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Here comes the crocodile! And he's sniffing and he's snarling. And he's grumbling and he's growling. And his great big tummy's rumbling . . . Oh no! He's hungry. RUN!
“Rabbit!” calls Little Bear. “I’ve found a letter for Santa. It was lost in the snow! We must take it to him!”“Tails and whiskers!” cries Rabbit. “How exciting!”So the two friends set out on a long journey full of adventures. But will they make it to Santa’s grotto in time?A gorgeous Christmas storybook that comes with Christmassy writing paper, envelopes and stickers so children can write a letter to Santa too!
When Little Bear's mother begins to prepare him for winter hibernation, he is sad because he will miss playing with his friends in the snow.
Little Rabbit and Snowman are the very best of friends. But when winter fades, Snowman is nowhere to be found. Wherever can he be? Soon a postcard arrives for Little Rabbit. It's from Snowman - and he's travelling the world! This brilliant book about an adventurous snowman has a gorgeous shiny cover and comes with six postcards and masses of stickers, so little readers can send messages to their family and friends just like Snowman. Children will love the excitement of reading Snowman's postcards and letters and finding out where in the world he has been. This lovely book would make a fantastic Christmas present but is sure to be enjoyed throughout the year.
Techniques for creating eight classic Irish lace designs are the basis of this crafter's guide. The fancy projects in this collection include Annabella Bridal Necklave, Irish Crochet Combs, Ring Bearer Pillow, Irish Isle Doily, Irish Rover Scarf, Tripoly Doily, April Morn Shawl, and Irish Whisper Doily. All patterns use sizes 10 or 20 thread, size five pearl cotton, and light worsted weight yarn.
Ruby's mom is having a baby, but Ruby is not very happy about it. She knows that babies are smelly and noisy, and she is sure that he will steal all her toys
Ruby and her friend Mai are camping out in Mai's garden where giants, dragons, and pirates head toward their tent, but fortunately Ruby has some magical objects to keep the girls safe.
The jungle is too quiet for Leo the parrot. So he decides to make some noise! Soon his friends join in, and they can't decide whose sound is loudest: Squawk! Screech! Trumpet! Growl! But when their racket fills the air, the four friends find out who really has the loudest call in the jungle . . . .
The word 'decay' is often used by critics in general reference to Beckett's thematic emphasis and philosophical outlook. However, this book explores the idea of decay as the fundamental core of Beckett's work, dominating it thematically, linguistically and artistically. Kathryn White explores Beckett's representation of physical decay, mental and spiritual deterioration and finally the idea that 'decay' is to be found in language itself. This study explores the importance of both theme and form in Beckett's work and considers whether Beckett will, in future generations, be remembered both for his representation of existence and his innovations in language.
To join the Tickle Squad, a mouse must tickle a variety of animals, including a crocodile.