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No one loves summer more than Bertie. In fact, he can't wait to spend his days having fun in the sun with his friend Owl. But he finds himself in a pickle when he learns that Owl sleeps during the day. Will he find a way for Owl to enjoy summer as much as he does? Or will Bertie be left to play on his own?
Bertie wants to FLY! After all, it's what birds do best. The only problem is no one ever showed him how. So, Bertie and his new friend Worm are on a mission to figure it out together. Will Bertie take to the sky? Or will Worm find him face down and flightless?
The acclaimed creator of THE RAINBOW FISH series returns with Bertie, an irrepressible hippo who's not quite ready for bed. Bertie might wear his daddy out before he's actually ready for sleep.
When Squirrel Nutkin is captured while trying to save Peter's father's journal after it was taken by Old Brown the owl, Peter must choose between helping a friend and retrieving his property.
Enhanced Ebook (includes audio) Once upon a time there were four friends who always had oodles and oodles of fun together. After their last adventure full of surprises, a sudden torrential rainfall forces Bertie and gang to take shelter atop Blue Mountain. When they emerge, they encounter an extraordinary girl named Alice, who can grow big or small at the snap of her fingers. Together, they spend a magical night singing and dancing under the moon and shooting stars. A sequel to "A Picnic in the Sun", this imaginative musical tale is interspersed with four beloved traditional songs and 14 original tracks performed with pizzazz and emotion. Whimsical illustrations accompany this joyful and unforgettable celebration.
In a celebration of the bond between a father and a son, Bertie the hippo demonstrates all the fun things he and his father can do together throughout the day, including having piggy-back rides and eating tasty treats!
Bertie is a blackbird that lives in a tree in the garden. He tells stories of the past to all the different young birds that arrive. Bertie makes learning fun as he describes the changing seasons, weathers and how the times have changed since his younger days.
I guess we should start at the beginning. I was born on 2 November 1995. The doctors in the hospital took one look at my genitals and slapped an F on my birth certificate. 'F' for female, not fail - though that would actually have been kind of appropriate given present circumstances. When I was 15, I realised I was a transgender man. That makes it sound like I suddenly had some kind of lightbulb moment. In reality, coming to grips with my identity has taken a long time. Over the last six years, I've come out to my family and friends, changed my name, battled the healthcare system, started taking male hormones and have had surgery on my chest. My quest to a beard is almost complete. This is my story.