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London : Usborne, 2019
Abstract: Follow boy and girl twins as they learn what potties are for, struggle to make their potties work, wet their pants along the way then finally triumph. Not only do they learn how to wee and poo on the potty, they also progress to the big loo! Both an entertaining flap book and a practical guide, this book is invaluable for toddlers and parents.Reading age: 2-4 years old
London [etc.] : Puffin books, 2012
Abstract: Imagine All The Wimpy Kid Laughs You'Ve Had From Reading The Diaries, All The Best Bits You Talk About With Your Friends And All The Cartoons Of Greg Heffley You'Ve Had A Go At Drawing Yourself. Now Imagine It All - On Screenthe Wimpy Kid Movie Diary Goes Behind The Scenes Of Each Of The Three Wimpy Kid Movies To Tell The Story Of Greg Heffley From The Funniest Cartoon Character Ever, To A Real Live Person On The Big Screen.A Full-Colour Diary Complete With Photographs, Script Pages, S ...; [Read more...]
Oxford : Oxford University press, 2011
Abstract: Winnie is not afraid of taking the plunge. in 'Winnie Takes the Plunge' disaster strikes when Winnie gets flushed down her loo and ends up trapped by a merman under the ocean waves until Wilbur stages a bold rescue. Reading age: 6-10 years
Puffin Books, 1983
Abstract: This is not a fairy tale. This is about real witches. Grandmamma loves to tell about witches. Real witches are the most dangerous of all living creatures on earth. There's nothing they hate so much as children, and they work all kinds of terrifying spells to get rid of them. Her grandson listens closely to grandmamma's stories-but nothing can prepare him for the day he comes face-to-face with the grand high witch herself! Now a major motion picture!. Reading age: 7 -10 years old.
Abstract: "Eddie is five-and-a-half and thinks she is the only one in her family without a special talent. So when she hears her sister say 'birthday--Mommy--fluffy--little--squishy,' she worries that her sister will give Mom the better present. From that moment on, she is determined to find a fluffy little squishy of her own. Ages: from 5 years +
New York : Random House, 2015
Abstract: The book celebrates the potential and uniqueness of every child and encourages them to embrace their individuality. "The Wonderful Things You Will Be" is a heartwarming and uplifting book that reassures children that they are loved and valued for who they are, and encourages them to dream big and be true to themselves. Ages: 2-5 years
London : Hodder Children's, 2007
Abstract: Crampton Rock seems the perfect place to spend a long summer holiday. But there's always something to go and spoil it all, isn't there? Why are all the dogs three-legged? Is there really a werewolf on the loose? And what do the pirates want with Stanley Buggles ...? Reading age: 9-12 years old
London, Simon and Schuster; 2017
Abstract: This book is about your heart (the little bit inside of you that makes you, you!)
The words we listen to can affect how we feel.
Some words can do amazing things and make us happy.
And some words can really hurt us (we all know what sort of words those are).
Our words have power, and we can choose to use them to make the world a better plac Reading age: 3-6 years old
London : HarperCollins Children's Books, 2020
Abstract: Are you ready to meet the worst parents ever?
Sure, some parents are embarrassing – but they’re NOTHING on this lot. These ten tales of the world’s most spectacularly silly mums and deliriously daft dads will leave you rocking with laughter.
Pinch your nose for Peter Pong, the man with the stinkiest feet in the world… jump out of the way of Harriet Hurry, the fastest mum on two wheels… watch out for Monty Monopolize, the dad who takes all his kids toys… and oh no, it’s Supermum! ...; [Read more...]
London : Orchard Books, 2019
Abstract: Today the Worrysaurus has plans to have a picnic. The sun is shining, and the sky is clear, but he worries about everything: what if the food runs out? What if he loses the trail? What if he trips and falls? Or worse... what if a storm comes?! A story for all the little Worrysaurus who need to be reassured. Reading age: 4 years old.