Frances is a fussy eater, she hates eggs, swaps her chicken salad sandwiches and refuses her boring veal cutlet. She wants to eat bread and jam for ever. Until Mother Badger devises a cunning plan to make her change her mind.
Far below the waves a little fish called Stanley lived with the rest of his shoal. They were the brightest, sparkliest fish in the whole of the deep, dark sea. One morning Stanley woke up rather late. "Coo-ee! It's me-ee!" he called to his friends as usual. But the reef was strangely quiet...
Driving positive mental health for young children, from Welsh-Mauritian author Tarah Gear, this book teaches young readers self-acceptance and to believe in their strengths. A picture book about pets to help parents build self-esteem and self-pride in their children, by helping them identify the unique qualities which make them special.
A lost little budgie brings together a young boy and his seemingly grumpy older neighbour in this touching Little Gem from award-winner and Children's Laureate Joseph Coelho.
Grandma grabbed the boy, raising him high above the rooftiles on her head. She was alive! The boy's grandma was a famous architect. Her garden is still full of old building materials. Unwilling to accept she has gone, the boy builds a giant structure from the bricks and girders he finds. And then ...Grandma comes to life...
This bumper book is a must for fans of the Blue Peter Award-winning series and will draw in those who have yet to meet The Man on the Moon. Bursting with puzzles, facts and activities it includes over 80 reuseable stickers and a brand new mini Lunar Adventure adventure story.
Dinosaurs of all shapes and sizes gather in the latest edition of a much-loved book. Dino-fans everywhere will enjoy this rhyming Jurassic romp - brought to life by the illustrator of the bestselling Giraffes Can't Dance.
The Witch is alone again on her birthday, so she bakes a Cake Girl to sing, dance, and do all the housework for her. The Witch tells Cake Girl she is going to eat her, but clever Cake Girl turns the tables on her captor and shows her instead how it is possible and even fun to be a nice person.
Duck wants to join a club. But he needs to be able to ROAR to join Lion Club, or TRUMPET to join Elephant Club. And all he can do is QUACK! What's a Duck to do? Why, set up his own club of course... where everyone is welcome to join!
Flinn is at school looking in the art cupboard for some coloured pens to finish off his dinosaur drawing when he stumbles upon Captain Stubble, a real live Pirate Captain! He tells Flinn that his ship, the Acorn, has been stolen and that he needs Flinn to help him rescue it back.