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As Charles Tiger looks for his lost roar he encounters many animal friends.
When none of Little Roo's friends hears the noisy monster that is following him, he learns that eating properly is the only way to get rid of it.
A grandfather busily prepares all kinds of food for his granddaughter and the guests he thinks she is bringing to visit him.
What a surprise for Grandad Pot! Polly is coming to stay. And so is Henry, who particularly likes jelly and ice-cream and Rosie, who likes banana sandwiches and George, whose favourite food is sausages. How will Grandad Pot ever cope?
Climb aboard the little puffer train for a fun-packed journey. Where will it take you? What will you see on the way? Small children will have lots of fun guessing the answers and then flipping the flap pages to see if they are right.
Policing Prostitution examines the complex world of commercial sex in the late Russian Empire, investigating the lives of women who sold sex, the men who paid for it, mediators, the police, and wider urban communities.
Full-page pictures illustrate familiar scenes from a child's everyday life, getting dressed, going to school, etc. The facing pages describe the scene in simple words interspersed with objects from the main scene.
The reader may count the animals as Elizabeth shares her news with them that she has laid an egg.
A text which encourages children to learn the names of the days of the week. In the EARLY WORMS;MY WORLD series, illustrated in full colour.
A picture book designed to encourage reading in children of four years and upwards, this is available as part of Picture Book set C (0-7500-1220-x), or individually subject to a minimum order value. There are five sets of these picture books, graded according to reading ability and interest range.