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When Bear arrives at the Woody Woods for the first time, he is looking for a friend. But it seems like all the friends are already taken. But then he meets Bird, who is looking for something, too – the Puffy Fluffy Octopus Cloud! Bear decides to help her look for it and so begins an unexpected adventure. Will they ever find that octopus-shaped cloud? Perhaps they might find something even better?
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£7.99
Mildred Honeyfur loves being sticky and resuses to have a bath. She sets off to find the stickiest things in the world – doughnuts, pond slime, toffees and glue – until she becomes a ball of stickiness, rolling through the town sticking to everything – and everyone! Stuck in the ultimate sticky situation, will Mildred ever be stopped?
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Boo the elephant has just bought some new, shiny boots. So shiny that he can see his face in them! He absolutely does not want them to get dirty so he decides not to play outside any more. But when he sees his best friend Cedric at the park, he can’t help but join him running through the autumn leaves. His boots get all muddy, but maybe his friendship with Cedric and the fun they have together is more important after all?
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Granny’s beloved goats follow her wherever she goes – to the tailor, to the salon, and even on the bus. The children help her to keep count of them all. Oh wait! Oh no! Where did goat 100 go? Follow the trail of clues and chaos through the bright, bustling market to help find the missing goat!
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£8.99
Rabbit wakes up one beautiful morning and decides to go outside. But she can only find one of her socks! Where could the other one be? Is it under the bed? Hidden in the cupboard? Or behind the shower curtain? Peep through the cut-outs on each page to help Rabbit find her missing sock.
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Get ready to celebrate Eid al-Fitr, commemorating the end of Ramadan, in this heartfelt picture book.
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The picture book adventure that will make you fall in love with rainy days!
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£6.99
Ruff! Ruff! Hello, Ruffles! Ruffles is a typical toddler who experiences all the highs and lows of preschool life as he learns about the world around him. There are lots of things he likes – and lots of things he doesn’t! He loves scratching, digging and chewing but he does not like wearing his coat on rainy days. No, no, no, no, NO! But when Ruffles wants to splash in puddles with his best friend, Ruby, he soon learns that some things are definitely worth wearing your coat for!
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Life is not safe for the other animals, as the villainous HighwayRat gallops along the highway, stealing their food. Clover froma rabbit; nuts from a squirrel – he even steals his own horse’s hay.Then he meets his comeuppance, in the form of a cunning duck.A fabulous, rollicking rhyme, in the style of the Alfred Noyes poem,’The Highwayman’.
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Old MacDonald’s farm is falling apart! The piggies’ sty is sinking in the mud and it’s raining on the cows. What will Old MacDonald do? Surely he won’t move the animals to a nearby fancy hotel? The cows would order grass in the restaurant, the pigs would splash in the pool and the sheep would have a pillow-fight. It could all just be too much fun!
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When Bear finds an egg on his doorstep, he has no clue that what’s hatching isn’t just a lost goose, but a family! A collaboration from Julia Donaldson and Sara Ogilvie, the award-winning, bestselling duo behind The Detective Dog and The Hospital Dog.
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£7.99
Venturing out after dusk with her family, a child is eager to watch for the new moon that signals the start of Eid ul-Fitr celebrations in this charming picture book. In a light-hearted introduction to Ramadan and Eid, this family-centred tale of anticipation under the stars captures everything from the bustle of a shared meal to the swirling magic of the night sky. With Ramadan and her first month of fasting almost over, Noura, Mama and Papa are headed to the hills for a moonsighting picnic. It would be truly special if Noura could catch a glimpse of the faint silvery crescent, something even her mother has never managed to do. If the moon stays hidden, that means one more long day before the joyful Eid celebrations begin – bringing with them visits with friends, eating sweets and painting henna on her hands.