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Join Bluey on her bedtime dream-time adventure as she flies through the sky. Jam-packed with illustrations of Bluey and her friends, this book is the perfect bedtime read for fans of Bluey, Welsh adaptation by Hanna Hopwood. It''s bedtime, but Bluey doesn''t want to go to sleep. She dreams that she''s a fruit bat so that she can stay awake ALL NIGHT!
If you could choose your own story, what story would you tell? Join in and read along in this funny picture book where YOU pick the story. With over 60 funny story options to choose what happens next on each page, this interactive book encourages children to join in with the reading experience and practise using storytelling language. This book...
Chloe and the Bright Idea is the first in a series of illustrated children's picture books. Chloe Tales is the series - written in narrative verse; fiction.
Whenever Bobby gets distracted, he starts to float. Can his friends help him? A positive fable which celebrates the value of neurodiversity.
Winnie just can't get to sleep! She tries some sleepy spells to help her nod off, and soon there are frogs leaping around her bedroom and a pongy potion brewing. Nothing seems to work-until Winnie remembers her Big Book of Spells. Can she find the right spell before Wilbur wakes up for breakfast? It's a wide-awake Winnie and Wilbur adventure!
When Jin dives into his dress-up box, he opens up a world of discovery! With every pair of shoes he tries on, he gets transported into an imaginary world of work, where he discovers lots of exciting jobs - one for every day of the week!
When Ama dives into her dress-up box, she opens up a world of discovery! With every hat she tries on, she gets transported into an imaginary world of work, where she discovers lots of exciting jobs - one for every day of the week!
Leila loves bright colours but finds the shadows a little scary. That's until she meets Moon Girl, whose paint pot full of moonlight brings the night time world to life.
Doodle and Dot are best friends. They do everything together, like drawing shapes! But their drawings have a habit of coming to life . . . Can the pals work together to get the triangles under control? Doodle and Dot: The Trouble with Triangles is a wonderful introduction to shapes and art for preschoolers.
What would really happen if your pet was a blue whale? The answer might surprise you! This series is perfect for any child who has dreamed of a peculiar pet, and is curious about animals and the natural world.
Evie and her best friend Dr Dino set out on an underwater adventure to find a mermaid and learn all about oceans along the way!
Join Monkey and friends as they find out how plants grow, with plenty of silliness along the way!
Can Frog and his friends learn to float in this hilarious introduction to the scientific concepts of floating and sinking?
Cheeky illustrated picture book stories with real character. Written in rhyming verse and designed to fuel young imaginations and inspire a love of reading. Aimed at children aged 4-7, each Silly Kids story is about a different character.
A lyrical story that blends early learning concepts such as days of the week, Australian animals and family into a joyous board book for 0-5 year olds.
READY, SET, RACE!From crazy cruisers to wacky wheels, find the coolest cars on the course in this brand-new Hot Wheels(TM) board book.Meet the T-Rextroyer(TM) and its roaring engine, the furiously fast Roaster Bite(TM) which is built for speed, and even the Donut Drifter, a sweet treat for the street. This book is full of vehicles made to race, and who race to win!On your marks, get set, GO! GO! GO!This chunky board book is a speedy introduction to vehicles and Hot Wheels!Don't miss these other epic Hot Wheels books:Hot Wheels: Sticker BookHot Wheels: The Big Race: Search and Find
Little Tasha hates getting her hair washed, but with her big sister, mother, and grandmother's loving encouragement, the weekly ritual becomes a family bonding experience.
Duckie, a duckling, and Snaps, a young crocodile, are told they cannot be friends since crocodiles eat ducks--but Snaps does not want to eat Duckie, and she comes up with an alternative.
Perfect for every child and every family, Why Not? is an energetic,heartfelt and positive story, with bright illustrations that areguaranteed to make you smile, now in chunky board book form. Why Not? is sure to inspire everyone to give things a try - afterall, why not?!If you reach for the stars, you can do anything!
A tribute to the Seed, the basis of all life. Linked by short concise essays, four distinct paper forms explore a diverse set of themes: each designed to capture a particular aspect of the cosmos contained in a seed.
Letters and words take the form of the images they describe in this zany book, guiding the reader through a fluid visual space where the words become puzzles. I Want to Be brings together joyful nonsense verse and brilliant typography to play with meaning, reflecting a child's delight in the overturning of logic.
Simple, engaging rhymes will inspire little ones to jump, run, and explore the limitless possibilities of their imagination in this energizing ode to movement by award-winning author Carole Boston Weatherford.
One day Mia and her mum find an abandoned dolls' house. They give it a lick of paint and leave it on the porch to dry overnight. As children from the street come to play, Mia begins to make new friends. Just one little boy doesn't join in and Mia wonders how to help him overcome his shyness.
Amazingly off-beat, feisty, fashionable, fun-loving and self-assured... the women that young artist Sangita Jogi conjures up in her imagination are incredible. Playfully balancing the limits of her life as a woman with the freedom of her imagination as an artist, this book leaves the reader with a felt sense of the radical potential of art.
Visit Chummy in Happy Hills Orchard, where the Little Cherries live! Chummy learns that not all cherries love hugs, and that is OK!Enjoy our symbolised adaptation of Little Cherries: Chummy Asks First. With illustrations, sensory features and symbols to accompany the text, this book enhances reading comprehension and accessibility in a unique way.
Visit Crabby in Happy Hills Orchard, where the Little Cherries live! When Crabby feels angry, his friends help him to feel calm. Enjoy our symbolised adaptation of Little Cherries, Crabby Calms Down. With illustrations, sensory features and symbols to accompany the text, this book enhances reading comprehension and accessibility in a unique way.
Visit Drupe in Happy Hills Orchard, where the Little Cherries live! After a busy day, Drupe learns that it is good to have a rest. Enjoy our symbolised adaptation of Little Cherries: Drupe's Busy Day. With illustrations, sensory features and symbols to accompany the text, this book enhances reading comprehension and accessibility in a unique way.
Visit Dot in Happy Hills Orchard, where the Little Cherries live! Dot is very shy, but that will not stop them finding a friend ... Enjoy our symbolised adaptation of Little Cherries: Dot Finds a Friend. With illustrations, sensory features and symbols to accompany the text, this book enhances reading comprehension and accessibility in a unique way.
Visit Pip in Happy Hills Orchard, where the Little Cherries live! Pip feels bad for telling a secret, until it helps a friend. Enjoy our symbolised adaptation of Little Cherries: Pip's Big Secret. With illustrations, sensory features and symbols to accompany the text, this book enhances reading comprehension and accessibility in a unique way.
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