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London : Andersen Press, 2006
Abstract: All the young wild animals think Bat is mad. How can she say a tree has the trunk at the top and the leaves at the bottom? Until, that is, they consult wise Owl who suggests that if they just try looking at things from Bat's point of view, they might see thing very differently. Ages: 3 years +
London : Andersen press, 2009
Abstract: Baby Elephant can't sleep because he has lost his teddy, so Elmer sets off to look for it. Eventually Elmer hears a voice shouting 'Help! I'm lost!' Can Baby Elephant's teddy talk, or is Wilbur playing a trick on Elmer, as usual? Age: 1-5 years old
London : Andersen Press, 2009
Abstract: Elmer and the other elephants are waiting for the storm to end so they can see the beautiful, colourful rainbow. But something dreadful has happened: the rainbow has lost its colours! Elmer decides to give his own colours to the rainbow. But what will happen to Elmer if he gives the rainbow his own colours? Will he lose them for ever? Age: 1-5 years old
London : Andersen press, 2003
Abstract: Misery Moo is constantly looking at the downside of things, while her friend Lamby Poo goes through life wearing rose-colored glasses, and trying to get Moo to see things the way he does. However, Misery Moo's pessimism soon gets the best of Lamby Poo, and it is up to this miserable old cow to make her friend happy again. Ages: 4-7 years old.
London ; Andersen press , 2020
Abstract: A brother and sister see a reflection of our world in a rockpool: a world full of beautiful things poisoned with plastic waste, deforestation and burning fossil fuels. W ehave one world, and only one chance to save it. Ages: 5 years +
London : Andersen Press, 2013
Abstract: Warduff is down at the harbour one day when he notices something amiss. The penguins have been plundered by a posse of pelican pirates and have returned from their fishing trip empty handed! Warduff must come up with a brilliant plan to outwit the pirates, or they might never eat fish again! Ages: 4 years +
London : Andersen press, c2006
Abstract: 'Who's in the loo? There's a very long queue. Is it an elephant having a poo?'
If your house has many occupants, then this witty rhyme from the irreverent and observant pen of Jeanne Willis will resonate profoundly. Adrian Reynolds's exuberant illustrations highlight the fun! Age: 0-5 years