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Bully Bear ruins a game for Squirrel and his friends. However, Squirrel's big friend Moose decides to teach him a lesson. Illustrated by Mark di Meo
Villagers are frightened when a monster arrives in their village, but is he as fierce as he sounds? Simon is a bit scared, but also curious. He discovers why the monster is so upset and finds a way to get him home. Illustrated by Sholto Walker
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A giant and a frippit are neighbours in the woods, but the jealous frippit dislikes the kind and popular giant. A stormy night in the woods changes everything. Illustrated by James Cotton
George the Giant enjoyed singing. Unfortunately the people in the village didn't enjoy listening to him, so one day they asked him to stop. Then the babies of the village started to cry and wouldn't stop. Illustrated by Jonathan Langley
The animals in the forest as Owl for his advice as winter approaches. The Owl tells them to go with their thoughts. The animals think Owl is very wise...but is he? Illustrated by Shoo Rayner
Mrs Gizmo has invented a teleporter, but the Gizmos inadvertently travel back to the time of the dinosaurs. Mr Gizmo's picnic is ruined when a Tyrannosaurus Rex turns up uninvited. Illustrated by Nigel Sandor
Jazz is dreading the school concert. She is worried that her mum will find out just how bad she is at playing the piano. Then she finds a new talent, and becomes the star of the show. Illustrated by Stephen Lewis
George the Giant loves to sing, but his singing is very loud and it disturbs the families living nearby. One day, they ordered George to stop singing, but then a baby started crying. Illustrated by Jonathan Langley
The character in this book is dressing up. Children must guess what he is dressing up as! Illustrated by Andy Hammond
Walrus and Penguin are good friends living at opposite ends of the Earth. They both decide to visit each other, and eventually meet up in Egypt having stopped in several places to write postcards. Illustrated by Mike Terry
James is asked to sort the flyers for the school fete. Butterflies, balloons, birds and even an aeroplane aren't what his teacher had in mind! Nevertheless, James ends up saving the day. Illustrated by Philippe Dupasquier
Charlie hates the bridesmaid's dress she has to wear for her aunt's weeding, and she gives it to the jumble sale. However, she feels very guilty when her aunt comes to visit, and goes to the jumble sale to get the dress back. Illustrated by Jan Lewis
Mrs. Clark takes in a stray cat only to discover that he likes to steal her food. She makes a very hot chilli to teach Tom a lesson he won't forget. Illustrated by Chloe March
Some children think they have seen a tiger in the wood next to the school. They go to search for the tiger and find one, but not the type of tiger they expected. Illustrated by Holly Swain
A family goes on holiday to the middle of nowhere. They are hoping to enjoy the peace and quiet, but things are not quite what they had expected. Illustrated by Stephen Lewis
The kangaroo loves to jump. He wants to find another animal to jump with him. Illustrated by Garry Davies
A story about two good friends, Owl and Rabbit, who live in a big oak tree. One day, Rabbit is very sad because everyone has forgotten his birthday. Owl, though, decides that there is still time to save the day. Illustrated by Charlotte Combe
Benni and Anna live on a small farm. Benni thinks Anna has an easy life looking after the house. So, one day, they swap jobs! Illustrated by Carla Daly
A little girl takes photos of everyone in her family and they are all cross with her. They take her camera away and she is cross! Illustrated by Tony Ross
Young Pip the chick goes for a walk one day and encounters a hungry fox. However, the clever chick challenges the fox to various competitions and avoids being eaten. Illustrated by Trevor Dunton
This is a rhyming story about a little girl who finds a dinosaur. Illustrated by Basia Bogdanowicz
Specially built for Foundation and Key Stage 1 guided reading
Specially built for Foundation and Key Stage 1 guided reading
Specially built for Foundation and Key Stage 1 guided reading
Korka is a very small elf with very big ideas. When a big troll squashes all the houses in the village, Korka knows just what to do. Illustrated by Mike Spoor
Specially built for Foundation and Key Stage 1 guided reading
Specially built for Foundation and Key Stage 1 guided reading
Specially built for Foundation and Key Stage 1 guided reading
Specially built for Foundation and Key Stage 1 guided reading
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