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Did you mean? Beer Barbara Vans

Never lie on a lion or creep up behind a sheep. Why? Because all sorts of things can happen, as we soon find out in this lively read-aloud text for the very young. Children get covered in mud, outrun by horses and kept on their toes by cows. There is heaps of animal fun to be had...

"Listen for students, computer keyboards, art class projects, lunchtime sounds, and so much more in this book about the sounds you can hear at school! Transition young readers from board books to picture books with tear resistant pages. Big, bold text and an engaging question-and...

Five young mermaids start out together on an adventure but, one by one, find a reason to stay in a different sea in this illustrated, rhyming, count-down book. Includes information about mermaids, oceans, and sea creatures.

""Much loved-fairy tales leap to life in this series of lively retellings. There's a surprise under each lift-up flap to add to the fun" (publisher).

The Tickety Tale Teller is so busy going from house to house to tell stories to all the children that she becomes exhausted, prompting her to figure out a way to make her job easier.

A rhyming counting book featuring a trip to the zoo.

Describes the sounds different farm animals make. The question-and-answer story delights and encourages readers to mimic the familiar sounds of a cow, a donkey, a goose, and other animals heard around the farm.

Dick Whittington

When young Dick Whittington hears that the streets of London are paved with gold, he travels to the big city to seek his fortune. Things don't quite turn out as he'd hoped, but can a kind man and a cat solve all Dick's problems?

Combining traditional childhood favourites with modern prayers and blessings, this brightly illustrated prayer book is one that will be treasured by children as they grow. Full of warmth, wit and wisdom, each of the 145 prayers is numbered and arranged thematically to give childr...

Inspired by the story of Jack and the Beanstalk, Jess plants a magic bean in a flowerpot. But instead of growing a beanstalk, she grows a bean root and meets a different kind of giant.

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