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Two Little Pigs whose small homes in the woods have been accidentally destroyed by Bear and Moose decide to build a house they can all share, and with the help of Beaver Builders they soon have a fine new home. By the illustrator of The Wind in the Willows.
Six Dinner Sid has been settled at Pythagoras Place for some time - but what happens when all his six owners decide to go on holiday at the same time? How will Sid get his six dinners a day....? This Sid adventure has joined the original story and become a much-loved classic picture book. 'The appetite for Sid's cheeky charisma has never dulled.' - Bookseller Illustrated in Inga Moore's classic watercolour style, and told with gentle humour, this book is a must-have companion title to the classic bestseller Six Dinner Sid. Sid's first adventure, Six Dinner Sid is a Smarties Award winner and is in the Daily Telegraph's top 50 children's books of all time.
Captain Cat is a trader. However, his eye is not for gold but for... CATS So much so, that his ship - the Carlotta - is populated by all kinds of felines But one day, Captain Cat decides that it's time to give up his trading and, with his beloved cats in tow, visit all the places he has always dreamed of.
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Little Jack Rabbit is frustrated that he is too small to perform the same tasks as the others in his family, until his grandfather comes up with a surprise that is just the right size for him. Suggested level: preschool.
Lucy's father wanted to pull out the apple tree in his garden that never blossoms or bears fruit. But Lucy pleads with him, knowing that it will. Suggested level: junior.
Left behind in the forest by her disgusted owner because she is unable to find truffles, Martine the pig, while trying to find her way home, meets a handsome wild boar who teaches her all about this great woodland delicacy.
Proud of their vegetable garden, two mice try to track down some thieves that are stealing their wares.
This collection of horse stories draws on a wide range of locations, times and cultures, featuring tales from ancient Greece, 14th-century Mongolia, medieval France and the present day.