It's Christmas Eve and Laura and her little brother are very excited as they are going to spend the holiday with Aunt Martha who has promised a tree that glitters like a zillion stars. On the way to A
Who has big flappy ears? Who has a sticky, licky tongue? Answer the funny animal riddles and then peek to see who's there. This title is aimed at toddlers who must guess the animal hiding behind each
Baby Seal is lonely, and plays all alone every day in the water. There are other exciting animals around, but her mother always warns her to take care - they are so big and she is so small. Then one d
Mouse is on his way home from visiting his cousin when, in a series of mishaps, he is bruised, soaked to the skin, and covered all over in prickles. But little does he know that all his unfortunate ac
Little Tiger isn't at all happy when Mummy Tiger tells him he will soon have a little brother or sister. He likes things just the way they are. Who can persuade him that a new baby can be fun after al
Starbuck and Mulligan never stop arguing. One day the two cats go fishing and pull a giant plug from the bottom of the sea. They each blame the other for what happens next and are still fighting when
It's Christmas Eve and Santa's feeling jolly. But he is so excited about his favorite night of the year that he is having trouble being quiet. "Shhh, Santa," whisper his friends. 'Don't wake the child
Your body's full of feelings:like the tide, they ebb and flow. Sometimes they lift you highand sometimes they bring you low. This heart-warming introduction to feelings follows a brother and sister
Hen is very happy. She sits in the straw, laying lots of speckled eggs. The humorous rhymes in this title should be enjoyed by young children and the pop-ups can be played with again and again.