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Bad Bunny (Paperback)
Jonathan Bentley
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R231
R196
Discovery Miles 1 960
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Do you think the sleepy sheep will sleep on top of this wild and
windy hillBaah! No-o-o, this windy hill is far too high and wild
for a sleepy sheep to sleep on! Do you think the sleepy sheep will
sleep deep down in this steep and stony valley? Baah! No-o-o, this
valley is far too deep, steep, and stony for a sleepy sheep to
sleep in! So where will the sleepy sheep end up sleeping? A delight
from beginning to end - bedtime reading at it's best.
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Cat and Dog (Paperback)
Jonathan Bentley
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R255
R199
Discovery Miles 1 990
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Ships in 5 - 10 working days
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What happens when a tiny dog and a grumpy cat are left home alone?
They make a great big mess! When Cat and Dog are left home alone,
they decide it's time to have an adventure. What follows is a
fabulous day playing dress up, preparing a tasty snack, and making
a great big mess! Can they get it cleaned up before their owners
come home? Cat and Dog's expressive faces, silly costumes, and
spot-on humor are sure to keep readers giggling, and the rhyming
text begs to be read again and again. With joyful, creative
characters and an emphasis on imagination and play, Cat and Dog is
a delightful picture book from award-winning author-illustrator
Jonathan Bentley.
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Mo and Crow (Hardcover)
Jo Kasch; Illustrated by Jonathan Bentley
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R380
R312
Discovery Miles 3 120
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Ships in 9 - 15 working days
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Mo lived alone and he liked it that way. He had a house to protect
him. And a wall. Mo trusted his wall. It kept everything out he
wanted kept out. A beautiful story about breaking down barriers and
discovering the joys of friendship, from the brilliant creative
team of Jo Kasch and award-winning illustrator Jonathan Bentley.
Text in Arabic. Being little is no good. That's because being big
is better. Except when being little is best of all!
Perfect for children of all ages, this heartfelt story opens the
curtains on the story of how we can all feel together even when we
are far apart. Out the window, I can see a new world looking back
at me. The streets are still, there are no crowds ... but looking
up, I see the clouds. Told through the voices-and windows-of
children from around the world, this story's comforting message and
bright illustrations bring hope into your home even as our world
changes outside. The book's beautiful design reveals
similarities-"In different windows everywhere, I see rainbows,
hearts, and teddy bears"-that can comfort and unite us, even in
hard times. Author Patrick Guest was inspired to write this story
when he was forced to isolate from his family as a medical worker.
His lyrical writing gives hope to our shared experience. In
addition, Jonathan Bentley, award-winning illustrator of more than
30 children's books, infuses the book with warmth and delight. When
you look out your window, don't forget that we're all looking
out-together.
Text in Arabic. Audrey is bigger than she was yesterday. Now she
needs a bigger house. So she tells her dad to build her one. At the
top of a tree. It is an ideal house. It has a bathtub for
snorkeling, a place to drink tea, and somewhere to hide the dirty
cups. The house is perfect in every way. Except for one thing. This
is a gently humorous story that explores the clash between a quest
for independence and the longing for security.
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Discovery Miles 3 300
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