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"Mole often stumbles into precarious situations, from delicately handling the first daffodil of spring to trimming his uneven whisker lengths. Luckily, he has his best friend Mouse to guide him through each scenario-even when he least expects it!"--
Book Band: Lime, ideal for ages 6+ A powerful and personal story from Joyce Dunbar about what it's like to experience hearing difficulties. 'Joyce Dunbar is one of the best writers for children today.' Guardian Dylan can't hear as well as he used to be able to and he doesn't want to be different from his friends - he wants things to go back to the way they used to be. As his hearing gets worse he becomes more and more isolated from his friends. Luckily his dog Pluto is there to keep him down to earth... This heartwarming story from Joyce Dunbar has beautiful black-and-white illustrations by John Shelley and is perfect for children who are developing as readers. The Bloomsbury Readers series ...
Willa has trouble falling asleep until her brother reminds her of all the happy things that await her in the morning.
When Giant Baby Bear finds a very small something in the woods, he takes it home to share his home with his guest.
Originally published: London: Doubleday, 2006.
This lyrical version of the Nativity story, a simple cumulative poem with the rhythm of a well-loved nursery rhyme, is illustrated by stunning oil paintings.
An enchanting Christmas picture book about the magic and anticipation of Christmas Eve. There's only one more sleep till Christmas, and Lucas and Willow, the moon and the stars are all waiting... Waiting for Christmas morning, and presents, and mince pies and fun. But, unbeknown to Lucas and Willow, the magic has already begun. As silently and secretly the toys come to life... Perfect for sharing on Christmas Eve, this atmospheric story will soon become a new festive tradition. Written by master storyteller Joyce Dunbar, with stunning, classic illustrations from award-winning artist Victoria Turnbull.
A colourful and charming picture book from a mother-and-daughter team There once was a baby who hid in a shoe, and had learned how to say 'How do you do?' In a shoe you might think there is not much to do, but this very same baby went to sea in that shoe And so the baby's journey continues - but where are his parents? Could the two giants looking for a baby and a shoe be them? With a great read-aloud text and a winsome hero, this is a picture-book delight From the illustrator of Flyaway Katie and the author of Baby Bird.
Dora the duck involves the other barnyard animals in a contest to find out who can lay the best egg.
When a pig swallows a magic acorn, all her wishes come true.