Peppa and George have never been ice skating before and Peppa keeps falling over. Mummy Pig teaches Peppa how to skate and soon she has lots of fun. But when Peppa tries to teach George it turns out he is better then everyone!Peppa Goes Ice Skating is the perfect first experience story for pre-schoolers. Based on the BAFTA award-winning Peppa Pig animation. There are lots more Peppa Pig books from Ladybird for you to enjoy including: The Big Tale of Little Peppa, Peppa's Super Noisy Sound Book and many more.
Find out all you ever wanted to know about insects when the Cat and company get an up-close view of life as a bug. Kids will learn how insects -- from the spittlebug to the honeybee to the moth -- see, smell, communicate, and pollinate, as well as sometimes pester and amaze and generally make life better for us humans. Catch the bug buzz with the Cat in the Hat and all his friends!
Miss Lilly's Ballet School has been invited to perform for thePrincess of Mouseland, and Angelina hopes to be a prima ballerina.But disaster strikes and she is only given a minor role. Angelinais so disappointed that she wants to leave ballet school but shedecides to work hard for the sake of all her friends in theperformance. But there is an unexpected turn of events when theprima ballerina sprains her ankle on the day of the show andAngelina is delighted to be able to step in and save the day!
Question: What do you get the kid who wants everything?Answer: Please Try to Remember the First of Octember!, thewonderfully exaggerated Beginner Book that gently pokes fun at thegreen-eyed monster in all of us. Reissued with a new cover takenfrom the interior, this backlist classic is a parent's wish cometrue!
It's been 110 years since Frederick Warne published BeatrixPotter's very first book, "The Tale of Peter Rabbit", and incelebration, we are delighted to be publishing special editions ofher entire body of work. Unlike the traditional little white books,these editions have delightful colourful covers and speciallydesigned endpapers. And to make them extra special, we haveincluded a publisher's note to tell you all about the history ofhow each book came to be. "The Story of A Fierce Bad Rabbit", alongwith "The Story of Miss Moppet", was intended for very youngchildren. It is a simple tale of what befalls a rude little rabbitthat doesn't say 'please' before he takes something that belongs tosomeone else. "The Story of A Fierce Bad Rabbit" is number 20 inBeatrix Potter's series of 23 little books.
Describes how people all over the world celebrate thesunrise.
'Poor old fox has lost his socks. He looks in a chest andfinds a vest.' Can you help fox find his socks? Are they in thekitchen or under the stairs? Are they inside the clock or hidden ina chest? Lift the flaps and find out! Collect all four books in"The Acorn Wood series:" "Postman Bear," "Rabbit's Nap," and"Hide-and-Seek Pig."
这是小猫咪的个月圆的夜晚。 小猫咪看着圆圆的月亮,以为那是一碗牛奶。 她想要喝,于是闭上眼,伸出了舌头舔了一下。 可是她只舔到一只虫子,可怜的小猫咪。 天空,依然有一碗牛奶在那里等着。 于是小猫咪又向空中跳去,她跌倒了,可怜的小猫咪。 小猫咪又追了出去,可是怎么也追不到,那碗牛奶依然在那里等着。
In the latest installment of Tedd Arnold's NEW YORK TIMES bestselling Fly Guy series, Buzz has a homework assignment to write a fairy tale and he asks Fly Guy to help. Fly Guy doesn't like to think of himself as some of Buzz's suggestions--an ugly troll, a smelly pig herder--so he becomes a handsome prince instead! Prince Fly Guy flies to a dark castle, fends off a giant, and rescues a beautiful princess. Even reluctant readers will enjoy this fun, zany story about Fly Guy's adventure in a fairy tale!
A new tabbed board book is perfect for little Spot fans All of Spot's favorite places and things are packed into thisnew, chunky format. Whether seeing Spot's favorite toys, favoritebeach items or favorite friends, young children will love all theobjects and words that fill this sturdy book. It's the perfectformat for children coming to Spot for the first time.
Generations of children have followed this furry, lovable bunny on his journey to find a home. A family favorite since 1956, Margaret Wise Brown's simple yet playful tale is beautifully complemented by Garth Williams's exquisite artwork.
