Brightly illustrated, fun, phonics stories by top authors and illustrators
Amber loves her dog. But looking after him is hard work!
When Amelia goes camping, all sorts of amusing things happen.
While out getting food for her baby who was about to hatch, a mother bird misses his arrival, so he goes looking for her.
Dora and Boots are at the carnival and they are ready to win the grand prize, a big piñata, but first they must play games and collect eight yellow tickets.
A fantastic companion book to The Bear in the Cave, from an award-winning author and illustrator team
Brightly illustrated, fun, phonics stories by top authors and illustrators
Brightly illustrated early reading books by top authors and illustrators, perfect for newly independent readers.
Brightly illustrated early reading books by top authors and illustrators, perfect for newly independent readers.
Tilly and her animal friends have lots of fun living and playing together in a little yellow house.
The Little Princess has been moved to a new castle, but she wants to go back to the old place. Will it still be the same?
Takes on a journey to the Caribbean where on one little island you can find a whole lot of things to count - from two parrots squawking in a coconut tree and five market ladies selling tropical fruits, to nine limbo dancers on a sandy beach and ten colourfully dressed children celebrating carnival time.
Lulu loves to paddle in the ocean, build sandcastles and eat lots of yummy ice cream while on holiday.
Brightly illustrated first reading books with large text format by top authors and illustrators.
The ducklings, Seymour and Henry, don't want to stop playing at the end of the day. It's far more fun to run away and hide. But they wait and they wait, and still Mummy doesn't come. Then, the rain starts to fall, and hiding doesn't seem nearly as much fun. So back run Seymour and Henry, to Mummy, who is waiting to take them home to bed.
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Skelly the skeleton girl finds a bone lying on the floor of her house and wonders where it came from, and when she finally finds the answer, she is pleasantly surprised.
Brightly illustrated, fun, phonics stories by top authors and illustrators
Tumpty the elephant hides by closing his eyes, placing a cardboard box over his head, and lying upside down behind a potted plant, but his friends, including Tilly, can still see him.
Brightly illustrated rhyming stories with large text format by top authors and illustrators, perfect for developing phonological awareness.























