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Pip the gnome gets help decorating a Christmas tree from his
friends robin, rabbit and mouse. Discover the beautiful, natural
things they bring: a red apple, soft woollen thread, golden straw
and a bright, shiny rosehip. Colourful illustrations and simple
words introduce very young children to the joy of preparing for
Christmas. Soft, wintry colours illuminate the day from morning to
dusk, ending with the candle-lit tree. Perfect for bedtime during
Advent, the story ends as we say 'Happy Christmas Pip'.
Pomme and her father make pumpkin soup, saving the pumpkin seeds.
She carefully plants the seeds, then tends the seedlings when they
sprout in spring, fruit in summer and ripen in autumn. But is Pomme
the only one looking after her growing pumpkins? Filled with
glowing pastel illustrations, this beautiful book tells the story
of how vegetables grow and shares a message of kindness, as Pomme
discovers a special new friend has been helping to care for the
garden through the seasons. Pomme and the Pumpkins is a
heart-warming new picture book by Admar Kwant, creator of Sam and
the Gnome's Red Hat and the beloved Pip the Gnome board book
series.
Two of Sam's friends live in the forest: a robin with her cheerful
song and a shy fawn with his brown eyes. But his very best friend
is a gnome who lives where the leaves are thick, and ferns and
mosses grow. They often leave gifts for each other -- a beautiful
feather, a golden leaf, or an empty snail shell. One day, after a
very windy night, Sam finds a torn piece of red cloth snagged on a
thorn. It's from his best friend's cap! So, Sam runs home to sew a
very special gift for his best friend. In this charming story of
friendship and giving, the forest and its creatures are brought to
life in soft, colourful, handcrafted illustrations. From the
creator of the Pip the Gnome series.
Pip the gnome plays happily with his woodland friends, the mouse,
robin, wren and spider. Follow them through spring, summer, into
autumn and then winter. The colourful illustrations and simple
words introduce very young children to the seasons, with bright
green leaves in spring, warm sunshine in summer, blustery wind in
autumn and snowfall in winter. Perfect for bedtime, the story ends
as we look up at the stars and say good night to Pip.
Pip the gnome sits with his friends mouse, rabbit and squirrel to
watch the sunset. One by one, Pip's friends go to sleep: the mouse
in her bed under a tree root, the rabbit in her burrow underground,
the squirrel in his cosy hole high in a tree. Pip is sleepy too.
"Sleep well, Pip." Perfect for bedtime, the soft, colourful
illustrations and simple, rhythmic words of this beautiful board
book prepare very young children for a peaceful night's sleep.
Pip the gnome gathers food for a feast with his friends: crunchy
seeds for mouse, fresh dandelion leaves for rabbit, shiny acorns
and hazelnuts for squirrel. But what will Pip eat? The colourful
illustrations and simple words introduce very young children to the
joys of sharing as Pip's friends return his kindness by gathering
berries so he can join the feast too. Enjoy the feast Pip!
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