Is a superb, fully illustrated guide to the fantas-tic world of Magnamund--a must for all fans of solo game books, role-playing games, and sword and sorcery adventures. There's full background detail on all the charac-ters in the award-winning Lone Wolf books, as well as exciting history and beautifully detailed color maps.
You'll find a jungle of beasts prowling through this fascinating collection of animal poems. There are tigers, baboons, yaks, unicorns and even a duck-billed platypus in a menagerie of poems by a whole range of poets, including Ted Hughes, Hilaire Belloc, T S Eliot, Edward Lear and Spike Milligan.
Strawberry Shortcake,this small book provides your child with the colorful stickers of some famous figures in the Disney cartoon film. With showing the story of these pretty figures, this fabulous book can help your child to know many things. And this book also provides your child with some funny activites.
This is a collection of four marvellous 'Blue Moon Days' where the extraordinary really does happen! Dave grows up overnight and has to deal with Indian conjurers and rich traffic wardens. Fergus is a little boy whose father is a pantomime stooge. Ralph has an amazing adventure with climbing submarines, globetrotting uncles, inventors and a chaotic birthday party. Julia's dressing up bag is certainly full of magical surprises. These timleless, highly unusual and imaginative stories are very very funny.
Fairy Fern is really excited about the fairy parade-but will she make it in time?
How will hungry Teddy Bear fill the time between lunch and dimmer?
An English boy, shipwrecked, hungry, and lost, finds his way into the court of Constantine where he is interpreted as a symbol of good luck and, as such, ordered to be kept always near the king. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
An A-Z of games to play and enjoy, and wild and wacky things to make. Packed with Michaela's brilliant ideas for kites and customised conkers,making musical instruments, designingyourown earrings and playing hilarious party games, this is a fun-filled 'must' for everyone.
Young children will love finding and naming the everyday things in this colorful"first words"book.The bright and bold photographs introduce more than 50common words used by young children.
Young children will love finding and naming the everyday things in this colorful"first words"book.The bright and bold photographs introduce more than 50common words used by young children.
Admirable Karia is very excited a bout the Beautiful Lock Competition.With some good iedas from Josh, Fiona and Ravi Make everything at Lock Cottage shipshape, but just before the judeg arrives, Ravi spots a problem.
YOU can forget about a whizz—bang social life if,like Ellie Morgan,your greatest ambition is to grow a world class giant pumpkin。 Ellie has just forty—six days to boost her Big Max to legendary proportions and beat the reigning champion,the despicable Cyril Pool,in the Rock River Pumpkin Weigh—in。She needs all her courage and ingenuity to battle against rain,frost,bugs,fungus and pumpkin thieves—espe—cially when helping her to protect Big Max seems to have knocked out Wes,the new boy in town,just when Ellie needs him most。
Princess Petal loves a party-but guess who will be dancing with her tonight?
With just one loop of string and yourfingers you can make many magical shapes.Shapes like diamonds,butterflies, waves and monsters.Don't panic ifyou have problems On your first few attempts.Just go back tO the beginning and start again—cheekeach drawing to see which fingers should beholdingthe string,whatloopsthey shouldbein and what you should do next. The illustrations for all the string figures,tricks and magic have been drawn as though you are looking at your own hands.Therefore the right and left hands in the illustrations are your OWn right and left hands.Always try tO keep your hands in the same positions as those in the illustrations.
Mommy Bear konws exactly how to get sleepy Teddy Bear out of bed in the mornings!
First published nearly 40 years ago, Zolotow's ingenuous paean to spring, a time "when everything lovely begins once again," indeed feels reborn with Craig's (Angelina Ballerina) winsome illustrations. Combining full-page spreads with smaller panels and spots, her ink, watercolor and colored-pencil art draws from a sumptuous palette of Easter egg colors that reaches full bloom at tale's end, when spring finally catches up to the lonely bunny in search of companionship. When a sleepy owl tells the solo bunny that "there are always rabbits at Easter," he attempts to hunt the place down. Youngsters will be tickled by this misunderstanding and will enjoy having a leg up on the long-eared fellow. Equally gratifying are Craig's renderings of the antics of a diminutive mouse who trails and apes the wandering bunny. In the spirit of a true quest, both travelers are rewarded for their journey: each ends up with a loving mate?and seven offspring. Snuggling with his brood, "The bunny's heart throbbed with happiness at t