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
Mouse tries many new things when he and Minka celebrate summer by enjoying a picnic in the park
A clever mouse uses the threat of a terrifying creature to keep from being eaten by a fox, an owl, and a snake--only to have to outwit that creature as well
One day, Penguin goes looking for love and finds, instead, a mitten but as he tries to locate the mitten's owner, he knits his way through a blizzard to an unexpected meeting
Little Elephant just wants to play games and have fun with his friends, but his long trunk keeps getting in the way and causing him trouble.
When you're a princess, you can do whatever you like. Or can you? Life for Princess Primrose is rather dull because she's not allowed to climb trees, dig up muddy vegetables or even splash in the fountain. Everyone in the royal household is properly proper, and Primrose longs to have some serious fun, but things take a turn for the better when Primrose's Grandmama comes for a visit and reminds …
Children's read-along adaptation of the film "The Little Prince", produced by Mark Osborne and based on the book by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. Translated by Vali Tamm