A heartwarming rhyming tale about keeping belief and perseverance—prepare to be enchanted by a little mouse with big dreams This wonderful picture book follows a little mouse who believes that the moon is made of cheese. His grandfather and sisters have told him it’s true, and he’d love to visit the moon and see how it tastes! So, encouraged by his father and with his fork and his spoon …
Fancy Nancy and her friend Bree celebrate Valentine's Day by making cards, eating chocolates, and dressing in glamorous clothes
Two men come to see Raja Solomon complaining that the adze that one of them borrowed from the other has been eaten by worms. Kancil, who was asked to judge between them, heads to the river and bathes in lime juice. When he gets out of the river, Kancil rolls around on the ground. He tells Raja Solomon that the river is on fire and because he was worried that the palace would catch fire, he roll…
A small boy, dressed as a tigerbear, meets a real tigerbear in his dreams and together they play hide-and-seek. But when little tigerbear hides in a cave it sounds like something scary is hiding in there too! Suggested level: junior
Last night Mum read Lotte a story about a lion. When Lotte woke up this morning she was a lion, "rah". She is a lion in the morning, a bear in the afternoon and a crocodile by teatime. "Rah!" she shouts as she plays and helps Mum, but when it comes to bedtime, what will Lotte be?
Tabitha Posy sticks her nose into everyone's business. One day, on a school trip to the zoo, Tabitha wants to know what a tiger eats for lunch and she soon finds out that she's on the menu! Rescued by a tickly feather, Tabitha learns her lesson that sometimes it is better not to be so nosy
Illustrations and rhyming text reveal the true reason aliens visit Earth is that they deem underpants so much fun to play with
When going to bed one night, a boy discovers his teddy bear has gone missing. While looking for his teddy he encounters various creatures--all of whom are willing and eager to join the boy's search. The jaunty rhyme, the boy's unwavering quest for his teddy, and his deadpan reactions to discovering monsters in his sock drawer and under his bed make this great fun for readers young and old
Celebrates the love one person has for another, whether they are dancing or strolling, on snowy days and sunny ones, no matter what
A wingless bird is granted his wish for a pair of golden wings