Rex wants to play with the little dinosaurs, but they find him FAR too scary! How can he prove he's a good friend to have around?
Hold onto your head Noddy. It's a windy day in Toy Town, causing Big-Ears no end of problems. To cheer him up, Noddy organises a party but on the way to the fun, Noddy run out of petrol! how can he get his little car to the party on time?
The world is full of questions. Now at last. you can get the answer to 50 of the most mind-boggling of all! Including what is like on the moon? what is energy? what does my heart do?
What is an insect? Crickets, mosquitos, ladybugs, and many other creatures are all insects!
The big cats of this world such as tigers, lions and cheetahs have a special place in our hearts as we admire their majestic splendour and beauty, their regal stance, their awesome strength and power, and their ability to still appear cute and cuddly...This delightful gift book is filled with great shots of these fantastic creatures in all their guises, alongside words of wit and wisdom that wi…
Stargazing is a lovely cross-generational activity who wouldnt be fascinated by the sheer size of the universe? Stars offers a straightforward guide to what we know and how we know it, plus a range of activities, ranging from star charts (showing the stars youll see in different seasons and in different places) to Star Bingo (match the stars you see to those on the card) and a design-your-own-a…
Goose is back in an all-new school adventure! Everyone knows geese don’t go to school. So when Sophie hears flappy footsteps in class, it can’t be Goose, can it? HONK! It is Goose! There’s nothing better than a surprise visit from a friend, especially at school. Reading this heartwarming follow-up to Goose, readers will delight in Sophie and Goose’s next fun-filled adventure
Tiger is being particulary unhelpful in this story. He''s doesn''t want to eat his breakfast - he wants to go to the park and eat sweets instead. When Mother puts her paw down, Tiger soon learns that he can''t always have his own way.'
A departing tortoise has his bags packed and is almost ready to set out on an adventure, but he can't leave until he says good-bye to each of his animal friends. The tortoise stops for every last timid mouse and bumblebee, shouting his rhyming good-byes, making you wonder if, perhaps, he's stalling the start of his trip.