Every day, Tiddler is late for school, and every day he has another<br />tall tale for his teacher. But did he really ride a seahorse?<br />Did he really meet a mermaid? And who will believe him when he really<br />does get captured in a net?<br /><br />The much-loved classic story is now available in a chunky gift-edition<br />board book format - perfect for little hands.
It's Christmas time and Pip and Posy are busy decorating the tree with candy sticks, and biscuits, and a beautiful sugar star. But the strange thing is that, every time Posy goes out of the room, when she returns, there's one less decoration on the tree. Eventually, there are NO decorations left AT ALL. A charming and funny new Pip and Posy story about the problems caused by telling fibs.
When Bella Beetroot is asked to do anything she doesn't want to, she holds her breath and goes until she goes bright red in the face - as red as a beetroot! And then one day, right in the middle of a tantrum, a mighty eagle comes and swoops her away, on an incredible adventure. She defeats dragons, doesn't marry a prince, and is still home in time for tea!
- Idea of a community of shared values - Surprising opinions on Europe - Unexpected images of Europe
- Idea of a community of shared values - Surprising opinions on Europe - Unexpected images of Europe
Tabby McTat loves singing along with Fred the busker, as people throw
coins in their hat. But when Fred has an accident, the two are
separated. Will they ever find each other again?
Tabby McTat's story is now available in sturdy board book format,
perfect for Tabby McTat's youngest fans.
Who's that singing on the savannah? It's the top-five ugly animals in Africa! The wildebeest, warthog, vulture, hyena and marabou stork swagger proudly across the savannah, rejoicing in their ugliness - and delighting their babies, who think they're perfect just the way they are.<br />Inspired by the real-life Ugly Five safari animals, Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler's brand-new picture book is a jubilant celebration of animals who are often rather unloved. The funny, heart-warming rhyme is a joy to read aloud, while bold, comical illustrations bring the savannah spectacularly to life.