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London : HarperCollins children's books, 2008
Abstract: It tells the story of a young boy who becomes stranded on the moon after his airplane runs out of petrol. There, he meets a martian who is also stuck and together they come up with a plan to find their way back home. The book explores themes of friendship, problem-solving, and the power of imagination. Ages: 3+
London: Orchard Books, 2018
Abstract: Wolf cub Wilf doesn't want help from anyone. Whatever it is, he can do it all by himself. But when Wilf finds himself lost and alone in the chill of the Arctic night, he discovers something important: sometimes we all need the helping hand of a friend. Age: 4 years old +
London, Puffin Books
Abstract: Auggie enjoys the company of his dog, Daisy, and using his imagination, but painfully endures the taunts of his peers because of his facial deformity. But it is not just Auggie who's different. Everyone is different, and everyone is wonder - if only they could see it. It’s the perfect way for families and educators to talk about empathy and kindness with young children. Age: 3-8 years old
London : Macmillan Children's Books, 2012
Abstract: Hefty Hugh and Lanky Len are two crafty robbers with a cunning plan to steal the farmer’s fine prize cow. But little do they know that the tiniest, quietest creature of all has overhead their plot, and she has a plan of her own . . . With brilliant rhyming verse from Julia Donaldson, author of The Gruffalo, and bright, distinctive illustrations from award-winning illustrator, Lydia Monks, this much-loved modern classic is perfect for reading aloud. Reading age: 1-4 years old
London, Nosy Crow 2020
Abstract: When a dragon goes to school, will the throw the crayons and refuse to share the toys?Why, no! Dragons don't do that! But behaving well at school isn't always easy ... Ages: 4 years +
London : Red Fox, 2013
Abstract: Max, a wild and naughty boy, is sent to bed without his supper by his exhausted mother. In his room, he imagines sailing far away to a land of Wild Things. Instead of eating him, the Wild Things make Max their king. Ages: 3+
London : Andersen press, c2006
Abstract: 'Who's in the loo? There's a very long queue. Is it an elephant having a poo?'
If your house has many occupants, then this witty rhyme from the irreverent and observant pen of Jeanne Willis will resonate profoundly. Adrian Reynolds's exuberant illustrations highlight the fun! Age: 0-5 years
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 : 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 : 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...]
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...]