs away. Lauren and Twilight want to help her but their magical plan means letting Jessica into their secret life. Can they persuade her to trust them so they can help her feel like she's flying high again?