Emma tries everything to fall asleep, but nothing works, so she decides to count sheep; suddenly, Emma hears a "thud" and realizes that the 108th sheep has fallen to the floor and needs help clearing
Emma decides to count sheep one night when she cannot fall asleep, but when one of her helpers lands with a thud, she and the others must think of a way for the 108th sheep to make it over Emma's bed.
● Unusual and captivating tale. ● Simple, powerful themes of sharing, love and renewal. ● Vibrant, delicate illustrations. ‘Who needs friends?’ thinks Mr Bear. ‘I can suit myself and wear my smart hat
Stories for young children with morals to help guide their behaviour. These delightful animal stories end with a moral outcome such as nobody believes a liar, even when they tell the truth.
The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse, the Tortoise and the Hare – just two of Aesop’s fables brought to dazzling new light in this exquisite edition by Ayano Imai. Together with the familiar tales an
A beloved fairy tale reimagined A poor shoemaker must close his business as there is no work, but his cat is determined to save the shoemaker from his plight. Using a magnificent pair of boots and a
An enchantingly positive story of love, loneliness, and the hope of renewal“Who needs friends?” thinks Mr. Brown. “I can suit myself and wear my smart hat all day long.” Try as he might, however, Mr.
One cool fall day, a boy sees a rabbit zip by with an acorn. Curious, he watches first the rabbits, then the birds, and in turn, each of the creatures of the forest bury seeds and nuts in the ground.