Stubby was a brave soldier, a loyal friendEand a dog. From an army training camp to the trenches in France, this is the incredible true story of Sergeant Stubby, the dog who served bravely in World War I. Full color.olor.
Tiny Thumbelina travels the forest, meeting lots of inquisitive creatures along the way. Will she ever find a place to call her home?TreeTops Greatest Stories is a series of timeless classics for children aged 7-11.This pack provides 6 copies of the same title.
A totally gripping adventure unfolds in Michael Foreman's latest beautifully illustrated picture book, featuring a new super heroine! Ages: 0-5yrs 'The illustrations are wonderful' "Bookseller
When the mayor decides to close down Joey's favourite bookshop in order to build a big superstore, he calls upon his friend Origami Girl to help. Origami Girl creates an army out of famous characters from famous children's books. But can they stop the mayor and the builders - before it's too late? This is a poignant and timely tale about the wonder of bookshops and reading.
First published in Great Britain, this whimsical book relates the funny chainof events as one young boy and a dog unwittingly unleash havoc on the queen'sbirthday celebration. Full color.
Michael Foreman (Author, Illustrator) Michael Foreman is one of the most talented and popular creators of children's books today. He has won the Kate Greenaway Medal two times and has been the UK nominee for the Hans Christian Andersen Award twice. His highly acclaimed books are published all over the world. He is married and has three sons. He divides his time between St Ives in Cornwall and London.
A heart-warming tale about an unusual friendship from Kate Greenaway award-winner, Michael Foreman. When Cat is accidentally whisked away in a fish van, her kittens find themselves all alone. Left to fend for themselves they don't know how to survive, until an unlikely new friend comes along... an old dog who looks after them until their mum returns.
When a group of bullies steal a poor newspaper boy's money, his bag suddenly flies into the air and the newspapers transform into Origami Girl. Joey is whisked away on away on a hair-raising chase with his new superhero friend in order to confront the bullies!
A beautiful pairing of son's sparse rhyming text with father's simple drawings . . . A poignant debut about including others and making friends." - Kirkus Reviews (starred review)A lone dog comes upon a group of kids playing ball and with leaping ease, joins the game. They're all having so much fun, they don't see a sad little boy standing off by himself. Who will spy the boy and invite him to play? With arresting images by a master illustrato...