From picture-book master Byron Barton, this is the perfect story for young readers who love outer space and want to know more about how NASA astronauts do their job.
"One of the most exciting new artists published in Britain today." The Times Educational Supplement "An appealing read with vibrant colours and rounded, friendly dinosaurs." Junior on Santasaurus" --This text refers to the Paperback edition.
Max may be mighty small ...but he also has a mighty BIG secret. Max is a superhero! So when he spots the circus clowns stealing bars of gold from the bank, there's only one thing he can do. Max leaps into action, crying, 'Baddie pants, beware!' and tracks the naughty clowns all the way back to their Big Top hide-out, where their boss, Mr Big, is waiting to fill his trunk with gold.
Betty's out for a walk in the snow when she finds a jingly jangly hat, a scarf, and a giant coat that comes down to her knees.
One cold morning a lonely boy wishes for something to do. His animal friends are hibernating, and he has nobody to play with―even all the birds have flown south. When he meets Jack Frost, the last thing he expects is to make a new friend . . . or to discover how enchanting winter can be!
The irresistible joy of snuggling up and getting cosy together is celebrated in this funny and cheeky and heartwarming story for the youngest readers.
A giraffe kiss is very tall — just turn the page and see! Elephant kisses are long, of course, while tiny mice and bubbly fish have kisses all their own
Little Rabbit and her friends are playing in the snow. Rose Rabbit and Grey Rabbit are skating fast and slow. Honey Rabbit and Rust Rabbit are sledging from top to bottom.
The world is becoming more diverse, and so are the daily lives of our children. Accepting and valuing people and groups who are different from oneself and one's immediate family is a critical social skill.
Everyone's getting the bus but where are they going? Who can you see? Bouncy illustrations, innovative die cutting and popular rhymes make Books with Holes a must for every child.
When five little men come to visit Earth from Outer Space, they don't like what they see. Finding a planet that is spoiled and neglected, the little men fly away, one by one.
Great for singing along to, this traditional African-American Spiritual is a fun introduction to the parts of the body, as well as the concept of the skeleton.