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London ;Busterbooks, 2013
Abstract: Maud's first camping holiday with Wilf and his werewolf family is sure to be Monstrous. It's a full moon, and the Beast of Oddinton is on the loose... what can possibly go wrong. Age: 5-7 years
London : Orchard Books, 2023
Abstract: Could you be a True Rider?
Winter has come to Moonlight Stables and with it, the biggest competition of the year, the mounted games cup! Amara and her friends have a real shot at winning the competition but as the event nears, everything keeps going wrong!
First, a mysterious fog threatens to injure Alex and Rose and then, there are sightings of a mysterious white mare running wild. When the friends discover that Storm Stables are the only team not effected, their suspicions are high ...; [Read more...]
Dubai : Medina Publishing, 2020
Abstract: Lizard and Toad are friends. They live in a wadi in the mountains of Arabia. Toad’s curiosity often leads him into trouble, but clever Lizard always has a bright idea to help his friend out of a sticky situation. Follow Lizard and Toad in four more exciting adventures: The Windy Day, Toad Makes a Splash,Whose Egg? and The Party. Includes a colouring page and an introduction to the creatures who live in a UAE Wadi. Reading age:5-7 years old
London : Little Tiger Press, 2015
Abstract: Uh-oh! Archie has discovered a new word: "more!" MORE books at bedtime! MORE ice cream! MORE bubble bath! He wants to build BIGGER towers and BETTER fancy dress costumes. But sometimes "more" is just too much...Ages: 1-4 years old.
United Staes : Little Tales, 2015
Abstract: Uh-oh! Otto has discovered a new word: "more!" MORE books at bedtime! MORE ice cream! MORE bubble bath! He wants to build BIGGER towers and BETTER fancy dress costumes. But sometimes "more" is just too much...Ages: 1-4 years old.
Abstract: "The animals are holding a meeting to decide which is the most important thing. They each advocate for their particular trait, but in the end the owl helps them realize they are all different and each have something unique to contribute" .Ages: 2-4 years
Toronto, Kids Can Press
Abstract: A young girl imagines a wonderful gadget, which she and her dog build. But the result is "all WRONG!" Now what? Her assistant suggests a walk, and as they walk, it slowly becomes clear what the girl needs to do to succeed. Ages: 4 years +
Abstract: "It's Christmas Eve, and everyone is fast asleep except for a lonely mouse that lives in the grandfather clock. When Santa arrives, lost in a blizzard and called by Mouse's wish, it's Mouse who is there to show Santa the way. Together they embark on a magical sleigh ride, delivering presents all around town. But the best present of all is for Mouse : his wish to make a new friend to share Christmas Day with has finally come true". Ages: 2+
London : Farshore, 2019
Abstract: Good evening. Do you like bears called Padlock? Course you do. Do you like hot-air balloons? Course you do. Do you like tall sailing ships with mad sea captains, and horrifying old villains and words like "wab!," "tungler," and "kelp?" COURSE you do! Well, guess what, you lucky little nibbleheads? This book's got all of those things and a lot more besides. It's a rollicker! It's a frolicker! It's a funtime sun-time yollicker! So what you waiting for? GET READING! Reading age: 7-10 year ...; [Read more...]
London : HarperCollins Children's Books, 2010
Abstract: This book tells the story of the bond that grows between a homeless man nicknamed Mr Stink, who lives on the bench in the local town park, and of a lonely little girl called Chloe. Chloe gets on with her father, but aside from that feels like a misfit both at home and in school. Reading age: 8-12 years old