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Nora, Dora and Flora are three silly chickens who continuously bicker over which of them is the most beautiful. Fed up with their squabbles, the other chickens suggest they ask the farmer. But surely he'll put them in his pot for supper! A wise old goat grants them three wishes. But will they use them wisely? Not these silly birds ...
In a pond at the bottom of a muddy field there lived a frog called Boris. He was big and strong and handsome, but he was also boastful. Watch Boris gloat as he out-hops a grasshopper, takes the crown off the kingfisher, and licks a lizard when catching flies. But Boris's bragging brings him back to earth with a bang when he meets a giant toad.
Are you scared of monsters? You won't be after following the adventures of a young boy and his quest to find his lost bear. The jaunty rhyme and the boy's deadpan reactions to discovering monsters in his sock drawer and under his bed make this great fun for young readers and old.
A jaunty rhyming story about a crotchety croc who likes nothing better than to bask on his rock and chase the other animals out of the river. But once he has splashed around and enjoyed the river all to himself, the Croc realises that a world without friends is no fun at all and sharing the river is the best way to enjoy it.
Full-colour, rhyming picture book, featuring a grumpy boy and his fun-loving mum. When Hugh refuses to play, mum cheers him up by making everything blue: his clothes, his food, even his toothpaste. Award-winning Collins has illustrated over 70 children's books. Hodgson is author of The Teeny-Weeny Walking Stick and The Robot Who Couldn't Cry.
This full-colour picture book tells the story of a boy who discovers little people at the bottom of his garden. His big sister doesn't believe him so he sets off to find proof. Lambert's Story of the Easter Bunny reached no 3 in the NY Times best-selling children's book list. Hodgson is author of Hugh's Blue Day and The Robot Who Couldn't Cry.
This full-colour picture book tells the story of a sad robot who thinks that crying will make him feel better. The trouble is robots can't cry - it's the way that they're made. Debut illustrator Dina brings to life a cast of toys, each with their own ideas about how to help the robot. Hodgson wrote Hugh's Blue Day & The Teeny Weeny Walking Stick.
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