Elmer, the bright parchwork elephant, has some very specialfriends. Zebra is the stripiest, giraffe is the tallest, snake isthe longest, leopard is the spottiest. Everyone if different andElmer loves them all. An original book of animals for very youngchildren who will love the bold colours of David McKee's strikingillustrations. (19931026)
Get ready for Fly Guy's wacky new tricks as he saves the day! In the latest installment of Tedd Arnold's NEW YORK TIMES bestselling Fly Guy series, Fly Guy puts on a show with all the new tricks that Buzz taught him. But when Fly Guy shows off The Backstroke, The Dizzy Doozie, and The Big Booger at dinner-time, Buzz tells Fly Guy only to do the tricks on command. The tricks come in handy when an annoying kid starts picking on Buzz and Fly Guy--and by the time Fly Guy pulls off The Big Booger, he runs away. Even reluctant readers will enjoy this fun, zany story about Fly Guy's exciting new tricks and how they end up helping Buzz and Fly Guy.
On the Go with Dora andBlue! Children can build their reading skills and a NickJr. library with this boxed set to six Ready-to-Readstories. And better yet, they can bring these books with themeverywhere they go!
What purrrfect timing! Fall 2010 marks the launch of the new PBS Kids television show The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!—an animated preschool science program based on the Cat in the Hat’s Learning Library book series—and to celebrate, we’re coating the cover of our new Learning Library book Ice Is Nice! with a shimmery finish! In this latest installment of the bestselling series, the Cat in the Hat takes Sally and Dick to visit the North and South Poles, where they mingle with native animals—reindeer, musk oxen, polar bears, caribou, and all sorts of penguins. They discover how the animals stay warm in the freezing cold, learn why it’s colder at the South Pole than at the North Pole, find out that one pole is located on land and the other isn’t, and learn that scientists are studying climate change to keep both poles icy cold. This is the perfect book to curl up with on a cold winter’s day—made even more perfect with a glistening cover!
When rain comes to the parched African savanna, the animalsuse all their senses to track the storm. The porcupine smells rainin the air. The zebras see lightning. The baboons hear thunder. Therhino feels the first drops. And the lion tastes the cool water.For a time, the grasslands abound with new green leaves, juicyfruits, and fresh pools of water. But soon the hot sun dries outthe land, and the animals must again wait for the next bigrain. Manya Stojic's picture book debut is as satisfying and refreshingas the rain she describes. With paintings that are exuberant andsaturated with color and a simple text that rolls off the tonguewith pleasure and ease, here is a book parents and teachers willenjoy sharing again and again.
"I'm having a party tomorrow," Rabbit whispers to Owl. "It's asurprise." But Owl tell the news to Squirrel, he says, "Rabbit ishoeing the parsley tomorrow. It's a surprise." By the time word hasspread to all of Rabbit's friends, it's anyone's guess just what itis that Rabbit will be doing tomorrow!
While stopping to admire some of the world’s most amazing trees, the Cat and Co. teach beginning readers how to identify different species from the shape of their crowns, leaves, lobes, seeds, bark, and fruit. Kids will learn about many trees common to North America.
From the creator of the all-time classic VERY HUNGRY CATERPILLAR comes a sweetly resonant story about the power of friendship--now available for little hands When a best friend moves away, it can be painful for the child who is left behind. But the spunky boy in this upbeat story makes up his mind to find his missing playmate. Friends tells a story alive with love and perseverance, brightened with vibrant art and Eric Carle's trademark fostering of imagination. Praise for Friends:
Peter, Benjamin and Lily are starting a club - an amazing adventure club! But Mr Tod, Tommy Brock and Old Brown are teaming up too, to set a terrible trap for the unsuspecting bunnies. Will Peter and his friends beat the beastly band?
It's been 110 years since Frederick Warne published BeatrixPotter's very first book, "The Tale of Peter Rabbit", and incelebration, we are delighted to be publishing special editions ofher entire body of work. Unlike the traditional little white books,these editions have delightful colourful covers and speciallydesigned endpapers. And to make them extra special, we haveincluded a publisher's note to tell you all about the history ofhow each book came to be. Cecily Parsley's "Nursery Rhymes" is asequel to Beatrix Potter's first rhyme collection, "Appley Dapply'sNursery Rhymes". Like the previous book it contains material shehad produced and collected over a period of many years. The CecilyParsley sequence of illustrations, for example, were first madeinto a little booklet twenty-five years earlier, in 1897. CecilyParsley's "Nursery Rhymes" is the last of Beatrix Potter's seriesof 23 little books.