Logan is a stay-at-home bunny - but he's about to discover how brave he really is. It's time for his first adventure, and he doesn't want to go. But there's an amazing world outside, if he can just pluck up courage to look . . . A Little Bit Brave is a funny, reassuring picture book which shows that we're all a lot braver than we think. Nicola Kinnear is a fabulous new talent - Scholastic are thrilled to be publishing her debut picture book. Book features : A Little Bit Brave is the stunning picture-book debut by the fabulously talented Nicola Kinnear. A funny, inspiring story about a stay-at-home bunny who learns to love adventures. Warm and reassuring—ideal for every child who is anxious about new experiences. Stylish illustrations, hilarious characterisation and a rich colour palette. Bold, striking cover with gold foil for gift appeal.
When the Thea Sisters' friend Ashvin is in trouble, they rush to his aid . . . in India! Ashvin has been bringing the monkeys that live in the big city back to their natural jungle environment. But the monkeys have suddenly started stealing jewels! Someone must be behind this terrible theft. Can the Thea Sisters solve the mystery?
Jump! Climb! Lift! Leap! Not known for sitting still, the verbs are packing lots of grammar facts and fun into their parts-of-speech adventure. These quirky, illustrated characters camp, exercise, sail, and swim, and all readers need to do is read, learn, and enjoy!
Sharing a cozy bedtime chat, a young girl and her mother wonder how animal families might say goodnight and imagine that a wolf and pup kiss and howl, a bear and cub kiss and growl, and a sloth and baby slowly smooch, until everyone is fast asleep.
Baby Shark! Doo doo doo doo doo doo! Baby Shark! Doo doo doo doo doo doo! Baby Shark! Doo doo doo doo doo doo! Baby Shark! Baby Shark has become well-known and well-loved by children and parents everywhere. With hilarious and adorable under-the-sea art of Baby Shark, Mama Shark, Daddy Shark, Grandma Shark and more ocean creatures, kids won't be able to get enough of this silly illustrated story of a shark family! Children will delight in this silly sing-along story with funny, eye-popping illustrations and informative picture guides to help readers to mimic and act out the hand/foot movements and develop their fine motor skills. By the end of the singalong story, little ones will be laughing, singing, and dancing their way to fun and reading success! Are you up for the Baby Shark reading challenge?
A poor man and a simple name 'ali baba', in one of the times he returned from the jungle, where ihttab every day, sat relaxes and is his ass from fatigue, and suddenly heard the sound of horses. When halle number got off the cavalry of them, tied trees, horses, and then one of them called boayl voice 'open sesame'.