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Elmer is enjoying watching his cousin Wilbur playing with his friends, but he soon notices that there are no birds around. Where have they all gone?!
He finds the little birds hiding in a cave away from the nasty bully bird and it’s up to Elmer and the other animals to teach the bully bird a lesson!
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Jack and his mother are poor and hungry and have no money to buy food or firewood and have to sell their cow to survive.
On the way to market, Jack meets a man who offers to buy the cow in return for some beans. But when Jack gets home and tells his mother what he’s done, she’s very angry and throws the beans out of the window!
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“Once, in a place at the bottom of the ocean that is deeper, darker, further, wetter, colder, lonelier than anything you can imagine, lived a Piglet Squid.”
In this underwater fishy tale, Piglet Squid’s friends think they have nothing to smile about. So he embarks on a magical journey to show them that there are many wonderful things to smile about - if they look hard enough!
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It’s raining again and Noah and the animals are bored on the Ark. So what can they do to have some fun? A game of hide-and-seek of course!
But Noah knows all the animals’ hiding places, so where can they hide this time? Surely not in the room marked ‘NO ANIMALS ALLOWED?!’ Oh yes...
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Freddie was looking forward to summer camp, but now that his best friend can’t go, he’s worried he won’t know anyone and will feel left out. However, it’s not long before a boy called Jerry shows him otherwise!
‘Freddie’s Super Summer’ is beautifully written and illustrated and reinforces the message that it’s important that everyone feels included so no-one is left out.
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“Hickory Dickory Dock, the mouse ran up the clock. The clock struck one, the mouse ran down, Hickory Dickory Dock.”
The simplicity of this repetitive rhyme makes it perfect for children to learn how to count to twelve. Children will be able to follow the sign language as the numbers are very simple signs - ideal for deaf and hearing children to enjoy together.
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We’re going on a plane - up, up, we go! This book tells the story of a young boy who visits an airport and flies on an aeroplane.
Who will he meet and what will he see?! The story is told in twelve clear pictures which help to break down the experience into manageable steps, helping children to better understand and prepare for the activity.
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It’s a dark and stormy night and in a tall, tall tower with a pointy roof, a creepy corridor and rickety, rackety stairs, there’s a damsel in distress - someone has stolen her teddy!
But fear not! To the rescue is brave knight, Sir Charlie Stinky Socks. Will he save the day?! Are you brave enough to find out...?
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It’s a very busy day down on the farm as the farmer sets about collecting all of his animals. But when his trailer hits a stone, chaos ensues - where did all the animals go?!
This lively tale is full of action and combines simple counting with humour, repetition and rhythm to make learning fun.
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Someone’s been eating my porridge?! And someone’s been sitting in my chair?! Just who has been making themselves quite at home at the bears’ house?! It’s Goldilocks!