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Little Daisy Rabbit loves the woolly hat that her Granny made for her. Mummy says spring is coming, and soon it'll be far too hot for woolly hats, but Daisy is determined. Who needs spring? She's going to wear her favourite hat forever!
Percy the Park Keeper helps his animal friends in this popular story from highly regarded, bestselling author and illustrator Nick Butterworth.
Hedgehog helps his friends during a storm and they repay his kindness when he needs a new nest.
From the best-selling Little Hedgehog series comes another festive treat, just in time for Christmas! A brand-new Little Hedgehog paperback from the talented M Christina Butler and Tina Macnaughton. It’s Christmas – but poor Santa has a cold! So Little Hedgehog sets out with a sledge full of presents. “Santa’s helper is on the way!” But there are too many presents for one little hedgehog to handle. Perhaps he needs some help from his friends? With wonderfully wintry illustrations and soft touch-and-feels throughout, One Special Christmasis guaranteed to become a firm Christmas favourite.
This is a story about friendship and sharing, from the bestselling author of 'One Snowy Night'. Little Brown Mouse and Little Grey Mouse are the best of friends. One night they see a sparkling Wishing Star fall into the lake, and so they hurry down the river to find it. But there is only one star, and both mice want to make a wish.
Little Hedgehog's friends, the baby mice, have one Christmas wish: to build snow mice. But there just isn't enough snow! Little Hedgehog and the baby mice set out to search for more snow and along the way share the extra snow with their friends -- learning the true meaning of Christmas. The baby mice can't wait to build snow mice. But when they wake up on Christmas Eve, almost all of the snow has melted! So Little Hedgehog takes the friends to go look for snow, collecting it in his bobble hat. On the way home, the baby mice share the snow with Grandpa Squirrel, the beavers, and Fox. But when they are ready to build their snow mice, the last tiny snowflake is melting at the bottom of the hat!...
When Little Deer wakes one morning everything is covered in snow. He can't even find any grass to nibble! Squirrel and Rabbit can't wait to go out to play but Little Deer isn't so sure he likes the strange, cold, slippery snow . . .
Pitter-pat! Pitter-patter, pitter pat!Little Hedgehog is delighted when he wakes up to find it is raining. At last he can try out his lovely new raincoat, hat and boots, and his sparkly umbrella. But soon the rain gets faster and the wind gets blowier and Little Hedgehog's rain day turns into a great big adventure!
Little Bear will not eat his porridge. So his mother gives it to Old Scary Bear in the woods. Little Bear does not believe in the Scary Bear. But someone has been eating his porridge... Who’s Been Eating My Porrige? is from Level 3 of Ready Steady Read! a fantastic graded reading scheme with four reading levels from Little Tiger Press. Ready Steady Read! makes learning to read fun. Each book contains games and activities to reinforce learning and test comprehension in a way developing readers will enjoy as well as handy parent notes from Prue Goodwin, Lecturer in Literacy and Children's Books. Level 3 is suitable for more confident readers. The stories will help build their confidence, opening up the world of reading and imagination to them. About Level 3: longer sentences with varied structure wider vocabulary high-interest stories of up to 300 words smaller print for experienced readers
A magical story of friendship with a soft, textured finish on the cozy red hat, perfect for little fingers to trace. One snowy Christmas, a cold little hedgehog wakes from his winter sleep to find a present from Father Christmas. It’s a snug, woolly red hat – just what he needs. But when Little Hedgehog tries to wear the hat his prickles get in the way and it won’t fit. Then Little Hedgehog has a wonderful idea . . .