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The festive fourth instalment in the bestselling Poo in the Zoo
series by dream team Steve Smallman and Ada Grey! It’s Christmas
Eve and zookeeper Bob McGrew is rushed off his feet. There’s so
much to do, and to make matters worse all the poop has turned to
ice in the freezing weather! But when Santa makes a surprise
appearance at the zoo with a poorly reindeer in tow, it seems that
Christmas really is in peril . . . Can plucky Rhino save the day?
And will Hector Gloop ever catch a flying festive poo? This
hilarious rhyming text combines Christmas, Santa and POO in a story
that will have children – and adults – laughing out loud.
Packed with humour and poop-filled gags, this is the perfect
Christmas gift for fans of The Dinosaur That Pooped Christmas by
Tom Fletcher, Dougie Poynter and Garry Parsons, Rudey’s Windy
Christmas by Helen Baugh and Ben Mantle, and Jingle Smells by Mark
Sperring and Sophie Corrigan. Also available: Poo in the Zoo, Poo
in the Zoo: The Great Poo Mystery, Poo in the Zoo: The Island of
Dinosaur Poo
The fifth book in the bestselling The Lamb Who Came for Dinner
series, packed with wit and personality from Steve Smallman (Poo in
the Zoo, Monkey With a Bright Blue Bottom, and Bear's Big Bottom)
and illustrated with warmth by Joëlle Dreidemy. One windy day, a
little duck blows into Wolf's backyard. Wolf and Hotpot call her
Apple, and together they nurse her wonky wing back to health. But
though she may be small, Apple is one plucky duck, and it’s not
long before she is flying to their rescue. This heartwarming story
encourages readers to challenge stereotypes and look beyond the
surface. The Duck Who Came for Dinner is the perfect story to share
with existing fans of Wolf and Hotpot’s adventures and readers of
The Lion Inside by Rachel Bright and Jim Field, Weirdo by Zadie
Smith, Nick Laird, and Magenta Fox, and The Duck Who Didn't Like
Water by Steve Small.
The first book in the heartwarming and successful The Lamb Who Came
for Dinner series written with humour and and personality by Steve
Smallman (Poo in the Zoo, Monkey With a Bright Blue Bottom, Bear's
Big Bottom) and illustrated with warmth by Joelle Dreidemy. When a
hungry old wolf gets an unexpected visit from a little lamb, he
starts planning a delicious hotpot. But the lamb doesn't want to be
the wolf's dinner, she wants to be his friend . . . This lovely
story encourages young readers to challenge stereotypes and
celebrates the value of friendship and family. Follow up this
wonderful tale with the other successful books in the series: The
Wolves Who Came for Dinner, The Crocodile Who Came for Dinner and
The Tiger Who Came for Dinner.
Step into the magical world of Maggie Sparks: the mischievous
little witch who turns every day into an adventure! Join Maggie as
she learns how to tackle school, make friends and most confusing of
all: understand her emotions – when she’s not facing dragons
and meeting aliens, that is! Perfect to bridge the gap between
Isadora Moon and Amelia Fang for young readers aged 5+.
As featured on CBeebies Bedtime Stories and read by Steve Carell,
The Eyebrows of Doom is an outrageously funny and bonkers adventure
story written by the rhyming genius, Steve Smallman (Monkey With a
Bright Blue Bottom, Bear's Big Bottom, Cock-a-Doodle-Poo) with
bright, bold and brilliant artwork by award-winning illustrator,
Miguel Ordóñez (This is Baby, Everything is Mama, Your Baby's
First Word Will Be Dada). In some woods in a cave, a big bear
called Dave Was sweeping his floor with a broom, When two clumps of
hair leapt into the air and cried . . . "WE ARE THE EYEBROWS OF
DOOM!" The Eyebrows of Doom are trying to take over the world! Join
Dave and his friends as they try to stop them leaping from one
unsuspecting animal to the next. And just when it looks as though
the eyebrows' antics have been thwarted . . . all is not as it
seems! This hilarious rhyming romp will have readers young and old
laughing out loud and is perfect for fans of Steve Smallman's Poo
in the Zoo series, Nibbles The Book Monster, You Can't Take an
Elephant on the Bus and Oi Frog!
