Sid is a sausage dog without an owner. He longs for someone to love and care for him. Maybe if he shows everyone how very clever he is they'll want to give him a home. But things don't go quite as Sid
Mrs Rabbit's baby is still a bubbly, hoppity, run-around-the-house bunny. Mrs Rabbit must try all the tricks she knows to coax him to sleep. Will anything work?
George and Jess live on their own little islands in the middle of a huge ocean. They really want to meet up and share yummy milkshakes and cake but there's one big problem - sharks! Will George and Je
"Quiet!" roars Pa Lion. And all is quiet in the jungle. Not a rumble nor a grumble, not a chitter nor a chatter, not a pitter nor a patter, not a teeny, tiny squeak. Now Pa Lion must make sure it stay
Alfie Bear doesn't want to go to bed. He's not at all sleepy. The fish and the owls and the wolves are all still awake and Alfie wants to be like them - splashing and swooping and howling into the nig
Bertie has shockingly dirty habits, from nose-picking to weeing on the flowerbed! Whenever he does anything dirty, Bertie's family shouts "No, Bertie! That's dirty, Bertie!". Will Bertie ever kick his
Dad is smoking again, and Ember has had enough. "I think you should try to give up. Your teeth are yellow. You've got bad breath and everything in our cave stinks of smoke." Having been told off by hi
Down on the farm Cat wakes early. It is a special day and there is work to do. This is a simple, inventive tale - ideal for reading aloud - with a surprise ending.
Alfie finds it hard to be gentle and forgets that the babies are only small. They don't like huge fish, soft catkins or even the sound of thunder. Alfie thinks the babies are boring. But then they see
Kip the kitten has nowhere to sleep on a cold winter's night. So he creeps into a house and curls up in a snug, cosy bed. But this bed belongs to someone else. This is a fun-filled story, aimed at 3-6
Little Mouse feels scared when he lies in bed. What is that huffing and puffing? Is it a ghost? Little Mouse asks if he can come into Big Mouse's bed. But Big Mouse is determined that Little Mouse sho
With her youngest bunny still wide-awake, Mrs Rabbit must try all the tricks she knows to coax her little bunny to sleep. But even if the lullabies, the bubbly bath, the warm milk and the cuddles work
Little Bear is looking for the most precious thing in the world. She finds a beautiful blue stone, a soft rose, a fluffy feather and a dancing butterfly, but Mummy Bear says she can think of something