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The Jolly Postman or Other People's Letters is a captivating piece of literature by the renowned author, Allan Ahlberg. This enchanting book, which was first published by Penguin Random House Children's UK on the 30th of September, 1999, has since been a favourite among readers. The genre of this book is unique as it beautifully interweaves elements of fantasy and reality, creating a mesmerising narrative that is sure to captivate the reader's imagination. The story revolves around a postman who embarks on a magical journey, delivering letters to different characters from various fairy tales. Allan Ahlberg's exceptional storytelling skills coupled with the intriguing plot make this book a must-have for every book lover. Dive into the enchanting world of The Jolly Postman or Other People's Letters, and let Allan Ahlberg take you on an unforgettable literary journey.
It's Christmas Eve and the Jolly Postman is delivering greetings to various fairy-tale characters - there's a card for Baby Bear, a game appropriately called 'Beware' for Red Riding Hood from Mr Wolf, a get-well jigsaw for hospitalised Humpty Dumpty and three more surprise envelopes containing letters, cards, etc.
Includes everything that is familiar to a young child. This book features iconic illustrations that present a vast array of baby paraphernalia that should be instantly recognizable and absorbing to a young child.
Peepo! (Board Book) is a delightful creation by the renowned author Allan Ahlberg. Published in 1997 by Penguin Random House Children's UK, this book has been a favorite amongst young readers for over two decades. The book falls under the genre of children's literature, a field where Ahlberg has made significant contributions. The story is beautifully woven with elements of joy and learning, making it a perfect read for children. The author's imaginative storytelling is complemented by the publisher's eye for detail and commitment to quality. This book is a testament to Ahlberg's prowess as a writer and Penguin Random House Children's UK's dedication to bringing engaging stories to children. Don't miss out on this classic!
The robbers of London town plan a desperate crime one Christmas Eve - to steal all the toys they can lay their hands on! Fortunately, the robbers meet their match in brave office Pugh who leaps into action and arrests the villains - all except Grandma Swagg who manages to get away.
Everything in Burglar Bill's life is stolen, from the toast, marmalade and coffee he has for breakfast to the bed he sleeps in. One night when he is out burgling, he comes across a box with holes in the lid on a doorstep. He picks it up of course and when he gets home he discovers, to his horror, that he has stolen a baby. He and the baby muddle along together until one night he is disturbed by a burglar - Burglar Betty. She is the mother of Burglar Bill's baby. Bill and Betty decide to reform and live honest lives; they return all the stolen goods, get married and live happily ever after!
The acclaimed duo behind The Runaway Dinner and Previously imagine the comical world that comes to life when a pencil starts to draw¿¿A hilarious and utterly enchanting new classic¿ The TimesA special fifteenth anniversary edition of a modern classic. The Pencil is a playful, witty, wonderfully quirky story about the power of imagination. Say hi to Banjo! Once a pencil draws him, there's no telling what will come next ¿ a dog, a cat, a chase (of course), and a paintbrush to colour in an ever-expanding group of family and friends. But it's not long before the complaints begin ¿ "This hat looks silly!" "My ears are too big!" ¿ until the poor pencil has no choice but to draw ¿ a rubber. Oh no! In the hands of Allan Ahlberg and Bruce Ingman, can anything but havoc and hilarity ensue? With gorgeous golden foil on the cover and spine, this edition is one to share and treasure.
Mr Tick loves teaching his six children at their little school. But then they hear news that all small schools must close, so Mr Tick starts teaching some rather unusual lessons - in how to trick stern school inspectors.
Mrs Lather is getting quite worked up in her laundry. She hates washing socks, she hates washing vests, she really doesn't much like washing trousers or dresses either. But her job gets rather more difficult when her customers start bringing in more unusual washing loads...
Alison Hubble is shocked when she wakes up to find a twin in the bed next to her. And she keeps doubling... and doubling... and doubling!
Mr Track is the train driver, and Mrs Track is the driver's wife. Toby Track is their little boy and he is exceptionally good at jumping onto stolen trains and rescuing them from crooks.
Mrs Vole the vet has one son, two daughters, three cats, four dogs and no husband. Really, she has everything she needs and she works very hard - no job is too big, too small or too high - but her children think that what she really needs is a boyfriend.
Master Money is a very rich little boy indeed. When he's only four years old, he finds buried treasure in his garden. When he's five, he finds buried treasure in the sandpit at school. And, at six, he finds buried treasure on the beach. But then Mister Creep the Crook finds him...
Miss Josie Jump the jockey can't wait to gallop in a race like her mum, her brother and even her grandma, but everyone says she's too young. But then grandma's horse gets a sore throat and Jimmy Jump gets a splinter in his bottom so she might get her chance at last...
Mr Creep the Crook is a bad man, and all his family are bad too - even Growler, his dog. But when he escapes from jail and heads to the seaside, he finds out that being bad is not such a good idea after all...
Daisy Dirt's dad is a dustman on the dole, but her mum has remarried a Duke and is a filthy rich Duchess. Poor Daisy doesn't know whether she's coming or going, whether she's rich or poor - until everything changes...
Mrs Wobble loves her job as a waitress but, oh dear, there's one big problem - she wobbles! And when she wibbles and wobbles and drops jelly everywhere, it's time for a new job! Luckily, Mr Wobble, and all the Wobble children have a cunning plan...
Mr Biff and Mr Bop are boxers and deadly rivals too. Mr Bop is fit and lean and Mr Biff... Well, Mr Biff likes a cream cake or two. Will he ever be able to toughen up in time for the annual charity match.
Starting School is a delightful and engaging book written by the renowned author, Allan Ahlberg. Published in 2013, this book falls under the genre of children's literature. Ahlberg's unique storytelling ability is showcased in this book, as he masterfully captures the excitement and anxiety of children starting school for the first time. The book is published by Penguin Random House Children's UK, a publisher known for its commitment to creating books that inspire and entertain young readers. Written in English, Starting School is a must-read for children and parents alike, offering a comforting and enjoyable exploration of a significant milestone in a child's life.
The author was adopted as a baby. In 1938 he was picked up in London by his new mother and taken back to Oldbury in the Black Country. This title tells his story.
Suitable for your babies or toddlers, this title fills with easily recognizable objects.
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