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When you are a big girl you don't do the things that babies do. You don't sleep in a cot, throw toys, make a mess at lunch, or use the potty. Isn't there anything a big girl still does? There might just be ...
Finn is fat because he's always the first to eat. Poor Fred stays thin - he's too slow! Is there any way he can get a meal?
A brown cow is determined to dress up and go into town even though the other animals disapprove and the farmer is equally determined to stop her.
Mary is a little girl with a big pet - a dinosaur! And just like the other Mary, who had a little lamb, this pet follows Mary everywhere - even to school!
Contains stories that don't exceed 50 words and are useful for first readers. The stories in this book are accompanied by colourful pictures, which help develop visual literacy skills.
Come and see what is down beneath the waves. Whose eye is that, and what is in the box? The sea is a beautiful place, but it has some things that you need to be careful with - better get back to the beach!
One morning, Paul was bored. "I know," he thought, "I'll play football." But his shorts were torn. His socks were worn. ?Mom, where's my ball? I can't find it at all!” Paul find his ball, and ends up finding some very strange teammates! Twisters Rhymers are a great way of introducing young children to stories with the fun factor of a rhyme. They keep children engaged and help them to read with the repetitive sound endings that rhymes provide.
In the snowy weather, Joe goes outside to see if the animals are freezing, but he winds up cold instead.
Will has a boomerang and he's afraid to use it. Boomerangs come back when you throw them - don't they? Maybe not. So when Will's boomerang gets lost, he sets off to look for it. Watch out, Will! It's dangerous out there!