Duffle Duck is much smaller than all the other ducks who tease him, saying ""A duck so small can do nothing at all."" They seem to be right, as everything Duffle tries ends in disaster. One day, though, Duffle's small size becomes an advantage.
Bear and Spider are best friends, but they couldn't be more different. Spider loves the outdoors – the warm sun, the fresh breeze, the colourful plants. Bear prefers being inside, with his cosy chair and warm tea. But when Spider's kite gets stuck in a tree, Bear agrees to help his friend get it back - even though he doesn't like the forest. As their quest to find Spider's kite goes from bad to worse, Bear realises that being a good friend sometimes means stepping out of your comfort zone.
The fantastic duo from Bear’s Scare is back in another quirky, charming friendship story, proving that true friends will stay by your side even on the rainiest of days.
Sheltie and Emma's adventures continue as they come to the rescue when their friend Sally and her pony, Minnow, run away. In the second story, Sheltie is happy when Mudlark the donkey comes to stay and he and Emma are shocked when Mudlark disappears. Emma and Sheltie must bring him back.
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Tortoise is on the hunt for a friend, but only encounters huge Elephant and Hippo, who are mean about his small size and wrinkly skin. But although Tortoise isn't big, he is certainly brainy! He sets out to show Elephant and Hippo that biggest doesn't mean best by challenging them to a tug of war. They sneeringly accept… but little do they know that they have really agreed to fight each other! A funny, heart-warming retelling of this well-known folk tale about brains vs brawn with beautiful, stylish illustrations. A special book that teaches that wit and wisdom are more important than size and physical strength, and friendship is what matters most.
Daley B's life is full of questions. What is he? Where should he live? What should he eat? But the question he finds most perplexing of all is why his feet are so big. Jazzy D, the weasel, pays him a visit and puts him straight as to his identity, before pouncing for the kill. Quick as a flash Daley B turns his back and kicks the weasel up in the air and back to where he came from. The other rabbits jump and cheer. ""You're a hero Daley B!"" they cry. ""That's funny,"" says Daley B. ""I thought I was a rabbit"". Jon Blake has also written ""Impo"", ""The Hell Hound of Hooley Street"", ""The King of Rock and Roll"", ""Geoffrey's First"" and ""Holiday in Happy Street"". Axel Scheffler has also illustrated ""Sam Who Was Swallowed By a Shark"".
Are you ready for the best adventure ever? Jamie and Tom are caught up in a terrifying prehistoric storm! As the Triassic landscape floods around them the friends find shelter in a nearby cave. But as their eyes adjust to the dark, they see that they're not the first ones here. And when the mass of pterosaurs spy the boys they decide to swarm...
Kitty is magical! Kitty can turn into a cat! But with this power comes a special role: Kitty is the Guardian of the local Cat Council and must help the cats find the purrfect solution to their feline problems.
Kitty has noticed that Emerald, one of the cats in the neighbourhood, is acting very strangely – like she’s got a secret! With a little help from her friend Misty, Kitty discovers that Emerald is looking after two adorable stray kittens – Frost and Snowdrop!
It’s up to Kitty to help these kittens find their owner. But there’s a scary fox in town and it looks like it’s going to snow … Can Kitty help the kittens in time?
In this fifth book in the enchanting series for fans of Holly Webb and Daisy Meadows, you can join Kitty and your favourite feline friends from the first four books, or meet them here for the very first time!
The hilarious sequel to THE UNBELIEVABLE TOP SECRET DIARY OF PIG.
Pig couldn't be happier. Pig couldn't be happier. Life with the
vegetarian farmers is perfect, and best of all, he has a new friend,
Kitty. Kitty is a fellow vegetarian, she purrs over Pig's every
move, laughing at his jokes and even gave him his new diary! Of
course, only Duck can see Kitty for the cunning, jealous, killing
cat she is. Pig won't believe she's up to something until he's
eaten the entirety of the farmers' prize crop and is half way to
the pie factory.