Ruggles likes visiting all his friends in the town - in a highly unauthorised fashion! Follow this soppy shaggy dog through all seasons, as he disappears from the garden to the wider world outside - Colditz style! He knows the dogcatcher really well, but he also knows all the children in the park. In the winter, though, the cosiness of the house could be just tempting enough to settle him!
Perfect for fans of Big Nate, Diary of a Wimpy Kid, and the Stick Dog books, Tom Watson’s hilarious series continues with Stick Cat: Two Cats to the Rescue—a backyard adventure involving a curious baby, two daring cats, and a pack of hungry pups!
Millie needs Stick Cat's help.
When little Millie wanders off, Stick Cat needs to get her back. It's a rescue mission with too many obstacles to count. There's a runaway butterfly, a pole-vaulting adventure, and a growling beast in the woods. Yikes.
And, of course, there's Edith. Oh, Edith.
Will Stick Cat be able to navigate around her wacky plans, fragile ego and peculiar ways? Just when he's doubting his chances, five familiar dogs burst onto the scene to help this rescue mission succeed.
Fans of the Stick Dog series and other quick, funny reads will delight in this funny, furry, feline fracas. Stick Cat is ready to go!
Check out Stick Cat and Edith in these other adventures:
Stick Cat: A Tail of Two Kitties
Stick Cat: Cats in the City
Stick Cat: Two Catch a Thief
Stick Cat: Two Cats and a Baby
A novel of heart and courage inspired by the incredible story of a real-life princess.
Princess Haya, daughter of the King of Jordan, loves her family more than anything. So when tragedy strikes at its heart, she is devastated.
The Princess becomes ever more withdrawn until, on her birthday, the King gives her a life-changing present. An incredible new friendship grows and the heartbroken princess begins to dream of an extraordinary future.
Inspired by the real-life story of Olympic equestrienne Princess Haya Bint Al Hussein and set against the exotic backdrop of Arabia, this novel is destined to become a modern classic.
Waggit the plucky puppy is back for another adventure as he tries to find his way back to his old pack in Central Park, New York.
Waggit’s owner has taken him to the country while she goes on the road to sing, but Waggit thinks he’s been abandoned again! The other dogs on the farm are mean, and Waggit wants to go back to the city. He breaks free, and sets off! On the way, he meets Felicia, a homeless dog whisperer, and Lug, a scared pit bull, and together they journey back to Central Park.
Once Waggit reunites with the team of wild dogs who live in the park, he realises a lot has changed for the pack now that Olang, Tazar’s sinister son, is second in command and when Waggit sees his old owner in the park, will he decide to stay with the team or go back to her?
A whale and a seagull dance silently on a moon-drenched beach. A grasshopper pays a fortune for a speck of dust. A squirrel and an ant discover a mysterious feast, with an invisible host, in the depths of a forest. In his philosophical animal tales, Toon Tellegen creates surreal stories and charming characters that will capture the imaginations of readers everywhere. Perfectly complemented by Jessica Ahlberg's delicate illustrations, this collection of short stories is intelligent, moving and funny. 'Two twinkling gems...delicate, idiosyncratic...thoughtful and unusual...a delight for anyone lucky enough to read them' - Booksellers Choice by Lindsey Stainer of Blackwells
A riotous romp of a rhyme with vibrant, crazy illustrations and wheels for little hands to spin. Based on the traditional cumulative rhyme, this play book for young children features revolving discs on each spread. As the story progresses, children can whizz the discs round to see the animals wriggle and tickle inside the old lay as she swallows each of them in turn!