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Hearing stories from his mother about the Lord of the Forest, little Tiger keeps a watchful eye and an observant ear on all the sights and sounds around him in the hope of finally encountering the elusive animal that rules their land.
After being told that she cannot leave her winter den until spring arrives, Una the bear cub goes out early, meets various animals, gets in trouble, and eventually finds out what spring is.
Rory is afraid of the darkness of winter. He thinks that monsters and demons might creep out from the shadows and get him. So he makes a dragon of emerald green with a brilliant red crest. Each night the dragon comes alive to tell Rory stories of knights and battles, and of elf-kings and treasure hoards. Through his dreamtime adventures, Rory grows brave. But as spring approaches, the dragon longs to return to his own fiery home. What will Rory do without his new friend? Featuring beautifully descriptive prose and vibrant artwork, The Winter Dragon is an entertaining book with a reassuring message for young readers.
Four, the last to hatch and smaller than his sibblings, cannot fly as soon as One, Two and Three can. Yet he never gives up trying, and in the end his efforts pay off.
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Deep in the soft green shadows of the jungle two tiny tiger cubs pounce and play. But then one night Mother Tiger goes into the jungle to hunt. Left alone, the cubs find the night seems much bigger and darker than before...
'The Most Important Bus Stop at the Very Centre of The Universe' is where 'M's Beautiful Stranger waits to get on. Have you wondered yet what it feels like to be sixteen, with the world changing rapidly around you? How would you cope with your own changes? Where would you be without the strongest of friendships? Join 'M' and her circle of friends as they battle through Exams, Love and Chocolate Cake at full gallop on the school bus, and if they haven't found The Meaning of Life by the time they get there, it isn't for want of trying...
Molly Maran was a kind hearted hen. She was quite happy to share her cosy warn barn with Robin and Hedgehog, but she wasn't sure that she wanted the dog to stay until, that is, the fox came to visit.
One in a series of graphic novels for 9-12 year-olds, especially boys, there are integrated black and white illustrations on every page, using comic strip conventions and cinematic devices (panning shots, close-ups and flash-backs). Pacy well plotted texts are written by established authors.
Great value picture storybooks. Enchanting stories accompanied by beautiful illustrations make these storybooks appealing and collectable. Featuring stunning original artwork by innovative illustrators, age-appropriate language, plus notes for parents and teachers.