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When a bat-eared fox comes across a fearless, butt-kicking honey badger, he decides to stick with him for protection. The honey badger isn’t wild about it, until the little bat-eared fox turns out to have some useful skills, too. A fun and fabulous picture book about friendship.
Mitch is living the good monkey life. As his home is in a tree above a
fancy restaurant, his diet consists of fine-dining gifts from dinner
guests. So when the chef puts up a new sign that reads ‘Do NOT
Feed The Monkey!’, Mitch panics. Who will bring him delicious
food now? But with help from some unexpected cooks, Mitch discovers
that making his own food isn’t so bad after all.
Toe ’n klein bakoorjakkals deur ’n vreeslose, brawe ratel gered word, besluit hy om by hom te bly vir beskerming. Die ratel dink eers glad nie dis oulik nie ... maar dalk het die jakkalsie ook ’n paar nuttige vaardighede! ’n Prettige en pragtige prenteboek oor vriendskap.
After Sara and her friends had an exciting journey in a hot air balloon to see the country and find out how to say ‘hello’ in How Many Ways Can You Say Hello?, they are making a return trip across South Africa to see more sights and to drop off the friends, one by one. As they do so, they also need to find out how to say ‘goodbye’ to one another in all of the country’s 11 official languages. But just as Sara starts to feel sad, she discovers that ‘goodbye’ can be the start of something new, something wonderful. Join her and find this out for yourself too. This is another delightful story of rhyming verse, accompanied by charming illustrations, and a must for all young South African children. And if parents/grandparents/carers aren’t sure how to pronounce ‘goodbye’ in all 11 official languages, there is a digital link to the text, narrated by the author herself, to guide with authentic pronunciation.
BOOKWhen Jack, Lily and Odinn hear a cry for help emerging from their toilet they know their next amazing adventure has found them. The ocean and a ll i t’s marine inhabitants are in trouble after a hideous sea monster steals the magic blue crystal from the gatekeepers of a lost underwater city.
The Boy and the Tree is a wondrous story, told in rhyme, following a young boy's search for fun and adventure with a strong environmental message. Written to inspire young people to rediscover the joys of outside, illustrated perfectly with a clean, inviting, and friendly art style.
A sad little boy climbs up a hill, unhappy because he doesn’t have the shiny new toys that other children seem to have. But something magical happens when a mighty old tree on the top of the hill starts to talk to the boy. Better still, the tree takes him on a series of adventures to space and strange lands, with wonderful creatures and so much fun. This tale of rhyming verse will encourage young readers in the age group 5–8 years to use their imaginations and experience these adventures too, spurred on by the colourful, quirky and beautiful illustrations.
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