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London : HarperCollins Children's Books, 2017
Abstract: Duck and Bear are BACK – but where has Bear gone? And what will Duck do without him?
Duck just wants to hang out with his best buddy, bear.
But Bear’s gone fishing for a whole week.
What will Duck do without Bear? And more importantly, how will Bear survive without him? Reading age: 3-7 years old.
London : Macmillan Children's Books, 2013
Abstract: Everybody knows that crocodiles like water. But not this little crocodile! He thinks water is cold and wet and horrid! But perhaps he was born to be different. And perhaps that's going to be quite exciting... Ages: 3 years +
London, Simon and Schuster
Abstract: In Nikki Maxwell’s newest diary, it’s the countdown to the end of the school year, and Nikki’s juggling some big questions about how she’ll spend her summer. She’s also facing an unexpected crush catastrophe—there’s a new kid interested in Nikki, but the last thing she wants to do is accidentally hurt Brandon! It all comes down to a big decision Nikki has to make, and drama like she’s never faced before! Age: 9 years +
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 : Puffin, 2016
Abstract: Danny lives in a caravan with his father, the most marvellous and exciting father any boy ever had.
All the land around them belongs to Mr Victor Hazell, a rich snob with a great glistening beery face and tiny piggy eyes. Nobody likes him, not one-little bit.
So one day, Danny and his father concoct a daring plot that will give the old blue-faced baboon Victor Hazell the greatest shock of his life - so long as they don't get caught ...Ages: 9 years +
London, HarperCollins Children's Books 2016
Abstract: The hilarious sequel to the prize-winning, international bestseller The Day the Crayons Quit!
Watch out – the crayons are back and they’re crosser than ever!
One day Duncan receives a set of postcards from his crayons who have been lost, forgotten, broken – even melted in a clothes dryer and stuck to a sock! Reading age: 3-6 years.
London : HarperCollins Children's Books, 2016
Abstract: The story follows the main character, Duncan, as he discovers that his crayons have gone on strike and each one has written him a letter explaining their grievances. Through humor and creativity, the book teaches important lessons about expressing oneself, solving conflicts, and valuing individuality. Ages: 4+
London : Usborne, 2013
Abstract: 'Beware, beware the deep dark woods.’ But Jack doesn’t listen... how will he ever get home? Part of the award-winning “Usborne Very First Reading” series specially developed in consultation with literacy experts to help children learn to read.
Designed for a child to read together with an adult, allowing the child to gradually take a greater share of the story in each book to achieve confident, independent reading.
Features superb illustrations to accompany the rhyming story. Followe ...; [Read more...]
Designed for a child to read together with an adult, allowing the child to gradually take a greater share of the story in each book to achieve confident, independent reading.
Features superb illustrations to accompany the rhyming story. Followe ...; [Read more...]
London : HarperCollins Children's Books, 2015
Abstract: Walliams makes going to the dentist a wacky adventure with his signature humor—this is one dentist appointment you don’t want to miss.
Something strange is happening in Alfie's town. Instead of shiny coins from the Tooth Fairy, kids are waking up to dead slugs, live spiders, and other dreadfully icky things under their pillows.
Who would do something so horrific? Alfie is sure that Miss Root, the creepy new dentist in town, is behind it all. There's nothing Alfie hates more than ...; [Read more...]
Something strange is happening in Alfie's town. Instead of shiny coins from the Tooth Fairy, kids are waking up to dead slugs, live spiders, and other dreadfully icky things under their pillows.
Who would do something so horrific? Alfie is sure that Miss Root, the creepy new dentist in town, is behind it all. There's nothing Alfie hates more than ...; [Read more...]
London : Macmillan Children's Books, 2017
Abstract: It tells the story of a dog named Nell who loves to solve mysteries. She accompanies her owner, Peter, to his job as a school caretaker, where she uses her exceptional sense of smell to help find lost items, from a missing football to a stolen teddy bear. But when the school's books start disappearing, Nell takes on her biggest mystery yet. The book explores themes of problem-solving, teamwork, and the joy of reading. Ages:2-6 years