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Preston Pig has the strangest feeling he is being followed Preston is on his way home from school. Hungry Mister Wolf is lying in wait for Preston. But every time he thinks the little pig is within his reach... suddenly ...Preston outwits him.
In this zany book there are over 60 verses and some of the weirdest characters you're ever likely to meet. There's the Jolly Giant, the Elibird, the Human Siren, Borer the Explorer, Nosey Porker, Mugsy O'Shea and many, many more
Preston Pig is walking through the woods to take his granny a basket of food. Hmm... red hood, basket of food, granny's house? That reminds me of a story, but which one? says Mister Wolf. Can the cunning Mister Wolf catch Preston this time, or will the little pig outwit him again?
Preston the pig dresses up as the Masked Avenger and stalks the town; he leaps out at his chosen victims, shouts "Boo, " and scares the wits out of them.
While on vacation at the beach, Preston Pig meets Maxine and experiences his first crush.
Winner of the 1992 Emil/Kurt Maschler Award.
Littlesaurus refuses to use the potty. Could it be that a bit of reverse psychology is in order to help him change his rude ways? Full color.
In this colourful picture book, the aliens are coming - in all shapes and sizes. But something frightens them off, and they vanish forever.
'Ooh-ah-Preston Pig! I said ooh-ah Preston Pig!' Preston is on the loose, with unequalled world-class football skills! Say 'Ooh!' as Preston dribbles past Pele; 'Ah!' as he sweeps past Shearer. Then go wild as four-goal Preston scores yet again! Poor Mister Wolf, lying in wait, is in for more than a few surprises!
Mister Wolf is hungry...for plump pig -- like Preston Mister Wolf is condsidering getting a job so he can buy his dinner instead of having to go out and catch it But what could he be... a footballer, a teacher, an astronaut? It's a difficult decision when all he's good at is eating pigs Hmm... it's certainly food for thought