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Doggy Dance Off (Hardcover)
Steve Smallman; Illustrated by Rob Starling
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The Duck Who Came for Dinner
Steve Smallman; Illustrated by Joelle Dreidemy
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R568
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The fourth book in the heartwarming and successful The Lamb
Who Came for Dinner series, packed with wit and personality
from Steve Smallman (Poo in the Zoo, Monkey With a Bright Blue
Bottom, Bear's Big Bottom)Â and illustrated with heart and
striking character by Joëlle Dreidemy. While playing fetch with
Omelette, their pet Crocodile, Wolf and Hotpot find a little, lost
tiger cub. "Can we keep her?" cried Hotpot. Wolf shook his
head. "This little tiger's family must live further up the river.
We have to take her home." With that, the group set off into the
forest. Everyone they meet on their journey thinks the tiger cub is
VERY cute. But Omelette isn't so sure. . . When the group FINALLY
find the tiger cub's cottage they realise that the tiger cub had a
terrible plan all along! This wonderful story encourages young
readers to challenge stereotypes and celebrates the value of
friendship and family. The perfect story to share with existing
fans of Wolf and Hotpot's adventures and readers of The
Crocodile Who Didn't Like Water, Lost and Found,
Weirdo and The Way Home for Wolf.
The dinosaur friends are puzzled to find that their waterfall is
not working. They set off up the riverbed to investigate but
Flapper's non-stop eating and Nutter's crashing add to their
troubles. When a T-rex attacks them, he releases the boulder
holding the water back and the friends float back home. They escape
the T-rex by going over the waterfall. Part of the Bug Club reading
series used in over 3500 schools Helps your child develop reading
fluency and confidence Suitable for children age 6-7 (Year 2) Book
band: Turquoise A Phonics phase: 6
Nutter loves to crash into things with his rock-hard head but he
finds himself having to look after an egg which topples out of a
tree that he bashes down. His friends help him to care for the egg.
When the egg hatches, they find themselves dealing with a real
handful of a baby, and then Mummy arrives. It's a tyrannosaurus
rex! Part of the Bug Club reading series used in over 3500 schools
Helps your child develop reading fluency and confidence Suitable
for children age 6-7 (Year 2) Book band: Orange B Phonics phase: 5
Stretch is a small Apatosaurus who wishes that he could fly. His
attempts to fly are useless, so his friends try to help. They are
unsuccessful until some pterodactyls lift him off the ground. When
a crowd gathers to watch they don't notice a tyrannosaurus rex who
wants to eat them. Thanks to Stretch's quick thinking they are all
saved. Part of the Bug Club reading series used in over 3500
schools Helps your child develop reading fluency and confidence
Suitable for children age 6-7 (Year 2) Book band: Orange A Phonics
phase: 5
Wilfred Wolf can' t tell the time, big hands and little hands are
too confusing! Wilfred Wolf can't tell the time, he just eats and
sleeps when he feels like it! When Wilfred gets invited to a party,
he' s faced with a problem - how will he know when it' s time to
go? This sweet story teaches the importance of time telling and the
need for helpful and supportive friends. Part of the series
Storytime. Beautifully illustrated, QED Storytime introduces young
children to the pleasures of reading and sharing stories.
Discussion points for parents and teachers are also included.
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Doggy Dance Off
Steve Smallman; Illustrated by Robert Starling
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R312
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A pooch-tastic tale from bestselling author Steve Smallman packed
with hilarious illustrations by Robert Starling. Head down to the
Doggy Dance Off, where all the cool dogs meet to wag their tails
and stomp their feet. There's body-popping pug, Doug. Duke Doggy
Doo, the punk rocker cockapoo! Eva, golden retriever and dancefloor
diva and . . . one mysterious masked dancer. Who is that
body-popping, hand-jiving, groovy mover? This dazzling doggy dance
off has a feline twist in its tail. With its fun rhyming text and
upbeat colourful illustrations, alongside a fabulous message of
inclusivity, Doggy Dance Off will have readers dancing for joy.
Fans of Giraffes Can't Dance by Giles Andreae, Tiger in a Tutu by
Fabi Santiago, and Cindergorilla by Gareth P. Jones and Loretta
Schauer, will love grooving along to Doggy Dance Off.
