From the creator of Home Alone comes this delightful celebration of a day spent by the sea, complete with salty air, run-ins with sea life, and making forever friends. Frido is back and this time he's at the seaside. While his owner takes a nap in the shade, Frido sets off to explore.There are sandcastles to dig, waves to surf, beach games to disrupt and the arrival of an ice-cream truck. But can Frido find his way back to their sun umbrella before his owner wakes up?
How much trouble can a cute, little dog get into when she's left alone at home all day? With the human out to work, this pup knows how to live She rides scooters, makes delicious sandwiches, and plays dress-up in fabulous out ts. It turns out the most important thing is to clean up after all the chaos she's created.Home Alone is a fun story with adorable illustrations. Anyone who has ever wondered what dogs do all day will love reading this again and again.
In an amusing retelling of this much-loved nursery song, Little Miss Muffet’s picnic is not only disturbed by a spider, but by a host of other creatures as well! Luckily, they’re prepared to share, so
Bouncy illustrations, innovative die cutting and popular rhymes make Books with Holes a must for every child. Available in three formats, suitable for babies, toddlers, pre-schoolers and the nursery o
In an amusing retelling of this much-loved nursery song, Little Miss Muffet’s picnic is not only disturbed by a spider, but by a host of other creatures as well! Luckily, they’re prepared to share, so
The Lords Prayer is essential to the Christian faith, yet the language and the ideas it conveys can be daunting to children.Our Father addresses childrens questions in a way that is both clear and poe
Introduces some of the ways Christians understand God, including such traditional ideas as light, a covenant, and a shepherd, as well as such less well-known conceptions as night, smallness, and tears
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