Classics and Cosy Tales
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Bear's House of Books
Rabbit loves adventure stories. Hedgehog loves happy endings. And Mouse and Fox love to read together. So, when the friends discover a mysterious house full of books, it’s a dream come true. But – uh-oh! – these books belong to a very big bear…!
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Cars and Trucks and Things That Go
Although this book was around when many of today's parents were youngsters, it has remained a steadfast must-have in every toddler's library. For starters, it's a great vocabulary guide that names the many things that go (and some that haven't a prayer of going but are great fun to imagine anyway). It's also teeming with detail-rich scenes and characters on every page, teaching children the rewards of looking long and closely (such as finding the hidden "Goldbug" in each spread). Along the way it entertains with the silly and slapstick--everything from toothpaste and toothbrush cars to six fire department vehicles that show up to extinguish a ladybug-size fire in a miniature pink convertible. What's most amazing about this book, however, is its longevity. When you purchase it for your fledgling talker, you should consider it an investment. Even 11-, 12-, and 13-year-olds are known to pore over the book nostalgically, cooing at Lowly Worm and eagerly tracking Officer Flossie's book-long chase after that irresponsible, speedster driver in a cowboy hat. (Ages 2 and older) --Gail Hudson
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How To Mend a Friend
A heartfelt picture book that explains empathy, told in simple words. Some friends need a great big hug to make them feel well. Some prefer to be alone. Some listen, others tell the most adventurous stories of the times that went before! Some friends may not want to talk about them anymore. How to Mend a Friend is a heartfelt picture book which touches on empathy, loss and friendship. At times, we all feel a little bit broken. Karl's simple text is a guide on How to Mend a Friend, whether it's a friend with a broken toy, a broken heart, a loss they can't explain or the sadness that comes when someone else eats the last cookie. Featuring a child and an imaginary animal friend, children will find it easy to relate to the story throughout, whilst learning how they might support a friend who feels sad.
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Jack and the Beanstalk
A modern retelling of the classic tale about a boy who swaps his cow for some magic beans...The beans grow into an enormous beanstalk that disappears into the clouds. Brave Jack climbs up to the very top of the beanstalk and finds himself in the home of a very grumpy giant, who he now has to outsmart!
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Planes and Rockets and Things That Fly
An amazing new Richard Scarry collection filled with hilarious stories about jet planes, rockets, spacecraft and other things that fly! It's the perfect partner to Cars and Trucks and Things that Go and set to be a new Scarry favourite. In this collection Huck takes flying lessons, we learn how planes and birds fly, the cat family goes to the air show, and Wolfgang Wolf, Benny Baboon and Harry Hyena take a trip to the moon in their own rocket! Packed with amazing Scarry detail and with stories that can be read again and again, this book will give hours of fun to fans of planes, rockets and flying!
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The Boy Who Cried Wolf
The much-loved fable of The Boy Who Cried Wolf has been beautifully captured by the charming illustration style of Kate Daubney. Every page showcases delightful artwork, packed with charm and detail that will enthrall children everywhere. The story has been simply retold to appeal to young readers and listeners alike.
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The Loudest Roar!
Can you outroar a Tyrannosaur? The forest was full of noisy dinosaurs, but Little Tyrannosaurus was sure that he was the loudest dinosaur of all. Can anyone outroar Little Tyrannosaur?
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