"Mama, do you miss me so much that you're coming right home tome, NO MATTER WHAT?" In this second STINKY FACE title, Mama is away and tells her sonthat nothing can keep them apart. Through the boy's livelyimagination, Mama braves hungry sharks, terrible pirates,spaceships lost in time and much more to assure her son thatnothing can keep her from coming home to him.
"We will make a quilt to help us always remember home," Anna'smother said. "It will be like heaving the family in backhome Russiadance around us at night. And so it was. From a basket of old clothes,Anna's babushka, Uncle Vladimir's shirt, Aunt Havalah's nightdressand an apron of Aunt Natasha's become The Keeping Quilt, passed along from mother to daughter for almost a century. For fourgenerations the quilt is a Sabbath tablecloth, a wedding canopy,and a blanket that welcomes babies warmly into the world. In strongly moving pictures that are asheartwarming as they are real, patricia Polacco tells the story ofher own family, and the quilt that remains a symbol of theirenduring love and faith.
"Tickle Time!" is the twelfth in Boynton's astoundingly successful "Boynton on Board" series. Based on the wildly popular song from Boynton's wildly popular "Rhinoceros Tap" CD, "Tickle Time!" is pure irrepressible Boynton, lively in tempo, nimble in rhyme, and filled with irresistible fuzzy cats that cavort from page to page. Plus a few birds, who aren't the cavorting type. Here's a book to turn to again and again, because it's guaranteed to elicit giggles: If you're feeling blue and you don't know what to do there is nothing like a "Tickle Time" to make you feel like new. Whether you tickle high or tickle low, tickle fast or tickle slow, it's the gitchy-gitchy-goo that makes everything worthwhile.
Say hello to LEGO[registered] Friends - LEGO's gorgeous newrange aimed exclusively at girls! Meet the characters - Andrea,Emma, Mia, Stephanie and Olivia - and have fun using your coolstickers in this brilliant activity book!
Part of the My First Picture Book series: perfect for every toddler to help build language, understanding and enjoyment. These books are a bridge between board books and picture books; printed on sturdy card with rounded corners. Big lorry, quarry lorry, splish, spash, MUCK. Quarry lorry, BIG lorry, slip, slide stuck! So begins a disastrous day at the quarry, as lorry, truck and little digger all find themselves stuck in the mud. Thankfully Bigger Digger is on hand to save the day. We challenge you to read this and not want to start all over again. And again. It's a tongue-twisting, rhyming romp that will have little readers shouting out the words. With bold, bright illustrations by Ben Mantle, animal drivers, trucks and diggers and... MUD... this really is a book that reminds you how much fun reading can be!
Reissue of this board book about everyone's favourite family cat, Mog. With new cover design. Follow Mog and a little boy through their busy day. From when they wake up in the morning with a big stretch until when they fall fast asleep curled up together. In between their day is full of lots of games and fun. Children will delight in spotting familiar objects and activities in this title. It is the perfect board book to enjoy at any time of day
This lovely little storybook is based on the number one and award-winning preschool children's TV show on Channel 5 and Nickelodeon - Peppa Pig! When you read this story, your child will be jumping for joy as they board the train and follow Peppa on an exciting journey. Every Peppa fan from 2-5 will love looking at the colourful pictures and laughing along with Peppa, George, Mummy and Daddy Pig and all their friends. Read the story at playtime, preschool or even tucked up in bed and it will always be a firm favourite!
This is the amazing tale of Gerald McCloy, who didn't talkwords -- he went Boing Boing instead! Only capable from theearliest age of making strange noises, young Gerald is the bane ofhis parents' lives. Finally, he runs away, little realising hisBoing Boings will make his fortune! Nearly fifity years ago, Dr.Seuss was asked by a friend at United Productions of America tocome up with an idea for an animated cartoon that was new anddifferent -- more than just the usual cats chasing mice. And that'show Gerald McBoing Boing came into being. The cartoon attractedlegions of fans in America, and went on to win an Academy Award in1951. Available only briefly in book form in the USA at the time ofthe movie's release, it has finally re-emerged with all its zestand zany humour in tact, ready to delight a new generation of Dr.Seuss fans.