Ten Little Dogs
£7.99An adorable count-down book by a household name, this book uses a fun rhyming pattern and appealing artwork to introduce concepts of counting and subtraction to very young children.
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An adorable count-down book by a household name, this book uses a fun rhyming pattern and appealing artwork to introduce concepts of counting and subtraction to very young children.

When Abigail can’t concentrate in class, she gets bored and does naughty things! Abigail is sent to the cooling down room. Then she has a music class. She can’t make any of the instruments work! Just when things are about to go wrong again, the teacher discovers exactly what to do to engage this little girl, and Abigail ends up finding a special voice of her very own.

Come on a magical journey of wonder and discovery from misty seaside shorelines to cold ice capped seas. This beautiful tale of friendship between a child and a whale invites us to consider our responsibilities towards the environment and makes a direct plea to end plastic pollution.

What do we all need when we’re feeling down? yes, that’s right, a group hug! A slug is the unlikely hero of this feel-good tale: ‘You need a hug? I have one,’ said Slug, ‘to keep your heart snug!’ More and more sad-looking animals arrive, and one by one slug persuades each to join the group hug until a scary looking bear turns up. But who will be brave enough to hug bear? A wonderful read-aloud book with irresistible rhyme, vibrant nature scenes and huggable animals.

A girl follows Polly the worker bee collecting pollen and nectar from various flowers, and bringing it back to the hive where it is stored in the honeycomb. We meet the queen bee and the drones, and finally see honey being harvested and enjoyed.

Mysterious noises keep waking up the Wimbledon family. ‘That’s very odd,’ says Mr Wimbledon each time, but when he returns from checking on the sounds, he’s always reassuring: ‘It’s only Stanley; he’s fixing the oil tank.’ ‘It’s only Stanley; he’s clearing the bathtub drain.’ But what Stanley the dog is actually doing while his oblivious family goes back to bed is deliciously absurd: he’s turning the house into a rocket ship to zoom himself and his family to another planet for an alien encounter.

A small boy has saved all his pocket money and visits the market with high expectations. When disaster strikes and he loses his money, he feels devastated. But wait, what’s that? A smile shop? He could really do with a smile. What will happen if he goes in?

An upbeat story about a confident little boy who takes pride in his first day of nursery.

The lion at the little French zoo is a favourite of all the townspeople. Every day they stop by to feed him titbits and say, ‘Bonjour, Happy Lion’. Naturally, when the lion finds his door open, he decides it would only be proper to visit all his friendly neighbours in return. But, wait – sacré bleu! Why is everyone fleeing in terror?

Clara has gone to the park, but there’s nobody to play with. She finds an umbrella on the ground and does a good deed by putting it on a bench. The umbrella says ‘thank you’ and invites Clara to make a wish. So unfolds a magical chain of events where kindness and forgiveness go hand-in-hand. An amusing way to explore themes of empathy, choice-making and citizenship.

The little girl in this story is moving with her parents to a new, colder country very far away. She loves visiting her Grandma’s sewing studio and watching her make things and is worried about leaving Grandma behind. As the girl makes a toy aeroplane and a map so that her Grandma can come and visit her in the new country, Grandma is busy making a coat to keep her Grandchild warm.

‘It’s not easy getting your Lion Diploma.’ So Jon Agee’s little narrator begins his hilarious description of the crash course he took on becoming an honorary lion. At first he doesn’t score high, but when it comes to rescuing an endangered neighbourhood cat, the lion in him is unleashed!
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