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London : Hodder Children's Books, 2015
Abstract: Cat is determined to teach Frog exactly where everyone is supposed to sit. It’s not about being comfortable (Lion sat on an iron can attest to that!) it’s about doing what’s right. And Frogs most definitely sit on logs. Or do they? Frog is less convinced. And what sits on frogs? Reading age: 3-5 years
New York : : Simon Spotlight,, c2012
Abstract: Olivia’s dog Perry makes a new friend—a dog named Cherry—and quickly falls in puppy love! Olivia asks Perry if he wants to marry Cherry, and he barks a “yes,” so Olivia gets to work planning the wedding. She sends out invitations and even makes a veil for Cherry. But when Cherry’s owner opposes the marriage, will Olivia have to call off the wedding? Or will true puppy love prevail? Reading age: 4-6 years old
Abstract: Ian is frustrated because his loose front tooth hasn’t fallen out yet, and he can’t wait to see what the tooth fairy will bring him when it finally does. In an effort to make him feel better, Olivia convinces Ian that there’s another fairy who delivers presents when you leave things under your pillow—the lost button fairy! But is finding a lost button easier than losing a tooth? Reading age: 4-6 years old
New York : Simon Spotlight,, c2010.
Abstract: It's summer time and Olivia has opened a lemonade stand. But when she starts losing her customers to the competition ~ Francine ~ Olivia decides that it's time to rethink the whole lemonade stand concept, and turns her stand into a full scale backyard restaurant! Soon Olivia and Francine decide that there are enough thirsty customers out there for everyone...they just have to work together! Reading age: 4-6 years old
London [etc.] : Simon & Schuster, 2016
Abstract: A beautiful tale of a magical, snowy adventure on Christmas Eve... When a jingling sound wakes her from her sleep, a little girl’s dreams come true when she meets a lost reindeer in the forest. Setting off on a magical adventure together it soon becomes a Christmas never to forget. Ages: 3 years +
London : Thames & Hudson, 2018
Abstract: The story follows a young boy who is spending a rainy day in the forest with his mother. After accidentally dropping his gaming device in a pond, he embarks on a magical adventure in the forest, discovering the beauty of the natural world around him. It is a heartwarming story that celebrates the joy of spending time in nature and encourages children to embrace the world around them. Ages: 5+
London : Walker Books, 2017
Abstract: Bunny and Dog live on opposite sides of the fence. Every morning, first thing, Bunny looks through the fence and the tall grass at Dog. And every morning, first thing, Dog looks through the fence and the tall grass at Bunny. Yet neither one says hello. Or hi. Or nice to see you today. But then, one night, Bunny and Dog both see a shooting star zip through the sky. Could this shared moment be the start of a friendship? Ages: 2+
London : Harper Collins, 2020
Abstract: A simple rhyming book for learner readers, it is a book with a freewheeling plot about a boy and a girl, and the many amazing creatures they have for friends and pets. Ages:5+
London : Harpercollins Children Books, 2022
Abstract: The Fox is playing hide-and-seek with Percy and the animals of the park. He’s got a great hiding place in Percy’s workshop but hasn’t noticed that there is a pot of strong glue dangerously close by and soon finds himself in an embarrassingly sticky situation! What can Percy do to help? Reading age: 3-5 years old.
London ; Andersen press , 2020
Abstract: A brother and sister see a reflection of our world in a rockpool: a world full of beautiful things poisoned with plastic waste, deforestation and burning fossil fuels. W ehave one world, and only one chance to save it. Ages: 5 years +