Baby Shark has become well-known and well-loved by children and parents
everywhere. Sing and dance along with Baby Shark as he gets
ready for bed in this playful song and story - the follow-up to
the bestselling picture book!
Also features helpful picture guides so readers can dance along and
act out the hand and foot movements.
I'm Dan Hope and inside my head I keep a list of things I want to come true. I want my sister to go to university at the North Pole and come back once a year. I want to help Sherlock Holmes solve his most daring mystery yet. And if it could be a zombie mystery, all the more exciting. And finally, the biggest dream of all, I want my dad to love me.
When Chuckle Bob spies the door of the pet shop has been left open, he makes a run for it - he wants to see grass and trees again! Can he survive in the wild? Fun abounds in another Jeremy Strong classic. Particularly suitable for struggling, reluctant and dyslexic readers of 8+
Danny is delighted when his Mum tells him to put his toothbrush in the bin: he hates brushing his teeth! But then he discovers that his Granny has a brand new toothbrush for him! Danny sets out to destroy it through ever-more creative and inventive ideas. Danny's toothbrush, however, is a lot more durable than he would like.
Illustrated in full colour throughout, this tale of Danny will have the readers crying out for more.
Half BEE. Half BOY. Melvin Meadly is . . . BEE BOY. As a bee, Mel is ready to defend his hive against all enemies taking on killer wasps, terrifying hawkmoths, and battling queen bees. But as a boy, has he got what it takes to protect his bees (and himself) against the greatest menace of all Nasty Norman Crudwell?
The highly entertaining story of an unlikely superhero, full of fantastic facts, and illustrated in black and yellow!
The new picture book from the bestselling duo behind
the phenomenal I Need A New Bum!
My bum is a rascal…
so hard to restrain!
It likes to jump puddles
and play in the rain…
The noisy bum is back – and more cheeky than ever!
When a little boy tries to control his mischievous bottom, he
finds it impossible!
Maybe he should just sit still?
He does his best but soon enough he feels a wriggle… and
a jiggle… his cheeky bum is on the move again!
Children and parents will love this book - no ifs,
ands, or butts about it!
The fourth book in the bestselling series!
An international bestseller
Hilarious story with eye-catching illustrations that
children will love
The perfect gift for anyone who loves to laugh!
PRIASE FOR I NEED A NEW BUM
""I can assure you right now that your kids will love this
book. They will giggle, they will laugh, and they will want this
book to be read over and over again because it is just plain silly
and funny ... the perfect kid-combo."" Storywraps
'In the faraway village of Snottington Sneeze
Lived a wizened old wizard with knocketty knees.'
Woozy the Wizard is a well-meaning wizard who just wants to help his friends. But sometimes his spells (and he) get all mixed up! So then he has to get back on his broom with his pet pig and zoom around the village trying to put things right . . .
'Your spells sometimes flop but you see, we don't mind;
We love you, dear wizard, because you are kind.'
Brilliant new young fiction from comedy genius, Elys Dolan, creator of Steven Seagull, Weasels, and Nuts in Space.
High in the mountains are the Dragon Caves, and inside the deepest, darkest dragon cave, lives the most terrible dragon. And his name is Dave.
Dave's terrible (as in rubbish) at all dragony things. So when he finds a book called Knighthood for Beginners he decides to learn how to be a knight instead.
Dave sets out on a quest with his trusty steed, Albrecht the goat (all the best horses were taken), to be brave, chivalrous, and knightly in all ways. He'll be up against Sir Gnasty, who scoffs at the idea of a very small, strangely green knight and has an absolutely massive sword.
Hilarious fiction for young readers and fans of dragons, knights, and quests!
'Awesomeness for fans of awesomeness' Dermot O'Leary
Ian Iansson is a little bit worried about his school trip.
Firstly, Ian doesn't have any friends, plus, his mum has packed him ten pairs of pants for the two-day trip. But as it turns out, these are the least of Ian's problems...
Because when Ian's class arrives at the spooky old house, there's something very weird going on. Something that looks awfully like zombies; groaning, dribbling zombies that no one but Ian seems to have noticed.