Collects four stories where gnomes are tricked, fairies are rescued, pixies create mischief, and Willo the Wisp keeps a candle lit
The second title in the new "Usborne Very First Reading" series, designed for younger children to introduce them to reading together with their parents. Parents and children take turns to read from the page (the text clearly marked for who should be reading) and as the books progress in the series the adults read less and the child more. R
Horrid Henry hates writing thank you letters. Why should he waste his precious time thanking people for terrible presents? In fact, why should anyone? Then he has a wonderful, spectacular idea ... one that's guaranteed to make him rich, rich, rich!
A man gives up his office job and runs off to sea with his old mother who used to be a pirate
Billy the kid is definitely not tired. He's too excited about Gabby Goose's birthday party! It's up to the rest of the animals to tire him out and ensure the party goes with a bang
Kevin loves being part of the rock band Mr Cool. But will his seriously uncool jumpers get him kicked out of the band?
This story is full of illustrations and includes cartoon speech bubbles to help bring characters to life. It encourages independent reading, and covers a wide variety of subject matter.
To support the phonic work that all children between the ages of 4-7 are doing in school, Ladybird has developed a phonic reading scheme. Part of that scheme, this story is designed to help children have fun learning the relationship between a letter, or a group of letters, and the sound it makes.
A young girl feels a pea through twenty mattresses and twenty featherbeds and proves she is a real princess
Hilarious farmyard animals guide readers through the alphabet. From "ducks dashing" to "sheep sleeping," children are sure to enjoy the alphabet like never before