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Suddenly I heard an EEK, a TAP TAP on the pane. A tiny little
monkey face was peering through the rain. I'm sure my mom won't
mind, I thought. He's really very small. One tiny pygmy marmoset
could do no harm at all. . . When a little boy lets a monkey in
through his window, he doesn't expect it to bring all its friends!
But when he is followed by six red-handed howlers, six macaques,
ten capuchins and two great big baboons there's going to be
trouble! Surely mum will notice the banana skins, the toothpaste,
the handprints on the walls . . . Will he ever get to bed with all
this monkeying around? Alex's hilarious rhyming text matched with
Pauline's expressive illustrations makes for the perfect bedtime
read!
Our early readers have been adapted from the original picture books so that children can make the essential transition from listener to reader. All of these books have been book banded to the industry standard and edited by a leading educational consultant.
A picture book edition of Us Two and other favourite A.A.Milne poems.
Wherever I am, there's always Pooh
There's always Pooh and Me.
Whatever I do, he wants to do.
This selection of poetry from A.A.Milne’s When We Were Very Young and
Now We Are Six, features Christopher Robin and his dear friend, Pooh,
with beautiful decorations from Winnie-the-Pooh illustrator E. H.
Shepard, making it the perfect book for those who would like to be six
for ever and ever.
A hilarious rhyming story about a boy who always wanted to drive a digger, but his destined to be a pirate like his dad.
Brad isn’t suited to the life of being a pirate, but that’s what is expected of him. So he is apprenticed onto the Salty Dog pirate ship under the fearsome Captain Blood. Brad dreams only of diggers, even more so when he fails all the pirate tests. After a narrow escape Brad is given one more chance: he must find the treasure and bring it back, else he’ll have to walk the plank! Brad finds the treasure but his spade breaks. Luckily there is a building site nearby and they have a digger! So Brad shows everyone how he can be a pirate and a digger driver by digging up the treasure in record time.
I was in my Granny’s kitchen eating extra-special cake, when the
walls began to tremble and the roof began to SHAKE. KNOCK! KNOCK!
KNOCK! Ring! Ring! Ring! Oh MY – a dino's at the door. And now
it's taken Granny … SOMEONE STOP THAT DINOSAUR! Chase down the
GRAN-NAPPING brontosaurus in this rollicking, rhyming, ROAR-some
romp. Can you catch the naughty dinosaur and get back to Granny's
house before Mum comes home at six o'clock? From Alex English and
Ben Cort, the bestselling illustrator of Alien Loves Underpants,
comes an irresistibly rib-tickling book that kids will want to read
again and again … and AGAIN!
Suddenly I heard an EEK, a TAP TAP on the pane. A tiny little
monkey face was peering through the rain. I'm sure my mom won't
mind, I thought. He's really very small. One tiny pygmy marmoset
could do no harm at all. . . When a little boy lets a monkey in
through his window, he doesn't expect it to bring all its friends!
But when he is followed by six red-handed howlers, six macaques,
ten capuchins and two great big baboons there's going to be
trouble! Surely mum will notice the banana skins, the toothpaste,
the handprints on the walls . . . Will he ever get to bed with all
this monkeying around? Alex's hilarious rhyming text matched with
Pauline's expressive illustrations makes for the perfect bedtime
read!
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