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My Naughty Little Sister's Friends (My Naughty Little Sister) Dorothy Edwards
Egmont UK, 2008
My naughty little sister is always doing silly things. She's curious about what's in the chimney, so she sticks a feather duster up there. When all the soot falls out, she tries to hide it! But when she has measles she's itchy and sad and grumpy and has to stay in bed?and can't be naughty at all! How long before she's bad again?
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My Naughty Little Sister Dorothy Edwards
Egmont UK, 2008
My naughty little sister is stubborn, greedy, and full of mischief. She tries to cut off the cat's tail; she bites Santa's hand; and she and Bad Harry eat all the pudding at Harry's party. How much trouble can one little sister cause?
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Follow the Swallow Julia Donaldson
Egmont UK, 2008
Apollo the Swallow and Chack the Blackbird meet in the garden as fledglings when they are both learning to fly. Apollo explains that he is practicing flying to Africa?but Chack doesn?t believe him. Chack tells Apollo that the blossom on his favorite tree will eventually turn into orange berries?but Apollo doesn?t believe him. With the inevitable turning of the seasons, however, both birds learn to believe the other?and cement their friendship ...
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When My Naughty Little Sister Was Good (My Naughty Little Sister) Dorothy Edwards
Egmont UK, 2008
My naughty little sister is very bad, but sometimes she can be good. She helps Grannie to make a Christmas pudding, and she even teaches Bad Harry to be good so that he's allowed to wear his new red coat! Has my naughty little sister changed?
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My Naughty Little Sister and Bad Harry (My Naughty Little Sister) Dorothy Edwards
Egmont UK, 2008
It?s double trouble! My naughty little sister's best friend, Bad Harry, is just as naughty as she is! They make secret friends with a mouse and feed it bacon and cheese, and they pretend to eat their bread crusts but hide them instead. Together they cause terrible mischief.
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More Naughty Little Sister Stories (My Naughty Little Sister) 1 review Dorothy Edwards
Egmont UK, 2008
What a great book My granddaughter was able to relate to this book. She would look up from reading every once in awhile and announce to her sister what she was doing at that moment. Very well written, captavating book for young minds and easy to read building reading confidence.
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The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark 8 reviews Jill Tomlinson
Egmont UK, 2004
Magical I was eight years old. I read the paperback edition of this book every night, cover to cover. The story of the effervescent Plop and the conquering of his fear of the dark is as enduring now as it was when it was first published over 30 years ago. This version is abridged and illustrated from the one that saw me safely to dreamland as a child. No matter. The spirit is preserved and the ...
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The Magic Sky (Book & CD) Lucy Richards
Egmont UK, 2008
One night at bedtime, Rory's mother tells him all about the "magic sky." The little polar bear is so excited to see it. But how long will he have to wait? The magic sky that Rory sees is a real phenomenon. It is called the Aurora Borealis or Northern Lights and can be seen in the Arctic and far northern hemisphere. The dazzling lights appear to move across the sky like natural fireworks. As they turn the pages of The Magic Sky , children will ...
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Night Monkey Day Monkey 6 reviews Julia Donaldson
Egmont UK, 2006
A great story about different views of the world Our 4 year old daughter loves this story of 2 monkeys each experiencing the other's world - the day monkey wakes the night monkey during the day and explains away the night monkey's fear of the unusual things he normally wouldn't see during the day as he's usually asleep, and vice versa. The rhyming text is entertaining and lovely to read and the hard board material should endure plenty of wear ...
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The Best Christmas Present in the World Michael Morpurgo
Egmont UK, 2004
Echoes of Christmas 1914 in the trenches call to the present day when a letter found by chance in an antique desk brings one soldier's experience hauntingly to life. Heart-warming and spine-tingling, this is a perfect story to curl up with on a winter's night.
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Old MacDonald Had a Farm: A Hilarious Lift-the-Flap Book! (A Hilarious Lift-the-Flap Book) Colin Hawkins, Jacqui Hawkins
Egmont UK, 2003
Old MacDonald's farm is full of funny characters. Have a look inside and meet all the animals on the farm?there's even a rather surprising guest! This is a comical retelling of the favorite nursery rhyme from a popular team, with lift-the-flap pages that are just right for small hands.
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The Hen Who Wouldn't Give Up 1 review Jill Tomlinson
Egmont UK, 2004
Hooray for Hilda! Hilda gets broody and determined to raise a family but circumstances conspire against her. She sees her efforts being thwarted at every turn, but she does choose some crazy places to try to lay her eggs. In a kennel and in a slipper under a bed are just two of them! Then Hilda runs away .... An amusing and fascinating tale that will appeal to 5 to 7 year olds(and also to the adults who help ...
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The Trouble with Grandad (Mini Book) Babette Cole
Egmont UK, 2004
Locked up for growing a dangerous vegetable, Grandad lands in a lot of trouble. The endearingly loony stories from Babette Cole have now been published in a new miniature format. As always, her vibrant, outrageously funny depictions will have kids?and parents?roaring with laughter. Winner of the prestigious Kurt Maschler Award, Babette Cole is the author of such favorites as The Hairy Book, The Slimy Book, Dr. Dog, Princess Smartypants, and ...
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The Penguin Who Wanted to Find Out Jill Tomlinson, Paul Howard
Egmont UK, 2004
Otto is the first penguin chick to be born this year. That means it?s his job to look after all the other young penguins. But out in the snow and ice of Antarctica, there?s a lot to learn, and Otto has to discover for himself how to swim, dive, and catch fish before he can teach anyone else.
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