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All the favourites are here in this bright, bold picture book for
machine-mad little ones - from diggers and tractors, to cranes,
bulldozers and more! With fun, rhyming text and vibrant artwork,
this is perfect for sharing and reading aloud. Children will love
spotting all the details on each page and joining in with all the
different sounds; as tractors 'squelch' through the mud and dumper
trucks go 'crash!'. Part of the best-selling Awesome Engines range.
It's all go in this action-packed picture book. Discover a
different emergency vehicle on each page, from fire engines and
police cars to lifeboats, breakdown trucks, rescue helicopters and
more. With bright, bold illustrations and fun, rhyming text, this
is perfect for sharing with vehicle-mad little ones. Children will
love spotting all the details on each page and joining in with all
the different sounds; as speeding ambulances 'wheee-ow' and police
cars 'vrooom'! Part of the best-selling Awesome Engines range.
It's all go in this action-packed picture book. Discover a
different vehicle on each page, from trains and buses, to racing
cars, bikes, and even a hot air balloon! With bright, bold
illustrations and lively, rhyming text this is perfect for sharing
with your vehicle-mad little ones. Children will love spotting all
the details on each page, and joining in with all the different
sounds; as trains 'clickety clack', buses 'bruum' and planes go
'whirrr'. Part of the best-selling Awesome Engines range.
A rhythmic, read-aloud picture book. Perfect for little dinosaur
fans! Mighty Tyrannosaurus loved stomp, stomp, stomping. Gigantic
legs striding, enormous jaws opening... So stomp, Tyrannosaurus,
stomp! Meet a different dinosaur on each page, in this bright, bold
picture book. Just right for sharing together. Little ones will
love looking at the colourful pictures and joining in with all the
great sound and action words! From the creators of the bestselling
Dig Dig Digging series.
A perfect book for little digger-lovers! Trucks and tractors, fire
engines and helicopters--they all like to work hard. But after a
long, happy day of beep-beeping and vroom-vrooming, even the
busiest engines need to rest. This bright, bouncy, noise-filled
book brings together all the vehicles that children adore.
Discover all your favourite vehicles in this busy book of things
that go! With fun rhyming text and bright, bold artwork, this
bestselling book is jam-packed with diggers, tractors, rubbish
trucks, fire engines, cranes and much, much more. This special gift
edition features a tactile padded cover and sturdy card pages. The
perfect gift for little vehicle fans!
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First Fairy Tales (Hardcover)
Margaret Mayo; Illustrated by Helen Stephens
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Bursting with magic and mischief, adventures abound with this new
collection of classic fairytales authored by bestselling author
Margaret Mayo. Join favourite characters as they scale beanstalks,
ride in carriages made of pumpkins, and eat poisoned apples ...
Much-loved classics that feature in the collection include
Cinderella, Jack and the Beanstalk and Rumplestiltskin, These
timeless tales are vivaciously retold by Margaret Mayo, who
perfectly captures their enchantment. The highly illustrated
edition features artwork by Helen Stephens, whose colourful
sketches deliver the stories to their dramatic full potential.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1901 Edition.
Again he pounded the table and again Jimmy winced. "And even then,"
he continued, "she colours it so with her affected innocence and
her plea about just wishing to be a 'good fellow, ' that she almost
makes me doubt my own eyes. She is an artist," he declared with a
touch of enforced admiration. "There's no use talking; that woman
is an artist.
Again he pounded the table and again Jimmy winced. "And even then,"
he continued, "she colours it so with her affected innocence and
her plea about just wishing to be a 'good fellow, ' that she almost
makes me doubt my own eyes. She is an artist," he declared with a
touch of enforced admiration. "There's no use talking; that woman
is an artist.
WHEN John Douglas's uncle offered to educate his nephew for the
ministry, the boy was less enthusiastic than his mother. He did not
remonstrate, however, for it had been the custom of generations for
at least one son of each Douglas family to preach the gospel of
Calvinism, and his father's career as an architect and landscape
gardener had not left him much capital.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
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