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Join Jade, Catty and Butty in Grandma's pretty garden as a small
caterpillar discovers how he can fly through the air.
Snuggle up together and enjoy this collection of charming and
engaging stories written by Gabby Dawnay and reccomended especially
for five-year-olds by literacy experts. The stories in A Treasury
of Tales for Five-Year-Olds are arranged in order of complexity so
that the child listening or reading will increase their confidence
as they make their way through the book. Most children may not be
able to read independently by the age of five, but they can start
to prepare for this by building a foundation of literacy skills.
For example, many can recognise letters, understand that print
carries a message and know that sentences are read from left to
right. Some may even be attempting to read. This beautiful book
contains original and inclusive stories about animals, dragons,
nature, vehicles, music and more, as well as reimagined fairytales
from around the world. From tales of pirate adventures to
heartwarming animal stories, there will be something for every
young reader in this rich collection. The luxurious package with
sparkling foil and ribbon marker will make this a must-have gift
for the birthday of any five-year-old and Heidi Griffiths' charming
and engaging illustrations will mean that the child will cherish
this book even as they grow older.
'I seemed to be seeing double. I saw two Edies instead of one - but
they weren't the same.' Edie is fascinated by Victorian times, and
she's just desperate to be cast in the lead role of her drama club
production of Oliver. When she's given a real Victorian notebook
she's determined to write the best story ever, all about a girl in
a workhouse. But when she starts writing, something strange
happens. Edie finds herself in Victorian London. She feels the
same, but everything around her is completely different to what she
knows. Soon, she realises she's living the life of another Edie
Trimmer - and is in danger of being sent to a real workhouse! Will
she forget everything she knows about her other life - and will she
ever be able to make it back to her family? A heart-warming time
travel adventure about family and friendship from the much-loved,
bestselling Jacqueline Wilson. Discover Jacqueline Wilson's other
bestselling titles: Little Stars Emerald Star Hetty Feather Project
Fairy The Runaway Girls
Join Bluey, Bingo, Chilli and Bandit in Bluey's Little Library!
Follow along with your favourite Bluey characters on a brand
new-adventure. Perfect for younger readers, each chunky book will
keep little hands occupied at home, or on the move. And, once
you're done reading (and re-reading), the four books come together
to create a Bluey jigsaw. Jam-packed with colourful illustrations,
the Little Library is the perfect read for fans of Bluey. Also
available: Bluey: The Beach Bluey: Meet Bluey! Sticker Activity
Book Bluey: Goodnight Fruit Bat Bluey: Fun and Games Colouring
Book: Official Colouring Book
A brand new young fiction series by TV broadcaster and intrepid explorer Ben Fogle, inspired by his real-life animal experiences…
Co-written with best-selling children’s author Steve Cole.
When Mr Dog meets a reckless young wildcat called Angus in the woods he soon makes an important discovery – a whole group of exotic animals are being held in captivity.
Mr Dog wants to help them – but will Angus charge in and turn a rescue into a kitten catastrophe?
I am a CURIOUS brown boy.
I explore the world around me ...
I am an ACCEPTING brown boy.
I respect people who are different from me.
Remarkable me is an empowering book of positive affirmations for brown
boys. This book teaches boys to embrace and celebrate their unique
talents and interests, while encouraging them to dream big and to be
creative.
Build confidence and resilience from a young age with easy-to-follow
rhyming text and bright inclusive illustrations that reflect proudly
South African children.
Also available in Sesotho, isiXhosa, isiZulu and Afrikaans
Shirley Temple Wong sails from China to America with a heart full of dreams. Her new home is Brooklyn, New York. America is indeed a land full of wonders, but Shirley doesn't know any English, so it's hard to make friends. Then a miracle-baseball-happens. It is 1947, and Jackie Robinson, star of the Brooklyn Dodgers, is everyone's hero. Jackie Robinson is proving that a black man, the grandson of a slave, can make a difference in America and for Shirley as well, on the ball field and off, America becomes the land of opportunity. Notable Children's Books of 1984 (ALA) Best Books of 1984 (SLJ) Notable 1984 Childrens' Trade Books in Social Studies (NCSS/CBC) Children's Books of 1984 (Library of Congress) 1984 Children's Books (NY Public Library) 1985 Jefferson Cup Award (Virginia Library Association)
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The Crazy Cousins
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Sally Rippin; Illustrated by Stephanie Spartels
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The brand new sizzling Lancaster prep novel from the author of A Million Kisses in Your Lifetime . . .
Nobody in our class pays attention to Daisy Albright and I think she likes it that way. But when I'm sent to work in the headmaster's office every day with Daisy I am stuck staring at her pretty face, hearing her sweet voice and I start to make her laugh. The more I get to know her, the more obsessed I become. And I think she feels the same way.
The problem? She's not part of my crowd. No one approves of us together. Not my friends, not my parents and not her father. But I don't care what anyone thinks.
I always get what I want.
And I'm going to make Daisy mine.
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