Young readers will gasp with delight at the amazing race in this Tom and Jerry interactive picture book. With each turn of the page, Tom gets closer to catching little Jerry. The mouse is fast, but Tom has some tricks up his paws. Enjoy Tom and Jerry antics each time you open the cover for a purr-fectly hilarious read-aloud.
A playful peek into the homes of poorly dinosaurs
‘What if a dinosaur
catches the flu?
Does he whimper and whine
in between each Atchoo?’
Most certainly not! Dinosaurs get lots of juice and rest . They use hankies, take their medicine and are well-behaved at the doctor’s!
Brimming with humour and familiar antics, here is a playful peek into the homes of poorly dinosaur children and their parents. Mark Teague uses a variety of perspectives in his dramatic, full-page pictures of tyrannosaurus rexes, triceratopses, and pteranodons.
Maggie’s adventures in the Enchanted Forest continue in the third book of a new chapter book series by E.D. Baker!
Eight-year-old Maggie has a keen eye for noticing things in the Enchanted Forest that no one else does – like magical fish, griffins and ... unicorns!
Maggie is loving her new life now that she gets to help her friend, Bob, take care of magical animals at his stable. Not only does she help out in his barn, but she also accompanies him on special trips to help injured animals. When she finds a hurt unicorn in the forest, Maggie sets off to rescue him. But along the way, they encounter a troll who plans to stop them. Will they reach the unicorn in time?
This new black and white illustrated series is perfect for fans of Princess Ponies, Magic Animal Friends and the Emily Windsnap series.
Only one pet! How can you choose? Dogs are great! No! Cats are better! But are they the best? A story about a brother and sister squabbling over which pet is best: cats or dogs?
Little Tiger isn't at all happy when Mummy Tiger tells him he will soon have a little brother or sister. He likes things just the way they are. Who can persuade him that a new baby can be fun after all?
The ""Read it Yourself Book and Tape Collection"" is a series of popular tales retold in lively, natural language. Graded into four levels of difficulty, the range is particulary suitable for students of English as a second language.
This is a collection of all the Beatrix Potter stories featuring Peter Rabbit so that his escapades can be followed as a continuous saga. It includes ""The Tale of Peter Rabbit"", ""The Tale of Benjamin Bunny"", ""The Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies"" and ""The Tale of Mr Tod"".
Poor Ellie is horrified when Tuffy drags a dead bird into the house. Then a mouse. But Tuffy can't understand what all the fuss is about.
Who on earth will be the next victim to arrive through the cat-flap? Can soft-hearted Ellie manage to get her beloved pet to change his wild, wild ways before he ends up in even deeper trouble?
The hilarious antics of Tuffy and his family are told by the killer cat himself.
'If only that horrible cat didn't live here!'
When Beaumont Robinson, an inquisitive young mouse, is nearly killed by the cat, his family decide there is only one thing to do. They must emigrate! And so they all set out on a midnight adventure to find a new house.
A delightful story with a truly engaging mouse hero - just right for new readers of 7+. Ben Cort's illustrations are tremendous fun.
A beautiful and moving picture book about learning to cope with the death of a loved one, from the creator of Leaf, shortlisted for the Waterstone's Children's Book Prize 2018.