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The Emperor’s New Clothes is exclusively available on the Signed Stories app - download now for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch.
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Now on the Signed Stories app is the famous tale - ‘Little Bo Peep’! You may think you know this popular nursery rhyme, but in this new take on the classic tale, you’ll find out what the sheep really got up to!
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A Fearsome Beastie is searching for something special to eat, and yummy children are at the top of the menu!
Will the children be fooled by his clever tricks or will Pete’s Gran save the day?
Winner of The People’s Book Prize, this spooky tale is perfect for Halloween. Written in rhyme, it is a gruesome but funny book which children will love.
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Tamara Small is whisked from her bed in the dead of night by a grizzly, hairy monster...
But don’t panic - he’s taking her to the ‘Annual Monsters’ Ball’ to have some fun!
Dancing with monsters, ghosts, witches and even a werewolf, Tamara has a fantastic time.
- Authored by: Andrew Fusek Peters, Polly PetersIllustrated by: Jim CoplestoneBook level: Yellow GroupMore stories in:
The No-No Bird is a very stubborn bird and his favourite word is - NO!
He won’t play with his friends and he won’t do as he’s told. But when he meets Snake whose favourite food is No-No Bird, he needs to escape by changing his ways.
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If you are looking for a story to make children giggle, then ‘The Jelly That Wouldn’t Wobble’ has it all!
The Princess is having a birthday party and she wants her special jelly. But there is a problem - it just will not wobble! Who will outwit this very stubborn jelly?!
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It’s Ben’s birthday, but he doesn’t want a party to celebrate. However, his friends ensure that Ben has a birthday party to remember - one in which all children feel included.
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There once was a small boy who looked after the village sheep up in the mountains, but he didn’t like being there all on his own.
The days were very long and and he had nothing to do apart from watching sheep! What could he do to make his friends come and visit him?
Based on the traditional fable, ‘The Boy who cried Wolf’ shows children that they should always tell the truth.
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Brand new on the Signed Stories app is the classic folktale Rumpelstiltskin, and it’s a great way to help teach children right from wrong.
In the story the father causes a lot of trouble for his daughter because he tells lies, so the moral message is that it’s very important to be honest and always tell the truth.
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Elmer the patchwork elephant is visiting Grandpa Eldo, and Elmer enjoys reminding him of all the fun things they used to do together in the jungle.
But is Eldo really as forgetful as Elmer is led to believe? After all, elephants never forget, do they?