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The Great Paint is a brilliantly funny tale about what can happen when we forget to think of others and get carried away with our artistic endeavours ... Frog thinks he's pretty artistic and that the rest of the forest could do with a little bit of inventive improvement. From painting to sculpture, to performance art and origami, Frog gets to work on beautifying everything around him ... but will his friends appreciate his creativity? And how will Frog show them he's sorry and that true creative inspiration lies in the friendship of others?
Bear thinks that he is the coolest guy in the forest. He loves to strut his stuff, he loves to do whatever he wants and he never worries about a thing! One day, Bear is strutting his stuff as usual in the forest, not minding where he is going, when he runs into Moose. Moose tries to help him realise that he should take care and mind others and where he is going, but he doesn't care - he does whatever he wants! Will Bear listen or is he about to learn the hard way?
"Alfred is a bull and bulls are reliable and dependable. One day, his best friend Tom wants to bring home a new, adorable pet. Alfred realizes he may need to change if he wants to stay number one in Tom's heart. But can bulls be adorable too?"--Page 4 of cover.
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There are lots of animals playing in the snow, but could any of them be Penguin? Peek through the pages and lift the touchy-feely felt flaps to find out!
Tiger is hiding. Let's go and find him! Children will love exploring the leafy jungle to find the tiger in this stylish touch-and-feel board book. With peep-through pages and sturdy felt flaps, this series is just the thing for curious little ones.
There are five cats but just one sausage Which cat will get the yummy, scrummy sausage?
T-Rex is hiding. Let's go and find him! There are lots of dinosaurs playing in the valley, but could any of them be T-Rex? Peek through the pages and lift the touchy-feely felt flaps to find out!
An adaptation of everyone's favorite song from The Wind in the Willows, this sweet story is the perfect bedtime read. With beautiful illustrations and sweet prose, this depiction of ducks just a-dabbling in the water will capture the hearts of young readers new to the work of Kenneth Grahame. The original lyrics from Grahame's book are featured on the last page.
Puppy is hiding. Let's go and find him! There are lots of animals playing in the park, but could any of them be Puppy? Peek through the pages and lift the touchy-feely felt flaps to find out!