Books in the Picture Books series
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A laughing giraffe surprises some bears who shock the crocs... and all too soon there's a rapping zebra and a waltzing rhino, all causing a hullabaloo at the zoo. It takes Baboon playing his bassoon to restore calm, in a story that will resonate with many parents and carers attem...pting bedtime with young children. Read more
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A picture book following a crew of not-so-scary pirates across the high seas. It lets children follow the story as the swashbuckling pirates sail through a swirling storm, sing sea shanties and tally up their twinkling treasure.
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Features a split-page book inviting children to howl with laughter at the fantastic and fantastical food concoctions they create.
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A charming picture book based on Aesop's well-loved tale. While Ant works hard to prepare for winter, Grasshopper mocks him and sings in the sun. Then winter comes, and Grasshopper no longer feels like singing...
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A lively interpretation of the well-loved traditional rhyme packed with fresh, modern illustrations.
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A charming, read-aloud version of this traditional fairytale with colourful illustrations throughout.
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Once upon a time, the rhinoceros had beautifully smooth skin. So how did it end up so saggy and baggy and wrinkly? Find out in this delightful picture book illustrated by John Joven and adapted especially for young children from one of Rudyard Kipling's famous Just So Stories.
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Take a virtual tour of London in this original picture book based on the classic English rhyme, which allegedly dates back to Tudor times. This version is set in the modern day, with pussy cat touring some of the most capital's most iconic sites including the Tower of London and ...Trafalgar Square, as well as Buckingham Palace. Read more
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After losing her mother, shy Natumi is rescued by a team from the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, an orphanage for baby elephants..
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Includes watercolour paintings and text that lead very young children through the effects of a rainy day; from cloudy skies to the splish, splash, splosh of puddles and a beautiful rainbow. This title describes some of the creatures who need and enjoy rainy days, such as frogs, b...irds, worms and snails. Read more
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