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London : Harper Collins Children's Books, 2007
Abstract: This playful peek into the homes of curious dinosaur children is the perfect way to encourage your own little dinosaur to count to ten and name different colours.
How do dinosaurs count to ten?
Over and over and over again!
Do dinosaurs know red, green and blue?
Read this book and you will, too!
Reading age: 2-4 years old
London : HarperCollins Children's Books, 2000
Abstract: ‘How does a dinosaur say good night
when Papa comes in to turn off the light?
Does a dinosaur slam his tail and pout?
Does he throw his teddy bear all about?’
Most certainly not! Dinosaurs give their mums and dads big hugs and kisses, tuck their tails in and whisper, 'Good night!' Reading age: 2-4 years old.
London : HarperCollins Children's Books, 2010
Abstract: Illustrations and rhyming text present some of the different ways dinosaurs can express their love, from cleaning up after making a mess to smiling sweetly instead of roaring. Reading age: 3-5 years old.
London : Harper Collins, 2022
Abstract: For 53 years, the Grinch has lived in a cave on the side of a mountain, looming above the Whos in Whoville. The noisy holiday preparations and infernal singing of the happy little citizens below annoy him to no end. The Grinch decides this frivolous merriment must stop. His "wonderful, awful" idea is to don a Santa outfit, strap heavy antlers on his poor, quivering dog Max, construct a makeshift sleigh, head down to Whoville, and strip the chafingly cheerful Whos of their Yuletide glee ...; [Read more...]
Thaxfed :Miles Kelly Publishing Ltd, 2017
Abstract: A classic Rudyard Kipling story has been simply retold for little ones in this beautiful picture book. Bright illustrations on every page accompany the wonderfully funny tale making it perfect for reading aloud. A hunter and the leopard go hunting for their prey – a giraffe, zebra and kudu (Ehtiopian animal). The prey escape and take refuge in a colorful forest where magically they get spots, stripes and marks. Meanwhile, the hunter and the leopard are desperate to find their prey. Rea ...; [Read more...]
London : HarperCollins Children's Book, 2015
Abstract: It follows the story of a young boy who dreams of catching a star of his own. He tries various creative and imaginative ways to reach the star, but nothing seems to work. In the end, he discovers that sometimes the most unexpected things can lead to the greatest adventures. The book explores themes of determination, creativity, and the power of imagination. Ages: 3+
London : Orchard, 2021
Abstract: One sunny morning, a happy little Hugasaurus waves goodbye to her Pappysaur and sets off into the world on her own for the very first time. When she finds a playground, some new friends welcome her to their games. But it isn't long before the other little dinosaurs start to squabble. Ages: from 4 years old.
Can Hugasaurus bring her new friends back together using the magical power of kindness? Ages: 4+
London : Hodder Childrens books, 2010
Abstract: Hugless Douglas is a huggable, lovable young brown bear who wakes up one morning in need of a hug. He goes to try and find one but none of them seem quite right. Join Douglas on his search for the perfect bear hug!Age: 1-5 years old
London : Hodder Childrens books, 2017
Abstract: Hugless Douglas is very excited about Rabbit's sleepover, but he collects so many friends along the way that soon it's a big squash in Rabbit's small burrow! How will they ever get to sleep? Perfect for bedtime and hugtime! Age: 1-5 years old
London : Hodder Childrens books, 2016
Abstract: The sheep are baking honey cakes and Hugless Douglas can't wait to try them. He's sure that food without honey just isn't yummy. Can he ever be tempted to try something new? The perfect story for fussy eaters everywhere. Age: 1-5 years old