Celebrate Posy's birthday with Pip and Posy, in this sweet and funny story from bestselling author Camilla Reid and The Gruffalo illustrator, Axel Scheffler.Now a major animation series on Milkshake and Sky.Meet Pip and Posy. Two best friends whose playful antics reflect the ups (and downs) of toddler life!It's Posy's birthday and Pip has kindly baked her a delicious cake! But just as the two friends finish their party games, Pip slips on Posy's presents and the birthday cake flies into the air! Poor cake. And poor Pip and Posy.How will Pip and Posy make the best of a very, very sticky situation?A relatable storybook about navigating life's minor catastrophes!
Real-life stories with real heart!The much-acclaimed toddler book series by Camilla Reid and The Gruffalo illustrator, Axel Scheffler.Simple, engaging and funny stories which reflect the ups - and downs - of toddler life.Major new animation series launching on Milkshake and Sky in 2021Pip and Posy are best friends - they love to play, and make things, and have fun. But just occasionally they get cross or sad, and sometimes things go wrong that are beyond their control. And that's when kindness, sympathy - and resourcefulness - make everything better.In The Birthday Party, It's Posy's big day and she's delighted with Pip's present of a beautiful toy bus. The friends have fun with the bus, then play some energetic party games and, before long, it's time for the birthday tea. But just as Pip is carrying the magnificent birthday cake to the table, he trips over the bus and flies into the air - along with Posy's cake! All small children will enjoy finding out what happens next - and seeing
Snuggle down with this beautiful board book and join Little Owl as she flies off on a magical, star-filled night.With a cut-out star on a shiny front cover, beautiful illustrations throughout from the hugely talented Migy Blanco, and rhyming verse by Karl Newson that rolls off the tongue, this is a special and reassuring book for bedtime.While all the other animals sleep through the night, Little Owl has work to do – she needs to blow out the stars, one by one, to make way for morning. When her work is done, the sun finally rises to wake the animals from their slumbers . . . but for Little Owl, it’s time for bed.Lilting rhyme and rhythm make this book perfect for settling children for a peaceful night’s sleep, and stunning scenes show Little Owl flying all over the world. Little ones will love pointing out all the different animals!Sumptuously illustrated by Migy Blanco, who has been shortlisted for the Waterstones Children’s Book Prize, with beautiful verse by Karl Newson, who has bee
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