A cat's nine lives are full of adventure and excitement and none more so than Montezuma, the farmyard cat. From a young kitten to a grand old cat, he is cunning and proud while establishing his kingdom, but to Matthew, he's always loving and adorable.
Lily goes to great lengths to own her very own dog in this charming animal adventure! Particularly suitable for struggling, reluctant and dyslexic readers aged 8+
Lily is absolutely desperate for her very own dog. She's wanted one for as long as she can remember and no other pet will do. But Mum says they can't keep one in their new flat – disaster! So when Lily meets a fellow dog-lover in the park one day she hatches a plan to be a co-owner. Will her new friend Charlotte and Fred the dog be the answer to all her prayers? Particularly suitable for struggling, reluctant and dyslexic readers aged 8+
A playful, warm and funny story following a boy with a wild imagination and his lively family, from brand new creative duo: Swapna Haddow and Dapo Adeola.
Shhh. Beware. My dad is a grizzly bear.
In this family, it's just possible that Dad is a grizzly bear . . . He has fuzzy fur, enormous paws and loves the outdoors. He sleeps a lot even in the cinema and when he's awake, he's always hungry, usually eating up all the honey. What else could Dad be? But sometimes, when it's scary at night, a lovely big bear hug is just what is needed.
A hilarious debut picture book written by Swapna Haddow author of the Dave Pigeon series and illustrated by the brilliantly talented Dapo Adeola author of Look Up!
Holly's parents promised that she could have a puppy when her new brother is born - and Holly can't decide which is more exciting: baby Adam or Rusty the terrier arriving in her home! Rusty takes to his new life like a duck to water...literally, as he loves jumping in the garden pond and even the bathtub.
A brilliantly funny story all about celebrating difference, from the stellar picture-book partnership of Julia Donaldson and David Roberts – perfect for young dinosaur fans everywhere!
Everyone knows that tyrannosauruses are big and scary, so when a placid duckbill dinosaur's egg ends up in the wrong nest, confusion is sure to ensue! When the baby dinosaur hatches out, he's so out of place that his grisly big sisters call him Tyrannosaurus Drip. Poor little Drip: all he wants is a quiet life munching on water weed . . .
Tyrannosaurus Drip is a fantastic rhyming adventure story from Julia Donaldson, bestselling author of The Gruffalo, with wonderfully funny illustrations from award-winning illustrator David Roberts. This roar-tastic book all about celebrating difference is sure to become a firm favourite with young dinosaur fans.
Enjoy the other stories by Julia Donaldson and David Roberts: The Troll, Jack and the Flumflum Tree, The Flying Bath and The Cook and the King.
A little pony sparkling with magic. But his big wish is for a special friend. And so Steph's lonely stable days suddenly become filled with magical fun when she meets shy little piebald pony, Comet.
In Ancient Egypt, a monstrous moo-my has come to life and kicked the pharaoh off his throne. Sent to investigate, the CIA agents face peril in the pyramids and nightmares on the Nile. Can they foil a terrifying time-crime before the whole world falls to the moo-my's curse? It's time for action.
When Hannah starts at a new school, all the other girls in her class are already in firm friendship groups, and she feels left out. Mum and Dad know that a puppy would be a great pal for Hannah, so they take her to Battersea Dogs & Cats Home, where she chooses Huey the husky. Can Huey charm her classmates so that everyone can be friends?
'Okay, okay. So stick my head in a holly bush ...' Tuffy, the killer cat, knows what he likes. And he isn't loving the 'art' that Ellie's mum brings home from her new class! So what's a cat to do...Mischief and mayhem rule in Anne Fine's brilliant new story, with hilarious illustrations by Steve Cox throughout. It is perfect for developing readers aged 5-7 years.
There was once a cow, who was always miserable; and a lamb who tried to cheer her up. But the cow was impossible to cheer up! Even Father Christmas was too jolly for her. The poor lamb burst into tears himself, and wallowed in misery. Finally the cow started to miss him, and gave him the best birthday present ever, a great big grin!