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The Moose Fairy (Paperback)
Steve Smallman; Illustrated by Steve Smallman
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Moose has always wanted to be a fairy... He joins The Secret Fairy
Club, but when he arrives he realises that everyone else is...
little! Moose completes all the club tasks, but the members say he
just doesn't fit in. But will they change their mind after Moose
saves them from a nasty Fox? A funny and touching picture book,
with a positive message about being kind and accepting those who
are different from ourselves. Includes discussion points for
parents and teachers to build understanding and enjoyment of the
story and the morals behind it.
The third instalment in the bestselling Poo in the Zoo series by
dream duo Steve Smallman and Ada Grey. Packed with poo and zoo
shenanigans with an added dash of dinosaurs - what's not to love?
SPLAT! PATTER! PLOP! Hector Gloop wants one more poop for his
collection . . . but this one is harder to get hold of than usual!
Can Zookeeper Bob and his crew from the zoo help Hector in his
quest to find the elusive dinosaur poo? When they wash up on a
mysterious island they can't believe their luck, that is until some
hungry looking dinosaurs turn up. Can they find their poo-shaped
prize? Or will they end up as dinosaur dinner? Perfect for fans of
The Story of the Little Mole who knew it was none of his business,
Poo Bum and The Dinosaur that Pooped series, Poo in the Zoo: The
Island of Dinosaur Poo will have children laughing riotously as
they follow this rollicking poo-filled adventure. Also available:
Poo in the Zoo, Poo in the Zoo: The Great Poo Mystery
New Way is a series of carefully graded phonic readers, providing a
wide reading experience at similar levels of language. Learners are
encouraged to take pleasure in becoming readers in their own right.
Phonic copymasters help to develop and assess learnersA language
skills. Features and Benefits Pre-reading, reading and post-reading
graded material Multi-cultural and lifeskills oriented Suitable for
classes of mixed ability, allowing learners to progress at their
own pace Lays a firm foundation for literacy and promotes learning
in an OBE curriculum
Maggie Sparks is NOT telling the truth! Well, not now after
everyone believed her lying cousin Ella over her, landing Maggie in
BIG trouble. But the more lies Maggie tells, the more chaos they
cause and the less Arthur wants to be friends with her. Luckily,
Maggie's a super powerful, super smart, super talented witch. She's
determined to use her powers to put things right again, ace her
school project and win back Arthur's friendship. All she needs is a
little magic ... About the Maggie Sparks series: Step into the
magical world of Maggie Sparks: the mischievous little witch who
turns every day into an adventure. Join Maggie as she learns how to
tackle school, make friends and most confusing of all: understand
her emotions - when she's not facing dragons and meeting aliens,
that is! Perfect to bridge the gap between Isadora Moon and Amelia
Fang for young readers aged 5+.
When Pip the mouse sees a bat flying over his home, he has a big
idea - when he grows up, he's going to be a BAT! Pip makes himself
some cardboard wings, and prepares for take-off. But flying is
harder than it looks. Sleeping upside down isn't easy either, and
what on earth do bats eat? It's not long before Pip makes friends
with a real bat... and decides he'd rather be a mouse after all!
But he still really, really wants to fly. Pip's new friend comes to
the rescue and flies him all the way home. All is well until Pip
has another big idea. When he grows up, he's going to be a mole!
This Storytime title is perfect for children who are enthusiastic
about what they' ll become when they grow up.
When the mischievous monkey discovers a paintbox, he has a
brilliant idea, but things don't go quite as Monkey has planned . .
. A hilarious rhyming tale from award-winning author Steve Smallman
and illustrator Nick Schon. Perfect for fans of Poo in the Zoo,
Hippobottymus and The Dinosaur That Pooped series.
Maggie Sparks does NOT want to go to a new school! Especially not
one with mean students and a teacher she is sure is a VAMPIRE. But
Maggie has no choice. When their school gets closed down, she and
Arthur are forced to go to Peregrine Primary. Thankfully, Maggie's
a super powerful, super smart, super talented witch. Maggie plans
to use her powers to get out of going to the nightmare new school -
one way or another. All she needs is a little magic ... About the
Maggie Sparks series: Step into the magical world of Maggie Sparks:
the mischievous little witch who turns every day into an adventure.
Join Maggie as she learns how to tackle school, make friends and
most confusing of all: understand her emotions - when she's not
facing dragons and meeting aliens, that is! Perfect to bridge the
gap between Isadora Moon and Amelia Fang for young readers aged 5+.
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