Olive the tawny owl is looking for a friend. She calls out 't'wit" but no-one answers with a "t'woo".
Through an excerpt from Kenneth Grahame's The Wind in the Willows titled "The Open Road," readers meet talking animals and consider life on the road. High-spirited dialogue and vivid descriptions transport readers into Grahame's world of silly Toad, Mole, and Rat. Other funny tales engage readers' imagination, such as "The Inchcape Rock," "The Cat and the Mouse" and "Why the Bear Is Stumpy-Tail…
Chomp the shark is nervous about starting school. There are lots of rules and everyone seems to have found friends already. Chomp tries to remember his father's advice and gives his best smile, but no one wants to talk to him. Everywhere he goes Chomp feels like he doesn?t belong. Will he find some friends?
A collection of silly verses about various creatures that live in the ocean, including crabs, swordfish, whales, and polar bears
Storytime receives a magnetic makeover in the latest titles from our multi-million-selling magnetic range. Ellie Whartons humorous tales leap from the pages with help from talented artists, Maxine Lee and Amanda
Stanley is excited about Crazy Hair Day at his school, until he discovers that he has gotten the date wrong
While Pug continues relaxing, Chick goes after the Dude, an enormous dog that stole their favorite toy during their nap
Count along as the animals lend a hand in the garden
Thea's parents do not want her to dress up as a scary monster for the Halloween costume parade, but with Grandma's help she surprises them
This collection of random sports facts and information is accompanied by colorful cartoon animal illustrations. Eliot intersperses historical facts with sports oddities, and introduces the reader to unusual terms--such as a can of corn in baseball and bicycle kick in soccer-- as well as explaining the origin of some team names and trophies