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London : Walker Books, 2014
Abstract: Four unlikely and funny hunters have a plan: to catch a little bird. Everything is ready for this challenging mission, and so, fully equipped, they venture into the forest. Their clumsy attempt to catch it doesn't go well. But the hunters, undeterred, try again. One, two, three... GO! And so it goes on, over and over again. Will they finally succeed in their mission? Reading age: 2 years old.
New York : Hyperion Books for Children, 2011
Abstract: Gerald is careful. Piggie is not.
Piggie cannot help smiling. Gerald can.
Gerald worries so that Piggie does not have to.
Gerald and Piggie are best friends.
In Should I Share My Ice Cream? Gerald has a big decision to make. But will he make it in time? Age: 3-7 years old
Abstract: Deep in the heart of Wintermouse Wood, down in the grass where the autumn trees stood, lived all kinds of creatures -- some big and some small -- Some spiky, some furry, some short, and some tall. Follow one little mouseling and her search for a best friend to stay by her side in this joyful read-aloud bedtime book. Ages:3-5 years old.
UK : NPP, 2014
Abstract: A beautifully illustrated book of Sing Along Songs for you and your child to read and sing-along to. Age: 2-5 years old
London : Macmillan Children's, 2018
Abstract: Tempted by the promise of fame and fortune, the Singing Mermaid joins a circus. The crowds love her, but the poor mermaid is kept in a tank by the wicked circus owner Sam Sly, and she soon longs to return to the freedom of her ocean home. Reading age: 2-6 years old
New York : Scholastic, 2014
Abstract: Raina can't wait to be a big sister, but once Amara is born she realizes things won't be quite what she had expected...or hoped. Despite Amara's cuteness, she is a cranky, grouchy baby and mostly prefers to play by herself. Their relationship doesn't improve much over the years but when a baby brother enters the picture and their parents' relationship starts to struggle, they realize they must figure out how to get along. They are sisters, after all. Ages: 8-12 years
New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2017
Abstract: It's been a busy day, and Charlie, like any tired rabbit, is ready for bed. He arranges his slippers and glass of water, finds his teddy bear, and checks to make sure there are no monsters under the bed. But just as he drifts off to sleep, TAP TAP TAP, a loud noise outside the window, wakes him up. It's not just the tapping of Bird that keeps him up, Squirrel starts cracking nuts, then Mouse begins playing on the swings. Will Charlie ever get some rest?! This playful and beautifully il ...; [Read more...]
London : Macmillan children's books, 2003
Abstract: George wished he wasn't the scruffiest giant in town
So, one day, he sees a shop selling giant-size clothes, he decides it's time for a new look. With smart trousers, a smart shirt, stripy tie and shiny shoes, George is a new giant.
But on his way home, he meets various animals who desperately need his help ... and his clothes! Ages: 3+
New York, Graphix - Scholastic, 2010
Abstract: Raina just wanted to be a normal girl, but one night after girl scouts she trips and falls severely injuring her two front teeth. What follows is a long and frustrating journey with on-again, off-again braces, surgery, embarrassing headgear and even a retainer with fake teeth attached. And on top of all that, there's still more to deal with: A major earthquake, boy confusion and friends who turn out to not be so friendly. Age: 8-12 years
New York : Puffin books, 2006
Abstract: The story follows a tiny snail who longs to see the world and hitches a ride on the back of a friendly whale. Together, they travel across the ocean, visiting a range of exotic locations and encountering various creatures along the way. However, their journey takes a dangerous turn when the whale gets beached on a rocky shore. The snail comes up with a clever plan to save the whale, enlisting the help of a group of schoolchildren. With its engaging rhymes, vivid illustrations, and insp ...; [Read more...]