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Winner of the 2020 Stratford-Salariya Picture Book Prize, a competition held by the Stratford-upon-Avon Literary Festival and Salariya Book Company to find a picture book by an unpublished author deserving of publication.When Daddy Hedgehog can't find his young daughter, he searches high and low for her in snowy forests and deep ponds, asking all of the other animals if they've seen her. Little does he know that his daughter is with Mrs Squirrel, who's pursuing Daddy Hedgehog to return his daughter to him!
Traces the history of crime and punishment from 3200 B.C. to the present and discusses how and why the laws which govern people's behavior were created.
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Winner of the inaugural Stratford-Salariya Picture Book Prize, a competition held by the Stratford-upon-Avon Literary Festival and Salariya Book Company to find a picture book by an unpublished author deserving of publication. Inspired by Asian folklore and the films of Studio Ghibli, this is the magical tale of a young girl who befriends the giant rabbit who lives in the Moon and goes with it on a bedtime adventure through dreamy landscapes. Parents and children alike will be mesmerised by this soothing, dreamy story and the beautiful illustrations and want to read it over and over again.
Shows the structure and use of famous modern buildings from the Royal Pavilion in Brighton to Kansai Airport, and describes how they were built.
When a pigeon visits the aviary, he feels very inferior to all of the other species of birds he encounters, with their colourful plumage and magnificent wingspans. But eventually the pigeon realises that he has something the other birds don't - his freedom! The Remarkable Pigeon is a thought-provoking and stunningly illustrated picture book that will enchant children and teach them the importance of not always comparing oneself to others and appreciating what one has.
Set off on the adventure of a lifetime. Journey deep inside the workings of the human body - a machine designed for life.
Children who have reached the toilet-training stage will think this is the funniest book they've ever seen! Parents will smile, too, as children and parents turn the pages to discover who's on the loo. The colour illustrations are large and bold, and the story concludes with a flush sound button for children to press. A little duck watches as several animals take turns sitting on the toilet accompanied by amusing text - a gentle encouragement to toddlers who are toilet training. The book's final two-page spread features a pop-up showing all the other animals shouting 'bravo!' as the little duck flushes the toilet.
Large illustrations and simple text describe what an egg is made of and how it hatches into a chicken.