Henry the dog loves playing, especially with his favourite furry friend, Sam the cat. The Tiddlers series features fun stories with a word count of fewer than 50 words for children who are just starting to read. A word list at the beginning of the story allows for a quick check of the reader's ability to read and understand words before reading, and a puzzle at the end of the story encourages rereading for pleasure.
Emma Jane zooms off in her aeroplane around the cities of the world. Along the way she makes a crew of animal friends who save the day when the little plane gets into trouble...Cities included:London, Paris, Venice, New York, Beijing, SydneyWord count - 800
The fourth exciting adventure from the new animal series set in a glamorous pooch parlour, for animal-crazy girls who love dogs and looking after them.
A famous footballer and his glamorous WAG come to town!
When a famous footballer gets transferred to Sandymouth FC he brings with him his spoilt and beautiful girlfriend and their equally spoilt and beautiful Pomeranian, Crystal.
The pampered pair are used to the very best: will Dream Dogs be good enough for them?!
A deliciously funny debut from a major new talent!
MiniRabbit is making a cake.
Cake, cake, cake!
But he’s run out of berries.
No berries, no cake.
No cake? No way!
So off he goes to look for some…
He’s not cold, not too small.
And, no, no, definitely NOT LOST…
or is he?
It’s The Borrowers meets The Wind in the Willows. Enter the world of Tumtum and Nutmeg for a wonderfully enchanting story full of warmth and humour.
In the broom cupboard of a small dwelling called Rose Cottage, stands a house fit for a mouse - well, two mice actually. A house made of pebblestone, with gables on the windows and turrets peeking out of the roof. A house with a ballroom, a billiard room, a banqueting room, a butler's room and a drawing room. The house belongs to Mr and Mrs Nutmouse, or Tumtum and Nutmeg as they affectionately call each other.
Tumtum and Nutmeg have a wonderful life but the children who live in Rose Cottage, Arthur and Lucy, are miserable. So, one day Tumtum and Nutmeg decide to cheer them up . . . Tumtum repairs the electric heater in the attic where the children sleep and Nutmeg darns the children's clothes. Arthur and Lucy are delighted and think a Fairy of Sorts is looking after them. But then Aunt Ivy with her green eyelids and long arms arrives. She hates mice and hatches a plan to get rid of them. Soon Tumtum and Nutmeg are no longer safe to venture out . . .
Tumtum and Nutmeg: The First Adventure is a miniature masterpiece that will be loved by generations to come. Emily Bearn’s distinctive, classic writing style and Nick Price’s delightful illustrations combine to make this series a future classic. The Times said: `Bearn’s style is as crisp and warm as a home-baked biscuit.’
Permit me lovely readers to take you back in time. The first thing that I want you to do is to close your eyes and breathe deeply. Okay, great, now open them again very slowly. Are you ready? Good, then let us begin.
Featuring Lady Eliot!
A brand new detective agency with a terrible mystery to solve!
An awful burglary!
Mungo's heroics!
Lady Eliot falling in love.
A dazzlingly beautiful song about eggs.
The awful, villainous penguin, Count Visbek.
What does not feature:
Sensibleness and learning...
When Iris and her lion are forced to spend Christmas apart, the lion
embarks on a festive, snowy adventure to find her - and almost
bumps into Father Christmas! The fourth irresistible book
about Iris and her lion is destined to be a Christmas classic.
Nelson's Dangerous Dive is a true story about the global problem of ghost fishing nets and plastic in our oceans. It highlights to children the relationship between humans and wildlife and the dangers animals face in their own habitats. Stunning artwork captures the imagination of young readers bringing to life a very real threat to our world.