It's the unicorn book you never knew you needed ... until
now!
A story about friendship, acceptance and rainbow unicorn poop!
Meet Unicorn.
With a beautiful mane so silky smooth,
a glittering horn that sparkles in the sunlight
and perfectly pink hooves that shine as she gallops,
Unicorn is just like every other unicorn out there.
Except for her rainbow poop, of course.
Wait - haven't you heard about her rainbow poop?
This fully fabulous picture book by Emma Adams and Katy
Halford features:
unicorns, rainbows, dragons, princesses, fairies, silliness, mischief
and RAINBOW POOP!
Little Grey Rabbit is one of the classic gems of children's literature. The series is being relaunched, tying in with a new, beautifully animated television adaptation, and will delight children as much today as when it was first published seventy years ago. Down in the dell live a family of Bad Weasels, but their dark little house is hidden, and they slip out and silently rob passers by. It's a mystery to Grey Rabbit and her friends just how things disappear down this Shady Lane! Then one day, Grey Rabbit takes a short cut and the weasels leap out and carry off her off! Poor Grey Rabbit is forced to cook and clean for the wicked family. Whatever will she do? As her friends hunt for her high and low, Wise Owl hears Grey Rabbit's singing and swoops down to rescue her! Then brave Wise Owl returns to frighten off the weasels forever -- making sure they leave behing everything they have stolen!
Juniper Jupiter is a real life superhero. It's no big deal.
She's super brave, super fast, super strong, super smart and she can even fly, but something is missing. What is a hero without an amazing sidekick? It turns out that lots of people want to be a superhero's sidekick, but none of them are quite right. They're too big, too scratchy, too weird, too scared, or WAY too prepared… will Juniper ever find the perfect one?
In between fighting crime and helping out around town, follow Juniper as she auditions all manner of folk to find a sidekick who fits the bill. Quirky characters pop up in all shapes and sizes, and readers will love Juniper's feisty attitude towards the very important interview process.
This is a fun and charming story about friendship and learning to value what you already have from the winner of the 2017 Waterstones Children's Book Prize, Illustrated Book Category for There's a Tiger in the Garden.
The first book in the best-selling, award-winning ‘Bear and the Piano’ trilogy.
Winner of the Waterstones Children's Book Prize, Illustrated Book Category for 2016.
Over 120,000 copies have been sold of The Bear and the Piano in the UK.
One day, a young bear stumbles upon something he has never seen before in the forest. As time passes, he teaches himself how to play the strange instrument, and eventually the beautiful sounds are heard by a father and son who are picnicking in the woods. The bear goes with them on an incredible journey to New York, where his piano playing makes him a huge star. He has fame, fortune and all the music in the world, but he misses the friends and family he has left behind. A moving tale of exploration and belonging from best-selling and critically acclaimed author David Litchfield.
The Sunday Times – 'The influence of the great illustrators Jon Klasen and Shaun Tan are detectable in David Litchfield’s opulent The Bear and the Piano.’
The Guardian – ‘This book is full of breath-taking scenes, from the stunning forest to the rich New York skyline.'
Huffington Post — ‘A heart-warming and beautifully illustrated tale of music, friendship and adventure.’
The Daily Mail —‘A sumptuous treat... [Litchfield] weaves magic with light and space...The ending will have your heart soaring like a soprano’s top C.’
The Bookseller —‘One of the most impressive debuts of the autumn, this is a really stunning picture book with both critical and commercial appeal […] Distinctive, atmospheric and uplifting, it's my picture book of the year.’
**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
Slinky Malinki steals anything from a clothes peg, to a slipper, to a string of sausages, to a clock! Our hero is a BAD cat! The story is told in wonderful rhyme and through pictures full of life and movement.
Since publication of the first Little Grey Rabbit book in 1929, the series has become a classic of children's literature,
capturing the hearts of many. The popularity of Alison Uttley's magical stories and Margaret Tempest's lively
illustrations meant that generations of children grew up with Grey Rabbit, Squirrel, Hare, Moldy Warp and little
Fuzzypeg. These lovely versions of four favourite original titles will bring the world of Little Grey Rabbit to a new
generation.
Nature's most disgusting creatures take centre stage, in this humorous but enlightening collection of downright disgusting creatures.
From puking vultures and farting goats to stinky opossums who pretend to be dead, this title will include disgusting facts exploring each animal’s unusual skills and how they use them to survive. Humorous illustrations celebrating weird and wonderful creatures will delight any child with an interest in animals and nature, particularly those with a fondness for the grosser things in life.
It seems that badger baiters are back in Welford. Mandy and James convince Michelle Holmes to investigate the horrible sport in her TV series, Wildlife Ways. Now they've found two abandoned baby badgers - has their mother fallen prey to the baiters?
Do you love animals? So does Mandy Hope. Join her for all sorts of animal adventures at Animal Ark! Mandy's friend Helen is very excited. She has a new foal called Fern, who just loves to play! But Helen's about to move house, and she's worried that Fern will be lonely without lots of friends around. Then Mandy has a brilliant idea ...