A delightful touchy-feely book with simple, repetitive text.Bright, colourful illustrations with textures to touch and feel on every page.Helps very young children develop language and sensory skills.
One, two, three, it's time to wee, Potties are the place to be! Baby Bear is learning to use his new potty and Barnaby, his toy rabbit, is learning too! It's sometimes rather tricky...but Mummy knows
Goose has gone on holiday and left Duck in charge of her pond. But Duck is a bit too enthusiastic... "No splashing! No fishing! No racing!" he quacks. Soon Duck has put up signs everywhere!Diving is f
Stanley is looking after his cousin Dennis. But little Dennis is determined to have a BIG adventure. "Let's arm-wrestle an octopus!" he cries. Can Stanley keep his mischievous cousin out of trouble? &
Dennis is a little fish who wants a big adventure. His cousin Stanley says he is too small to join the big boy games. But when Stanley lands in trouble, it's little Dennis who has all the big ideas! W
A collection that includes prayers and verse suitable for reading aloud and sharing. It encourages children to contemplate and give thanks for the wonderful world in which they live.
Allowing you to join the mummies and daddies and their baby animals, this board book features chunky flaps that are suitable for little hands. It lets children to follow baby animals as they swing, sw
Mother Pig has had enough of her three horrid little pigs. So she packs their bags and sends them on their way. The first two little pigs build their houses by stealing straw and pinching twigs. The t
Just how many elephants can a spider's web hold? This work introduces early number skills using one of the few nursery rhymes to involve counting in ones.
Five chirpy birds were perched up high, singing sweet songs beneath a sunny sky! This title features chunky, die-cut birds suitable for little hands just learning to turn pages.
Allowing you to join the mammies and daddies and their baby animals, this board book features chunky flaps suitable for little hands. It lets children follow the baby animals as they swing, swim and s
Peter Pod, was a little bit odd: he ate nothing but peas. For breakfast and branch, for dinner and lunch, though they made him have terrible wind! Then one day Peter turns completely green. His school
Little Ant is always getting distracted and holding up his colony as they go marching through the rain. Suitable for encouraging observation, colour and pattern recognition by searching for individual
Every day, Sam takes the same old sheep up the same old mountain. What can he do to make life more exciting?First Reading Level 3 are real books for beginner readers which develop reading stamina thro
In this Russian folktale, Baba Yaga zooms through the forest in her flying pot. Her hair is greasy. Her hands are warty. Her nose reaches down to her chin. And poor Tasha has been sent into the forest
Usborne Beginners are colourful information books for children beginning to read on their own.Vivid, full colour illustrations and photographs on every page, accompanied by short, informative text.Dev