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Winter is approaching and it’s time for Bear to have a nice long sleep. But, the more he tries to get to sleep, the more awake he feels! So he decides to copy his forest friends who seem to doze off without any trouble: he sings in the trees like Blackbird, burrows underground like Badger, and even hangs upside down from his cave-roof like a bat. But nothing works – until wise Frog shows him how to relax, and soon the forest is reverberating with his snores!
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With bare cupboards and hungry bellies, three cats steal a penguin to catch fish for them. A hilarious sequence of events unfolds as the penguin makes his escape, becoming mistaken for a nun and a waiter before finding his way safely home. Meanwhile, the cats are caught for their crime and are sent to jail – for a lifetime of gruel.
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Max and Bob are old friends. Max helps out in Bob’s shop, and in the evenings they go fishing together. Until one summer, when everything changes.
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If you keep walking over the hills and across the fields, you will come to the edge, where the land meets the sea. And on this edge lies a village. This is my home. A young boy watches the grown-ups in his village go about their work. Everyone is busy: the blacksmith, the boat-builder, the baker. But most important of all, he thinks, are the fishermen who bring in the catch. The boy’s father is a baker, but he wants to be a daring fishermen when he grows up, brave enough to sail through stormy seas. He asks his father if he’s ever been to sea. An atmospheric look at a traditional way of life, and a timeless reminder that everyone is important, no matter how seemingly small their role.
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Mildred is a sheep, and she’s not too happy about it. The herding is boring, the food is repetitive, and the shearing is frankly embarrassing. So when she ventures out to the edge of the field and discovers the wonderful variety of animals living around the farm, she sets off on a messy misadventure to see what else is out there. Can she run like the wind with the horses, or soar through the clouds with the birds, or learn from the hens how to – force out an egg? She might even learn a lesson from the classiest animal around, when her antics draw the attention of the elegant and wily Ms Wolf, who just can’t wait to have Mildred over for dinner.
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There once was a dot, who was really quite small, who sat on the pavement not minding at all that is wasn’t that big or that bold or that rough, for this dot was kindness and that was enough. Kindness comes in all shapes and sizes and in this uplifting and inspiring book, it starts out as a dot and morphs into all sorts of different forms as it spreads joy wherever it goes. The power of kindness is explored in a distinctive and deceptively simple way as we witness kindness overcoming anger and sadness.
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There’s so much to discover in London! Follow Lion and his friends as they explore the big city – from Big Ben to Buckingham Palace.
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There’s so much to discover in the museum! Follow Brown Bear and his friends as they explore all of the different rooms – from the transport section to the art gallery.
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What animals will hatch from the eggs? Find the chick in the cosy nest and look for the baby sea turtle hatching from its egg. Will you find the caterpillar, too? Big lift-the-flaps are perfect for little hands, simple text invites little ones to peek at the pages, and cute pop-up animals will delight the littlest readers.
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Can you find the baby animals playing hide and seek? Find the baby lion hiding on the savannah and look for the baby whale hiding behind the bubbles. Will you find the baby kangaroo, too? Big lift-the-flaps are perfect for little hands, simple text invites little ones to peek at the pages and cute pop-up animals will delight the littlest readers.
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A bookish family shipwrecked on a treasure island faces off against a fearsome pirate crew. The keen-reading Robinsons set out to sea, their boat barely afloat with all their books, until a storm strikes down their holiday plans. Shipwrecked on a mysterious island, they gather their soggy books up and research how to survive – completely missing the treasure littered all around them! But the Bloodbucket pirates remember it all too well, and when they find the Robinsons have taken their turf, it’s time to walk the plank. With only ‘Silly Monkey Goes to the Toilet’ left to hand, can the Robinsons read themselves free from a watery doom?
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Sadness has come to live with me and I am building it a shelter. I am building a shelter for my sadness and welcoming it inside. A small boy creates a shelter for his sadness, a safe space where Sadness is welcome, where it can curl up small, or be as big as it can be, where it can be noisy or quiet, or anything in between. The boy can visit the shelter whenever he needs to, every day, sometimes every hour, and the two of them will cry and talk or just sit, saying nothing. And the boy knows that one day Sadness may come out of the shelter, and together they will look out at the world, and see how beautiful it is.