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London : Red fox, c1999
Abstract: Ars Armitage arrives on the beach with her surfboard and her faithful dog Breakspear, and paddles out to sea to wait for the Big Wave. But, of course, Mrs Armitage can't be satisfied with just an ordinary surfboard and she is soon adding a hilarious variety of gadgets and contraptions. And when the Big Wave finally arrives, Mrs Armitage certainly surfs with style! Reading age:5-7 years old.
London : Hodder Children's Books, 2018
Abstract: Meet Mrs Blackhat, a witch who just loves the colour black. Black broom, black boots, black wand, black chair, black crow, black toad, black bat . . . GINGER cat?! What on Earth can Mrs Blackhat do to fix this problem? Find out in this hilarious rhyming story! Reading age: 2-5 years old
London : Penguin Random House, 2014
Abstract: When Daisy Wells and Hazel Wong set up their very own secret detective agency at Deepdean School for Girls, they struggle to find any truly exciting mysteries to investigate. (Unless you count the case of Lavinia’s missing tie. Which they don’t.)
Then Hazel discovers the Science Mistress, Miss Bell, lying dead in the Gym. She assumes it was a terrible accident – but when she and Daisy return five minutes later, the body has disappeared. Now Hazel and Daisy not only have a murder to so ...; [Read more...]
Great Britain : Amazon, 2021
Abstract: My Best Friend Moved Away is a story to help children (or adults, in my case) deal with a move or loss of a friend due to a move. If your child is experiencing a similar situation, a copy of this book for each friend may be just the thing to lesson the pain associated with the move/separation.
New York, Random House Children's Books, 2018
Abstract: "Young children are fascinated by their eyes, ears, nose, fingers, and toes. Now here's a board book that teaches toddlers all about the human body, with shapes, sizes, colors, and super-simple facts." Reading age: 1-3 years old.
London : Usborne, 2013
Abstract: There are over 270 familiar words for children to spot and learn in this delightfully illustrated book. Each word is brought to life with a friendly illustration, and grouped into themes including ‘Animals’, ‘At home’, ‘My body’, ‘Bedtime’ and lots more. With sturdy board pages designed to withstand being read time and time again. Reading age: 6 months-3 years
Dubai :The Dreamwork Collective, 2024
Abstract: What does Mummy do all day when I'm not around?
Olive is a little girl who asks lots of questions. But at school one day, she realises she has no idea
what her mummy does when Olive's not around.
Does she just sit in the car, bored, waiting for Olive to finish school? Or does she have lots of fun and secret adventures without Olive?
Olive's imagination goes wild. She is excited to interrogate mummy further on her secret life.
Can Olive solve the mystery o ...; [Read more...]
London :Egmont, 1962
Abstract: My naughty little sister is always doing silly things. She's curious about what's in the chimney, so she sticks a feather duster up there. When all the soot falls out, she tries to hide it! But when she has measles she's itchy and sad and grumpy and has to stay in bed—and can't be naughty at all! How long before she's bad again? Reading age: 9-12 years
New York : Penguin Random House, 2019
Abstract: Can you tell how many cherries there are? How many apples? In the brilliantly colorful My Very First Book of Numbers, children can find the number of fruits in the bottom half of a page that matches the number of boxes and numerals in the top half. Reading age: 1-3 years old
Abstract: "What would happen if you never had to grow up? You never had to become a grown-up with all of the not-fun things that come with it. No vegetables, no jobs, and definitely no boredom. This is a picture book about learning to never grow up - even when you're getting older. Some people get bigger without ever growing up at all. There are spunky scientists making amazing discoveries, hair artistes, chocolate cake makers, and even those who talk to bears. All you need to do is remember to ...; [Read more...]