Maisy discovers all the great things that libraries have to offer. She learns that there are lots of activities she can do besides reading; she can use the computer, make a copy of her favourite picture, listen to music or listen to a story.
Broom, vroom, beep! Maisy and Charley are in the city, and there are many things to get used to — noisy traffic, enormous buildings, and sidewalks so crowded they have to walk very slowly. Riding the escalator and elevator — and hanging on tight in the subway — are almost as much fun as exploring the giant toy store and eating pizza in a café. Even the playground is busy in the city!
A perfect way to introduce young children to life on the farm and the animals who live there. Join Joe and his family on their visit to Manor Farm
So Frog is like all children, in that So Frog can't stop! He has to do it all, instantly, and there is no suggesting otherwise. So does Frog finally stop? Of course he does, but only as he hops finally into bed!
The Little Princess has a new problem to cope with. Her mother is having a baby, but Little Princess doesn't want a brother - she wants a sister. Everyone tries to convince her otherwise. Then the new baby is born, but is it a boy or a girl?
Grandpas are special. Grandpas are great grandpas are amazing in so many different ways!
A celebration of a wonderful grandma - and grandmas everywhere! The grandma in this book is truly wonderful. She always buys the biggest ice-creams, she knows all about nature, she's brilliant at untying knots, she makes the most fantastic clothes, and she's always on your side when things go wrong... The book ends: "It's great to have a grandma like mine. She's wonderful!" And no one can argue…
Join Grandma and me as we share laughter, love and joy throughout the day!
Whatever the weather, Spot and Grandpa find exciting games to play together. Spot loves Grandpa and Grandpa loves Spot.
Spot has lots of fun helping Grandma and there's always time to read a story together. Spot loves Grandma and Grandma loves Spot.
Spot loves spending time with his dad. They do lots of fun things together. Spot loves Dad, and Dad loves Spot.
Froggy's parents are expecting a new baby, and Froggy is hoping for a brother. So when his parents introduce him to Pollywogilina, his new baby sister, Froggy is disappointed. Not only is she a girl, but Polly is too little to do anything! Froggy isn't even allowed to take care of her until her tail falls off. Waiting is hard, but just when he's ready to give up, Polly's legs finally grow and b…
Teaches the kids that school is safe and fun and that mommy will be back.
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It's just ten days before kindergarten, and this little girl has heard all there is to know--from a first grader--about what it's going to be like. You can't bring your cat, you can't bring a stuffed animal, and the number one rule? You can't ask anyone for help. Ever. So what do you do when your shoes come untied, if you're the only one in the class who doesn't know how to tie them up again? …
Every page is filled with love!
Learning that he is to have a new baby sister, Archie observes changes in his home and wonders if life will ever be the same after a frilly pink bundle arrives
There are tickles everywhere in this house. From Mum's swirly-whirly tummy button tickles to Dad's great big side-grabbers, there's no escape for this brother and sister. Young children will be bursting with laughter and raring to join in with the tickles in this funny, playful book
I want my mom! when things go wrong there's one person who can always make it better. So how will the queen feel when her little princess learn to cope on her own
Join Fred Bear and his friends as they enjoy the many exciting new experiences that all young children will tackle in the first years of their lives. In this book, Fred, Jess, Arthur and Betty are sad to be leaving their old house, but there is so much packing to do.